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taylor: lindsey taylor wood, really appreciate you joining us .ng another story, that is the president of instacart leaving the company after three months. she announced she is leaving at the end of the month and saying that it was the best decision for the company and for me personally. she previously worked at facebook. coming up, blue origin has been given a go for its flight saturday morning, it will see the first nfl hall of famer going to space. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have a lot a people who have signed up to go who will help us pay the bills from developing the program. but the team are ratcheting up, building more spaceships. once they have a number of spaceships and those people who can afford to pay have gone to space, then we will start to be able to bring the price down. my grandchildren will afford to go to space even if they were not my grandchildren. taylor: a good clarification, even if you are not a grandchild of richard branson, maybe one day you will be able to afford it. that was richard branson. his thou
taylor: lindsey taylor wood, really appreciate you joining us .ng another story, that is the president of instacart leaving the company after three months. she announced she is leaving at the end of the month and saying that it was the best decision for the company and for me personally. she previously worked at facebook. coming up, blue origin has been given a go for its flight saturday morning, it will see the first nfl hall of famer going to space. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs. katie: and i'm katie greifeld. caroline hyde is off today.aylor: for the dow and the s&p, the best week going back since february. all of this coming on a big cpi date, 6.6%. higher inflation means your real wages, romaine, you just lost 2%. romaine: some people thinking as to what the fed response is going to be here. taylor, you talk about going to the moon with regards to the meme stocks. we are going to the moon and beyond. over the next 30 minutes, we will talk about space. blue origin scheduled for another launch tomorrow. we will go to infinity and beyond by digging into the money of this booming space industry. companies are raising money by going public and taking celebrities. future plans include visiting places like mars, which could be big, katie. we will start with tomorrow's launch. taylor: the billionaire space race is back on. this launch was supposed to be earlier this week, but now we are going to see the launch of that ns 19 flight tomorrow. blue origin says whether it was the only factor -- whether was the only factor nega
taylor: i'm taylor riggs. katie: and i'm katie greifeld. caroline hyde is off today.aylor: for the dow and the s&p, the best week going back since february. all of this coming on a big cpi date, 6.6%. higher inflation means your real wages, romaine, you just lost 2%. romaine: some people thinking as to what the fed response is going to be here. taylor, you talk about going to the moon with regards to the meme stocks. we are going to the moon and beyond. over the next 30 minutes, we will...
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taylor: i am taylor riggs in for jonathan ferro treasure -- jonathan ferro. fueling a rebound in junk bonds ahead of the holidays. we begin with the big issue. how hawkish is the hawkish fed? ? looking at a more hawkish fed. >> it is all about what the fed is going to do. >> short-term economic concerns are picking up. >> what regime are we going into next year? >> there is a prospect of monetary tightening. >> the question is, will the fed be hiking -- will the rates move 5 -- higher? >> we will not get anywhere near an inverted yield curve. >> what is the fed's reaction function? >> joining us now in our -- it is this push and pull in the market that is a big debate. how are you thinking about a hawkish fed? ? going to see a lot of inflation. we are going to see all that, but it will not be soft. they have to keep washington happy. they will be slow to hike. >> interesting. do you agree? >> the mindset of the market is decided inflationary. this is a complete regime change for the fed. i think the fed is going to respond to the inflation pressures. this is
taylor: i am taylor riggs in for jonathan ferro treasure -- jonathan ferro. fueling a rebound in junk bonds ahead of the holidays. we begin with the big issue. how hawkish is the hawkish fed? ? looking at a more hawkish fed. >> it is all about what the fed is going to do. >> short-term economic concerns are picking up. >> what regime are we going into next year? >> there is a prospect of monetary tightening. >> the question is, will the fed be hiking -- will the...
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let's talk about the taylor: taylor: companies that are public.h these both have in common was some migratory risk and regulatory overhang. is that not a risk? >> i think uber is a big enough risk. as the year progresses, we do see some potential events that should ease out the risk ease out the worry investors have. we expect something from new york state in january. in boston, there is going to be a ballot and she to have. probably we will see an appeal in california. as the months progressed, part of our hypothesis is the risk on oberg, which is the gig worker classification across the globe slowly starts to ease. we have the reopening, mass vaccinations and a ton of other things in uber's favor. grocery delivery kicking in. all those things come together. that should help uber ease the risk on the regulatory side. that makes it a good story. taylor: i'll have 10 seconds. does apple get to treat chilean -- to 3 trillion exterior echo >> they're doing a lot of new things. i don't see any reason why not. taylor: appreciate it as always. managing
let's talk about the taylor: taylor: companies that are public.h these both have in common was some migratory risk and regulatory overhang. is that not a risk? >> i think uber is a big enough risk. as the year progresses, we do see some potential events that should ease out the risk ease out the worry investors have. we expect something from new york state in january. in boston, there is going to be a ballot and she to have. probably we will see an appeal in california. as the months...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs, and this is "bloomberg real yield."ime for the auction block. there were no investment-grade sales this week, and this comes one week after sales talks of $38 billion in monthly issuance. that number for december top to the previous record, which had broken the first two weeks of the month. there was a little bit of activity in the high-yield market. a mobile gaming company sweeten the deal terms with the yield of 11%. u.s. junk bond issuance for the year is more than 457 billion dollars, a record level. president biden signed a $2.5 trillion hike to the debt ceiling. u.s. treasury is pumping up its bill auction sizes as a result. investors looking to the credit insight and that inflation debate. >> when you look at credit growth, credit growth in the u.s. or in the euro zone is still very weak. annual rates of growth in the corporate sector are really in the low single-digit rates. it is almost like doing we are well on our way to re-normalize out of the pandemic and return to the low-growth, low-inflation world we hav
this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs, and this is "bloomberg real yield."ime for the auction block. there were no investment-grade sales this week, and this comes one week after sales talks of $38 billion in monthly issuance. that number for december top to the previous record, which had broken the first two weeks of the month. there was a little bit of activity in the high-yield market. a mobile gaming company sweeten the deal terms with the yield of 11%. u.s. junk bond...
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nobody can say now area taylor: -- now. taylor: john, safe holiday travels. we will be checking in with you to get your thoughts on the latest here. john tossing. --tozzi.. the big story in technology as we think about all of this is the elizabeth holmes trial. the latest is that jurors in san jose, california are deliberating for a third day. the panel of eight men and four women are deciding if the 37 year old entrepreneur is guilty of defrauding investors and patients of her failed blood testing startup theranos. joining us from the courthouse, joe rosen bought. -- rosenblatt. what is the latest? joe: moments ago i got out of the courtroom where the jury has asked for some feedback, and audio to be played that they had heard previously in trial. they wanted that replayed. this was an investor call in which elizabeth holmes was explaining the technology behind her blood testing machine in very grandiose terms. this is a big development in the jury deliberation. this testimony was very favorable to the government. it was a very unfavorable to elizabeth holme
nobody can say now area taylor: -- now. taylor: john, safe holiday travels. we will be checking in with you to get your thoughts on the latest here. john tossing. --tozzi.. the big story in technology as we think about all of this is the elizabeth holmes trial. the latest is that jurors in san jose, california are deliberating for a third day. the panel of eight men and four women are deciding if the 37 year old entrepreneur is guilty of defrauding investors and patients of her failed blood...
