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taylor: mr. lemonis! lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: oh! lemonis: marcus, marcus. taylor: mr. god! lemonis: so what are you? you work in... what is your name? taylor: taylor barton. lemonis: nice to meet you, my man. this place is busy. taylor: well, it's saturday. that's what we do. lemonis: yeah. taylor: we're the birthday party capital of the world. lemonis: this feels like it. how long has this business been here? taylor: it'll be 27 years in september. my dad took over about a year and a half ago. he bought the business from his ex-partner. i think he paid, like, $2 million for the business, and to me, that is not good business. i would have never made that deal. lemonis: do you report to him, or does he report to you? taylor: i like to think he reports to me, but i've never had any formal training. lemonis: is your dad here? taylor: he is. lemonis: let's meet him. jerry: hey! lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. jerry: who is this guy? lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. jerry: boy, i thought you were a hugger, man. lemonis: okay. i am a hugger. matisun: yeah. i know. lemonis:
taylor: mr. lemonis! lemonis: nice to meet you. taylor: oh! lemonis: marcus, marcus. taylor: mr. god! lemonis: so what are you? you work in... what is your name? taylor: taylor barton. lemonis: nice to meet you, my man. this place is busy. taylor: well, it's saturday. that's what we do. lemonis: yeah. taylor: we're the birthday party capital of the world. lemonis: this feels like it. how long has this business been here? taylor: it'll be 27 years in september. my dad took over about a year and...
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with taylor, the majority of taylor's global franchise customers don't wittingly or opt for a taylor machine. they are compelled to buy it by their franchise agreement. so it's about having that connection with your customer, being accountable to your customer, and in the case of taylor and middle be, they are parents. they are insulated by these cushy relationships they have with their franchise office. the mcdonald's headquarters in chicago. as long as taylors keeps mcdonald's in chicago happy, they can keep all of the franchisees across the globe under duress with terrible machines they make. sonali: announcements, today, a wall street journal article talking about the ftc starting to investigate some of this. is this an improvement, a step in the right direction that you see, from your opinion? >> yeah, absolutely. this is a really interesting story, because this thing was born on the internet, you know? this started when people clearly loved mcdonald's, there ice cream, they were upset when they couldn't get it. they turned to the only place they could turn to, which was twitter
with taylor, the majority of taylor's global franchise customers don't wittingly or opt for a taylor machine. they are compelled to buy it by their franchise agreement. so it's about having that connection with your customer, being accountable to your customer, and in the case of taylor and middle be, they are parents. they are insulated by these cushy relationships they have with their franchise office. the mcdonald's headquarters in chicago. as long as taylors keeps mcdonald's in chicago...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg markets. i'm taylor riggs.nflation pressures -- we saw this this morning, and increasing pressures from the delta variant are hampering the recovery from businesses across the u.s. this is according to a new survey from goldman sachs. for more, let's welcome joe wall , the national director for 10,000 small businesses voices. let's also welcome our own sonali basak. >> joe, you cited this issue about inflationary pressures. which specific inflationary pressures are you seeing impact these small businesses more than others? >> thank you for having us on. as we look across the data, cross industries, we are not seeing a lot of fluctuation that you would see in construction, manufacturing, retail, hospitality. that is where we have the highest level of inflation. dating back to june, over the last three months, 81% of small businesses say inflationary pressures have intensified for them. in terms of the impact to their financials, three quarters say it is impacting their financial health. we are seeing it across t
this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg markets. i'm taylor riggs.nflation pressures -- we saw this this morning, and increasing pressures from the delta variant are hampering the recovery from businesses across the u.s. this is according to a new survey from goldman sachs. for more, let's welcome joe wall , the national director for 10,000 small businesses voices. let's also welcome our own sonali basak. >> joe, you cited this issue about inflationary pressures. which specific...
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taylor: at e.u. fix an underlying -- how do you fix an underlying secular problem when pretty much nobody but china has an ability to control a smooth transition? paul: i was not joking at all. look at the energy debate in the u.s., it is atrocious. you have joe biden coming on tv and saying we are going to be zero carbon in power systems by 2025. he means 2035 but that is impossible. it is kind of scary that the market will sort it out. you have measures in the u.k., a separate petrol crisis which is totally different. you have emergency regressive strategies. for example, california is opening up to burning oil to make power. sweden will be doing that. they will just be emergency reactions. one of the big triggers that can be pulled, the european government, the eu can relax carbon pricing and increased credit. that will certainly help the market if they can get their act together. that is a totally separate bureaucracy. it is funny, i was saying in my sunday notes, we predicted there would be a ma
taylor: at e.u. fix an underlying -- how do you fix an underlying secular problem when pretty much nobody but china has an ability to control a smooth transition? paul: i was not joking at all. look at the energy debate in the u.s., it is atrocious. you have joe biden coming on tv and saying we are going to be zero carbon in power systems by 2025. he means 2035 but that is impossible. it is kind of scary that the market will sort it out. you have measures in the u.k., a separate petrol crisis...
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs. caroline is off today.omaine: a new report causing uncertainty over the fed timeline for tapering. all the sectors, restaurants, health care, government workers. >> this was a lower number. >> weaker report. >> this has delta variant on it, coming out of a worldwide pandemic. >> one huge red flag for me. >> the hospitality number in the restaurant number. >> almost zero gain this month in that area. >> you will get bounced back in september. the market is looking through this in saying this is temporary. >> the fed is going to taper. >> the market pushing back to any taper announcement until december. >> and the emphasis that tapering is not tightening. taylor: what a world of voices we have had pretty much all day long. we continue with another great voice. joining us with her reaction, economic policy institute senior economist elise gould. i am stunned by what everyone was highlighting their about leisure and hospitality, really no movement. is this a one-time blip, or can this be sustained? elise: it wo
taylor: i'm taylor riggs. caroline is off today.omaine: a new report causing uncertainty over the fed timeline for tapering. all the sectors, restaurants, health care, government workers. >> this was a lower number. >> weaker report. >> this has delta variant on it, coming out of a worldwide pandemic. >> one huge red flag for me. >> the hospitality number in the restaurant number. >> almost zero gain this month in that area. >> you will get bounced back...
