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>> from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am taylor hit riggs -- taylor riggs infra jonathan ferro. "real yield" starts now. ♪ coming up, the new federal reserve starting to take shape. the short-term treasury yields climbing to 20-20 highs -- 2020 highs and jobless claims their lowest since 1969. chairman powell's second act. >> this is a good team. >> dream team. >> the dynamic duo with brainard and powell. >> don't rock the boat. >> there won't be any conflict in policy. >> elevating brainard is important while keeping the continuity of powell. >> stability is really important. >> this is the central case the markets expected. >> the announcement will give the markets more confidence in price rates -- rates next year. >> it is not my sense we will get a faster taper. >> wait and see. >> they hike once you get to the end. >> continuity is a good thing to have as a central bank and that's what we are going to have. taylor: joining us now are market patel and -- greg staples. the clarity that we got this week, did it feel a little more hawkish given that they both said they a
>> from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am taylor hit riggs -- taylor riggs infra jonathan ferro. "real yield" starts now. ♪ coming up, the new federal reserve starting to take shape. the short-term treasury yields climbing to 20-20 highs -- 2020 highs and jobless claims their lowest since 1969. chairman powell's second act. >> this is a good team. >> dream team. >> the dynamic duo with brainard and powell. >> don't rock the boat. >>...
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for people not from here, who are the taylors of taylor energy?mily which has built its reputation as a benevolent community corporate citizen of the highest order.at m i prominent louisiana maritime lawyer, whose clients include timmy couvillion. he says that in new orleans society, the taylors are known for their educational philanthropy. >> pat taylor: how ya doing, man? i'm pat taylor. nice seeing you. how ya'll been? >> wertheim: in 1989, "60 minutes" reported on the taylors' generosity. when the spill occurred, locals assumed the taylors would clean it up. >> mcshane: taylor has been tasked under the federal oil pollution act with the responsibility for containing the oil and coming up with a permanent solution. and during that time, they worked hand and glove with the united states government. >> wertheim: the u.s. government makes money-- billions, in fact- - leasing offshore oil rights. so, when there is an oil spill, the government has ultimate authority. but we were surprised to learn how much the government relies on the leasing oil co
for people not from here, who are the taylors of taylor energy?mily which has built its reputation as a benevolent community corporate citizen of the highest order.at m i prominent louisiana maritime lawyer, whose clients include timmy couvillion. he says that in new orleans society, the taylors are known for their educational philanthropy. >> pat taylor: how ya doing, man? i'm pat taylor. nice seeing you. how ya'll been? >> wertheim: in 1989, "60 minutes" reported on the...
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you missed taylor.oing to go on the road with this. you're going to travel - >> yes, i am >> jimmy: -- around the country. >> oh, sure i am >> jimmy: yeah but this is -- can i ask you about this though? "the last best hope," who is the "the last best hope" >> well, it's a quote from lincoln about the country being the last best hope but in this case it's colin quinn, "the last best hope." [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: colin quinn! "the last best hope" is running now through november 20th, here in new york and then heading to cities across the u.s. for tickets, go to colinquinn.com we'll be right back with stand up from jared freid! [ cheers and applause ♪ welcome to this world. you have some big shoes to fill. lots of new introductions. ...4 ounces... so many new toys. it's not going to be easy. but, together, we got this. kaiser permanente. thrive. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: our next guest is the co-host of the "u up?" podcast available at apple podcast making his "tonight show" debut, pleas
you missed taylor.oing to go on the road with this. you're going to travel - >> yes, i am >> jimmy: -- around the country. >> oh, sure i am >> jimmy: yeah but this is -- can i ask you about this though? "the last best hope," who is the "the last best hope" >> well, it's a quote from lincoln about the country being the last best hope but in this case it's colin quinn, "the last best hope." [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: colin...
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taylor swift, everybody. i'm talking to taylor more after the break.icult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding america. and now through the subaru share the love event, we're helping even more. by the end of this year, subaru will have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. this is what it means to be more than a car company. this is what it means to be subaru. walmart's deals for days isn't over yet. this cyber monday is your last chance to score big online starting sunday night. don't miss out on walmart's deals for days. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deals for days. ♪ ♪ ♪ (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ are the stars out tonight? (sha bop sha bop) ♪ ♪ ♪ alexa, play our favorite song again. ok. ♪ i only have eyes for you ♪ ♪music♪ oh, candles! thank you. so soft... is this new? pringles original, barbecue, pizza. the barbecue pizza stack. (cheers) where is everyone? pringles, endless flavors to stack. new vicks convenience pack. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement wi
taylor swift, everybody. i'm talking to taylor more after the break.icult times, we provided one hundred and fifty million meals to feeding america. and now through the subaru share the love event, we're helping even more. by the end of this year, subaru will have donated over two hundred and twenty five million dollars to charity. this is what it means to be more than a car company. this is what it means to be subaru. walmart's deals for days isn't over yet. this cyber monday is your last...
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taylor: and i am taylor riggs. caroline: there are several conferences going on in the world. here in new york city, nft n.y.c., the world's largest non-fungible token event has attracted major players in the industry, and major announcements. for example, the auctioning of of 14 pop pop fiction art pieces in the form of nfts. today we will talk about the growth of that industry and how all walks of life are trying to establish their foothold. taylor had. , there has been a lot of buzz around nfts. taylor: we thank you for leading the charge. let's get to one of our very own, sonali basak. what was the theme? ? and the tone on the ground sonali:? first of all, you normally go to morgan stanley, nasdaq, or barclays. today there was a nft takeover of times square. you go to margaritaville for registration, drinks on tap 11:00 a.m., then you make it over to the main event where there are galleries of different forms of nfts. people selling things that would make -- as well as physical items, you get an nft with it. or lots of games. also, there was an esd element, which, in light
taylor: and i am taylor riggs. caroline: there are several conferences going on in the world. here in new york city, nft n.y.c., the world's largest non-fungible token event has attracted major players in the industry, and major announcements. for example, the auctioning of of 14 pop pop fiction art pieces in the form of nfts. today we will talk about the growth of that industry and how all walks of life are trying to establish their foothold. taylor had. , there has been a lot of buzz around...
