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ah and welcome to our viewers around the world, michael ok. we begin in france, where voters were casting their ballots in a tightly contested presidential election run off opinion polls suggest pro europe manuel. my call is on course for another 5 year term in the eliza palace. but his far right opponent marine le pen has mounted a strong challenge. victory for her could shake the foundations of european unity. ah, it's election day and francis bracing for the lip pen, my call show down the stakes. a huge lip pen. what become modern frances 1st far right leader and 1st fema president. oh, my call would be the 1st french president to win re election in 2 decades. much will depend on how many people will show up to vote in a country that's deeply divided. was received, thought several abeline monsieur macklin. i'm not a fan of my call, but i think it's the only democratic option on the vehicle. we have seen how they have restricted our freedoms these last years, especially during the pandemic. i'm not sure people are aware of this, but i think
ah and welcome to our viewers around the world, michael ok. we begin in france, where voters were casting their ballots in a tightly contested presidential election run off opinion polls suggest pro europe manuel. my call is on course for another 5 year term in the eliza palace. but his far right opponent marine le pen has mounted a strong challenge. victory for her could shake the foundations of european unity. ah, it's election day and francis bracing for the lip pen, my call show down the...
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with michael collins, he is with pgim. at nyu, everyone knew the most prestigious math program was if you could survive it, in new york. michael collins survived mathematics at binghamton was a big deal when we were growing up. buried in your mathematical note is the wage worry including what bill dudley saw in the last hour may ebb away. do we see evidence of that yet? michael: we are starting to see the labor market growth flattened and may be rollover. we have seen it in hours worked in the report we got on friday so we have the peak rate of growth in wages, the peak rate of inflation as well. tom: you are going on calculus like while brainard did yesterday when she talked about the rapid pace of the second derivatives within these markets. how do you actually prosecute management given the rate of change right now? michael: we all know that the markets really focus on second derivatives. it is the change that really matters more than the stock. when it comes to quantitative tightening, people are looking at the balance
with michael collins, he is with pgim. at nyu, everyone knew the most prestigious math program was if you could survive it, in new york. michael collins survived mathematics at binghamton was a big deal when we were growing up. buried in your mathematical note is the wage worry including what bill dudley saw in the last hour may ebb away. do we see evidence of that yet? michael: we are starting to see the labor market growth flattened and may be rollover. we have seen it in hours worked in the...
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michael is from the brookings institution. joining us live, good evening. what we have seen today, the push across the east according to ukrainian sources, and the strike in lviv, does this change the complexion of what happens next? michael:ould be, but it strikes me as an indication of russ not quite knowing what it is doing. because e strike in lviv doesn't make a lot of nse to me. i guess it has a psychological effect, it was almost a sanctuary city, but i'm not sure what it achieves in a concrete way. most ukrainians are hardened psychologically by the war at this point and i don't think they view anywhere in the country as a complete sanctuary anyway. in the east, if the russians are beginning already, in my judgment it is foolish, because they are not ready. the ground is still muddy, the units that fought near kyiv are still re-outfittin and getting new conscripts. if they attack piecemeal, they are likely to fail in the east, even though it is more suitable for widescale aored maneuvers. i'm not that impressed. anchor: that phrase, error of judgmen
michael is from the brookings institution. joining us live, good evening. what we have seen today, the push across the east according to ukrainian sources, and the strike in lviv, does this change the complexion of what happens next? michael:ould be, but it strikes me as an indication of russ not quite knowing what it is doing. because e strike in lviv doesn't make a lot of nse to me. i guess it has a psychological effect, it was almost a sanctuary city, but i'm not sure what it achieves in a...