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taylor: i am taylor riggs. sonali: i am sonali basak. romaine: china banning all cryptocurrency transactions, making them illegal. the toughest blow we have heard out of china for the industry. kind of expanding some of the language we have heard before but a lot tougher. the move is to wipe out as much as billions in the market with digital assets out there, and, today we are going to focus on the crackdown that shook up certain assets. it may not have been a massive deviation, but it raises questions about what china's role is going to be in the crypto space. taylor: i think this is a really good graphic that breaks down everything that we learned. we have china banning the crypto related transactions. they cannot circulate on the market, and then offshore exchanges will be banned from some crypto services, so you also saw this in the price action stalling this with bitcoin, ethereum, the galaxy index, you name it. what was interesting, we have been talking about volatility. it was less than a 1% standard deviation move. the volatility
taylor: i am taylor riggs. sonali: i am sonali basak. romaine: china banning all cryptocurrency transactions, making them illegal. the toughest blow we have heard out of china for the industry. kind of expanding some of the language we have heard before but a lot tougher. the move is to wipe out as much as billions in the market with digital assets out there, and, today we are going to focus on the crackdown that shook up certain assets. it may not have been a massive deviation, but it raises...
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taylor: well said.hristopher tang, ucla anderson school senior associate dean of global initiatives with ed ludlow. walking a very fine line, going down the 99 from fresno, stockton, bakersfield. glorious farmland. sonali: are you from california? romaine: you not watch the show? taylor: we need that high-speed rail. we are going to discuss that next. in the meantime, we are going to continue some of the conversations we have about the supply chain. this time, we are going global. we are going logistics, freight, trucks. the ceo of a global logistics company is craig fuller. where is he seeing the disruptions and how to solve them? this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: today, we are focused on all things supply chain. jay powell saying that bottleneck affects our larger and more persistent than expected. you go across the pond and you do see examples of some of these disruptions. earlier, we were talking about even the prime minister of the u.k., boris johnson, trying to do something about these fuel shortages,
taylor: well said.hristopher tang, ucla anderson school senior associate dean of global initiatives with ed ludlow. walking a very fine line, going down the 99 from fresno, stockton, bakersfield. glorious farmland. sonali: are you from california? romaine: you not watch the show? taylor: we need that high-speed rail. we are going to discuss that next. in the meantime, we are going to continue some of the conversations we have about the supply chain. this time, we are going global. we are going...
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taylor: thank you. of course, it is a back to work feeling here on this tuesday. we are coming off at jobs report on friday. we are trying to get a hint of this reflationary trade that is underway. maybe some of the safe havens within the technology sector, which is a relative underperformer today. you are still trying to eke out some green. you want to talk about a reflationary trade, 1.37. certainly something as you think about breaking through on a higher yield day for the 10 year yield. should we do it> ? bitcoin 50,000. i hear el salvador making it legal tender for their country. guy: you would have thought it would have gone up on a day that a country decided it is legal tender. i'm not sure it is a good marker that it actually goes down. we will talk about that later. on the u.s. 10 year, i think the correlation between the weekly vaccination rate in the u.s. 10 year is worth paying attention to. you guys are back at work. labor day was meant to be this marker that everybody was going to start dr
taylor: thank you. of course, it is a back to work feeling here on this tuesday. we are coming off at jobs report on friday. we are trying to get a hint of this reflationary trade that is underway. maybe some of the safe havens within the technology sector, which is a relative underperformer today. you are still trying to eke out some green. you want to talk about a reflationary trade, 1.37. certainly something as you think about breaking through on a higher yield day for the 10 year yield....
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taylor: take us global.ny cues you are seeing in a similar path for the fed, or do you see divergence when it comes to the global coordination easing here? markus: i don't think there is much global coordination going on at all. every central bank, every country look different in the current pandemic situation. south korea raised rates. australia extended everything. it has nothing even to do with the number of infections in every country. it is just a different reaction functions we are seeing around the world. i think it will be very surprising to me if, in the face of all the pronouncements about maximum employment, broad-based unemployment rate abuse, and a situation where infection rates are still very high in the u.s., where we have wobbling consumer confidence, we are going into the winter and we may see another significant increase in infections, potentially more mask mandates, may be lockdowns. in that environment, i think they will wait until next year, when employment is back at pre-covid levels.
taylor: take us global.ny cues you are seeing in a similar path for the fed, or do you see divergence when it comes to the global coordination easing here? markus: i don't think there is much global coordination going on at all. every central bank, every country look different in the current pandemic situation. south korea raised rates. australia extended everything. it has nothing even to do with the number of infections in every country. it is just a different reaction functions we are seeing...
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taylor, as .omberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose weight only to put it back on. no more sacrificing, period. it improves your lifestyle and delivers incredible results. with over 2 million satisfied customers, golo is the new way to lose weight. this is the only program i have ever done that i have never deprived myself of anything. (announcer) if what you're currently doing to lose weight isn't working, or you feel like diets don't work, you're right. don't give up. get golo. go to golo.com and get your life back, with golo. (chorus) golo! >> from the world of p
taylor, as .omberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose...
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taylor: i did. there are some things i really wanted to highlight in the last segment and the next segment. coming up in the next segment, we will dig further into the legalities. -- the legality of insider trading. we know the sec is prosecuting 33 cases last year. we will discuss why that feels so low. that is it. we will do that with a former prosecutor in the front section of the u.s. justice department. it is ankush khardori. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today we are focused on insider trading. research shows the trend is on the rise. trying to enforce those cases where executives might cross the line. that is a little bit more difficult. taylor: we have a really cool chart on page seven of the story that really lays it out. in 2019, the agency brought 32 cases of insider trading. the good to -- the good news, and 2020, the number adds up to 33. -- in 2020, the number adds up to 33. you are really looking at some of the fewest number of cases we've seen going back in 20 years. let's discover w
taylor: i did. there are some things i really wanted to highlight in the last segment and the next segment. coming up in the next segment, we will dig further into the legalities. -- the legality of insider trading. we know the sec is prosecuting 33 cases last year. we will discuss why that feels so low. that is it. we will do that with a former prosecutor in the front section of the u.s. justice department. it is ankush khardori. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today we are focused on insider...
