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remaining here with us are our guests james carville and tim miller. tim, so much comes up here. with china as it was known for four years, was chiefly, and initially, to distract, to make us victims in light of amos managed pandemic. though china is on the hook for these questions, as soon as we get our death toll under control, number two, tim, i want to hear you out. it's been theorize that republicans are either seeing got awful polling or have realized this is ravaging mostly red states. both of those ops options are pretty gross, but something has to explain them knocking each other over to get to the microphone to suddenly advocate vaccines. >> sure brian. sure, i'm just going to clear something. i know it's bedtime on the east coast, i'm so sorry about the shea -- shirtless jim jordan. it was just a slip up. i do have to correct peter baker for a couple of segments ago who said that sean hannity was also being responsible of telling people to get vaccinated. last night, he scared his audience, and he backtracked and he said that he's not telling people to do anything, the
remaining here with us are our guests james carville and tim miller. tim, so much comes up here. with china as it was known for four years, was chiefly, and initially, to distract, to make us victims in light of amos managed pandemic. though china is on the hook for these questions, as soon as we get our death toll under control, number two, tim, i want to hear you out. it's been theorize that republicans are either seeing got awful polling or have realized this is ravaging mostly red states....
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here with us, tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush, and veteran republican strategistt to dig into this. tim, i want to share more from this book specifically around what the military brass would do if trump ordered a military action that they viewed as dangerous where they write, they considered falling on their swords, one by one, like a set of dominos. they concluded they might rather resign than execute the order. it was kind of a saturday night massacre in reverse, an informal blockade that they would keep in their back pockets if it came to that. they seem tonight want revisionist history. they want to be remembered as heroes. it was a step too far from pat cipollone, but everything else wasn't over the course of four years? is this a little bit like give me a break, guys? >> big fashion upgrade on the 11th hour. it's good to see you. it's very much give me a break. general milley, i do want to say, i think that we've learned a lot of details and obviously he was in a very sensitive situation and being very concerned about what the commander in chief could have o
here with us, tim miller, former communications director for jeb bush, and veteran republican strategistt to dig into this. tim, i want to share more from this book specifically around what the military brass would do if trump ordered a military action that they viewed as dangerous where they write, they considered falling on their swords, one by one, like a set of dominos. they concluded they might rather resign than execute the order. it was kind of a saturday night massacre in reverse, an...
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tim miller, juanita tolliver, thank you.man in america won't be competing in the tokyo olympics. when the 11th hour continues. >> a pretty stunning decision to tell you about tonight. america's fastest women track and field star sha'carri richardson won't be at the tequila picks. 17 days away after testing positive for marijuana and accepting a month long suspension, she was still eligible to be named to the relay team. thomas now on why richardson is the latest marquee athlete who won't be on team usa. >> here comes sha'carri? >> it's official, the fastest woman in america, sha'carri richardson will not be competing in any events at the tokyo olympics. tonight, usa track and field announcing she will not run the relay. her last chance to make the team. richardson earned a ticket to tokyo that dramatic victory in the women's 100 meter at the u.s. olympic trials. >> i want the world to know that i am that girl. >> but following that jubilation, the 21 year-old tested positive for marijuana, a bad substance. >> i know what i'm
tim miller, juanita tolliver, thank you.man in america won't be competing in the tokyo olympics. when the 11th hour continues. >> a pretty stunning decision to tell you about tonight. america's fastest women track and field star sha'carri richardson won't be at the tequila picks. 17 days away after testing positive for marijuana and accepting a month long suspension, she was still eligible to be named to the relay team. thomas now on why richardson is the latest marquee athlete who won't...