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michael, great to have you on the show. and we saw there as you heard there from jim, that missile strike in kyiv last night, but we've also seen some of the heaviest shelling in mariupol's steel plant. i know you have been speaking with some of the soldiers inside that plant. give us a sense of what they have been telling you. >> the situation continues to be grim. obviously, these rocket attacks and the heavy bombardment that we saw yesterday continues to drive them further and further into a corner. their situation was already becoming untenable. they're running out of ammunition. they're running out of food and water. what i'm told about the bombardment yesterday is it called a cave in in a field hospital that i spoke to one of the commanders last night who told me it's impossible to say how many people might have been killed or injured in that attack. he showed me the video he had taken from inside that field hospital a couple of days ago in which there are dozens of wounded laid out on the floor, some of them with abs
michael, great to have you on the show. and we saw there as you heard there from jim, that missile strike in kyiv last night, but we've also seen some of the heaviest shelling in mariupol's steel plant. i know you have been speaking with some of the soldiers inside that plant. give us a sense of what they have been telling you. >> the situation continues to be grim. obviously, these rocket attacks and the heavy bombardment that we saw yesterday continues to drive them further and further...
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he talked about pence pardoning trump, michael. we know you don't talk pardons unless you did something criminally wrong. what does it mean that a top republican like kevin mccarthy had a moment seemed to be clarity about trump and folded like a cheap suit? >> says to me one of two things, either he was lying to us about that clarity or he's lying now. i think in kevin's case it's all a lie. this is how kevin is interested in one thing, preserving kevin's position politically to become the next speaker of the house. that's the only thing that matters, and so in that moment of clarity in early january, where he's talking to his caucus, he was essentially playing one end against the other. i don't know. i doubt that he even said anything to donald trump. the reason being that he would fold like a cheap suit in front of donald trump. this is not a man who is going to stand up to donald trump and tell him sir, you must resign. sir, you must take responsibility. i believe donald trump when donald trump said kevin mccarthy never said tha
he talked about pence pardoning trump, michael. we know you don't talk pardons unless you did something criminally wrong. what does it mean that a top republican like kevin mccarthy had a moment seemed to be clarity about trump and folded like a cheap suit? >> says to me one of two things, either he was lying to us about that clarity or he's lying now. i think in kevin's case it's all a lie. this is how kevin is interested in one thing, preserving kevin's position politically to become...
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michael: it's all time frame. if you go back to years when microstrategy brought -- bought in, it's up to hundred percent -- is up 400% and has dramatically outperformed the nasdaq or gold or any other asset. if you are looking at it in a matter of days or weeks or months, the traders control it. there are three types of investors in bitcoin -- there are the traders, the technocrats, and the maximalist's. the maximalist's are all in. myself, jack dorsey, we think bitcoin is an instrument of economic empowerment. we are busy educating and sweep free cash flows into it but we are out of the market day today. -- day to day. the market price is set by a tug-of-war between the technocrats -- the people who are pro-technology and think it is the next big tech network like google or amazon for money, and the traders, who are looking at and uncorrelated asset. or correlated asset. so, right now, the traders and technocrats are scared of risk, so they've both been in a bad mood and have been selling. what you will see over
michael: it's all time frame. if you go back to years when microstrategy brought -- bought in, it's up to hundred percent -- is up 400% and has dramatically outperformed the nasdaq or gold or any other asset. if you are looking at it in a matter of days or weeks or months, the traders control it. there are three types of investors in bitcoin -- there are the traders, the technocrats, and the maximalist's. the maximalist's are all in. myself, jack dorsey, we think bitcoin is an instrument of...
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michael: a huge problem. it seems really bad right now. over the past week, searches for the terms of spam text have spiked significantly. let me show you what is behind that surge. like most of us, john has had an increase in the number of spam texts he has been getting pretty he ignores most of them, but this one supposedly from a friend he knew ask him to buy $400 worth of google play cards for a local civic group. >> it looks legitimate, sounded legitimate and it's the kind of thing that we would possibly do. michael: his wife was going to safeway anyway, so he asked her to purchase the gift cards. she did. great, the spammer texted, gently peel or scratch the label of the back of the cards and send me clear pictures of each card and a picture of the receipt two. >> at that point, i went this is a fake. this is a scam here. michael: beware of anyone asking you to purchase gift, cryptocurrency or to use a payment cap. these kinds of transactions are hard to trace and do not offer the legal protections of a credit card. the texts john re
michael: a huge problem. it seems really bad right now. over the past week, searches for the terms of spam text have spiked significantly. let me show you what is behind that surge. like most of us, john has had an increase in the number of spam texts he has been getting pretty he ignores most of them, but this one supposedly from a friend he knew ask him to buy $400 worth of google play cards for a local civic group. >> it looks legitimate, sounded legitimate and it's the kind of thing...