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taylor: apparently, i think so.ainly you are seeing these success rates really come down on all levels. let's dive into more of this with robin young, certified financial planner, ceo of behaving wealthy. robin, take off the debate for us. i am certainly on one side. tell us your story. robin: absolutely. so happy to be here. i was thinking about mba versus cfa, and i thought to myself, what is the right answer, and i realize it is actually not one right answer. i think it's an individual decision, but there are five questions you can answer that can help you make the decision for you. question number one, what are your career goals? question number two, what return on investment do you want? network, capital, access, credentials? number three, when do you want that return on investment? ne is sooner-- one is sooner, one is later. four, what is your end client? and finally, what are you willing to sacrifice? caroline: just to give background on you, in 2006 you got your mba from webster university and you started do
taylor: apparently, i think so.ainly you are seeing these success rates really come down on all levels. let's dive into more of this with robin young, certified financial planner, ceo of behaving wealthy. robin, take off the debate for us. i am certainly on one side. tell us your story. robin: absolutely. so happy to be here. i was thinking about mba versus cfa, and i thought to myself, what is the right answer, and i realize it is actually not one right answer. i think it's an individual...
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taylor: we are going to combine those just for you. look forward to that was a great deal of interest. i guess the challenges for everybody in these stocks. the challenge really is the fundamentals. you look at gamestop. does it remain a brick-and-mortar store? does it go fully into becoming just an e-commerce platform? does it get into hardware. there's a whole range of challenges here. we are all waiting for the details. anyway, let's talk about what is happening in terms of the other distractions that are out there as well. nick colas, data track -- datatrek co-founder, has been following this. gamestop is a perfect example. the stock is up circa 1000% so far this year. it's been a huge gain. i struggle to understand how you can come up with a valuation model for a business like this, but everybody is still really invested in this stock and looking forward to some fundamental details about what happens next. how do i cut two things together? nick: it is a great point. there's about 220 trading days in a year, and let's say you get f
taylor: we are going to combine those just for you. look forward to that was a great deal of interest. i guess the challenges for everybody in these stocks. the challenge really is the fundamentals. you look at gamestop. does it remain a brick-and-mortar store? does it go fully into becoming just an e-commerce platform? does it get into hardware. there's a whole range of challenges here. we are all waiting for the details. anyway, let's talk about what is happening in terms of the other...
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taylor coiled -- taylor: the bitcoin conquering the world, please explain why bitcoin is the preeminentjoe: all of the other existing cryptocurrencies typically have some sort of leader or ceo. bitcoin of course does not. it is highly rigid. the software is very difficult to change. it is the idea that it is the closest thing the digital world has to something. and unable to be changed. romaine: let's get some insight from someone on the ground. michael, i am curious about public reception in el salvador about this effort. >> there is some confusion on the ground about the rollout. we have seen polls in weeks leading up to today's rollout that between 60% and salvadoreans prefer to use the u.s. dollar, which is el salvador's official currency, to bitcoin. there are polls that show most would like to see this bitcoin law repealed. several companies said they would accept it. we saw reports of people paying successfully done bitcoin and some of these larger chains, but there are protests on the ground. there are some people on the ground that have requested that if you repeal, and there i
taylor coiled -- taylor: the bitcoin conquering the world, please explain why bitcoin is the preeminentjoe: all of the other existing cryptocurrencies typically have some sort of leader or ceo. bitcoin of course does not. it is highly rigid. the software is very difficult to change. it is the idea that it is the closest thing the digital world has to something. and unable to be changed. romaine: let's get some insight from someone on the ground. michael, i am curious about public reception in...
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taylor: thank you as always.e are getting some comments from boe's anja bailey's testimony, trying to the -- andrew daley's testimony. they are just turning to introduce. we are going to get a lot of the comments coming out just momentarily. in the meantime, i want to do all of this and more with marcus, the bloomberg opinion columnist. marcus, what are you expecting to hear here? as we think about tax creases, if there could be an impact on the economy going forward. marcus: i'm not sure quite what to expect. he has not had a very good time, particulate from the lords. it is quite defensive. defending his record which was suspiciously close to the amount of guilt from the debt management office. leaving that point aside, just on the economy, we know they are going to stop essentially buying more gilts at the end of this year. there are no plans to continue. they have set out this summer, are almost strange and illogical game plan for reducing the amount they have come close to 900 billion pounds on a balance she
taylor: thank you as always.e are getting some comments from boe's anja bailey's testimony, trying to the -- andrew daley's testimony. they are just turning to introduce. we are going to get a lot of the comments coming out just momentarily. in the meantime, i want to do all of this and more with marcus, the bloomberg opinion columnist. marcus, what are you expecting to hear here? as we think about tax creases, if there could be an impact on the economy going forward. marcus: i'm not sure quite...
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chris taylor. -- way of chris taylor. and would have crawford had been at third on that fly ball. >> scores easily. mark prior the pitching coach out to the mound as la stella, the pinch hitter comes up. the dodgers always send the pitching coach out every time as a pinch hitter. >> well, he's giving joe kelly the opportunity to decide who he pitches to. if he decides to go after toomey la stella, i doubt he's going to give him a whole lot to hit. not the end of the world. they know that darrin ruf is not that well. when a guy's hot, doesn't always matter. >> la stella's had stiffness in his side. kind of put him on the shelf this for a while. he last played this past sunday in atlanta. >> above average, across the board out there. >> ball and a strike, on the outside. was that a changeup? 87 miles an hour. >> it's been a good pitch for him. >> la stella facing joe kelly. >> crawford's going to get a two-out jump. seager playing right behind second base. la stella. >> packed it up. >> and it's 0-2. >> changeup-changeup bu
chris taylor. -- way of chris taylor. and would have crawford had been at third on that fly ball. >> scores easily. mark prior the pitching coach out to the mound as la stella, the pinch hitter comes up. the dodgers always send the pitching coach out every time as a pinch hitter. >> well, he's giving joe kelly the opportunity to decide who he pitches to. if he decides to go after toomey la stella, i doubt he's going to give him a whole lot to hit. not the end of the world. they know...
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taylor: we are going to do a lot of this. we are going to take a look at sort of that broad-based market selloff that we got today. let's do it all with our bloomberg cross asset reporter, katie gray felt. one of the biggest property owners in china, you cannot ignore what today meant for ever grant. katie: it was interesting to see this come to the surface in u.s. markets as the story has been brewing. that was my first question to analysts this morning, why now? the answer i got was that people were looking for a chance to de-risk. we ran into some volatility last week. you think about a wall of worry, earnings forecast. that is why you saw the s&p 500 index fall almost 3%. some pretty healthy dip buying into the close. still closed negative, of course. romaine: i will ask you about high-yield bonds. sometimes there is risk on, risk off sentiment. it did not kind of signal risk off today, did it? katie: no. although you did see this wholesale de-risking, you did not really see it budge with the bond spreads. we look into it
taylor: we are going to do a lot of this. we are going to take a look at sort of that broad-based market selloff that we got today. let's do it all with our bloomberg cross asset reporter, katie gray felt. one of the biggest property owners in china, you cannot ignore what today meant for ever grant. katie: it was interesting to see this come to the surface in u.s. markets as the story has been brewing. that was my first question to analysts this morning, why now? the answer i got was that...