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remaining here with us are our guests james carville and tim miller. tim, so much comes up here.as known for four years was chiefly and initially to distract, to make us victims of a mismanaged pandemic, though china is of course on the hook for these questions as soon as we get our death toll under control. number two, tim, i really want to hear you outp. it's been theorized republicans have either seen god-awful polling or realized this is ravaging mostly red states. both of those options are pretty gross, but something has to explain them knocking each other to get to the microphone to suddenly advocate vaccines. >> sure, brian. first, i'm just going to clear the deck on a couple things. one, i know it's bedtime on the east coast so i'm so sorry about the shirtless jim jordan and i'm throwing myself on the mercy of the courts on that. that was just a slip-up. second, i do have to correct peter baker from a couple segments ago who said sean hannity was also being responsible in telling people to get vaccinated. he did last night, but a little breaking news tonight, he scared hi
remaining here with us are our guests james carville and tim miller. tim, so much comes up here.as known for four years was chiefly and initially to distract, to make us victims of a mismanaged pandemic, though china is of course on the hook for these questions as soon as we get our death toll under control. number two, tim, i really want to hear you outp. it's been theorized republicans have either seen god-awful polling or realized this is ravaging mostly red states. both of those options are...
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blackstock and tim miller, thank you very much.l. we will be right back. >> joy, congratulations on one year. you are doing such important work at such an important time. best of luck to you on the road ahead. >> cool. >>> during these challenging times, a strong, direct and reassuring voice helping americans stay safe and informed. >> wow. >> and you have inspired so many, particularly young women of color who see your success as opening the doors of opportunity. congratulations again to you and your team. >>> hello, everyone. happy one-year anniversary to my friend, joy reid, and "the reidout." i'm so proud of you, joy. congratulations. >> oh. joy congratulations. >> oh. to your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. ♪ all by yourself.♪ - oh. - what? rain. cancel and stay? done. go with us and get millions of felixble booking options. expedia. it matters who you
blackstock and tim miller, thank you very much.l. we will be right back. >> joy, congratulations on one year. you are doing such important work at such an important time. best of luck to you on the road ahead. >> cool. >>> during these challenging times, a strong, direct and reassuring voice helping americans stay safe and informed. >> wow. >> and you have inspired so many, particularly young women of color who see your success as opening the doors of...
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joining us tim miller, writer at-large for the bulwark, and eugene robinson is back. lucky for all all three msnbc contributors. jonathan, i want to show you more of president biden having some fun with his old friend, mitch mcconnell. >> mitch mcconnell loves our program. did you see what he said? he told me he wasn't going to get a single vote to allow me to get, with the help of everybody here, $1.9 trillion -- excuse me, the program for economic growth -- look it up, man. he's bragging about it in kentucky of it's a great thing for kentucky. getting $4 billion. >> so the president is right, mitch mcconnell did say this. quote, i didn't vote for the american rescue plan but you're going to get a lot more money. cities and counties will get close to $700 million or $800 million. $4 billion in our state. so this is the conundrum, i guess, is the word for it. republicans are against policies that mitch mcconnell knows his own constituents support. >> that's right, nicolle. the president's trip to illinois and other visits to republican strongholds highlight what has b
joining us tim miller, writer at-large for the bulwark, and eugene robinson is back. lucky for all all three msnbc contributors. jonathan, i want to show you more of president biden having some fun with his old friend, mitch mcconnell. >> mitch mcconnell loves our program. did you see what he said? he told me he wasn't going to get a single vote to allow me to get, with the help of everybody here, $1.9 trillion -- excuse me, the program for economic growth -- look it up, man. he's...
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your strategic advantage. >>> we're back with tim miller and donna edwards. m your piece becauses so brilliant and then you want you to talk about it. throughout history demagogues have used societal changes to create resentment to amass power. the culture war is the creation of specific powerful people whose names we all know who cynically and intentionally view conflict as a means to increase their power. this was so smart and there's a lot of great reporting out about some of the culture warriors but i think your diagnosis of what it is, it isn't the culture, it's the war that the right is addicted to. how do you break that addiction? >> yeah, thanks. and just really quick, the back story is this liberator kevin drum is really smart and had written a story about how the left is pushing cultural change. as a political matter the left should be mindful of not pushing it in a way people in the center feels condescended to and out of their own country and that's a political challenge for the left. and then a bunch of cynical right-wing writers took that to say
your strategic advantage. >>> we're back with tim miller and donna edwards. m your piece becauses so brilliant and then you want you to talk about it. throughout history demagogues have used societal changes to create resentment to amass power. the culture war is the creation of specific powerful people whose names we all know who cynically and intentionally view conflict as a means to increase their power. this was so smart and there's a lot of great reporting out about some of the...