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michael speck. a search of jail recordings of billie earl johnson's phone calls soon revealed a surprise. not only did they hear billie earl talking about somebody named michael, they also heard another familiar voice. it was the voice of frank howard. >> i can get out of here, which will take about a month to get out of here, but i need some money. >> well, that's part of my problem. i mean, what happened to michael? i gave him a bunch of money. >> how much you give him? >> i don't even know anymore it's been so long. >> did you give him 20? >> uh, at least. >> it's clear from those phone conversations at the jail that frank's directly involved in orchestrating this. >> michael's got everything i had left. he said he could take care of everything. >> reporter: even though the police were sure michael speck was one of the men in that silver car, they had no idea who the other man was. then a few months later, a call out of the blue seemed to provide the break they'd been looking for. the caller soun
michael speck. a search of jail recordings of billie earl johnson's phone calls soon revealed a surprise. not only did they hear billie earl talking about somebody named michael, they also heard another familiar voice. it was the voice of frank howard. >> i can get out of here, which will take about a month to get out of here, but i need some money. >> well, that's part of my problem. i mean, what happened to michael? i gave him a bunch of money. >> how much you give him?...
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michael went into diag wrong. the next day, on monday he was into how kind of in the bed, donna, where most people voted for a pen. and 2 there again after the debate, he was in some neat, where it was during all these last few days. he's been what do you know what he says? we didn't stepping distance on the big. he's been mingling with talking to everyone and the pressure is given and you can see all in use. reeves or the news is ready ready to be challenged. what not in the bed? i stayed very shattered from any kind of position she's always played on very friendly, wrong, based on the taking set of fees with people looking like they were going next door, a friendly understanding to people. it's a drop that michael has been to the trash is been going to contact and again today today it was it sunday in a town where the may not show vote was 60 percent. we only got 20 percent and death more with the crowd. so these images are quite strong and undermine acquisition of arrogance. but whole is someone who like to arg
michael went into diag wrong. the next day, on monday he was into how kind of in the bed, donna, where most people voted for a pen. and 2 there again after the debate, he was in some neat, where it was during all these last few days. he's been what do you know what he says? we didn't stepping distance on the big. he's been mingling with talking to everyone and the pressure is given and you can see all in use. reeves or the news is ready ready to be challenged. what not in the bed? i stayed very...
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i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. the covid-19 pandemic has taken the lives of nearly 1 million americans and has profound impact on how we live, how we work, travel, go to school and our mental health. two years on, it's now being used to shape the midterm elections in ways that are inconsistent and down downhypocritical. consider the border, from early on, the pandemic has been used as a reason to keep the borders closed. in march 2020 under president trump, the cdc first invoked article 42 a health emergency measure allowing the quick expulsion of migrants who could theoretically bringing in a communicable disease but the biden administration has kept title 42 in place even after the widespread availability of a vaccine. now up pressure from progressives and immigration activists, it's scheduled to be lifted on may 23rd, but many republicans and several leading democrats are opposing that change. this week, a warren group of senators issued a new bill to keep title 42 in place called the public health and border se
i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. the covid-19 pandemic has taken the lives of nearly 1 million americans and has profound impact on how we live, how we work, travel, go to school and our mental health. two years on, it's now being used to shape the midterm elections in ways that are inconsistent and down downhypocritical. consider the border, from early on, the pandemic has been used as a reason to keep the borders closed. in march 2020 under president trump, the cdc first invoked...