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taylor: the photos look really cool and it takes out guesswork.aine: one of the companies behind this is atomic digital design. thomas didier joins us. thomas, this is fantastic technology i am starting to see be adopted by a lot of retailers. the technology behind it, how is this possible, in laymen's terms? thomas: thanks for having me. it is pretty new. [indiscernible] it is a new experience, and they were looking for new ways to market their product or service. the technology behind it is like tiktok or a web platform and we use technology from 3d design and technology pieces where you can bring all this together and create this reality where you can play with product, almost like if you were in a shopping mall. taylor: who is most likely to come to you to ask for this technology? the retailer with a brick and mortar store who needs this as an add-on? thomas: it depends. sometimes it comes from this platform i just mentioned. it could be direct from the brand, especially with the crazy year with the covid crisis. but most of the brands like cl
taylor: the photos look really cool and it takes out guesswork.aine: one of the companies behind this is atomic digital design. thomas didier joins us. thomas, this is fantastic technology i am starting to see be adopted by a lot of retailers. the technology behind it, how is this possible, in laymen's terms? thomas: thanks for having me. it is pretty new. [indiscernible] it is a new experience, and they were looking for new ways to market their product or service. the technology behind it is...
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dennis taylor, the guitar man. like groves, taylor was a married man with children.nd right off the bat, he told the trooper he had a confession to make. >> he did admit that they had had a physical relationship briefly, and it had only been a few days before she disappeared, as i recall, the first contact, physical contact. >> like a balladeer who knows his audience is hanging on every lyric, the guitar man kept singing to the cops. taylor told the trooper kathy heckel had called him at work the day she disappeared. her voice, he said, had a strange tone. >> she called him just before lunchtime and was upset or anxious and said that she had something she wanted to talk to him about. and he was busy. and he said, "i can't talk. i'll call you back," and hung up. he did try to call back then sometime later. and she had gone for lunch. >> taylor said he'd played golf with friends that afternoon and had planned to meet up with kathy later that night. >> denny goes to their location where they're going to meet. kathy doesn't show up. he was concerned that something may ha
dennis taylor, the guitar man. like groves, taylor was a married man with children.nd right off the bat, he told the trooper he had a confession to make. >> he did admit that they had had a physical relationship briefly, and it had only been a few days before she disappeared, as i recall, the first contact, physical contact. >> like a balladeer who knows his audience is hanging on every lyric, the guitar man kept singing to the cops. taylor told the trooper kathy heckel had called...
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taylor: time to go global.surged in august ahead of the year and shopping season which offset disruptions from the outbreak of the delta virus. joining us is joe mathieu. this is our favorite part where i say aluminum and guy says aluminum. talk about the price you are seeing their end of supply chocks while there might be an increase in demand. >> it has been a crazy ride. the s&p aluminum index, 35% today. it is much higher than most other industrial metals. it is largely a supply story for now. we have these pandemic era supply chains that are fragile and in some cases they are bursting. there have been some supply issues. there are some chinese restrictions on productions to try to meet energy targets. on top of that you have geopolitical issues such as what we have seen happen in guinea which is the second largest producer of what is used to produce aluminum. guy: they provide around 50% of china's supply of bauxite. i was looking to the details of what is happening and i can understand the concern of why
taylor: time to go global.surged in august ahead of the year and shopping season which offset disruptions from the outbreak of the delta virus. joining us is joe mathieu. this is our favorite part where i say aluminum and guy says aluminum. talk about the price you are seeing their end of supply chocks while there might be an increase in demand. >> it has been a crazy ride. the s&p aluminum index, 35% today. it is much higher than most other industrial metals. it is largely a supply...
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taylor: you mentioned the word "balanced out". a lot of people think these brokerages -- balance -- you mentioned the word quote balance -- you mentioned the word balance. you have the game of acacian -- gameification. that kind encourage not responsible behavior. how do you think about balance? john: i think a lot of people mean well but they do not know what they do not know. it is not just folks i am trying to protect who do not know what they do not know. talking to founders of new age companies, including the founders of robin hood, they live in almost a different world than where i grew up. in their world, there are certain things taken for granted. in households, different conversations about investment growing up, what a stock is, what bonds are. a lot of people from where i grew up our -- are beginning to believe that gambling is investment. no. investment is short-term. if you invest long term, you are probably going to be ok. these things are not explained to everybody. this train is going really fast now. dr. king once
taylor: you mentioned the word "balanced out". a lot of people think these brokerages -- balance -- you mentioned the word quote balance -- you mentioned the word balance. you have the game of acacian -- gameification. that kind encourage not responsible behavior. how do you think about balance? john: i think a lot of people mean well but they do not know what they do not know. it is not just folks i am trying to protect who do not know what they do not know. talking to founders of...
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: same supply chain issues, conveys around the world turned to fight bottlenecks we have been talking about in the supply chain globally, in the u.s. rising backlogs, europe rising to unprecedented levels. in asia, being compounded by one of the world's worst covid outbreaks. we are going to dig into those disruptions and in particular how the trucking industry is handling them we want to start with the new round of data which painted a picture. taylor: we have broken out by some individual countries because it is telling us a very interesting story. all below 50 which we know is the dividing line between expansion and contraction. vietnam, malaysia, thailand, philippines. south korea and taiwan, those pmi's remain over, watch production in semis and autos so we did get the china that sector and manufacturing dipped below 50 to 42. you are seeing some effects of the slowdown. all of this and more with our economy reporter olivia roffman. what can you drop -- gleaned from the da
taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: same supply chain issues, conveys around the world turned to fight bottlenecks we have been talking about in the supply chain globally, in the u.s. rising backlogs, europe rising to unprecedented levels. in asia, being compounded by one of the world's worst covid outbreaks. we are going to dig into those disruptions and in particular how the trucking industry is handling them we want to start with the new round of data which painted a picture. taylor: we have...