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taylor: it is now. romaine: of course not.l seriousness, this is a day that a lot of people anticipated. do you believe in the inflation story? do you believe that a rate hike can do that? caroline: transitory, he has capitulated. romaine: did you hear the first question that guy asked him? it was a stunner. it was great. we don't have time. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. >> from the heart of where innovation, money and power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. emily: hot housing market. twitter and tiktok users are raging against the real estate firm as it
taylor: it is now. romaine: of course not.l seriousness, this is a day that a lot of people anticipated. do you believe in the inflation story? do you believe that a rate hike can do that? caroline: transitory, he has capitulated. romaine: did you hear the first question that guy asked him? it was a stunner. it was great. we don't have time. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg markets. i'm taylor riggs.ant to turn back to tact. let's bring in tim draper. tim, love chatting with you about bitcoin. talk to us about some of the underlying blockchain technologies you have been interested and investing in. tim: so, as i mentioned, there are a couple of really exciting places where bitcoin, the blockchain, smart contracts, and all of the technologies around them are going to play a big role in transforming some of the biggest industries in the world. already we are seeing it in banking. we are going to see it in commerce, we are going to see it in government, we are going to see it in insurance. speaking of government, it is interesting what is happening in south america. we have a relationship where we have worked with sickness -- cygnus in argentina, but clearly a lot of entrepreneurs are moving to uruguay or el salvador, because there is such a change happening around south america that we feel like there is a big opportunity there. taylor: do you feel like the bc, crypto world is in a
this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg markets. i'm taylor riggs.ant to turn back to tact. let's bring in tim draper. tim, love chatting with you about bitcoin. talk to us about some of the underlying blockchain technologies you have been interested and investing in. tim: so, as i mentioned, there are a couple of really exciting places where bitcoin, the blockchain, smart contracts, and all of the technologies around them are going to play a big role in transforming some of the...
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taylor: i am taylor riggs. romaine: we will talk about the pandemic and how global economies have become interconnected. supply chain pain. the u.s.-china relationship becoming more important. president biden will meet virtually was xi jinping. today, we will get a status check on where these countries stand when it comes to trade and how investors should view the relationship. taylor, we start with what we know so far about this meeting on monday. taylor: it was interesting. we had cop26 and a representative said they were trying to get china involved. they were showing up in other areas. getting this is a big deal. they will speak on monday, easing the tensions between these effective rivals. tech restrictions, taiwan, you name it. we are not noticing any specific outcomes, but there is an agenda of things to come. we will await any news on monday. let's do more about this in these upcoming talks between biden and president xi. how big of a deal is this and any specifics? >> given president biden said from th
taylor: i am taylor riggs. romaine: we will talk about the pandemic and how global economies have become interconnected. supply chain pain. the u.s.-china relationship becoming more important. president biden will meet virtually was xi jinping. today, we will get a status check on where these countries stand when it comes to trade and how investors should view the relationship. taylor, we start with what we know so far about this meeting on monday. taylor: it was interesting. we had cop26 and a...
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taylor: wonderful.aroline simmons, really appreciate your time as we continue to look at equities further to the upside today. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: 63 record highs for 2021 and it's only november 4, which means that we have under two months to go. it is the 47.10 on the s&p 500. -- it is the 4710 on the s&p 500. on jobs day it feels like a goldilocks scenario. you are down five and six basis points on five and 10 helping to relieve some of the pressure we've seen in the bond market. guy: i will turn to christmas. i want to know if you've written your christmas list. everyone is trying to work out if these, hot wheels cars, will they make it in time to make it under the christmas tree. the supply chain stories front and center. the ceo of mattel's joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think domestically we are going to have ups and downs for the next year. >> we are not immune from challenges of supply chain. >> i think over time there is going to be thinking about how do you globalize your
taylor: wonderful.aroline simmons, really appreciate your time as we continue to look at equities further to the upside today. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: 63 record highs for 2021 and it's only november 4, which means that we have under two months to go. it is the 47.10 on the s&p 500. -- it is the 4710 on the s&p 500. on jobs day it feels like a goldilocks scenario. you are down five and six basis points on five and 10 helping to relieve some of the pressure we've seen in the bond...
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taylor: i love to travel, so i picked this chart out for myself. we love the terminal data that we can get. the tsa is now predicting that passenger levels will be "very close to pre-pandemic levels" in this period around thanksgiving. it is traditionally one of the best periods of the year. tsa say in -- saying they are staffed and ready. this brings up a lot of issues about getting the right staffing levels there. really fascinating when you think about, are we back? romaine: they are saying we will still fall a little short of 2019 levels. there are now capacity issues. anyone who has traveled lately knows the logistics of flying these days are more complicated than they used to be. you don't have the same level of planes, level of staffing or attention. not to mention, have you looked at prices for a ticket lately? taylor: i have not. i just want to make sure those that are flying are behaving themselves. romaine: [laughter] of course. we will talk about travel on the show. we will talk a lot about what is going on in the restaurant industry. w
taylor: i love to travel, so i picked this chart out for myself. we love the terminal data that we can get. the tsa is now predicting that passenger levels will be "very close to pre-pandemic levels" in this period around thanksgiving. it is traditionally one of the best periods of the year. tsa say in -- saying they are staffed and ready. this brings up a lot of issues about getting the right staffing levels there. really fascinating when you think about, are we back? romaine: they...
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taylor: i am romaine bostick. romaine: i am romaine bostick. taylor: i am taylor riggs. caroline: we are looking ahead. a cloud for uber as a public number. there was a recovery in ridership. this is a margin game. ahead of the u.s. jobs report, were looking at the labor part of the gig economy that supports this like uber. taylor, you're looking at the silver lining? taylor: yes. we talk about drivers shortages. we are getting commentary. there is a huge increase in demand, and not enough drivers to meet the demand, that led to an increase in prices, but the ceo says that investment in driver growth is paying dividends and drivers are returning to the plat form, leading to further improvement in the consumer experience, talking about the number of active drivers in the u.s., up 60% versus this time last year. also trying to scale back some spending on driver incentives, which they had in place to get all those drivers back on the platform. you knew the impact we had on prices when there were not enough drivers in the middle of the pandemic. romaine: yes, we felt that on
taylor: i am romaine bostick. romaine: i am romaine bostick. taylor: i am taylor riggs. caroline: we are looking ahead. a cloud for uber as a public number. there was a recovery in ridership. this is a margin game. ahead of the u.s. jobs report, were looking at the labor part of the gig economy that supports this like uber. taylor, you're looking at the silver lining? taylor: yes. we talk about drivers shortages. we are getting commentary. there is a huge increase in demand, and not enough...