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michael: it is a place for a massive amount of engagement. they can monetize -- is very engaging format, very short form. people don't want to leave that enronment and click out and go watch an ad. it may not be the best format for monetization. you heard that from you too. they are exploring how to monetize it. they have 30 billion views, but how to monetize it. meta has the same question. it is an engaging format, but hesitate dollars share out of youtube -- but does it take dollars share out of youtube and meta? we don't think it does. it was not much of a focal point the past two years. because meta raised it, it is now part of the conversation. people are concerned that maybe this is the beginning of a real slow down for you too. kriti: michael, i feel like within the entire tech space, you did start to see perhaps meta platforms, twitter, snapchat, pinterest, even alphabet take on this role as a more economically sensitive business compared to the likes of apple and microsoft. talk to us a little bit about that discrepancy. how exposed
michael: it is a place for a massive amount of engagement. they can monetize -- is very engaging format, very short form. people don't want to leave that enronment and click out and go watch an ad. it may not be the best format for monetization. you heard that from you too. they are exploring how to monetize it. they have 30 billion views, but how to monetize it. meta has the same question. it is an engaging format, but hesitate dollars share out of youtube -- but does it take dollars share out...
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so there was no big will from michael to 5 to 5 the far right. but it's worse than it used to be on top of my mind, a pen still pulling at around $0.22 as much as we can trust the price on that is we have also is in will who might be fighting in the polls, but it's still at 10 percent, which means that right, i see one in 3 french person, people is planning to vote for the fall, right. reaches, right, i'm and on that point and so now i see you both want to get in here. but on this point, i mean there is a worrying scenario right for mr. mccall. like if zoom moore's, vote goes to missile of fan in the run off. then that's a pretty substantial come, you know, portion of the vote. you know, we've heard a majority of the left kind of still feel betrayed or somehow hostile against the president, even though many people seem to kind of support his handling of the pandemic. so sodium, sarah, you know, what were you going to add when we heard pauline kind of describing this, this deja vu that we're having. and i completely agree with colleen. and actuall
so there was no big will from michael to 5 to 5 the far right. but it's worse than it used to be on top of my mind, a pen still pulling at around $0.22 as much as we can trust the price on that is we have also is in will who might be fighting in the polls, but it's still at 10 percent, which means that right, i see one in 3 french person, people is planning to vote for the fall, right. reaches, right, i'm and on that point and so now i see you both want to get in here. but on this point, i mean...
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michael, tell me. is there a roadmap you could provide that would result in an indictment of donald trump? >> let me say this. i'm very disappointed, as are many people, and the fact that our district attorney here in new york, alvin bray, despite what he says in the most recent statement that the investigation is ongoing and continuing. i believe, personally, that it's not. i make that statement simply because, in the two plus months since alvin bragg has been an office, i have yet to speak to him once. moreover, they actually returned to me thousands and thousands of original documents. anybody that knows how the prosecutorial system works, yourself included, you know that they like to keep the originals. generally, they don't give you copies back either, that's just how the system works. the fact that they returned this box of documents that i had provided, which in and of itself is a roadmap to a absolute indictment and prosecution of not just donald but the children, the organization, allen weisse
michael, tell me. is there a roadmap you could provide that would result in an indictment of donald trump? >> let me say this. i'm very disappointed, as are many people, and the fact that our district attorney here in new york, alvin bray, despite what he says in the most recent statement that the investigation is ongoing and continuing. i believe, personally, that it's not. i make that statement simply because, in the two plus months since alvin bragg has been an office, i have yet to...
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jonathan: michael mckee, speak to that. michael: the fed is expecting 3.5% once we get there. it kicks up to 3.6% before eventually settling at 4% but it will be a long time before we get there. look at the numbers behind the unemployment rate. the number of people in the labor force increases by 418,000, the biggest in two months. a lot more people looking for work. employment rises 736,000 in the household survey, not the establishment survey. unemployment falls 318,000. more people finding jobs. that is why the unemployment rate falls. we used to call that good news. everybody keep an eye on the overall wages. taking a quick look at some of the jobs we got, leisure and hospitality, 112,000. food services intriguing places, 61,000. business services 102,000 and retail 49,000. we heard stories about factories not being able to keep up with orders because they cannot get enough people. they added 38,000 jobs in march. broad-based gain, not as large as we had been seeing, but more categories with large increases in march. jonathan: tremendous jobs report. a slight miss on the h
jonathan: michael mckee, speak to that. michael: the fed is expecting 3.5% once we get there. it kicks up to 3.6% before eventually settling at 4% but it will be a long time before we get there. look at the numbers behind the unemployment rate. the number of people in the labor force increases by 418,000, the biggest in two months. a lot more people looking for work. employment rises 736,000 in the household survey, not the establishment survey. unemployment falls 318,000. more people finding...