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taylor: caroline, you nail this every time.n response to the sec, i think we will be doing that soon enough. we will have much more after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: we want to get back to talking about some of the paths for nontraditional stocks and bonds. our guest joins us to discuss. talk to us about a world that was built for bonds and equities. how do you introduce enough fts, crypto, you name it. how does it work? >> i think it's going to be very tricky because the regulations that relate to markets were written in the 1930's. in those days, as you said, people were buying stocks and bonds. you're talking about companies trying to raise money and the intermediaries like brokers, exchanges, advisors, funds that are delivering those stocks and bonds to investors. now you are in a whole new world and it seems to be a new age because you have ledgers with crypto's, anyone can really create an investment product. so that line between the created product and consumer has become completely blurred. not only that com
taylor: caroline, you nail this every time.n response to the sec, i think we will be doing that soon enough. we will have much more after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: we want to get back to talking about some of the paths for nontraditional stocks and bonds. our guest joins us to discuss. talk to us about a world that was built for bonds and equities. how do you introduce enough fts, crypto, you name it. how does it work? >> i think it's going to be very tricky because the...
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taylor, have a look at paragraph for eric taylor was one of those who was denied amnesty and part because he wouldn't reveal given him his orders. if this is through. every part of lies have been, has been told to this committee. but the state chose not to prosecute men like eric taylor in all those above him. they chose not to because a political decision was taken at the highest political level post 2002. and that decision was there will be no justice in any of these cases, prosecutors and police investigators were instructed to simply don tools mcdaniel's been seeking justice for his father's death. since the t r c's work ended back in 2003. those attempts have been swatted at every turn. the credit for is a case in point. the investigation docket disappeared out of the offices of the national prosecuting authority. typically with a duck disappears, we know why it's disappeared. it's because somebody doesn't want to see justice done in that case. and the fact that it has disappeared from the headquarters of the national prosecutor authority is deeply alarming. and yet we see no alarm b
taylor, have a look at paragraph for eric taylor was one of those who was denied amnesty and part because he wouldn't reveal given him his orders. if this is through. every part of lies have been, has been told to this committee. but the state chose not to prosecute men like eric taylor in all those above him. they chose not to because a political decision was taken at the highest political level post 2002. and that decision was there will be no justice in any of these cases, prosecutors and...
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that's from elden taylor. the facebook, eric taylor's profile is still active about a year before his death. it shows him cradling what looks like his grandchild. and it looks like he's smiling. and someone says, you look like a father that knows about changing nap, making a bottle and breaking your child's when it was in my son knows absolutely nothing about his grandfather. i struggled to raise my son today. there's been many days when i have no clue as to whether what i'm doing in raising my son, whether i'm doing the right thing as a father. because this boss had here took my father away from me. dr. me is holding his grandson or grandchild eric kayla. and the blue one that had anything to do with my father's death, they must all be investigated. they must be prosecuted. and the muscle be convicted for taking my father away from me. okay, cool. thank you. right off the old it's transpired. laconia decides it's time for him to travel back to credit his child at home. it's back there that his family's histor
that's from elden taylor. the facebook, eric taylor's profile is still active about a year before his death. it shows him cradling what looks like his grandchild. and it looks like he's smiling. and someone says, you look like a father that knows about changing nap, making a bottle and breaking your child's when it was in my son knows absolutely nothing about his grandfather. i struggled to raise my son today. there's been many days when i have no clue as to whether what i'm doing in raising my...
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taylor: should it be equal, the previous taper when it was five and five? or is there a case that you should be tapering mortgage backed securities faster, given the huge strength within the housing market? john: well, i think the main thing is to get out of the bond buying business here. if you go more quickly on mortgages, the fed is buying 40 billion of mortgages per month. $80 billion net of treasuries per month. if you were going to go equally, you would say and your mortgage purchases. let's face it, the idea of treasury purchases is to hold down long-term rates. i think the simpler it is for the public and market to understand, at this point, probably the better. romaine: i'm curious though, i understand the significance that they scale back. not necessarily scaling back the balance sheet. they are still going to be holding a lot. they may not be buying a lot as we learned with regards to jay powell and his own assets. i'm curious as to why it matters so much that as long as they are going to hold what they have, at least for the foreseeable future,
taylor: should it be equal, the previous taper when it was five and five? or is there a case that you should be tapering mortgage backed securities faster, given the huge strength within the housing market? john: well, i think the main thing is to get out of the bond buying business here. if you go more quickly on mortgages, the fed is buying 40 billion of mortgages per month. $80 billion net of treasuries per month. if you were going to go equally, you would say and your mortgage purchases....
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caroline: -- taylor: let's discuss more of this with our bloomberg head of clean power. it is fascinating reading the big story that you have. what really caught my eye as the pivot away from coal more towards solar. what are the secondary opportunities that are opening up under the surface that we may not be paying attention to? >> the transition to a low carbon economy is driving this. prices for key material such as copper, aluminum, driving current demand but also in response to expected accelerated demand as part of this transition. aluminum prices earlier this year reached a 30 year high. prices on the metal exchange breached $300 per metric ton. lithium prices are up 200%. lots of opportunities out there. caroline: a super cycle is what many call it. completely shifting toward running to focus on these cleaner commodities. how do we see demand for cobalt jumping by the next couple of decades? how much do we manage and match demand and supply? >> electric vehicle and stationary energy source, we expect it to increase around 70%. so, it is a fascinating metal, one w
caroline: -- taylor: let's discuss more of this with our bloomberg head of clean power. it is fascinating reading the big story that you have. what really caught my eye as the pivot away from coal more towards solar. what are the secondary opportunities that are opening up under the surface that we may not be paying attention to? >> the transition to a low carbon economy is driving this. prices for key material such as copper, aluminum, driving current demand but also in response to...
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police traced the number. >> it ultimately was identified to dante taylor. >> 19-year-old dante taylorine corps drop-out. when police had questioned him, back when sarah was missing, he told them he and sarah never got together after the group split up that night. >> he maintained that he asked her to hang out and that she said, "no, " she wasn't going to hang out. and he was confronted with phone records and cell tower information that said otherwise. and, you know, he basically said those records must be wrong. so the records are not wrong. you know, people are liars. records aren't. >> and even though sarah and dante were part of the group hanging out together the night she went missing, their mutual friend jason flores says the two barely interacted. he didn't make any comment, "oh, she's cute, " or any -- >> he came up to her car, and we were sitting in her car. >> he says the three of them had a short conversation. >> and then he walked away. and that was the only thing. >> the family had also been suspicious of dante. when they called him while looking for sarah -- >> we talked
police traced the number. >> it ultimately was identified to dante taylor. >> 19-year-old dante taylorine corps drop-out. when police had questioned him, back when sarah was missing, he told them he and sarah never got together after the group split up that night. >> he maintained that he asked her to hang out and that she said, "no, " she wasn't going to hang out. and he was confronted with phone records and cell tower information that said otherwise. and, you know,...