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taylor: final thoughts? katie: "bloomberg technology" is up next. taylor: with caroline.s is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money, and our collide -- power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is "bloomberg technology," with emily chang. caroline: i'm caroline hyde, in the for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, supply chain pain. retailer struggling to keep supply up with demand. amazon.
taylor: final thoughts? katie: "bloomberg technology" is up next. taylor: with caroline.s is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money, and our collide -- power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is "bloomberg technology," with emily chang. caroline: i'm caroline hyde, in the for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, supply chain pain. retailer struggling to keep supply up with demand. amazon.
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marjorie taylor greene called them traitors.mer trump chief of staff mark meadows said they should be stripped of their committee assignments. trump himself blasted those republicans at a speech that he later released himself in highlight real form. >> i say it with a heavy heart, no thank you goes to those in the house and senate who voted for the democrats non-infrastructure bill. also known as the democrat presidential re-election bill. it's only 11% was infrastructure, by the way, 11% of that bill much of it is green new deal crap just like throwing money out the window but you gave biden a victory as his poll numbers were falling off a cliff. >> seth: sorry, but you did have four years to pass an infrastructure bill and you wasted it whining about cnn's ratings and drawing graffiti on weather maps that's the joke from our new segment. remember that? remember that? ♪ when the president defaced a weather map with a sharpie because he lied about a hurricane? the only way it could have been more obvious is if he tagged it with
marjorie taylor greene called them traitors.mer trump chief of staff mark meadows said they should be stripped of their committee assignments. trump himself blasted those republicans at a speech that he later released himself in highlight real form. >> i say it with a heavy heart, no thank you goes to those in the house and senate who voted for the democrats non-infrastructure bill. also known as the democrat presidential re-election bill. it's only 11% was infrastructure, by the way, 11%...
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taylor: talk to us about that. we all know, conglomerates, as you know, at the wharton school, you do a 15% to 30% discount for analysts and advisors. analysts are aware there's a more nimble laser focused company. how much of these breakups are to extract that value versus may be a pure operational standpoint? >> i think the things you just mentioned dovetail together. from an operational standpoint, a pure play is not easier, but you will have more focused people at the top running it. as a result, with the agility with a corporate umbrella, these companies are able to perform better. one example, tyco, a huge conglomerate, two hundred 40 thousand employees and 900 acquisitions, often seen as the next ge, has gone through two breakups and five separate spinoffs. the value of the separate companies was about five times over the value of the original company. there is value to be unlocked. that's why i think it is one of the great trends of our era, do you conglomerate to station, to make a fancy word out of it. it
taylor: talk to us about that. we all know, conglomerates, as you know, at the wharton school, you do a 15% to 30% discount for analysts and advisors. analysts are aware there's a more nimble laser focused company. how much of these breakups are to extract that value versus may be a pure operational standpoint? >> i think the things you just mentioned dovetail together. from an operational standpoint, a pure play is not easier, but you will have more focused people at the top running it....
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs. caroline: the bloomberg new economy forum has brought together world and financial leaders and we are talking about some of the topics, inflation, increasing prices, pressures on executives and investors at human beings and some who have never had to build their portfolio in such an environment. we look at retail, earning numbers rolling in, at least on the corporate side of things companies are thriving amid high prices. they are still spending. also from the ceo on how he is handling things. let's listen in. we heard from them on the new economy forum. >> i think inflation is getting to be a lot more structured t oward -- once inflation expectations get anchored, then you get into the spiral. i don't think it is such prairie, non-. >> -- temporary phenomenon. >> i am concerned about inflation. supply chains are repositioning in part because of geopolitics, partly because of resilience considerations by governments, oil prices are going to remain high for quite a while. >> when i thi
taylor: i'm taylor riggs. caroline: the bloomberg new economy forum has brought together world and financial leaders and we are talking about some of the topics, inflation, increasing prices, pressures on executives and investors at human beings and some who have never had to build their portfolio in such an environment. we look at retail, earning numbers rolling in, at least on the corporate side of things companies are thriving amid high prices. they are still spending. also from the ceo on...
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taylor: liquidity is popping in. romaine: you have all the answers you need.fter the fed, it was pushed to a record. caroline: let's talk fine burgundy. atlas fine wine is holding their first ever wine auction. simon is with us. talk to us about -- a prize collection you have helped build up through an online arch and bypassing these collections before. i'm interested who the buyer is for collection like this. simon: good evening. it is an incredibly rare range of wines. it has its origins in the 1950s and 960s when it was on buying young lines and trading them in burgundy. it was 1988 that it moved forward. it has become one of the most expensive and sought after domains in france, producing a range of --some of which trade for in sorting -- sterling $3 0,000 per bottle. incredibly rare, 800 bottles produced each year. these are some of the rarest wines anyone is likely to own. who is likely to purchase? that becomes a difficult question to answer. we have global demand coming into the auction. it has been fascinating to understand where the bidders are from.
taylor: liquidity is popping in. romaine: you have all the answers you need.fter the fed, it was pushed to a record. caroline: let's talk fine burgundy. atlas fine wine is holding their first ever wine auction. simon is with us. talk to us about -- a prize collection you have helped build up through an online arch and bypassing these collections before. i'm interested who the buyer is for collection like this. simon: good evening. it is an incredibly rare range of wines. it has its origins in...