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michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia, and his msnbc analyst, his book is titled from cold war to hot piece, an american ambassador in putin's russia. and peter baker, chief house correspondent for the new york times, who spent years as moscow bureau chief for the new york post. -- if the russians are not expelled from ukraine's eastern provinces, they can return to the center of ukraine and even to kyiv, the post was told. it is possible. now is not yet the time a victory. what are you hearing from your friends in ukraine about russia 's expected offensive? >> exactly that. they are preparing for the battle of don bass. they think it will be the central battle and critical battle in this war. they feel very good that they won the battle of kyiv. i think that will go down historically as one of the biggest battles in history of ukrainian sovereignty, in the history of ukrainian people as a nation. -- if they do not stop the russian forces there, exactly what president zelenskyy says, they think that t
michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia, and his msnbc analyst, his book is titled from cold war to hot piece, an american ambassador in putin's russia. and peter baker, chief house correspondent for the new york times, who spent years as moscow bureau chief for the new york post. -- if the russians are not expelled from ukraine's eastern provinces, they can return to the center of ukraine and even to kyiv, the post was told. it is possible. now is not yet the time a victory. what are...
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michael: he complained to the better business bureau. oculus never responded and mark saw hundreds of similar complaints also ignored. the bbb gave an f rating to oculus and its owner facebook. >> this is not about the money, it's the principle of the fact. it is with nicholas how these large companies treat the consumer -- it is ridiculous how these large-company street the consumer. michael: he spent hundreds of dollars trying to find where to serve court papers. facebook sent attorneys to try to stop the lawsuit. finally on monday, mark and bobby got their day in court. mark showed the judge this 377 page book full of documents, showing all his efforts to get oculus to honor a warranty. >> my emails to oculus, my emails to the attorney, the attorney's responses. the judge was not impressed at all with what they did to me. her eyes opened up wide when she saw my document asian. a large corporation making a parent have to fight this hard to get a refund. michael: and father and son emerged from the courtroom with this gift, a new oculus
michael: he complained to the better business bureau. oculus never responded and mark saw hundreds of similar complaints also ignored. the bbb gave an f rating to oculus and its owner facebook. >> this is not about the money, it's the principle of the fact. it is with nicholas how these large companies treat the consumer -- it is ridiculous how these large-company street the consumer. michael: he spent hundreds of dollars trying to find where to serve court papers. facebook sent attorneys...
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i'm not a fan. >> where do you stand on that game, michael? >> i own this position and yoesh weight in staples. core names for us. pepsi, mondalez, procter & gamble broing earnings close to 10%, all of them market multiples, good, decent dividends and hold up not just on market pullbacks josh mentioned also during more difficult economic times all three of the names i own have good, strong pricing power. got good, strong brand names don't have a lot of competition. >> you think there's a limit to that pricing power >> that generic stuff. >> yes, i sdo. >> a limit >> i do, too. >> there is when you run out of runway okay i mean when the consumer runs out of money, yes. you can't keep pushing on the prices, but -- >> how much is outrage you're still paying $3 and the can shrinking or fewer units within the package? consumer -- i'm outraged when that happens to me i'm fortunate but outraged and i don't switch brands. >> still buying toilet paper and toothpaste still buying oreos agree but still selling them. >> right still buying oreos. >> about
i'm not a fan. >> where do you stand on that game, michael? >> i own this position and yoesh weight in staples. core names for us. pepsi, mondalez, procter & gamble broing earnings close to 10%, all of them market multiples, good, decent dividends and hold up not just on market pullbacks josh mentioned also during more difficult economic times all three of the names i own have good, strong pricing power. got good, strong brand names don't have a lot of competition. >> you...