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taylor: is this live footage of caroline in the mall? should we save you? romaine: we have to start with the data. taylor: the objective data that we do here on the bloomberg terminal as we attempt to save caroline. take a look at this. this is the august numbers. go across the board, we do not clearly see the consumer, the hindrance to the continued recovery in this economy. this shows the consumers are alive and well. let's bring in our analyst to talk to us about seasonality. >> you are seeing two things from july to august. the variants have been rising. what we saw in june and maybe july is people were spending more on experiences rather than things. when it came to august and cases were rising, you saw the spend shift back to things and away from expanses. that is part of the trend that could continue to play out as we see higher cases here in the u.s. as well as continued strength in the underlying consumer. they continue to have pent-up demand for apparel and things that now need to get. romaine: as caroline was showing ahead, we are now looking int
taylor: is this live footage of caroline in the mall? should we save you? romaine: we have to start with the data. taylor: the objective data that we do here on the bloomberg terminal as we attempt to save caroline. take a look at this. this is the august numbers. go across the board, we do not clearly see the consumer, the hindrance to the continued recovery in this economy. this shows the consumers are alive and well. let's bring in our analyst to talk to us about seasonality. >> you...
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addie kitchen is taylor's grandmother and raised him. taylor was wielding a bat inside walmart and experiencing a mental health crisis. he loved me and i loved him and he never stopped. letting me know that he loved me. and i never stopped letting him know how much i loved him. the officer who killed taylor resigned and was charged with involuntary manslaughter. he pleaded not guilty. kitchen, meanwhile, has become a leading voice among many in the call to change policing in san leandro. do you think quota for the funding? the police is. the appropriate direction to go. yes, i do. i don't believe more policemen are going to solve the problems if you take the money from law enforcement and put it back into the communities, i think that would be a step in the right direction. it depends on where you are and who you are on how to police deal with you. the city initially looked at cutting $700,000 from a police program that caters to the homeless population. but ultimately it agreed to cut three other positions. one lieutenant, a sergeant an
addie kitchen is taylor's grandmother and raised him. taylor was wielding a bat inside walmart and experiencing a mental health crisis. he loved me and i loved him and he never stopped. letting me know that he loved me. and i never stopped letting him know how much i loved him. the officer who killed taylor resigned and was charged with involuntary manslaughter. he pleaded not guilty. kitchen, meanwhile, has become a leading voice among many in the call to change policing in san leandro. do you...
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utah staff sergeant darrin taylor hoover was only 11 years old when september 11, 20. from that moment on, he knew he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later, he was killed and, afghanistan, performing his duty valiantly is always as a united states marine. staff sergeant hoover and his fellow marines run the frontlines of the operation. securing and entrance to the hamid karzai international airport as the extremist taliban took hold of their country. staff sergeant hoover was killed by an isis case suicide attack that targetedha him, his teammates, and the surrounding innocentng civilian. staff sergeant hoover like all marines learned the marine corps' values at boot camp. those are honor and courage and commitment. he was told that being a marine and living these values does not begin or and with training or service as an active duty marine these forever guide marine decisions with their service and their entire life staff sergeant hoover lived to these values throughout his entire life he always did what he said he would do he was honest and respectful a
utah staff sergeant darrin taylor hoover was only 11 years old when september 11, 20. from that moment on, he knew he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later, he was killed and, afghanistan, performing his duty valiantly is always as a united states marine. staff sergeant hoover and his fellow marines run the frontlines of the operation. securing and entrance to the hamid karzai international airport as the extremist taliban took hold of their country. staff sergeant hoover was...
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[chime] hilda taylor. [chime] lt. col. cap taylor -- kip taylor. [chime] leonard taylor.dra taylor. [chime] sandra teegue. [chime] lieutenant [indiscernible] sergeant thurmond. [chime] lieutenant commander otis t. [chime] staff sergeant troy. [chime] lieutenant commander ronald t. [chime] lt. col. karen wagoner. [chime] [indiscernible] staff sergeant white. [chime] sandra white. [chime] curtis wilcher. [chime] lieutenant commander david williams. [chime] major duane williams. [chime] chief roger marvin once -- woods. [chime] captain john c y. [chime] [indiscernible] petty officer second-class kevin yolkom. [chime] chief donald m young. [chime] edmund p young junior. [chime] lisette young -- lisa young. [chime] [indiscernible] >> ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me i once was lost but now i am found was blind but now i see amazing grace amazing grace, how sweet the sound [harmonious singing] amazing grace [harmonious singing] amazing grace amazing grace ♪ ♪ >> i invite you to join me in prayer. let us pray. almighty god, we pause on this solemn
[chime] hilda taylor. [chime] lt. col. cap taylor -- kip taylor. [chime] leonard taylor.dra taylor. [chime] sandra teegue. [chime] lieutenant [indiscernible] sergeant thurmond. [chime] lieutenant commander otis t. [chime] staff sergeant troy. [chime] lieutenant commander ronald t. [chime] lt. col. karen wagoner. [chime] [indiscernible] staff sergeant white. [chime] sandra white. [chime] curtis wilcher. [chime] lieutenant commander david williams. [chime] major duane williams. [chime] chief...
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taylor resigned last year saying she had been receiving death threats.company try star tell cnn quote ms. taylor was not invovrled in the creation of a conservatorship adding they were paid app industry standard percentage as britney's business manager and they have nothing but fondness for britney spears and are proud to have served her faithfully for 12 years. >> she couldn't have a cell phone. is that true? you're here to tell the free britney people they're right, something bad was happening. >> yeah. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. that's our everyday price. plus, our plans always come with unlimited talk, text and data included. so, switch to t-mobile and get 2 lines of unlimited for only $27.50 a line. that's half the price of verizon or at&t. only at t-mobile. the leader in 5g. when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender
taylor resigned last year saying she had been receiving death threats.company try star tell cnn quote ms. taylor was not invovrled in the creation of a conservatorship adding they were paid app industry standard percentage as britney's business manager and they have nothing but fondness for britney spears and are proud to have served her faithfully for 12 years. >> she couldn't have a cell phone. is that true? you're here to tell the free britney people they're right, something bad was...