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taylor: that was the gm president.s week, bloomberg held its annual technology summit where ian king spoke with bernie james . he began by asking that $1 million question, when will chip supply meet demand? >> where you are in the supply chain, it will be over the next 18 months, but there are things that change for good. i think we have seen a combination of shortages and price increases and i think that in many ways, some of the costs are going to continue to be at this level even though they are at shortage level. i think prices have gone up. it has gotten harder. there is more demand. it is extensive and takes a long time to lay incapacity. -- lay in capacity. as capacity is coming online in different segments of this complicated supply chain. it is multiple manufacturers across multiple geographic areas. as that capacity comes on, we will c easing of supply but i'm not totally convinced the prices are necessarily going to go all the way back to where they were. >> some other other leaders of the industry are seein
taylor: that was the gm president.s week, bloomberg held its annual technology summit where ian king spoke with bernie james . he began by asking that $1 million question, when will chip supply meet demand? >> where you are in the supply chain, it will be over the next 18 months, but there are things that change for good. i think we have seen a combination of shortages and price increases and i think that in many ways, some of the costs are going to continue to be at this level even...
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taylor: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am taylor riggs. housetops fair today -- let's see how stocks favored today. let's take a look at what happened in the last hour. closing in on some record highs on the s&p, 4704 the number for a record high. 4701 puts us exactly where we were two weeks ago. volatility on thanksgiving, it is like it never happen. other indices not faring too bad as well. the russell 2000 the big outperformer. if we change up the board, i hate to say it, but it is all about apple. we are at about 175, which would have put apple to a $3 trillion market cap. right now, it is about $2.72 trillion, but who is counting? romaine: meme stocks. remember them? gamestop reporting earnings after the bell. this was all the talk here. a lot of people talking about the pressure by retail investors to squeeze out some short-sellers. one analyst estimated in the most recent quarter. and we will focus on gamestop but also some mean mania. it has not gone away but may be the media is not as focused on it as it was. they were trailing co
taylor: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am taylor riggs. housetops fair today -- let's see how stocks favored today. let's take a look at what happened in the last hour. closing in on some record highs on the s&p, 4704 the number for a record high. 4701 puts us exactly where we were two weeks ago. volatility on thanksgiving, it is like it never happen. other indices not faring too bad as well. the russell 2000 the big outperformer. if we change up the board, i hate to say...
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taylor: it is interesting with these changes we have seen. romaine: we are talking about walgreens, just to be clear. taylor: we talked about some of the big changes we have seen. we were talking about twitter. even the name changes with facebook into meta. some of the changes, founders and the longtime leaders pivoting to a new generation. romaine: this is a broader question, do you think we are in some transformational space in our economy coming out of the covid crisis? we had this tech boom which has matured to a certain level, where maybe companies need to rethink how they brand themselves, whether it is facebook and meta, square and block, even a stalwart like disney who had a ceo change and has made an interesting move deeper into streaming in a way that bob iger did not embrace years ago. caroline: it is a swansong to a certain extent to bob iger, the chairman of the board since 2012. the things that he changed in terms of the rich history of storytelling, pixar, marvel, lucasfilm, but there has been a pivot to more of the idea of str
taylor: it is interesting with these changes we have seen. romaine: we are talking about walgreens, just to be clear. taylor: we talked about some of the big changes we have seen. we were talking about twitter. even the name changes with facebook into meta. some of the changes, founders and the longtime leaders pivoting to a new generation. romaine: this is a broader question, do you think we are in some transformational space in our economy coming out of the covid crisis? we had this tech boom...
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taylor: this is bloomberg. i'm taylor riggs with jon erlichman.e might have some potential good news from that because in the fight against covid, the fda has approved an emergency use authorization. joining us now with bloomberg is angelica peebles. >> this is a big deal in our fight against covid-19. those have been really difficult to get to patients because they require people going in and receiving infusions which doesn't always happen right away especially with the turnaround time for tests. now you can have a treatment that you take home. of course pills are a lot easier than infusions. everyone i've talked to is very excited about this. jon: that stressful moment would get an update from a health care worker or a doctor and then wonder what's next. should we think about a world where you are able to go to the pharmacy and get your dose of pills essentially? >> that's the idea here. i have spoken to one company that offers at home tests. they are talking about integrating this option where you get your pills sent to you. in a perfect world
taylor: this is bloomberg. i'm taylor riggs with jon erlichman.e might have some potential good news from that because in the fight against covid, the fda has approved an emergency use authorization. joining us now with bloomberg is angelica peebles. >> this is a big deal in our fight against covid-19. those have been really difficult to get to patients because they require people going in and receiving infusions which doesn't always happen right away especially with the turnaround time...
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i do think it is a waste of time to taylor: ok. one of these days you're going to come on the program and we will duke it out. >> put up your dukes. caroline: bloomberg opinion columnist jared dillan. thank you for bringing your viewpoints and experiences. we look forward to the fight. going to continue. and well, so pleased we will be bringing you more of this. sometimes mixed feelings about the record run. talking about inequality across the economy, we are going to shift the tone on wall street are the cofounder of known holding is with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: today we are focused on the last year in wall street. on many are booking in more money than ever, the pandemic has left some with a new view on these massive profits. caroline: it is going to get awkward for many. got to dine any outdoor restaurants. play golf. others who worked with kids in tiny apartments with paycheck-to-paycheck and lost their job should taylor: i was there when he made that comment the other day at a charity dinner and really feeling the wei
i do think it is a waste of time to taylor: ok. one of these days you're going to come on the program and we will duke it out. >> put up your dukes. caroline: bloomberg opinion columnist jared dillan. thank you for bringing your viewpoints and experiences. we look forward to the fight. going to continue. and well, so pleased we will be bringing you more of this. sometimes mixed feelings about the record run. talking about inequality across the economy, we are going to shift the tone on...
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taylor: this is a bloomberg technology.g up in the next hour, the fda has cleared merck's covid pill for high-risk adults with no other treatment options.
taylor: this is a bloomberg technology.g up in the next hour, the fda has cleared merck's covid pill for high-risk adults with no other treatment options.