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taylor: you could say that. i know michael keene is going to nail it when he talks about the goldilocks scenario. at least for now, it is a record high across-the-board. on the russell 2000, that domestic cap focus that are taking the lead -- on equities that are taking the lead. we would be remiss not to mention a five year yield. we came down almost nine basis points yesterday. we are down about three basis points, coming from 120 just a few days ago to below a 108 on the five year. they do not need to price in as many rate hikes. how are we thinking about the federal reserve on days like today? i have to mention one stock we were looking at yesterday. shares of peloton up more than 30%, down below $60 per share. we want to talk about supply chain issues given the reopening of the economy. guy: what has happened in the speed of the slowdown that we have seen. certainly, that would be a culprit for management on the call we heard earlier. the fascinating -- fascinating to see how things have changed as quickly
taylor: you could say that. i know michael keene is going to nail it when he talks about the goldilocks scenario. at least for now, it is a record high across-the-board. on the russell 2000, that domestic cap focus that are taking the lead -- on equities that are taking the lead. we would be remiss not to mention a five year yield. we came down almost nine basis points yesterday. we are down about three basis points, coming from 120 just a few days ago to below a 108 on the five year. they do...
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in many ways we've seen the taylor swift taylor's version outperforming the original version on streaminge new versions which sown almost identical to the original >> do you think this will inspire other young artists to fight the same way, keep their fans, and push back against record labels? >> i think it will taylor is in a very unique situation in which she has this fan base where she was able to do so. what we're seeing in a number of these record deals is these labels are extending the time during which you cannot re-record your music and that was a very key issue here taylor's contract allowed her to re-record them and create new masters if she wanted, and she did. she decided it was worth the effort, and the streaming services these days you can get distribution around the world immediately. you don't need a label or an owner to do that so it was very, very lucrative for her. >> but you're saying the record industry is already pushing back and "the wall street journal" today said in response to these re-recordings universal music company has revamped record deals to block artists
in many ways we've seen the taylor swift taylor's version outperforming the original version on streaminge new versions which sown almost identical to the original >> do you think this will inspire other young artists to fight the same way, keep their fans, and push back against record labels? >> i think it will taylor is in a very unique situation in which she has this fan base where she was able to do so. what we're seeing in a number of these record deals is these labels are...
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taylor: why, behind that, is that protectionism?s it worrying about having all your eggs in one basket? is it a labor issue? is it physical geographics? what is the why behind that shift? brian: it has to do with options. even after the covid pandemic ins, -- ends, there will be future supply shock. they were here before the pandemic, they will be hereafter. what the pandemic did was when you stress certain systems and organizations, make it better. having an agile and nibble supply chain becomes a competitive advantage. -- nimble supply chain. they are the ones that are winning. companies are seeing that. they want to emulate successful strategies and being able to say ok, i can reserve 20% of my widgets to this supplier in mexico where i may pay three times as much but my lead time is three weeks, not three months. these are the types of formulas companies are going through in order to create a more nibble supply chain. taylor: brian bourke, seko logistics. where also tracking the omicron variant, creating headaches. this is bloom
taylor: why, behind that, is that protectionism?s it worrying about having all your eggs in one basket? is it a labor issue? is it physical geographics? what is the why behind that shift? brian: it has to do with options. even after the covid pandemic ins, -- ends, there will be future supply shock. they were here before the pandemic, they will be hereafter. what the pandemic did was when you stress certain systems and organizations, make it better. having an agile and nibble supply chain...
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taylor swift fans vote? >> i think that's what the mcauliffe campaign is hoping. >> what group of fans are backing youngkin. chet-heads? >> we don't have any polling on different fan groups of musical artists. >> you're 538. ( bleep ). >> yeah, it's a real nearby-- >> could we be underestimating the swifties? >> i think i would be careful about giving them too much weight, but there are a lot of young people who like taylor swift. we know that's true. >> could taylor swift fans be the key to the virginia race? to find out, i had to dive deep into their fandom, no matter how many of her albums i had to buy on the show's credit card. sorry. this just happened to me without my approval or consent. shame on him! whoa! whoa! finally, after becoming fluent in all things taylor, i gathered a group of her fans in virginia to see how angry they were with candidate youngkin. are you all true fans? you true swifties? did you buy signed "fearless" albums, taylor version? >> i actually do have it and i can pull it up. >>
taylor swift fans vote? >> i think that's what the mcauliffe campaign is hoping. >> what group of fans are backing youngkin. chet-heads? >> we don't have any polling on different fan groups of musical artists. >> you're 538. ( bleep ). >> yeah, it's a real nearby-- >> could we be underestimating the swifties? >> i think i would be careful about giving them too much weight, but there are a lot of young people who like taylor swift. we know that's true....
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taylor: we will wake up tomorrow to another day.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money and power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, jack dorsey resigns as ceo of twitter. we will talk about what new leadership means for the future of the internet town square. plus, omic
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taylor: don't front run our final thoughts. this is bloomberg.omaine: a great 30 minutes where we broke down climate change, cop 26 and what may come out of it. how is that for private investment? sonali: not only carlisle involved, but it's not just words and blah, blah, blah, but significant movements. romaine: you are talking about a climate change agreement that six years old and nothing to show for it yet. sonali: this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money and power collide. in silicon valley and beyond. this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. [stand by]
taylor: don't front run our final thoughts. this is bloomberg.omaine: a great 30 minutes where we broke down climate change, cop 26 and what may come out of it. how is that for private investment? sonali: not only carlisle involved, but it's not just words and blah, blah, blah, but significant movements. romaine: you are talking about a climate change agreement that six years old and nothing to show for it yet. sonali: this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money...
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taylor: talk to us about the inventory costs.he cost that once you start ramping up, this on shoring once we get there, the problem it hits perhaps when a lot of the supply chain issues have been resolved. are you thinking that the demand for chips will be more never-ending? >> i do think the demand for chips is going to be never-ending in the foreseeable future because we are digitizing not only our supply but our lives. with that said, there is overall consumer products are going to end up with a glut of inventory somewhere along the line because there is a significant amount of inventory in transition coming from overseas. there are also folks who are reassuring. you're right there will be inventory piles somewhere. this mark companies are building strategic inventory stockpiles and those make a light of sense ongoing. caroline: let's bring back the qualcomm ceo. let's talk about your strategy and how you have weathered what has been an extraordinary supply chain storm and how you think about on shoring and using foundry bases
taylor: talk to us about the inventory costs.he cost that once you start ramping up, this on shoring once we get there, the problem it hits perhaps when a lot of the supply chain issues have been resolved. are you thinking that the demand for chips will be more never-ending? >> i do think the demand for chips is going to be never-ending in the foreseeable future because we are digitizing not only our supply but our lives. with that said, there is overall consumer products are going to end...