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oh hello, nora taylor in under the top stories around here. yes, president joe biden has announced his country will donate half a 1000000000 more doses of the 5, the vaccine to developing nations. he made the pleasure to virtual curve at 19 summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly additional doses. we'll see the total us commitment on vaccine sharing exceed $1000000000.00 doses. turbine says it will be shipped by this time next year. the united states is buying another half 1000000000 doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half 1000000000 doses that will all be shipped by this time next year. and brings our total commitment to a donation of donated vaccines over $1100000000.00 vaccines to be donated. put another way for every one shot we've administered to dayton america. we have now committed to do 3 shots to the rest of the world for us will send it back to the united states that he does both countries disgust steps to amend diplomatic ties. i'm just speaking on the phone. mcc
oh hello, nora taylor in under the top stories around here. yes, president joe biden has announced his country will donate half a 1000000000 more doses of the 5, the vaccine to developing nations. he made the pleasure to virtual curve at 19 summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly additional doses. we'll see the total us commitment on vaccine sharing exceed $1000000000.00 doses. turbine says it will be shipped by this time next year. the united states is buying another half 1000000000...
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it felt staff sgt darren taylor coomer was only 11 years old on september 11, 2001. from that moment on, he knew that he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later he was killed in afghanistan performing his duty valiantly as always, as a united states marine. stafff sgt hoover and his fellow marines were on the front lines of the operation securing an entrance to the international airport and screening of vulnerable afghans on their escape to safety as the extremist taliban took hold of their country. staff sgt hoover was killed by an isis k suicide attack that targeted him, his teammates and the surrounding innocent civilians. staff sgt hoover, like allik marines, learned the marine corps' values at boot camp. those valleys are honor, courage andri commitment. he was told in living these values does not begin or end with training. or service as an active duty marine. these values forever guide marines decisions, their service, and in fact their entire lives. staff sgt hoover lived these values throughout his entire life. you see, staff sgt hoover did always
it felt staff sgt darren taylor coomer was only 11 years old on september 11, 2001. from that moment on, he knew that he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later he was killed in afghanistan performing his duty valiantly as always, as a united states marine. stafff sgt hoover and his fellow marines were on the front lines of the operation securing an entrance to the international airport and screening of vulnerable afghans on their escape to safety as the extremist taliban took hold...
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taylor: thank you to our reporter. appreciate your time and a good set up for what comes next because we will dive deeper into all of these issues and what is ahead for the sec's agenda. cato institute director and financial regulation studies and our director joining us next for finra. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ romaine: just discussing the big hearing and washington with the sec chair, gary gensler. you're all over what was going on with bonds, taylor, but the things most people care about is the oil spills. taylor: [laughter] that was small. you thought you couldn't get any more fancy than bonds and then you bring up payment for order flows. let's bring up a cool chart we found on bloomberg intelligence. romaine and caroline, take a look. this is the timeline from the first quarter of 2020 into the second quarter 2021. i am focused on yellow and blue at the bottom of the screen which is options and equities, payment for order flow, and there was some concern in the second quarter because it had been a drop from the fi
taylor: thank you to our reporter. appreciate your time and a good set up for what comes next because we will dive deeper into all of these issues and what is ahead for the sec's agenda. cato institute director and financial regulation studies and our director joining us next for finra. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ romaine: just discussing the big hearing and washington with the sec chair, gary gensler. you're all over what was going on with bonds, taylor, but the things most people care...
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taylor: what likelihood do you see on some sort of attack on the u.s. payment system? >> i would put the probability very high. certainly over 50%. the reason i put it so high is nobody seems focused on it. and for someone who is sitting out there thinking they want to disrupt our economy, this is the most logical chokepoint. i got accused when talking about this once that i am actually alerting terrorists how to attack us. i think the likelihood is they are already thinking about it. sonali: guggenheim global cio scott minerd. talking about some of the risks he sees. coming up, then asks risk of what -- the next risk of what some call a lost generation. income inequality runs the danger of leaving too many too far behind. we do that next. romaine: we are focused on risk, the next big risk facing investors. >> think of people whose jobs have now been displaced by this big step business has taken to digitization, who have no financial assets to begin with, so they can't benefit from what has happened to asset prices and in addition they were hoping to buy a house and we
taylor: what likelihood do you see on some sort of attack on the u.s. payment system? >> i would put the probability very high. certainly over 50%. the reason i put it so high is nobody seems focused on it. and for someone who is sitting out there thinking they want to disrupt our economy, this is the most logical chokepoint. i got accused when talking about this once that i am actually alerting terrorists how to attack us. i think the likelihood is they are already thinking about it....
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taylor sackey joins us now live in the studio with more taylor. >> the key grant. you hate to see this happen. of course, to anyone, especially an organization that gives back to their own community artists, building communities uses profits from their artwork like those pieces that were stolen from that u haul to build tiny homes for the homeless in oakland. >> feeling amazing. and then i got the fact that like. >> think we've all skip kirk and others with an open organization known as artists building communities. we're celebrating the success of their first in-person charity art show this past weekend. but it all came to a screeching halt when they realized dozens of art pieces were missing at the organizers of the event say the art show % was on saturday. but on sunday, a uhaul carrying pieces from 30 local artists was kept out some spots where stolen vehicle sometimes land and oakland's with no luck and that's disappointing. dan courtney says. >> the u haul with arizona license plate. a e 8, 8, 4, 9, 3, was stolen from stanley interest rate in oakland's fruitv
taylor sackey joins us now live in the studio with more taylor. >> the key grant. you hate to see this happen. of course, to anyone, especially an organization that gives back to their own community artists, building communities uses profits from their artwork like those pieces that were stolen from that u haul to build tiny homes for the homeless in oakland. >> feeling amazing. and then i got the fact that like. >> think we've all skip kirk and others with an open...