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tim miller is sticking around. when we come back, the capitol police officer attacked by rioters on january 6th attacked again last night by tucker carlson. we'll talk to the officer's lawyer who says he'd lay down his life to protect any member of congress no matter what political party they belong to. >>> also, a summer surge of covid and a new warning from the cdc. why doctors say we're at a pivotal point in this pandemic. "deadline white house" continues right after this. use" continues right after this the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security that's made for business. and offer plans as low as 30 dollars per line. come to verizon small business days on fridays in july to get a plan that's built right for your business. this (chimes) is the sound of change from pnc bank. it's the s
tim miller is sticking around. when we come back, the capitol police officer attacked by rioters on january 6th attacked again last night by tucker carlson. we'll talk to the officer's lawyer who says he'd lay down his life to protect any member of congress no matter what political party they belong to. >>> also, a summer surge of covid and a new warning from the cdc. why doctors say we're at a pivotal point in this pandemic. "deadline white house" continues right after this....
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kristen soltis anderson and tim miller, thank you both., the author behind the phrase that would define the trump era. adam serwer joins me on his phenomenal new book, why the cruelty extends beyond the past four. years after this. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for granted. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance starting at just $9.95 a month. there are no health questions so you c
kristen soltis anderson and tim miller, thank you both., the author behind the phrase that would define the trump era. adam serwer joins me on his phenomenal new book, why the cruelty extends beyond the past four. years after this. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we?...
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here with us tonight is tim miller contributor, and former communications director for jeb bush. and susan dell partial, msnbc political analyst, i am so glad you guys are both here, we have to dig into this. did tim, i want to share more from this book particularly what they would do if trump ordered a military action that they viewed as dangerous? where they write, they considered falling on their swords one by one, like a set of dominoes, they concluded they might rat or seriously resigned than execute the order. it was kind of a saturday night massacre in reverse, and informal blockade they would keep in their back pockets if it ever came to that. okay, tim, these guys seem to want revisionist history. they want to be remembered as his as heroes. we lived through it, we know what happened, it was a step too far, but everything else wasn't over the course of four years? is this a little bit like give me a break guys? >> hey, staff, a big upgrade here, it's got to see you. it is very much like give me a break. very much give me a break. general milley, i do want to say, we've le
here with us tonight is tim miller contributor, and former communications director for jeb bush. and susan dell partial, msnbc political analyst, i am so glad you guys are both here, we have to dig into this. did tim, i want to share more from this book particularly what they would do if trump ordered a military action that they viewed as dangerous? where they write, they considered falling on their swords one by one, like a set of dominoes, they concluded they might rat or seriously resigned...
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joining our conversation is tim miller, writer at large for "the bulwark," former communication director this week as the select committee was announced and just reminding people we are at the beginning of the beginning of investigating the insurrection of january 6th, your thoughts? >> look, absolutely nicolle. i think you asked this to congressman schiff in the last question, which is the most important one, which is we still don't really know what was happening at the white house that day as those rioters invaded the capitol, as the vice president and the speaker of the house and other members' lives were put at risk. we still don't really know what was happening inside the white house, why there was such a long delay. i think it is a very important part of what is going to happen on this committee. i think that's why the subpoena power is so important, bringing mark meadows to the committee to hear from him and hear from others in the white house. i just want to say i think that's why it is so important that liz cheney is on the committee. i have never -- >> yeah. >> i was never a hu
joining our conversation is tim miller, writer at large for "the bulwark," former communication director this week as the select committee was announced and just reminding people we are at the beginning of the beginning of investigating the insurrection of january 6th, your thoughts? >> look, absolutely nicolle. i think you asked this to congressman schiff in the last question, which is the most important one, which is we still don't really know what was happening at the white...