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taylor: from your perspective, on economics, how big is that tap dance at this moment? we've had a lot of guests say this is one of the more difficult years the fed will face since the vulgar era. andrew: i agree with that. when ben bernanke became chairman, we called it the great moderation because there had been one recession in the previous 20 years and it looked like the skies were blue. but as it turned out, it wasn't long after that we had a terrible financial crisis. in this case, we know inflation is running far above where fed officials want us to get and far above what ordinary families want to see. so the federal reserve has to balance the parts of its mandate . employment is critical, wages are critical, but having an affordable cost of living is also important. the federal reserve is like a team of doctors to the nation and to our economy and they need to explain in this year coming up, it's a great opportunity for chair howell and the vice chair nominee to help explain to our country and to ordinary people how they are going to help make things work out ov
taylor: from your perspective, on economics, how big is that tap dance at this moment? we've had a lot of guests say this is one of the more difficult years the fed will face since the vulgar era. andrew: i agree with that. when ben bernanke became chairman, we called it the great moderation because there had been one recession in the previous 20 years and it looked like the skies were blue. but as it turned out, it wasn't long after that we had a terrible financial crisis. in this case, we...
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greene beraided her and marjorie taylor greene fights with house colleagues. colleagues were congresswoman liz cheney and jamie raskin. they're on the floor of the house. charlie, oh, one more thing, marjorie taylor greene. this is element for her. marjorie taylor greene launches an attack on the 13 republican quote unquote traitors who voted for the biden infrastructure bill. trade tors. i -- charlie, i'm old enough to remember when republicans loved infrastructure. they would love to be there for the bill signing and take all the credit and now it's triggerous behavior? >> yes, and of course, donald trump had proposed infrastructure bill and they would have enthusiastically supported it. a party of bigotry and violence, republican leaders could refute that dramatically by kicking out paul gosar or marjorie taylor greene and say no, this is not who we are but in fact, they embrace them and treat them like rock stars so this is objectively true but the contrast between the anger against the members who voted for bridges and roads versus the absolute indifferen
greene beraided her and marjorie taylor greene fights with house colleagues. colleagues were congresswoman liz cheney and jamie raskin. they're on the floor of the house. charlie, oh, one more thing, marjorie taylor greene. this is element for her. marjorie taylor greene launches an attack on the 13 republican quote unquote traitors who voted for the biden infrastructure bill. trade tors. i -- charlie, i'm old enough to remember when republicans loved infrastructure. they would love to be there...
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and it's ironic, because universal music is taylor swift's label.niversal, they're trying to prevent the next generation from doing that within a certain time period. >> and swift seems like one of the last major global pop stars. i wonder what is next for her. >> well, that's up to her. i'm not so sure she's the last global pop star. there will be another new generation of stars. today, with global distribution, we can see that star come from anywhere if you look at what is going on with bts, or some of the other artists gaining followings around the world because the streaming services are global now. >> has she completed all of her rerecordings now >> she said she's going to do them now there are multiple albums, and she's not done with this success, we'll see more from her. >> which version do you listen to >> i compared both today i can't tell them apart. i listen to the taylor version. >> wow you're, what do they call them a swiftie. >> if it has to do with money going to a soulless financial owner or the artist, i'm going to pick the artist.
and it's ironic, because universal music is taylor swift's label.niversal, they're trying to prevent the next generation from doing that within a certain time period. >> and swift seems like one of the last major global pop stars. i wonder what is next for her. >> well, that's up to her. i'm not so sure she's the last global pop star. there will be another new generation of stars. today, with global distribution, we can see that star come from anywhere if you look at what is going...
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taylor: let's do all of this and more with our senior logistics strategist. a great piece on the terminal. every step of the global supply chain is going wrong all at once. we talked a lot about the ports, trucking, distribution centers. where do you see the biggest chokepoint happening? >> the reality is the chokepoint in my view is centered around the labor shortages that we are facing. not only across transportation logistics, but the broader economy. that is impacting throughput at many ports. in addition to that, you had a total dislocation of the supply chain when the economies begin to shut down. it shut down first in asia followed by the u.s.. then china opened up for we did and they were sending their exports to us and we weren't ready to have them. that created an imbalance within what was normally an imbalanced supply chain anyway where it was difficult getting empty containers back to asia so they can fill them. the good news is at the ports in southern california, the backlog peaked around november 6. that has come down from that peak. we believe
taylor: let's do all of this and more with our senior logistics strategist. a great piece on the terminal. every step of the global supply chain is going wrong all at once. we talked a lot about the ports, trucking, distribution centers. where do you see the biggest chokepoint happening? >> the reality is the chokepoint in my view is centered around the labor shortages that we are facing. not only across transportation logistics, but the broader economy. that is impacting throughput at...
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it's been a very public feud with scooter brawn that left taylor heartbroken.igher. this time, swift shared with fans songs and versions that were previously not included in the album such as this ten-minute version of "all too well" and after giving it a listen and being told so by my amazing team of producers here, it's a tough time to be jake gillen hall. you can watch taylor swicht tonight on "snl" as the music guest. that's at 11:30 p.m. eastern on nbc. thank you for making time for us. come back tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. marvin lemus and linda yvette chavez will join me. we're going to discuss what fans can expect from the show's new season. but until we meet again, i'm ayman mow moy he dean. thanks for joining us. thanks for joining us. as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ are you tired of clean clothes that
it's been a very public feud with scooter brawn that left taylor heartbroken.igher. this time, swift shared with fans songs and versions that were previously not included in the album such as this ten-minute version of "all too well" and after giving it a listen and being told so by my amazing team of producers here, it's a tough time to be jake gillen hall. you can watch taylor swicht tonight on "snl" as the music guest. that's at 11:30 p.m. eastern on nbc. thank you for...