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my guests are journalist chris wallace and actress holland taylor. come back, do emojis still mean what they used to? also, what did emojis used to mean? stick around. ( cheers and applause ). ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm 53, bumi that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! give it up for jon batiste a stay human. right there. thathar she blows. there it is. jon, jon, i want to give it up for you and the band again for the song we all did last night ♪ all my friends are vaccinated >> the "four excuses" song. it's blowing up. is this true? it crashed the servers. it crashed the network. yeah, they didn't have anything on after cordon. that's the latest we broadcast last night. >> jon: yeah, baby. >> stephen: check it out if you haven't checked it out yet. it's healed a nation. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: and tonight, too. we have two fantastic guests. i'm looking at the cards. the actual qu
my guests are journalist chris wallace and actress holland taylor. come back, do emojis still mean what they used to? also, what did emojis used to mean? stick around. ( cheers and applause ). ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm 53, bumi that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! give it up for jon batiste a stay human. right there....
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into the match at the minute is as we all know, people do stand and have been standing ever since taylore problem with that is when clubs can't manage that process you end up particularly in a way and its people standing in the way of people who don't want to or can't themselves stand. that leads to all kinds of customer care issues. and some cases stops people the two older people are less able people from going to the game and it generates a bunch of problem thatjust needn't be there. it's just easy to handle withstanding areas at the back of the way ends or designated standing areas. first capitaljust overnight transform some spectators, some supporters use of the game. i think there is also about historically in there is also about historically in the 80s and 90s there was definitely the 80s and 90s there was definitely the sense that some people who rent the sense that some people who rent the game saw people who want to stand in for and saw troublemakers, hooligans and that wasn't the case at all. and i think we've come a long way. there were some things that the taylor report that
into the match at the minute is as we all know, people do stand and have been standing ever since taylore problem with that is when clubs can't manage that process you end up particularly in a way and its people standing in the way of people who don't want to or can't themselves stand. that leads to all kinds of customer care issues. and some cases stops people the two older people are less able people from going to the game and it generates a bunch of problem thatjust needn't be there. it's...
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older sister taylor had been out.side of the building there wasn't going to be any survivors. so that was a very difficult night. >> taylor eventually found her sister and mother in the hospital. angela was in a coma for five days. she came out of it on her birthday. and then learned her husband edgar had not survived. >> he was my best friend. he was my person. >> i didn't get to say good-bye. but a lot of people -- sorry, have said that saying good night and i love you and i'll see you in the morning was a lot better than a good-bye because it's like i'll see you later, and i'm glad i had that. >> the family lost all their possessions except for edgar's wedding ring, recovered from his body. >> we have this thing that every week each of us get it. i got it for the first week of school. it's going to be taylor's turn on monday. and then after taylor it's mom and we all just wear it. >> each week we just -- we share it, yeah. >> angela faces a long road, but doctors say she should walk again. the gonzales family says
older sister taylor had been out.side of the building there wasn't going to be any survivors. so that was a very difficult night. >> taylor eventually found her sister and mother in the hospital. angela was in a coma for five days. she came out of it on her birthday. and then learned her husband edgar had not survived. >> he was my best friend. he was my person. >> i didn't get to say good-bye. but a lot of people -- sorry, have said that saying good night and i love you and...
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michelle taylor, planning department staff.i am going to provide you an overview of the e.i.r. starting with the project spike. the project site is located 733 turn street ports mouth square and the pedestrian bridge to connect the two properties. it is at the border of chinatown neighborhood. ports mouth square is a full city block 57,000 square foot bi-level park with under and over ground parking street. kearney street is southeast corner. this is home to chinese culture center which occupies third floor of the hotel directly across the road from the ports mouth square. the kearney street bridge is stylish extension of the hotel and separates the concrete forms and details. this is the status of the site. it is a resource for the purpose of ceqa. it was established in 1835 as part of the early settlement of san francisco. in the early days the public functioned as unofficial and later official gathering space. some of the san francisco most important early buildings public square including californias first public school in
michelle taylor, planning department staff.i am going to provide you an overview of the e.i.r. starting with the project spike. the project site is located 733 turn street ports mouth square and the pedestrian bridge to connect the two properties. it is at the border of chinatown neighborhood. ports mouth square is a full city block 57,000 square foot bi-level park with under and over ground parking street. kearney street is southeast corner. this is home to chinese culture center which...
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speaking to jonas taylor who dec. thank you. taylor. thank you. coming up for the fuel shortage. crisis deepens, long tail box, that petrol station government thing is the public folk for panic time story after the break. ah ah with me ah ah, i use join me every thursday on the alex simon show when i was speaking to guess in the world the politics sport business i'm show business. i'll see you then in the the me ah, welcome back as the petrol bombs run dry and united kingdom and the supply chain crisis gets deep. the government has gone on the defensive down the streets as put things of tow box and empty pumps of petrol stations all down to panic by critics so say, buddhist johnson should be taking responsibility as its mismanagement. they allege that lead to the few running out ali has the story. there's probably a variety of reasons as to why you've been seeing the scenes over the past few days this we can just go on in the united kingdom of dr. as motorists panic, buying as much fuel as they can in some instances, as report so much that there w
speaking to jonas taylor who dec. thank you. taylor. thank you. coming up for the fuel shortage. crisis deepens, long tail box, that petrol station government thing is the public folk for panic time story after the break. ah ah with me ah ah, i use join me every thursday on the alex simon show when i was speaking to guess in the world the politics sport business i'm show business. i'll see you then in the the me ah, welcome back as the petrol bombs run dry and united kingdom and the supply...
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kristen: i know he was convicted of killing taylor. he still has to stand trial for prerlov's murder. are there more to come? >> there are more to come. i have been working with investigators across the united states. he killed leslie, he kill janet. he raped the 17-year-old. those are the ones that we know about. he also killed somebody in 1963 early age. his full-time job was killing. there are many more to come in neighboring counties and across the united states. kristen: thank you so much for sharing with us. the stanford murders will be airing tonight on abc 7 starting at 9:00. thank you so much. next, a jarring look at the history behind the chinese community in the deep south. we are t know the history of chinese-americans in this state. this was often the first stop for the early immigrants. landmarks around the golden state remind us of that legacy. but chinese people in the american deep south may surprise a lot of people, but it is the family history brought to life in a new documentary streaming now on pbs. >> everything w
kristen: i know he was convicted of killing taylor. he still has to stand trial for prerlov's murder. are there more to come? >> there are more to come. i have been working with investigators across the united states. he killed leslie, he kill janet. he raped the 17-year-old. those are the ones that we know about. he also killed somebody in 1963 early age. his full-time job was killing. there are many more to come in neighboring counties and across the united states. kristen: thank you so...