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kristin solis anderson and tim miller, former spokesman for the republican national committee now writerme right now. kristin, i'll start with you. i know abbott has faced a lot of political headwinds. the handling of the freeze in texas hurt him quite a bit. i don't think that from the perspective of the median voter that he has like been too liberal and so i just wonder what incentive structure it creates for republican politicians when you see someone like allen west primarying abbott from the right. what it means for how he's going to conduct the governance of texas going forward? >> well, the incentive structure is that if you're running for office, it gives you a way to raise money, it gives you attention, it gives you prominence so there are lots of incentives for running for office. short of being interested in the act of governing. in some ways allen west primarying of greg abbott doesn't surprise me or not. whether greg abbott is vulnerable has a lot to do -- his job approval is in the mid-40s as you showed on that chart. is that primarily driven by disaffection with his style
kristin solis anderson and tim miller, former spokesman for the republican national committee now writerme right now. kristin, i'll start with you. i know abbott has faced a lot of political headwinds. the handling of the freeze in texas hurt him quite a bit. i don't think that from the perspective of the median voter that he has like been too liberal and so i just wonder what incentive structure it creates for republican politicians when you see someone like allen west primarying abbott from...
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for more, let's turn to a veteran political strategist and tim miller, a contributor to the bulwark.> chris, it shows a recognition in gaps of what we saw in the lead up to january 6th and trying to fill those gaps and ensure that intelligence is being collected in a more efficient way that can have tangible impact before anything happens. but more importantly, chris, i think we need that full exploration, that full understanding of other gaps that need to be filled to prevent this from ever happening again as well as a full understanding of what led up to january 6th, who was involved, what was said to trump, what was trump doing during the entire attack when he was silent. that's where we see the select committee coming in and i appreciate bennie thompson's statement today that ever option is on the table and they're going to get to the truth because it's their mandate. he's going to see that through in a way that i think is going to be highly productive but also understanding again what happened in the lead-up and what gaps there are still remaining to make sure this never happens
for more, let's turn to a veteran political strategist and tim miller, a contributor to the bulwark.> chris, it shows a recognition in gaps of what we saw in the lead up to january 6th and trying to fill those gaps and ensure that intelligence is being collected in a more efficient way that can have tangible impact before anything happens. but more importantly, chris, i think we need that full exploration, that full understanding of other gaps that need to be filled to prevent this from ever...
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joining us now to make sense of it is ted lieu, former obama white house health director and tim miller, writer at large for the bullwork. >> i have to start with you, my mind is blown. everyone is excited, everyone is saying it will be the most turnt summer ever and now we are facing another potential shutdown. do you think the country at this point will have a shutdown in october? or will we just get used to nearly thousand people dying every day? >> yeah, tiffany, you are in good company, a lot of our minds are blown too. i don't think we are going to get to a shoutdown. i do think we will see continuing rolling mask mandates or mask requirements in doors and i think that's the responsible thing to do. and that could hit us before october/november. this surge is something that we probably modeled out to be in the fall when people came back to school and workplaces opened fully. this is hitting us weeks earlier and we are going to have to deal with it probably as you mentioned in the modelling, in the next 4-6 weeks. >> which is insane. so, congressman, i want to ask you because in ca
joining us now to make sense of it is ted lieu, former obama white house health director and tim miller, writer at large for the bullwork. >> i have to start with you, my mind is blown. everyone is excited, everyone is saying it will be the most turnt summer ever and now we are facing another potential shutdown. do you think the country at this point will have a shutdown in october? or will we just get used to nearly thousand people dying every day? >> yeah, tiffany, you are in good...
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sharla, i want to get your thoughts from this quote from "the bulwark" from tim smith and tim miller.me democratic fissures apparent during the last two primaries. for the folks on the very online left it feels like groundhog day. this special election will be the latest test of progressive muscle following a series of face-plants beginning with bernie's collapse in the 2020 primary and extending to the virginia gubernatorial and new york city mayoral primaries this year. i have to ask you and maybe i am being sort of cynical here, you know, again, is anybody in ohio city, in tremont, in bedford, are they thinking about the new york city race? is that the kind of thing you think matters to people locally? >> i think, you know, building off what dr. carter said, which i completely agree with, there's really two democratic parties here. there's the -- or two visions of democratic politics here. there's the vision that's trying to actually win races on the ground in which you are actually, you know, deeply concerned with what voters in cuyahoga county are looking for and who they feel be
sharla, i want to get your thoughts from this quote from "the bulwark" from tim smith and tim miller.me democratic fissures apparent during the last two primaries. for the folks on the very online left it feels like groundhog day. this special election will be the latest test of progressive muscle following a series of face-plants beginning with bernie's collapse in the 2020 primary and extending to the virginia gubernatorial and new york city mayoral primaries this year. i have to...