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taylor. i'm the director of natural resource studies here at the cato institute, kato hired people like me, primarily to change public opinion. and that's what i did. there may be some extreme events that occur down the road and we don't know what the chances for that might be. the climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt about the underlying science. james, hans and it nasa thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists think there's probably more like 0.3 percent denial about the underlying sciences. the critical is the critical juncture that event while taylor takes a sip of water meat mock marano, what i'm going to like, yeah, i'm going to be looking at you can be sitting there. so i be like, my job essentially is covering the global warming movement. and communicating to the public, the latest findings. you look at the, the satellite data we're, we actually had no significant warming since 1998. actually no warming, we've been cooling and recent years.
taylor. i'm the director of natural resource studies here at the cato institute, kato hired people like me, primarily to change public opinion. and that's what i did. there may be some extreme events that occur down the road and we don't know what the chances for that might be. the climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt about the underlying science. james, hans and it nasa thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists think there's probably more like 0.3...
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taylor swift. pop star, songwriter, and inventor of the color red. personally i love taylor swift, huge fan, really nothing bad to say about her but even if i had something bad to say about her, i wouldn't. i wouldn't say it it because taylor swift fans are super protective of her, they are like one of those old-fashioned dads with a shotgun who doesn't want you to marry his daughter because he wants to marry her. taylor swift has been rerecording all of her old albums which means people are relistening to all of her old songs about her famous ex's and then getting mad at those ex's all over again on her behalf. and while taylor maybe content to address her old boy frents with hold lyrics and songs that again i want to stress perfect in every way, some of her fans are less subtle. >> this going too far, while jake gyllenhaal is taking incoming fir from the swifties, another one of taylor's exs is being bombarded with messages now. >> a user on instagram sent john mayer a direct message telling him [bleep] yourself you ugly bitc, had, i hope you choke
taylor swift. pop star, songwriter, and inventor of the color red. personally i love taylor swift, huge fan, really nothing bad to say about her but even if i had something bad to say about her, i wouldn't. i wouldn't say it it because taylor swift fans are super protective of her, they are like one of those old-fashioned dads with a shotgun who doesn't want you to marry his daughter because he wants to marry her. taylor swift has been rerecording all of her old albums which means people are...
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and this is jerry taylor's recipe for doing just that. today's a lot of people who don't know what to think about climate change are being told by people like me. there's a relative non event. it's the same sort of wolf crime that the environmental movement is done from time immemorial. you know, 1st we were told there was a population bond that was going to wipe out humanity and that bomb never went off . and we were told we're going to run out of fossil fuels and agricultural commodities, rog and star, that never happened. and this is just the latest iteration of the usual story from environmentalists that if we continue to go down last a fair capital, this roads we're going to blow up the planet and just re mankind. maybe there's something in the pictures you can't see. it's essential to live and breathe it out and bring it in. oh c o 2. now some politicians want to label carbon dioxide a pollutant. imagine if they succeed, they call it pollution. we call it life. this tv commercial is from the think tanks, competitive enterprise insti
and this is jerry taylor's recipe for doing just that. today's a lot of people who don't know what to think about climate change are being told by people like me. there's a relative non event. it's the same sort of wolf crime that the environmental movement is done from time immemorial. you know, 1st we were told there was a population bond that was going to wipe out humanity and that bomb never went off . and we were told we're going to run out of fossil fuels and agricultural commodities, rog...
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marjorie taylor greene is absolutely wonderful. audience when she made those islamophobic remarks again or the first time, i'm not sure which it was, and they were laughing and applauding. they weren't horrified at what she was saying. they were saying you go. you go, girl. so she had a great line and she was going to use it over and over. so she knows who her audience is, too. and so they want to win. he doesn't want to speak up. the democrats don't want to get involved in that fight too much because it's not their fight. democrats fight over child care. they're not calling each other names. >> basically fighting over who is the most trumpy. >> yeah. >> and i know alice, you spoke with marjorie taylor greene just before coming on and she told you about the conversation she had about this sort of battle with the former president donald trump. >> right. i just spoke with her. she had a conversation with trump earlier this afternoon. she says former president trump is 100% behind her and he is supportive of what she's doing and the w
marjorie taylor greene is absolutely wonderful. audience when she made those islamophobic remarks again or the first time, i'm not sure which it was, and they were laughing and applauding. they weren't horrified at what she was saying. they were saying you go. you go, girl. so she had a great line and she was going to use it over and over. so she knows who her audience is, too. and so they want to win. he doesn't want to speak up. the democrats don't want to get involved in that fight too much...
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taylor: i want to bring you some breaking news that we are getting. apple is now hiring tesla's autopilot software director for its core efforts. this is the x tesla executive speaking -- that might be a different story. let's go this one. apple hiring tesla's autopilot software director for car effort. we have been talking about big car efforts from afro -- from apple. caroline: it is important when you are getting competitive in the space, looking at rivian, for example, boosting its price range as a company that is going to have a significant capital marketization. amazon owns a big chunk of rivian. we are going to talk about amazon more, we are going to be talking about unionization efforts that amazon is fighting against. remember, today, the news about unions, worker action to demand higher wages, customers facing weeklong delays as the strike at deere continues. companies deal with the labor issues from shortages to stripes. -- strikes. let's talk to the union president at amazon. christian smalls joins us now. you have a fascinating story beca
taylor: i want to bring you some breaking news that we are getting. apple is now hiring tesla's autopilot software director for its core efforts. this is the x tesla executive speaking -- that might be a different story. let's go this one. apple hiring tesla's autopilot software director for car effort. we have been talking about big car efforts from afro -- from apple. caroline: it is important when you are getting competitive in the space, looking at rivian, for example, boosting its price...
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taylor's version" overnight.utside. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ tonight's gonna be a good, good, night, i have a feeling ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪i put in the work all day i put in the work all day♪ ♪them man are doing this thing part time♪ ♪no i'm doing this thing all day♪ ♪i put in the work all day i put in the work all day♪ ♪look, no i don't care what you think or say♪ ♪i put in the work all day♪ ♪ ♪ ♪i put in the work all day♪ ♪ fresh flavors... classic dishes... ♪ and a new seat at the table. ♪ with less moderate-to-severe eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. talk to your doctor about dupixent. with
taylor's version" overnight.utside. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ tonight's gonna be a good, good, night, i have a feeling ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪i put in the work all day i put in the work all day♪ ♪them man are doing this thing part time♪ ♪no i'm doing this thing all day♪ ♪i put in the work all day i put in the work all day♪ ♪look, no i don't care what you think or say♪ ♪i put in the work all day♪ ♪ ♪ ♪i put in the work all day♪ ♪ fresh flavors... classic...