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs. let's look at how equities performed today. unfortunately, we pretty much undid all the gains we had yesterday after the federal reserve. it was technology and big tech stocks that bore the brunt of the selloff, off 2.5% to 2.6%. we highlight the lack of buyers that are stepping up into the market. you can see the buyers, every time the nasdaq has fallen more than 1%, it has done so. that has been a big losing day where the buyers are not showing up, at least for now. that is a recap of the markets. "what'd you miss?" starts right now. romaine: here we are. it's a little more than a week away from christmas. a lot of consumers are checking their inboxes, looking to see whether their gifts are going to arrive on time. over the next 30 minutes, we will focus on that. we will focus on delivery companies working to get you your goods. the pandemic has bottled up supply chains and driven prices skyward but also created new business opportunities. we will look at how this reshaped industries going forward. we have to start with the b
taylor: i'm taylor riggs. let's look at how equities performed today. unfortunately, we pretty much undid all the gains we had yesterday after the federal reserve. it was technology and big tech stocks that bore the brunt of the selloff, off 2.5% to 2.6%. we highlight the lack of buyers that are stepping up into the market. you can see the buyers, every time the nasdaq has fallen more than 1%, it has done so. that has been a big losing day where the buyers are not showing up, at least for now....
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taylor: finally, one more question.oing forward, what do you think can be the long-term attractiveness? do you think the people who may be relocated there, are you hoping they stay? what happens when the boss turn, new york --boston, new york, l.a. cities reopen? boston, new york, l.a. cities reopen? ? mayor broome: i believe they stay because once they get here to baton rouge, experience our unique culture, the diversity that exists --we are getting ready for a big christmas out on the greenway. these are the things that are so unique to a city like baton rouge. as someone who came from chicago, years ago, and made baton rouge my home, i will tell you there is no other place. caroline: romaine! romaine: you didn't tell me the mayor was from chicago. taylor: those are quite words. caroline: uh-oh. both of you leaving an important city. what a great time to have you. thank you. baton rouge, louisiana. romaine: chicago has produced so many great people. caroline: it gets cold but it is nice. romaine: chicago is great. car
taylor: finally, one more question.oing forward, what do you think can be the long-term attractiveness? do you think the people who may be relocated there, are you hoping they stay? what happens when the boss turn, new york --boston, new york, l.a. cities reopen? boston, new york, l.a. cities reopen? ? mayor broome: i believe they stay because once they get here to baton rouge, experience our unique culture, the diversity that exists --we are getting ready for a big christmas out on the...
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taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: the omicron variant. the talk of inflation. the talk from jay powell. markets looking for the next data point to chew on, 8:34 out of washington -- that u.s. jobs report. over the next three minutes, we will talk about what to look forward to as we talk about how maybe the new variant changes some of those numbers, going forward. your going to dig into how travel restrictions affect more workers. let's start with what economists are expecting. taylor: you told me there is this cool thing called the bloomberg terminal that you can read stories on. guess what? we also combined all of the major economists on the street. i was reading the latest from morgan stanley, looking for payrolls to jump by 560. the average on-screen, about 550. unemployment rate of about 4.6%. she is looking at 4.4%. participation rate is interesting. 61.7% as we are thinking about a labor force that is trying to reenter the market. we still have near record jobs openings that we have been getting. still incredible when we are looking at how to push forward
taylor: i'm taylor riggs. romaine: the omicron variant. the talk of inflation. the talk from jay powell. markets looking for the next data point to chew on, 8:34 out of washington -- that u.s. jobs report. over the next three minutes, we will talk about what to look forward to as we talk about how maybe the new variant changes some of those numbers, going forward. your going to dig into how travel restrictions affect more workers. let's start with what economists are expecting. taylor: you told...
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marjorie taylor greene called them traitors.ormer 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 reel 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 wit
marjorie taylor greene called them traitors.ormer 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 reel 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,...
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taylor: talk about the health of the consumer. you mentioned the labor shortage, with the lack of stimulus checks, we thought we would see a bigger reentry into the workforce and with the stimulus checks, for that perfect consumer. how are you thinking about that? >> first of all, remember what has happened in the labor market. we have had a pretty big recovery, but we are not fully recovered. people were at least worried about getting covid, they are already at work. the remaining group, those on the sidelines, unsure whether come back or not, those are people who are very risk averse. they just keep hearing negative news about people not getting vaccinated, not wearing masks, the new variants of the virus. so it is hard to get them to reengage and it is hard to get them back because they don't have reliable childcare. it's fine that you reopen the school, but if you know there is a 20% chance your kid will be sent home because they were next to someone who tested positive, that is not adequate childcare for you. so it's going to
taylor: talk about the health of the consumer. you mentioned the labor shortage, with the lack of stimulus checks, we thought we would see a bigger reentry into the workforce and with the stimulus checks, for that perfect consumer. how are you thinking about that? >> first of all, remember what has happened in the labor market. we have had a pretty big recovery, but we are not fully recovered. people were at least worried about getting covid, they are already at work. the remaining group,...
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taylor: talk to was about this dollar strength. matt: what it does more than anything -- gina: what it does more than anything is keep u.s. stocks inflated relative to stocks around the globe. in the u.s., it benefits importers relative to exporters. it is generally better, risk on, a relief rally so far. if the dollar continues to catch fire, you would usually start to see things like small-caps doing better, cyclicals gathering momentum, maybe a better signal fundamentally for those stocks, but we are not there yet. right now it is just a testament that the u.s. is strong, the rates plan is changing and we have a flight of capital into the u.s. kailey: still looking at a 10 of 150 basis points -- 18 year yield so 150 basis points. -- matt: pretty much. that's kind of all there is-- gina: pretty much. that's countable there is. even if you have a little flattening in the curve, that's the best possible condition for stocks. we've done analysis over how the yield curve impacts stocks. as long as rates are rising, that's a better co
taylor: talk to was about this dollar strength. matt: what it does more than anything -- gina: what it does more than anything is keep u.s. stocks inflated relative to stocks around the globe. in the u.s., it benefits importers relative to exporters. it is generally better, risk on, a relief rally so far. if the dollar continues to catch fire, you would usually start to see things like small-caps doing better, cyclicals gathering momentum, maybe a better signal fundamentally for those stocks,...
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taylor: this is where you bring in the global perspective. we want to do a global perspective with the executive director of the international vaccine access center. give us your broader look at where we are with cases rising. hospitalizations and deaths usually come on a lag. how are you thinking right now about perhaps the rising cases and the severity of this new variant? >> thank you for having me. we are seeing rising cases in the united states, but in many countries around the world, it is not evenly. some countries are seeing earlier and more severe spikes. some countries are taking more drastic measures in response. the netherlands with locking down or banning certain public gatherings. what we need to see is whether we are going to see a concurrent increase in hospitalizations and deaths. we know our health care system is stressed, particularly in some states. the rising cases due to both delta and omicron are going to increase that. i hope our tools will dissociate the number of cases from the number of hospitalizations and deaths.
taylor: this is where you bring in the global perspective. we want to do a global perspective with the executive director of the international vaccine access center. give us your broader look at where we are with cases rising. hospitalizations and deaths usually come on a lag. how are you thinking right now about perhaps the rising cases and the severity of this new variant? >> thank you for having me. we are seeing rising cases in the united states, but in many countries around the...