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michael? >> terry, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the mass shootings in the u.s., four in just six days. the most recent in pittsburgh where gunshots were fired at a party killing two and injuring at least eight. trevor ault joins us live from pittsburgh with more. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. there were 200 people here for this party and officials say at least 90 shots were fired. this morning, there's windows smashed all around this house. some of them from bullets. others from people who were trying desperately to get away, and the horrifying truth is this is one of several mass shootings this weekend in america. this morning, authorities vowing to find the multiple shooters who opened fire at a crowded pittsburgh house party early sunday killing two teenagers, injuring eight others who were hit. five more people hurt running for cover in the chaos. >> this goes back to having too many guns, too many illegal guns on the streets. >> reporter: it punctu
michael? >> terry, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the mass shootings in the u.s., four in just six days. the most recent in pittsburgh where gunshots were fired at a party killing two and injuring at least eight. trevor ault joins us live from pittsburgh with more. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. there were 200 people here for this party and officials say at least 90 shots were fired. this morning, there's windows smashed all around this...
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michael your book reminds me a lot of like michael jordan's sixth nba championship incredible feat no question, but you were in the hall of fame already and you didn't need this book in order to do that, but it really is i think the definitive book on the history of arms control. so congratulations on a really tremendous achievement. let me start our discussion today by playing devil's advocate. and i'll start with the question. i think that's on probably everybody's mind which is the conflict in the ukraine in ukraine and the possibility that it might turn into a nuclear conflict. we have in this case a seemingly unhinged autocrat and vladimir putin who's invaded his neighbor. he has visions of returning to a period where the borders of his country were much more expansive than they are today. he doesn't seem to respect international norms. would we be in a worse place today to stand up to somebody like this? if we had had more arms control. and fewer nuclear weapons over the past 10 or 20 years. what do you think? well, thanks for that kind introduction todd. one of the most importa
michael your book reminds me a lot of like michael jordan's sixth nba championship incredible feat no question, but you were in the hall of fame already and you didn't need this book in order to do that, but it really is i think the definitive book on the history of arms control. so congratulations on a really tremendous achievement. let me start our discussion today by playing devil's advocate. and i'll start with the question. i think that's on probably everybody's mind which is the conflict...
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hey, ginger. >> thank you, michael. last week we were getting all the surveys complete from the tornadoes. this one from allendale, south carolina. it was an ef-3, but we also have the confirmed numbers from march. i know i have been busy in the south, and that means march 2022 had 218 tornadoes. that's the busiest march that we have ever had on record because we've blasted past the 2017 record which was 192. and now we got more because it started in april very, very busy last week. today we've got arkansas. tomorrow, look at that from iowa down into texas, and then on wednesday, it opens up to a huge drew: i'm abc7news meteorologist drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. running showers giving way to sunshine this afternoon and windy conditions. expecting gusts over 30 mph later today, temperatures in the 50's and 60's. overnight tonight, clear skies, it remains breezy, and also chilly. 30's and 40's as we head into your tuesday. morning showers to windy conditions later today. another chance for showers >>> well, y
hey, ginger. >> thank you, michael. last week we were getting all the surveys complete from the tornadoes. this one from allendale, south carolina. it was an ef-3, but we also have the confirmed numbers from march. i know i have been busy in the south, and that means march 2022 had 218 tornadoes. that's the busiest march that we have ever had on record because we've blasted past the 2017 record which was 192. and now we got more because it started in april very, very busy last week. today...
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michael? >> a lot of confusion. erielle, philly officials say the numbers are leveling off but numbers still on the rise across much of the country. >> reporter: that's right. in the past week the new infection rate has been growing by almost 33% nationwide. 35 states seeing an increase of 10% or more this week. and as cases climb, so are hospitalizations. admissions going up 7% this week. health experts say, of course, there are a number of factors here, masks are coming off. fewer mitigation measures and more variants are now circulating. the good news for now is that despite that rise in the hospitalizations, deaths are down and health officials pointing out with all of this at home testing, that we are collecting data is more complicated and there may be actually higher infection rates than we have right now as data. michael? >> all right, cecilia -- i mean erielle, thank you so much. trying to take in every bit of good information we can when it comes to covid. cecilia? >>> we turn to our other top story, the w
michael? >> a lot of confusion. erielle, philly officials say the numbers are leveling off but numbers still on the rise across much of the country. >> reporter: that's right. in the past week the new infection rate has been growing by almost 33% nationwide. 35 states seeing an increase of 10% or more this week. and as cases climb, so are hospitalizations. admissions going up 7% this week. health experts say, of course, there are a number of factors here, masks are coming off. fewer...