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marjory taylor green for promoting racist conspiracy theories and advocating violence against members of congress. that's the bar normally for this kind of thing to lose your committee assignment. now there's a movement in republicans who want to take that step, the purge, enforcer, you voted the wrong way, you liked that post, want to punish their colleague for voting for a bipartisan roads and bridges bill. not about policy. it's about complete and total loyalty. as the presidency, donald trump and john mcentee built a cult. it's the vision they have now actively that they are cultivating and working on for the american government once again should he be allowed back into the halls of power. olivia troy is an aide to mike pence before resigning. she's director of the republican accountability project and the aforementioned myles taylor is the chief of staff. he is the co-founder and executive director of the renew america movement. olivia, i'm curious from the inside how this tracks with your experience, the description of mcentee in this kind of obsessive, paranoid, quasi-authorita
marjory taylor green for promoting racist conspiracy theories and advocating violence against members of congress. that's the bar normally for this kind of thing to lose your committee assignment. now there's a movement in republicans who want to take that step, the purge, enforcer, you voted the wrong way, you liked that post, want to punish their colleague for voting for a bipartisan roads and bridges bill. not about policy. it's about complete and total loyalty. as the presidency, donald...
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plus swifties are part of taylor swift's presentation. >>> a former u.s. marine told a reporter that day that he and fellow rioters were going to take the federal building. he reached a plea agreement and will serve 60 days in jail. john gruden filed a lawsuit against the nfl, accusing commissioner roger goodell of launching a soviet-style character assassination against him. he resigned after thousands of his work emails were made public. >> and at least 68 inmates died at a gun battle in ecuador saturday between prison gangs and ecuador drug cartels. more ayman with ayman mohyeldin right after this break. n mohyel right after this break ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy fr
plus swifties are part of taylor swift's presentation. >>> a former u.s. marine told a reporter that day that he and fellow rioters were going to take the federal building. he reached a plea agreement and will serve 60 days in jail. john gruden filed a lawsuit against the nfl, accusing commissioner roger goodell of launching a soviet-style character assassination against him. he resigned after thousands of his work emails were made public. >> and at least 68 inmates died at a gun...
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she got this from marjorie taylor greene who loves to stir this stuff.the gop conference. never attacked by democrats or rinos. mace can back off, hang up your real gal pals, jit had -- i'm not going to refeet all and she goes on with my iphone yeah, more racism, and nancy mace fires back. i'm correcting you, i'm a pro-life fiscal conservative and what i'm not is not a bigot and you might want to try that out in your little league. >> the thing is, yes, you have lauren boebert and marjorie taylor greene, but you also have former president trump. i remember being at rallies with trump where he would just put up ilhan omar's face and the crowd would go crazy screaming dish was at rally where he said that omar should go back to where she came from, so this is not something that is coming just from these kinds of fringe members. this came from the leader of the party who never apologized for any of those things that he said. >> let's be clear here as well. this kind of rhetoric and behavior isn't just happening because of the inaction and silence of the repu
she got this from marjorie taylor greene who loves to stir this stuff.the gop conference. never attacked by democrats or rinos. mace can back off, hang up your real gal pals, jit had -- i'm not going to refeet all and she goes on with my iphone yeah, more racism, and nancy mace fires back. i'm correcting you, i'm a pro-life fiscal conservative and what i'm not is not a bigot and you might want to try that out in your little league. >> the thing is, yes, you have lauren boebert and...
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ten more marjorie taylor greens in the house.s the odds on leader. but let's not forget, jessica, what the danger is here. lauren boebert is lying. lauren boebert, what she said about ilhan omar, she's a bigot. boebert is a bigot. but most importantly lauren boebert incited violence against another fellow member of congress. she called a fellow member of congress a suicide bomber. the scary thing, though, jessica, is lauren boebert is exactly where the republican party base is. you and i consider what she said to be outrageous. the base doesn't. >> it is outrageous. and to just sit there and listen to it, you hear her getting laughs from the crowd there, it is clearly done for laughs. and she's probably going to fund-raise off of it and make a fair amount of money for her re-election campaign. it boggles the mind, but to your point, that's where her base, that's where the republican party base is right now. >> that's the danger. look, lauren boebert is who she is. jessica, the danger for all of us is the republican party base doe
ten more marjorie taylor greens in the house.s the odds on leader. but let's not forget, jessica, what the danger is here. lauren boebert is lying. lauren boebert, what she said about ilhan omar, she's a bigot. boebert is a bigot. but most importantly lauren boebert incited violence against another fellow member of congress. she called a fellow member of congress a suicide bomber. the scary thing, though, jessica, is lauren boebert is exactly where the republican party base is. you and i...
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the taylor greenes and mark gates. they are incredibly far right.s week about what she needs from a speaker if the republicans win the midterms. >> we know kevin mccarthy has a problem and doesn't have the full support to be speaker because there are many of us very unhappy about the failure to hold republicans accountable while conservatives like me and others take the constant abuse by the democrats. >> so really, the members to keep an eye on the next year are marjory taylor greene, matt gates and members of the very conservative caucus in the house about 40 members. marjory taylor greene tweeted she had a good call with mccarthy and did say, quote, i like what he has planned. that is not a full endorsement. a lot could happen between now and next year. >> let's dive into more of this with cnn reporter erol. thank you for joining us this morning. >> good morning. good to be with you. >> let's pick up there. how much did you think kevin mccarthy needs to worry about the taylor greene, maga wing? >> he needs to be worried. he tried thi s before. wh
the taylor greenes and mark gates. they are incredibly far right.s week about what she needs from a speaker if the republicans win the midterms. >> we know kevin mccarthy has a problem and doesn't have the full support to be speaker because there are many of us very unhappy about the failure to hold republicans accountable while conservatives like me and others take the constant abuse by the democrats. >> so really, the members to keep an eye on the next year are marjory taylor...