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taylor: what about the differences in the way people are booking?e have consistently heard the timeline is getting shorter. people are still looking for trips may be a month out but they're not booking six months or a year out. is that a permanent shift that you see? adam: it's a shift that hasn't normalized yet and even in that one week booking window, things are pacing really strongly. so right now, i think the uncertainty is keeping things within that shorter booking window. but there is no reason to think this resets the way people plan their larger holidays. those things do require planning and scheduling and assuring you got the accommodations and travel all lined up. i think that will normalize as we move into 2022. taylor: today, we are focused on the omicron variant ended to impact on the recovery. talk about this new strain -- governments have been cracking down, but really cracking down on the unvaccinated, seeming to take this to the additional level. romaine: there was a lot of talk today about the announcement by the outgoing mayor, bi
taylor: what about the differences in the way people are booking?e have consistently heard the timeline is getting shorter. people are still looking for trips may be a month out but they're not booking six months or a year out. is that a permanent shift that you see? adam: it's a shift that hasn't normalized yet and even in that one week booking window, things are pacing really strongly. so right now, i think the uncertainty is keeping things within that shorter booking window. but there is no...
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taylor: it is interesting. the previous segment before you, with the flu vaccine, we're always just a step behind the curve, it is a shot in the dark hoping to get the right variant, if you will. what have we learned from that that we can take to covid? is there a way where we won't always be a step behind? jonathan: in the case of flu, you have very different surface antigens on a flu virus. and if we don't get it right, if we do not predict it right, then we are way behind the curve. in the case of covid, you have that same spike protein, and we need to be able to identify and target the immune system against. the problem is as that spike protein mutates, the immune system stops recognizing it. that is why it is important to build vaccines that are able to tolerate these mutations. romaine: what do we learn, longer-term, about not just covid itself, but when you think about how covid came to be, how it circulated around the world as fast as it did -- have we learned something more broadly here about how to fi
taylor: it is interesting. the previous segment before you, with the flu vaccine, we're always just a step behind the curve, it is a shot in the dark hoping to get the right variant, if you will. what have we learned from that that we can take to covid? is there a way where we won't always be a step behind? jonathan: in the case of flu, you have very different surface antigens on a flu virus. and if we don't get it right, if we do not predict it right, then we are way behind the curve. in the...
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taylor: let's take a look at how equities started the trading week. we came down a little lower, but friday we had our 67th record high for the year on the s&p. everything this week is about inflation-adjusted returns. that's where treasury is after inflation, losing about 10% as we push forward to a federal reserve that meets on wednesday. "what'd you miss" is next. romaine: over the next 30 minutes, we are going to focus on the big risks ahead in 2022. bloomberg economics looks into the crystal ball. we are going to tell you what they found as they factored in central banks, inflation, covid, politics, and other elements that haunt the global economic recovery. investors -- if investors can figure out the answers, i guess they are the winners. kailey: so many potential downside risks remain. the question is if the market will look through it. we have been asking our guests about the big risks to the market over the next year. take a listen. >> omicron, inflation, and overextended markets. >> the pandemic. >> covid. >> covid and covid policies. >> th
taylor: let's take a look at how equities started the trading week. we came down a little lower, but friday we had our 67th record high for the year on the s&p. everything this week is about inflation-adjusted returns. that's where treasury is after inflation, losing about 10% as we push forward to a federal reserve that meets on wednesday. "what'd you miss" is next. romaine: over the next 30 minutes, we are going to focus on the big risks ahead in 2022. bloomberg economics looks...
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and jill taylor?in the county jail. charges of first degree murder were dismissed without prejudice, meaning prosecutors do have the option of refiling at some in the future. but at this point, jill has never convicted of any crime in connection to vern's death. >> if it wasn't for jill putting it all together, helping daniel put the pieces together, this may not have happened. >> i think that's, uh, criminal. it's y'know, shouldn't have happened. she, in my opinion, definitely got away with murder. >> and when you walk out of this interview, she might be standing on the street. >> yeah. y'know never know. it crosses my mind. >> reporter: we wanted to talk to jill taylor. and it turned out, she wanted to talk with us to tell us a story of betrayal. but in her telling, she's the one who was betrayed. when we sat down with jill, she'd been out of jail for about three months, claiming she was caught in a web of daniel blizzard's creation. when you heard that vern had been attacked and left for dead, how'
and jill taylor?in the county jail. charges of first degree murder were dismissed without prejudice, meaning prosecutors do have the option of refiling at some in the future. but at this point, jill has never convicted of any crime in connection to vern's death. >> if it wasn't for jill putting it all together, helping daniel put the pieces together, this may not have happened. >> i think that's, uh, criminal. it's y'know, shouldn't have happened. she, in my opinion, definitely got...
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but i've got to tell you shake it off, taylor.e's why. copyright infringement. i'm telling you. copyright infringement laws have changed. in 2015, that song "blurred lines." a jury found that song was stolen from a marvin gaye song and they had to pay lots of money. 2019, katy perry had a song called "dark horse." she had to pay in that case. it used to be copyright infringement protected lyrics and melodies. now juries are extending it into, what is a songs sound like? what's the rhythm of the song? i've got to tell you. you're going to have what's called a musicologist. they are going to say there aren't that many songs that have these lyrics. at the end of the day taylor, writers gonna win, win, win. >> shannon: the lawyers for the songwriters, hall and butler. she says this opinion is especially gratifying as it reinforces the idea that their creativity and unique expression cannot be misappropriated without any retribution. >> here's what that quote really says. we got that summary judgment and were going to get a settlement.
but i've got to tell you shake it off, taylor.e's why. copyright infringement. i'm telling you. copyright infringement laws have changed. in 2015, that song "blurred lines." a jury found that song was stolen from a marvin gaye song and they had to pay lots of money. 2019, katy perry had a song called "dark horse." she had to pay in that case. it used to be copyright infringement protected lyrics and melodies. now juries are extending it into, what is a songs sound like?...
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i just needed to clear my head. >> taylor: and you wound up here. >> ridge: yes. >> taylor: so what-- what happened? or do i need to ask? >> ridge: this--this guy just does whatever he wants. he walks in the house whenever he wants, and brooke welcomes him. and not only that, she defends him. >> taylor: him meaning deacon.
i just needed to clear my head. >> taylor: and you wound up here. >> ridge: yes. >> taylor: so what-- what happened? or do i need to ask? >> ridge: this--this guy just does whatever he wants. he walks in the house whenever he wants, and brooke welcomes him. and not only that, she defends him. >> taylor: him meaning deacon.