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miller, al jazeera johannesburg, from tim murray, the knowledge from the institute for justice and reconciliation. he told us protests were expected off to zoom his arrest. no one there predicted the scale of this unrest. this really reveals the multi layered nature of the crisis very complex situation. so he'll comic disparities and social exclusion that goes back to the apartheid legacy in south africa. combined with years of ms. ro, paradoxically, by, by mr. jacobs, do the between 20092018. so i think this is a deep socio economic crisis. western by a political system and political governance that has impact misjudged the, the temperature, the, the social temperature in the country. but the irony inspect is that between 20092018, as i mentioned, and the jacobs numerous rule, there was widespread looting of state coffers estimated in the order of half a trillion south africa runs close to $500000000000.00 us dollars. and if that looting hadn't happened, and in fact, they resources were adequately deployed, particularly to social economic programs to help education housing. we may not be seeing
miller, al jazeera johannesburg, from tim murray, the knowledge from the institute for justice and reconciliation. he told us protests were expected off to zoom his arrest. no one there predicted the scale of this unrest. this really reveals the multi layered nature of the crisis very complex situation. so he'll comic disparities and social exclusion that goes back to the apartheid legacy in south africa. combined with years of ms. ro, paradoxically, by, by mr. jacobs, do the between 20092018....
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tim allman, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller.land, edging northwards over the next few hours so some hefty downpours within this. northern scotland seeing some decent sunshine, although a future as. chance of a shower in northern ireland. forthe chance of a shower in northern ireland. for the rest of england and wales, sunny spells developing, temperatures in the low 20s, heavy, than downpours breaking out here as well. one in somerset at the moment, cornwall, devon, somerset, a line to the cotswolds could have the risk of flash flooding. lightning, hail, additional hazards from these and some will continue overnight before easing in what is a warm and muggy night to come, but showers and ate few thunderstorms perhaps again later tonight and into tomorrow. along with some sunny spells tomorrow, further heavy and thundery downpours breaking out. temperatures high teens, some spots low 20s. hello this is bbc news, with mejoanna gosling. the headlines: england prepares to take on ukraine later in the hope of winning a place in the e
tim allman, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller.land, edging northwards over the next few hours so some hefty downpours within this. northern scotland seeing some decent sunshine, although a future as. chance of a shower in northern ireland. forthe chance of a shower in northern ireland. for the rest of england and wales, sunny spells developing, temperatures in the low 20s, heavy, than downpours breaking out here as well. one in somerset at the moment, cornwall,...
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these hugely courageous you to tim's who by the way are being paid a stipend when they fly around the country fueled by a combination of their narcissism in the case of miller brought to the nation's capital where the theatrics peaked in her performance on the capitol steps. >> we will overcome. >> we will overcome. gerry: you will have to have a heart of stone not to laugh. their ever so lightly to invade anyway they will have to return to texas to be required to do their jobs but that was not the point of the demonstration the point about performance art is a substitute for arguments, theatrical displays replaced facts joe biden takes his friends that the day theater will distract you from reality what's going on in texas and elsewhere is an attempt to bring in order to the disorder of the electoral process. last year democrats in many states and districts around the country took advantage of the pandemic to change the rules on how the country both, they and they were often enabled this by activist judges not even elected officials, they relaxed restrictions on early voting, absentee voting, mala ballet, ballot harvesting where individuals can gather vote
these hugely courageous you to tim's who by the way are being paid a stipend when they fly around the country fueled by a combination of their narcissism in the case of miller brought to the nation's capital where the theatrics peaked in her performance on the capitol steps. >> we will overcome. >> we will overcome. gerry: you will have to have a heart of stone not to laugh. their ever so lightly to invade anyway they will have to return to texas to be required to do their jobs but...