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we presented taylor's critique to patrick michaels, who rejects taylor's account. he says, his facts were scientifically documented, and he still thinks james hanson is wrong, and denies misleading. the public kato has not replied to the critique in spite of repeated requests. let's take a look at the economics. the oil industry strategy paper describes her large sums of money had to be given by the oil and energy industry to think tanks and organizations among recipients see fact well around the workers. the best thing to do is, is have the courage to do nothing. i get any money from the oil companies, we might get some and competitive enterprise institute. we don't disclose our dinars. however, some of our donors disclose that they fund us. the most notable being exxon mobil, which funded a number of groups for probably a decade. tax records, financial reports, and other documents show who exxonmobil funded after the strategy meeting from 1998 to 2006. 0 sh. the data shows that the world's major oil company in the years after the meeting donated at least $1200000
we presented taylor's critique to patrick michaels, who rejects taylor's account. he says, his facts were scientifically documented, and he still thinks james hanson is wrong, and denies misleading. the public kato has not replied to the critique in spite of repeated requests. let's take a look at the economics. the oil industry strategy paper describes her large sums of money had to be given by the oil and energy industry to think tanks and organizations among recipients see fact well around...
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because marjorie taylor greene is following the prescript or the prescription of healing from donaldhe republican party, this far right-wing group that supports donald trump stir this caldron of hate, bigotry, racism, ho homophobia. we're seeing it happen. mccarthy was not in the best of races with donald john trump before he left and after he left. if marjorie taylor greene continues to go down this road along with bthe others, he may not survive to be speaker, if that is the case, if they win. >> what do you think? is kevin mccarthy in charge of this caucus right now? >> he's more in charge of it than marjorie taylor greene and paul gosar who have been stripped of their committee assignments due to their outlandish and insulting comments and social media activity. for marjorie taylor greene to try to act like she's the spokesperson for conservatives in washington, d.c., it's quite laughable. look, it's really important -- i think mccarthy should have done a lot more with regard to lauren boebert aside from having a conversation with her and saying -- >> you think she should be thro
because marjorie taylor greene is following the prescript or the prescription of healing from donaldhe republican party, this far right-wing group that supports donald trump stir this caldron of hate, bigotry, racism, ho homophobia. we're seeing it happen. mccarthy was not in the best of races with donald john trump before he left and after he left. if marjorie taylor greene continues to go down this road along with bthe others, he may not survive to be speaker, if that is the case, if they...
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remember, kevin mccarthy once thought what marjorie taylor greene did was out of bounds. his remarks on the house floor yesterday about gosar's actions, he reserved the bulk of condemnation not for the terrible things he has done multiple times but reserved his biggest condemnation for democrats. take a listen. >> for democrats, this vote isn't about a video. it's about control. that's the one and only thing democrats are interested in. not condemning violence. not protecting the institution. not decorum, or decency, just control. the democrats want control and they don't care about the consequences. they're destroying this institution, silencing the minority, and therefore silencing the millions of americans. >> mccarthy trying to play the victim card there, this defense of gosar is a reminder of how twisted of a pretzel the republican leadership has done to themselves on the party as a whole, and how they have radically transformed themselves in apparent service to donald trump and trumpism and to own the libs. mccarthy's transformation is telling, think about this, bac
remember, kevin mccarthy once thought what marjorie taylor greene did was out of bounds. his remarks on the house floor yesterday about gosar's actions, he reserved the bulk of condemnation not for the terrible things he has done multiple times but reserved his biggest condemnation for democrats. take a listen. >> for democrats, this vote isn't about a video. it's about control. that's the one and only thing democrats are interested in. not condemning violence. not protecting the...
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what could be described as the gop's extremist caucus, congresswoman lauren boebert and marjorie taylorene both making waves again as the republican leadership remains quiet. house minority leader kevin mccarthy out with a new statement just moments ago. i'm going to read it for you. >>> in a moment, i'm going to talk to congressman andy levin about the atmosphere on capitol hill as well as the build back better bill to be taken up by the senate on monday. a big smile there likely because of the michigan win moments ago as well. >>> plus i'm going to talk to one writer who believes that what president biden needs more than a build back better victory, an enemy. and molly jong fast has ideas of who or what that enemy should be. >>> we're looking to a monumental showdown in the supreme court just days from now, the future of roe v. wade hanging in the balance. that is coming up later on in the hour. >>> we want to begin, though, with the latest examples of the republican party's continued shift towards extremism. republican congresswoman lauren boebert garnering massive backlash after vid
what could be described as the gop's extremist caucus, congresswoman lauren boebert and marjorie taylorene both making waves again as the republican leadership remains quiet. house minority leader kevin mccarthy out with a new statement just moments ago. i'm going to read it for you. >>> in a moment, i'm going to talk to congressman andy levin about the atmosphere on capitol hill as well as the build back better bill to be taken up by the senate on monday. a big smile there likely...
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the marjorie taylor greens of the world, the matt gaetzs. basically, mccarthy said in that meeting this is not the time to have these fights. et cetera not going to go unnoticed what these members did in terms of votering president biden's agenda but he wants them to be united against the build back better act. i think the other real threat that's important to think about here is a lot of republicans privately have said to us this is a slippery slope. if all of a sudden a member gets taken off of a committee because they break with leadership, what does ma mean, or marjorie taylor green who has said publicly, threatened she may not support kevin mccarthy for speaking after the 2022 election. i think he has stemmed that as far as an actual -- any retribution that's going to happen. but certainly the vitriol and the frustration with those members that did support president is ongoing. i don't expect that to stop. it has really become a litmus test of you are either with the republican party or you are not, the party of donald trump, or you are
the marjorie taylor greens of the world, the matt gaetzs. basically, mccarthy said in that meeting this is not the time to have these fights. et cetera not going to go unnoticed what these members did in terms of votering president biden's agenda but he wants them to be united against the build back better act. i think the other real threat that's important to think about here is a lot of republicans privately have said to us this is a slippery slope. if all of a sudden a member gets taken off...