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coming up, it is brett taylor's weekend we are living in it.e is salesforce's new co-ceo, the news coming today after taylor was named chair of twitter's board. david marcus is out at meta. the cocreator of the yet to be launched currency steps down, adding uncertainty to facebook's digital payment aspirations. that is a wrap on black friday and cyber monday. we are speaking with the president of shopify about what trends he saw. for the fifth day, the embattled theranos founder elizabeth holmes takes the stand. the latest twist in her testimony, holmes claims she was raped at stanford. we ask a common law professor what he makes of her defense. first, let's get a look at the markets. comments from jerome powell weighed heavily on the major benchmarks. bloomberg's kriti gupta has details. kriti: a double whammy when it comes to the stock market, especially when it comes to tech stocks, which were not able to lift the market higher. futures lower off the bat. a lot of this has to do with the covid uncertainty. is the omicron variant actually as
coming up, it is brett taylor's weekend we are living in it.e is salesforce's new co-ceo, the news coming today after taylor was named chair of twitter's board. david marcus is out at meta. the cocreator of the yet to be launched currency steps down, adding uncertainty to facebook's digital payment aspirations. that is a wrap on black friday and cyber monday. we are speaking with the president of shopify about what trends he saw. for the fifth day, the embattled theranos founder elizabeth...
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i don't think noun, verb, marjorie taylor greene or fascist or white nationalist is going to work any better. people can see and differentiate between a glenn youngkin and a donald trump or a glenn youngkin and a marjorie taylor greene. so i think as a campaign strategy, that's just, you know, not going to pass the eye test. i certainly wouldn't associate with a party that i thought to be that kind of group. but, look, there are people who are obviously out there saying things that i wouldn't associate myself with. i think that's the fight nancy mace is trying to get to, and i think that's what leadership is trying to figure out right now is how do you deal with that under the circumstances. >> dean, i'll let you respond to
i don't think noun, verb, marjorie taylor greene or fascist or white nationalist is going to work any better. people can see and differentiate between a glenn youngkin and a donald trump or a glenn youngkin and a marjorie taylor greene. so i think as a campaign strategy, that's just, you know, not going to pass the eye test. i certainly wouldn't associate with a party that i thought to be that kind of group. but, look, there are people who are obviously out there saying things that i wouldn't...
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make slammed greene on twitter and said this -- >> make no mistake, marjorie t taylor green is a liarazy, insane, bad for the party. >> after that, congresswoman greene tweeted that she had spoken with trump about mace, to which mace responded bless her f'ing heart and did not abbreviate. in comments later saying this about green's anti-muslim rhetoric. >> what it says to me is that if you say that something is brash or crazy or extreme, you're going to raise money. that's the only reason that she does that. she is a grifter of the first order. and she does it to raise money. >> joining us now, jackie alameny of "the washington post," writes the early 202 and jonathan martin, national political correspondent at "the new york times." i think of this in terms of small children but i think small children behave better than marjorie taylor greene or lauren boebert in this case. i wonder what you think about kevin mccarthy pulling both of these members of congress into his office, telling them to knock it off like there is some sort of equivalence here. >> this clearly points to kevin mcca
make slammed greene on twitter and said this -- >> make no mistake, marjorie t taylor green is a liarazy, insane, bad for the party. >> after that, congresswoman greene tweeted that she had spoken with trump about mace, to which mace responded bless her f'ing heart and did not abbreviate. in comments later saying this about green's anti-muslim rhetoric. >> what it says to me is that if you say that something is brash or crazy or extreme, you're going to raise money. that's the...
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marjorie taylor greene calling fellow republican nancy mace trash.t after mace condemned anti muslim bigotry from gop congresswoman lauren boebert. greene promising to back a primary challenge to mace with the support of the former president. mace firing back and i'm quoting her here, all i can say about marjorie taylor greene is bless her f-ing heart. so that's where we are. that is the state of the gop tonight. let's discuss. dean obeidallah is here. liam donovan is a republican strategists. good to see both of you. this is nuts, but i want to hear how you feel. liam, you, you know, have representative green calling nancy mace trash and gop leadership is essentially missing in action with mccarthy refusing to say anything publicly. what is happening with your party? >> look, i think the details of this spat will be forgotten by the time we are pouring eggnog but it's indicative of the tension we're seeing come to head throughout the year and in someways it's been true for the past decade within the republican party. leadership is no longer the last
marjorie taylor greene calling fellow republican nancy mace trash.t after mace condemned anti muslim bigotry from gop congresswoman lauren boebert. greene promising to back a primary challenge to mace with the support of the former president. mace firing back and i'm quoting her here, all i can say about marjorie taylor greene is bless her f-ing heart. so that's where we are. that is the state of the gop tonight. let's discuss. dean obeidallah is here. liam donovan is a republican strategists....
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watch this. >> actually i've been a fan of james taylor's songs since i met him in 1970. point where prior to hearing james' songs i was writing with other people, mostly jerry gothan and tony stern, and james inspired me to try writing my own music and lyrics. i hope that worked out okay. [ cheers and applause ]. we're going to play for you right now and see what you think. ♪ you got to get up every morning with a smile on your face ♪ ♪ and show the world all the love in your heart ♪ ♪ then people gonna treat you better ♪ ♪ you're going to find, yes you will, that you're beautiful as you feel ♪ >> wow. i love that. joining us now is music producer and manager peter asher. peter, great to have you. >> thank you very much. delighted to be here. >> you deserve a lot of the credit here. not only did you sign then unknown james taylor, but you introduced james and carrolole each other. what was that first meeting like? >> it was memorable. i should give credit to guitar player danny core ch ma who introduced james and me and, when i moved to los angeles, introduced me to caro
watch this. >> actually i've been a fan of james taylor's songs since i met him in 1970. point where prior to hearing james' songs i was writing with other people, mostly jerry gothan and tony stern, and james inspired me to try writing my own music and lyrics. i hope that worked out okay. [ cheers and applause ]. we're going to play for you right now and see what you think. ♪ you got to get up every morning with a smile on your face ♪ ♪ and show the world all the love in your heart...
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marjorie taylor greene represents this party far more than kevin mccarthy.the democrats make this an issue in 2022, make it a referendum on do you want a white nationalist organization -- it's not a political party. it's a fascist movement -- running the house of representatives, or don't you? i really hope democrats make that the 2022 referendum. >> i'm going to ask liam if he thinks the republican party is a white nationalist organization. i'm going to hold you guys over and i'll get your response on the other side. we'll be right back. hey hun hey, get your own vapors relax with vicks vapobath or with vicks vaposhower. take a soothing vicks vapo moment wherever you chose. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. [♪] looking to repair dry, damaged hair without weighing it down? try pantene daily moisture renewal conditioner. its color-safe fo
marjorie taylor greene represents this party far more than kevin mccarthy.the democrats make this an issue in 2022, make it a referendum on do you want a white nationalist organization -- it's not a political party. it's a fascist movement -- running the house of representatives, or don't you? i really hope democrats make that the 2022 referendum. >> i'm going to ask liam if he thinks the republican party is a white nationalist organization. i'm going to hold you guys over and i'll get...