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michael mckee speaking to a fed official, john williams. mike: we want to welcome president williams, the president of the new york fed, to bloomberg television worldwide. you were also the vice chairman of the open market committee. second in command for the group that makes interest rate decisions. you have to decide what you are going to do and how fast you will do it going forward with the data you have. we just got retail numbers. inflation boosted sales happy percent. i know you have looked a little bit at the numbers. have we seen any decline in demand? john: first of all, nice to be here in person. like to do this today. i think we are seeing some early signs that consumers are shifting their purchasing patterns coming out of the pandemic, away from all the purchases of goods over the past few years and more into services. i will not respond too much to one month of data, but that is the pattern i'm expect to see continued during the year. i think it's an important part of the story, to see consumers as we get past the pandemic, mov
michael mckee speaking to a fed official, john williams. mike: we want to welcome president williams, the president of the new york fed, to bloomberg television worldwide. you were also the vice chairman of the open market committee. second in command for the group that makes interest rate decisions. you have to decide what you are going to do and how fast you will do it going forward with the data you have. we just got retail numbers. inflation boosted sales happy percent. i know you have...
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michael: i think they probably are. certain in the u.k., it seems to me that the pricing on rate rises is pretty aggressive given a likely slowdown in growth that we are going to see. i think the likelihood is that over the next six months or so, certainly as we head into next winter when these higher gas bills are really going to start to bite, and it becomes clear that both the boe and the ecb are not going to be able to hike by as much as is priced. jonathan: mike bell, thanks as always. looking ahead to the boe, may 5. for the federal reserve, may 4. lisa: hiking into weakness seems to be a scene. i do wonder whether they will be able to back away given the optics of what people are facing in terms of the bills they are paying. it was not an accident that the people cutting back on their streaming services in the u.k. were cutting back at a record pace. it has just been incredible how much the price has risen of oil and gas. jonathan: can we revisit the equity question? the market is meant to be a discounting mechan
michael: i think they probably are. certain in the u.k., it seems to me that the pricing on rate rises is pretty aggressive given a likely slowdown in growth that we are going to see. i think the likelihood is that over the next six months or so, certainly as we head into next winter when these higher gas bills are really going to start to bite, and it becomes clear that both the boe and the ecb are not going to be able to hike by as much as is priced. jonathan: mike bell, thanks as always....
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michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia. and msnbc international affairs analyst. his book is titled, from cold war to hot piece, an american ambassador in putin's russia. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, and ruth benji a, history professor at nyu and author of the book, strongman, mussolini to the president. good to see all of you tonight. ambassador, zelenskyy warned the defensive in the east has started. the new york times says some foreign military analysts believe that the actions are actually preliminaries through a much larger assault. what are you expecting in this new phase of this already brutal war, another toddler killed today? >> a major, more conventional war between conventional forces, which really haven't seen much of so far, by the way. most of what we've seen is terrorism, like you just saw reported out of kyiv. that would terrorizing civilians. with the ukrainian government expects, what our government expects, and what russians are planning for is a major conventional war to try to control the area from crimea to
michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia. and msnbc international affairs analyst. his book is titled, from cold war to hot piece, an american ambassador in putin's russia. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at the cia and the pentagon, and ruth benji a, history professor at nyu and author of the book, strongman, mussolini to the president. good to see all of you tonight. ambassador, zelenskyy warned the defensive in the east has started. the new york times says some foreign military...