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week, the secretary and i were honored to welcome home general scott miller, from afghanistan, and i want to publicly thank him one more time leadership a the longest-serving commander i afghanistan, twice wounded in combat over the years, scott miller is an american hero of the first order. he is representative of the mor than 800,000 service members wh have served in afghanistan across the last two decades. we should always remember their faithful service. joe miller and his team, along with it, and many others in the force have paved the path for a safe, orderly, transition for this year volume of movement involved in this operation has been extraordinary. 984 air lifts over the last les than three months have enabled us to reach almost 95 percent completion on the retrograde to include equipment, we also move 9,000 people. both civilian and military. furthermore, all the military operating bases outside of kabu have been fully transferred to the afghan ministry of defense and the afghan security forces, a small contingent of predominantly military personnel , but some civilians and contractors along with the department
week, the secretary and i were honored to welcome home general scott miller, from afghanistan, and i want to publicly thank him one more time leadership a the longest-serving commander i afghanistan, twice wounded in combat over the years, scott miller is an american hero of the first order. he is representative of the mor than 800,000 service members wh have served in afghanistan across the last two decades. we should always remember their faithful service. joe miller and his team, along with...
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field, as for tim gunn, things going a little better for him, level but still nine shots off the pace. thank you, and the swiss in the sunshine. time for a look at the weather with nick millergood afternoon. much of the uk on the way to a warm and hot begin, northern ireland matching its highest temperature of the year so far, likely to exceed in scotland and over the weekend, some spots in england, perhaps wales, reaching 30 degrees for the first time this season. there is an exception, you see on the satellite, clouded towards the north and west of scotland, close to a weak weather front, the cloud staying with us this weekend, from it you may encounter some light rain or drizzle, the wind arrows indicating a stiff south—westerly breeze. eastern and southern scotland have sunny spells, northern ireland, across england and wales, temperature widely in the low to mid 20s, around the coast, high teens and low 20s. tonight, the cloud and mist in scotland becoming extensive, pushing into northern ireland, some mist and fog patches elsewhere, temperatures down towards the midst and low teens. the big picture for the weekend, that area of low pressure that brought horrific flood
field, as for tim gunn, things going a little better for him, level but still nine shots off the pace. thank you, and the swiss in the sunshine. time for a look at the weather with nick millergood afternoon. much of the uk on the way to a warm and hot begin, northern ireland matching its highest temperature of the year so far, likely to exceed in scotland and over the weekend, some spots in england, perhaps wales, reaching 30 degrees for the first time this season. there is an exception, you...
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tim stenovec yesterday. jonathan: you really are reminiscing. tom: john, i thought you killed it. you are way prepared. jonathan: i feel like this is disingenuous. you had a great night last night with matt miller. tom: we did. that is in from berlin. jonathan: i understand we have reestablished that connection with frances donald. francis, have we got you? frances: we have reestablished connection. jonathan: part one -- gdp call for next year, what is that? frances: i do not even forecast 2022 gdp at this point, because a range of outcomes is incredibly large. what we need to be forecasting is the 10 year yield, the shape of the curve, and what the infrastructure packages going to look like. this is a key when you are a buy-side financial economist -- how will the deviations change? we've already seen the peak. we will see disappointment. the biggest challenge is what will happen to chinese policy next? that we hit peak macro is not a surprise. anyone who can do year-over-year new this was going to happen. what was a surprise is how tate chinese policy was, how quickly the big pie in the sky fiscal game change, and the delta variant, which creates this uncertainty. that is the game when you ar
tim stenovec yesterday. jonathan: you really are reminiscing. tom: john, i thought you killed it. you are way prepared. jonathan: i feel like this is disingenuous. you had a great night last night with matt miller. tom: we did. that is in from berlin. jonathan: i understand we have reestablished that connection with frances donald. francis, have we got you? frances: we have reestablished connection. jonathan: part one -- gdp call for next year, what is that? frances: i do not even forecast 2022...