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kron four's taylor. the second live in the newsroom tonight after talking with an infectious disease expert about these new finding some pretty interesting stuff. taylor. >> thatts right. jonathan, while this rate of transmission would characterize the omicron variant has the most contagious a version of the virus. infectious disease specialist at ucsf. doctor peter chin-hong says there's no need to panic. >> with the omicron variant. now detected in at least 16 states. one of them being california. the cdc says cases are likely to continue rising just this week. ucsf scientists confirmed the nation's first omicron case with 5 additional cases found in alameda county days later across season south africa where the variant was first discovered. researchers are now saying that the omicron variant appears to be more contagious than the delta variant. what was striking is that south africa's the country went from buy. >> 260 cases a day to over 10,000 cases a day in a matter of days and more than 75% of thes
kron four's taylor. the second live in the newsroom tonight after talking with an infectious disease expert about these new finding some pretty interesting stuff. taylor. >> thatts right. jonathan, while this rate of transmission would characterize the omicron variant has the most contagious a version of the virus. infectious disease specialist at ucsf. doctor peter chin-hong says there's no need to panic. >> with the omicron variant. now detected in at least 16 states. one of them...
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taylor, this is marianna today. yeah, this is jill out to the hardcore spreading his arguments in astronomical quantities . vast the asset of the climate skeptics in this battle for territory political enough to keep the community alive despite the gathering evidence. for the almost unanimous scientific community, global warming is unequivocal, and the impact of man is evident. this consensus however doesn't impose itself on the web web jacket tag. amalia, the face chelsea yet then osceola hesky, mississippi. he said pedestrian, although both have given a deep as good as a boot off after the moment. you don't get the interaction with jessie amy there. she'll do twice, you are the cool of a, you know, the, it is, was to do fair diet, if already visible of passive going on in those. and all of you all know nobody's it know, casanya was, was you dignity? do? said taylor new boy paused. you'll need to thank you. the mountain men, yoshi sang, launched off by yells, who propagates climate skeptical, fought and why? let's
taylor, this is marianna today. yeah, this is jill out to the hardcore spreading his arguments in astronomical quantities . vast the asset of the climate skeptics in this battle for territory political enough to keep the community alive despite the gathering evidence. for the almost unanimous scientific community, global warming is unequivocal, and the impact of man is evident. this consensus however doesn't impose itself on the web web jacket tag. amalia, the face chelsea yet then osceola...
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taylor, this is marianna today. yeah, this is jill out to the hardcore spreading his arguments in astronomical quantities . that's the asset of the climate skeptics in this battle for territory or enough to keep the community alive despite the gathering evidence for the almost unanimous scientific community, global warming is unequivocal. and the impact of man is evident. this consensus however doesn't impose itself on the web. web sanker tag, amalia, the face chelsea yet then osceola history. mississippi is super dawson, although both had given a deepest goose at separate off after the moment it on the interaction with jesse me there she'll do it. was you that cool? the, you know, the, it is, was through the fair guides. if you read visible to pass are going on in those and all the all. nobody's it. don't the sorry i was was you dignity? deuce at taylor new boy paused. you'll need to thank you. the most the men, yoshi sang long to look by else who propagates climate skeptical thought. and why? let's go back to the
taylor, this is marianna today. yeah, this is jill out to the hardcore spreading his arguments in astronomical quantities . that's the asset of the climate skeptics in this battle for territory or enough to keep the community alive despite the gathering evidence for the almost unanimous scientific community, global warming is unequivocal. and the impact of man is evident. this consensus however doesn't impose itself on the web. web sanker tag, amalia, the face chelsea yet then osceola history....
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you've got marjorie taylor greene as a ridiculous figure. but she is a u.s. congress person who is in some ways the vanguard of most republican people will. be someone is complaining about the fact that you can't discriminate against transplants from california new york to move from texas and florida. this is a problem. so her solution is that it would be possible in a national divorce scenario. after democrats voters think it would be wise from going to another good state like florida. brainwashing people who moved from california to new york need a cooling-off period. and there's some part of me thinking, it's marjorie taylor greene, she's a troll. what on earth. this is a u.s. member of congress talking about tearing the union apart. and it feels weird to say in 2021 but i support the union. i like the union. i am pro union. >> they have union clubs. >> yes, really strongly. i strongly support the union. >> you are really out there chris. i have to say. it would be bad enough if it were just one slightly adult conch gross person. but the fact is that marjo
you've got marjorie taylor greene as a ridiculous figure. but she is a u.s. congress person who is in some ways the vanguard of most republican people will. be someone is complaining about the fact that you can't discriminate against transplants from california new york to move from texas and florida. this is a problem. so her solution is that it would be possible in a national divorce scenario. after democrats voters think it would be wise from going to another good state like florida....
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and that is what raised the ire of marjorie taylor greene.this is -- looks like a schoolyard fight. it looks like there is a lot of immature back and forth with emojis and, forgive me, but bat-shit crazy is the way she put the emojis on her twitter feed. but at its core, what nancy grace -- nancy grace -- nancy mace is trying to do is point out the things that you were saying, anderson. that, what marjorie taylor greene and lauren boebert are trying to do is raise money off of crazy remarks and do that much more than legislate. >> and there is cnn reporting, dana, tonight, late tonight, that kevin mccarthy summoned marjorie taylor greene and nancy mace for separate meetings. told them to, quote, stop it. which suggests he's perhaps drawing some sort of false equivalency between them. it almost seems like, oh, he is stepping in to stop two women from fighting each other, which is just seems kind of odd that he is doing this moral equivalence thing. does mccarthy have any real power at this point to control his conference? i mean, it seems like
and that is what raised the ire of marjorie taylor greene.this is -- looks like a schoolyard fight. it looks like there is a lot of immature back and forth with emojis and, forgive me, but bat-shit crazy is the way she put the emojis on her twitter feed. but at its core, what nancy grace -- nancy grace -- nancy mace is trying to do is point out the things that you were saying, anderson. that, what marjorie taylor greene and lauren boebert are trying to do is raise money off of crazy remarks and...
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taylor, good morning to you.great to have you. >> yeah, great to have me too. >> so, all right, so this is portland's first time hosting the championship game. what makes this place so special? what's the atmosphere like? we've heard about people camping out for days now to try to get tickets and get into the game. >> yeah, since monday afternoon, whit. and i think when you look at all the iconic venues in the american sports, whether it's game sevens at fenway and yankee stadium and wrigley field or lambeau field in fnc championships or even the horseshoe, the big house with michigan and ohio state, this is the iconic venue for the sport of soccer in this country. this building behind me has been around since 1898. pele played his final competitive game in 1977 here and yet major league soccer in the 26 years hasn't had that iconic mls cup. they're going to get that today, and i think you're going to see something that this league hasn't shown in its first 25 years. >> well, definitely looking forward to that. s
taylor, good morning to you.great to have you. >> yeah, great to have me too. >> so, all right, so this is portland's first time hosting the championship game. what makes this place so special? what's the atmosphere like? we've heard about people camping out for days now to try to get tickets and get into the game. >> yeah, since monday afternoon, whit. and i think when you look at all the iconic venues in the american sports, whether it's game sevens at fenway and yankee...
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mar marjorie taylor greene is a liar. she is crazy, she's insane. want to be clear. she did say that on fox news, congressman, and i they that's, you know, important. she didn't have -- she didn't mince her words over there. um, but -- but what do you make of this? i mean right now, it's a lonely fight. it's a lonely situation. she is the one saying it's wrong. not kevin mccarthy. >> no and that's a real problem. like i said, our leadership is not stepping up to define what we stand for from a big picture point of view. they are hiding behind trump. i call it trump-domination syndrome. they are all cowering to trump and they're empowering these people, like the two congre congresswomen that you just mentioned that have made ethnic threats and very vitriolic comments that are not constructive and they are not helpful to get anything accomplished. i'm proud that ms. mace spoke up and there is a real question who is the real trash in the conference right now? >> well i mean, you know, it's powerful words and we have seen that word being thrown around s
mar marjorie taylor greene is a liar. she is crazy, she's insane. want to be clear. she did say that on fox news, congressman, and i they that's, you know, important. she didn't have -- she didn't mince her words over there. um, but -- but what do you make of this? i mean right now, it's a lonely fight. it's a lonely situation. she is the one saying it's wrong. not kevin mccarthy. >> no and that's a real problem. like i said, our leadership is not stepping up to define what we stand for...
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taylor: if you understand the way d.c. dynamics work, a lot of our previous guests have said, waiting to have a good debate, discussion, understanding of these different people is healthy, but at some point, there comes a time when you stop debating and make a decision. why has the decision taken so long? greg: i think there is so much on joe biden's plate, so much that has to be done, people have to get vetted. it is just the way washington works. let me make this point. the big story, now that we know where the fed is headed for at least the next few weeks, i thought the story today in the last couple days was fiscal policy. we now see that the build back better bill is on life-support, we have to acknowledge that we have this new variant that is a problem. also looking to next year, there is two headwinds on fiscal policy. one is the child tax credit probably will get scaled back to where it was a year ago and number two, starting february 1, student loans have to start being repaid. fiscal policy has gotten restrictive
taylor: if you understand the way d.c. dynamics work, a lot of our previous guests have said, waiting to have a good debate, discussion, understanding of these different people is healthy, but at some point, there comes a time when you stop debating and make a decision. why has the decision taken so long? greg: i think there is so much on joe biden's plate, so much that has to be done, people have to get vetted. it is just the way washington works. let me make this point. the big story, now...
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marjorie taylor greene and all of these people believe that as well.they want to see mccarthy, if he wins the speakership and they win the majority, they wasn't to see him take action on this. to also an example of how not fringe this is is scott perry, congressman from pennsylvania, recently became the head of the freedom caucus. scott perry is now -- could potentially be wais for the january 6th insurrection because of the fact he was pushing doj officials to overturn election results, trying to recruit them and was a part of a lot of the meeting that's led to january 6th. >> and you're talking about republicans, very few speaking out, moderates. here's one from swing district, don bacon. here's what he said to me last week -- >> we should not be shooting ourselves in the foot with infighting. we're trying to show we want to be the governing party next november going into january '23 and that requires winning people's confidence. right now all of the polling is great for us but this undermines that effort of taking back the speaker's gavel. >> is he
marjorie taylor greene and all of these people believe that as well.they want to see mccarthy, if he wins the speakership and they win the majority, they wasn't to see him take action on this. to also an example of how not fringe this is is scott perry, congressman from pennsylvania, recently became the head of the freedom caucus. scott perry is now -- could potentially be wais for the january 6th insurrection because of the fact he was pushing doj officials to overturn election results, trying...
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taylor hayes in the flesh. ♪♪♪ >> thomas: thanks for coming back.sure we were on the same page about couture. >> steffy: mm-hmm. >> thomas: uh, you're not upset that i made you come all the way back here 'cause you were at home, are you? 'cause, look, i understand we could've done this over the phone, but the reality is it's better to see these things in person, and you- you're-- you're not paying attention to a thing i'm saying, are you? >> steffy: no. what?
taylor hayes in the flesh. ♪♪♪ >> thomas: thanks for coming back.sure we were on the same page about couture. >> steffy: mm-hmm. >> thomas: uh, you're not upset that i made you come all the way back here 'cause you were at home, are you? 'cause, look, i understand we could've done this over the phone, but the reality is it's better to see these things in person, and you- you're-- you're not paying attention to a thing i'm saying, are you? >> steffy: no. what?
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ah hello, nora taylor in london, the top stories are al jazeera sh u. k. is reported. its highest number of daily cove infections of the pandemic. within 78000 cases were confirmed on wednesday. prime minister bars johnston insist the country's boost to roll out will be enough to fight the only crone variant. health officials, a warning cases and hospitalizations will rise over the coming weeks. this is a really serious threat at the moment, the how big a threats. there are several things we don't know. but all the things that we do know are bad. and the principal one being the speed of which this is moving, it is moving it absolutely phenomenal pace. and therefore, between the time that it's 1st starts to really take off in a way people will be able to see. and the point when are we get to very, very, very large numbers will be quite a short on south africa is also reported a record number of new data cove infections. almost 27000 new cases were detected in the latest 24 hour period. health officials say the 4th wave of infections is being driven by the omicron varian
ah hello, nora taylor in london, the top stories are al jazeera sh u. k. is reported. its highest number of daily cove infections of the pandemic. within 78000 cases were confirmed on wednesday. prime minister bars johnston insist the country's boost to roll out will be enough to fight the only crone variant. health officials, a warning cases and hospitalizations will rise over the coming weeks. this is a really serious threat at the moment, the how big a threats. there are several things we...
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obviously marjorie taylor greene says things. but this disdain for democracy is becoming mainstream republican thinking. one of our foundations of our democracy is the collective belief in the institutions of government. in the rule of law itself. like how athletes agreed to the rule of the game. but in the house, more republican lawmakers are refusing to abide by the rules. resolution approved by the house in january finds that lawmakers for failing to wear masks on the house floor. congresswoman greene and republican congresswoman andrew clyde, they don't care about the rules. today, the two republicans have racked up more than $100,000 in fines for not wearing masks. a record number of lawmakers are refusing to comply with ethics committee investigations. this year, 43% of lawmakers under investigation refused to comply. compare that to 2009. when the cooperation, the non cooperation right, was 4%. not complying with house rules, not complying with the ethics investigations, these are tactics used by republicans to weaken the
obviously marjorie taylor greene says things. but this disdain for democracy is becoming mainstream republican thinking. one of our foundations of our democracy is the collective belief in the institutions of government. in the rule of law itself. like how athletes agreed to the rule of the game. but in the house, more republican lawmakers are refusing to abide by the rules. resolution approved by the house in january finds that lawmakers for failing to wear masks on the house floor....
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hydro geologist richard taylor. who _ view it. hydro geologist richard taylor, who has _ view it.view it. hydro geologist richard . taylor, who has co-led expeditions taylor, who has co—led expeditions says because temperatures show little seasonal variability here, the appearing glaciers are a clear sign of climate change. ice the appearing glaciers are a clear sign of climate change.— sign of climate change. ice fields in the trepics _ sign of climate change. ice fields in the tropics have _ sign of climate change. ice fields in the tropics have a _ sign of climate change. ice fields in the tropics have a generally i in the tropics have a generally stable ice mass in the absence of changing climate, just because of that, if you will call it, seasonal stability and temperature. and so departures from that, such as climate change, you can see very distinct changes or recessions in those in the areal extent, or the terminal position, or ideally in the total mass of the glacier itself, indicates a change in climate. so perhaps the most definitive markers of climate change are the re
hydro geologist richard taylor. who _ view it. hydro geologist richard taylor, who has _ view it.view it. hydro geologist richard . taylor, who has co-led expeditions taylor, who has co—led expeditions says because temperatures show little seasonal variability here, the appearing glaciers are a clear sign of climate change. ice the appearing glaciers are a clear sign of climate change.— sign of climate change. ice fields in the trepics _ sign of climate change. ice fields in the tropics...
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sweetheart. >> thomas: it's me. >> taylor: it's really you. >> thomas: i missed you. >> taylor: i'ved you too. sweet boy, oh my! >> brooke: i think ridge knows what it takes to hold the family together. it may not always be possible, but if you have enough grace and enough forgiveness, i think that you can get through anything. >> katie: but do you really think that ridge can forgive deacon a
sweetheart. >> thomas: it's me. >> taylor: it's really you. >> thomas: i missed you. >> taylor: i'ved you too. sweet boy, oh my! >> brooke: i think ridge knows what it takes to hold the family together. it may not always be possible, but if you have enough grace and enough forgiveness, i think that you can get through anything. >> katie: but do you really think that ridge can forgive deacon a
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carole king and james taylor, their are friends.ic together for half a century. what was it about this project that really attracted you? >> for me, it was kind of a dream come true because i was an amateur folk singer back in the '60s, and of course, all the songs that i did were james and carole's songs. lucky for the world i ended up behind a camera rather than a microphone. >> i won't ask you to sing a few bars. >> yeah, please don't. >> but what about their relationship did you find that was sort of the focus? >> well, i think what was really interesting is they are genuine friends. and they never toured before 2010, which is when the troubadour reunion tour happened, but they were great musical collaborators. i think james says in the piece they kind of had the same dna. i thinkia see that when they're playing together. they just weave in and out. they know what each other is thinking. and for me, trying to explore how that comes about was fascinating. >> i mean, capturing that -- capturing chemistry, capturing that kind of a
carole king and james taylor, their are friends.ic together for half a century. what was it about this project that really attracted you? >> for me, it was kind of a dream come true because i was an amateur folk singer back in the '60s, and of course, all the songs that i did were james and carole's songs. lucky for the world i ended up behind a camera rather than a microphone. >> i won't ask you to sing a few bars. >> yeah, please don't. >> but what about their...
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we will preview a cnn film about carol king and james taylor. >>> tonight, new york city's next mayorworn in on saturday during the new year's eve ball drop in times square, and that is not eric adams' only bold move. he is also saying he wants his first three paychecks in bitcoin. this comes as a number of political figures are jumping in on the crypto and nft bandwagon, including former-first lady melania trump. our kate bennet is out front. >> reporter: since leaving the white house almost one year ago -- >> being your first lady was my greatest honor. thank you for your love and your support. >> reporter: melania trump retreated into her standard comfort zone, privacy. only recently emerging promoting her new nft business on an almost-daily basis since its announcement. and tweeting what slightly more frequency than her normal silence about national anniversaries, tragedies, and a holiday visit with the florida coast guard. but it is the release of her non-fungible token, or nft, that has been unexpected. nfts are blockchain-encrypted digital artworks or other collectibles that ar
we will preview a cnn film about carol king and james taylor. >>> tonight, new york city's next mayorworn in on saturday during the new year's eve ball drop in times square, and that is not eric adams' only bold move. he is also saying he wants his first three paychecks in bitcoin. this comes as a number of political figures are jumping in on the crypto and nft bandwagon, including former-first lady melania trump. our kate bennet is out front. >> reporter: since leaving the white...
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marjorie taylor greene took aim at mace claiming that mace is pro abortion.s raped when i was 16. i dropped out of school and it had a devastating impact on my life. most of america agrees with me on the protections for the victims of incest and rape. i have a zero tolerance policy for people like marjorie taylor greene who thinks 9/11 is a hoax and has been lying about my record and others. >> greene appears to be calling mace pro abortion. mace was raped when she was in college. this is a remarkable depth to go to. i just -- is there a bottom to this? >> no, there is not. i think republicans, republican donors, elected officials have to look at themselves and say can they still call themselves the party of family values and christian values. they have no bottom. they're on in a contest of limbo rock. how low can they go? you have paul gosar tweeting out violent animes against joe biden and killing alexandria ocasio-cortez. marjorie taylor greene going after the 13 republicans who voted for a bipartisan infrastructure bill, going after mace. and you've got t
marjorie taylor greene took aim at mace claiming that mace is pro abortion.s raped when i was 16. i dropped out of school and it had a devastating impact on my life. most of america agrees with me on the protections for the victims of incest and rape. i have a zero tolerance policy for people like marjorie taylor greene who thinks 9/11 is a hoax and has been lying about my record and others. >> greene appears to be calling mace pro abortion. mace was raped when she was in college. this is...
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it's so tough out those condition with the drivers. molly taylor and johan christopherson, team ross, they're usually finishes on the podium. once again, it's a success story written by nico horseback, with he could bring the lot of experience from formula and, and, and just just knowing that, you know, how important a little one percent is, aren't. you know, it's great to have is he would from broad that, that top level and having that, that diverse opinion from all different types of motor sport as well. you know, i have, i have an eye for room for whatever is going on. i more sports and by the way we're here now. it's called the lives corner, tightest corner of the. and i'm going down the hill here, so it's a very spectacular part of the monitor racing track. you drive slow, but it's a huge challenge to get it right because yes, slow, but you can lose so much time or when so much time by doing a fantastic job with speed is the key. it's about getting where you want as quickly as you can. no matter what the vehicle for me, especially living in the city like monica is just the perfec
it's so tough out those condition with the drivers. molly taylor and johan christopherson, team ross, they're usually finishes on the podium. once again, it's a success story written by nico horseback, with he could bring the lot of experience from formula and, and, and just just knowing that, you know, how important a little one percent is, aren't. you know, it's great to have is he would from broad that, that top level and having that, that diverse opinion from all different types of motor...