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just your rights if that ever happens you as you begin the travel season michael haney michael finney is here with some answers. michael: they can be very instructive, which is why we are telling it to you. a beautiful vacation ended on a down note for a woman and her mother all because of an air cancellation. their story is a good way to look at your rights when flying. warm ocean, water, exciting adventures made for a wonderful trip for lily and her mother. dark clouds moved in when the young san franciscan learned from delta her flight home had been canceled. delta rebooked on partner airline for the next day december 30. then they received more bad news, after they arrived at the airport. >> there is no flight on the 30th. there is nothing scheduled on the day at all. so we are kind of panicked. michael: the timing could not have been worse for lily and her mom. delta suffered hundreds of cancellations that same day from the east coast to the midwest due to a severe winter storm. the airlines automated phone message warned hold times of six hours. she found it impossible to speak
just your rights if that ever happens you as you begin the travel season michael haney michael finney is here with some answers. michael: they can be very instructive, which is why we are telling it to you. a beautiful vacation ended on a down note for a woman and her mother all because of an air cancellation. their story is a good way to look at your rights when flying. warm ocean, water, exciting adventures made for a wonderful trip for lily and her mother. dark clouds moved in when the young...
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michael you and i have done this many many times. to the point >> michael, you and i've done this many, many times. to the point why don't even think we should pretend that -- we should justat think of this s an ongoing conversation. let's to start in the middle, pick up where we left off. you just whispered to me, well, i mean i think where to honor sean because he is going to be, under the high school classmate who was one of the main characters in the blind side and he supposed to be in your chair. and the amazing thing about that is sean julie confessed to me that he thinks in his whole life he never read a book. but yet he had the balls to come and do this and you are so much more qualified. i wanted to just, i wanted to just sort of pile on myself here to what, and add to what teachers said. the blindside starts when i fly down to memphis, i was giving a talk about something else and is thinking of writing something about my high school baseball coach andou i thought i had to t in touch with old teammates just to see what they
michael you and i have done this many many times. to the point >> michael, you and i've done this many, many times. to the point why don't even think we should pretend that -- we should justat think of this s an ongoing conversation. let's to start in the middle, pick up where we left off. you just whispered to me, well, i mean i think where to honor sean because he is going to be, under the high school classmate who was one of the main characters in the blind side and he supposed to be...
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michael? >> as we broadcast to the world, i mean, the conflict in ukraine has really put a spotlight on the candidates' foreign policies. why are those platforms crucial for europe and the world in this particular election? >> yeah, it's really what has distinguished in the runoff stage. le pen is a far-right candidate, has been embracing for the last 20-plus years, this image of a declining france that is somehow -- can be interpreted or explained by the three is. immigration, identity, and cultural challenges presented in frabs, france, as she claims, b islam. and emmanuel macron would have been subjected to far more scrutiny on his glesic issues. it's really the international crisis and situation that has underscored that at this moment in history, a leader who believes in the european union, believes in nato and believes in multiple lateralism is absolutely crucial. and i think that extent, marine le pen looks like a candidate who is on the wrong side of history and emmanuel macron has bee
michael? >> as we broadcast to the world, i mean, the conflict in ukraine has really put a spotlight on the candidates' foreign policies. why are those platforms crucial for europe and the world in this particular election? >> yeah, it's really what has distinguished in the runoff stage. le pen is a far-right candidate, has been embracing for the last 20-plus years, this image of a declining france that is somehow -- can be interpreted or explained by the three is. immigration,...
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michael? >> good to see you. thanks for that. we're going take a quick break here on the program. emotions boiling over in shanghai as residents are forced into a covid lockdown. we'll have a live report when we come back. >>> also, a potential kingmaker in the french presidential race. how a candidate who didn't qualify for the runoff could tip the scales in sunday's contest. we'll be right b back. at jp morgan, the only definition of wealth that matters is yours. it can be a smaller house, but a bigger nest egg. a goal to work toward, or the freedom to walk away. with 200 years of experience, personalized advice, and commission free trades on an award-winning app, we are working for you. planning. investing. advice. jp morgan wealth management. what if you could have the perspective to see more? at morgan stanley, a global collective of thought leaders offers investors a broader view. ♪ we see companies protecting the bottom line by putting people first. we see a bright future, still hungr
michael? >> good to see you. thanks for that. we're going take a quick break here on the program. emotions boiling over in shanghai as residents are forced into a covid lockdown. we'll have a live report when we come back. >>> also, a potential kingmaker in the french presidential race. how a candidate who didn't qualify for the runoff could tip the scales in sunday's contest. we'll be right b back. at jp morgan, the only definition of wealth that matters is yours. it can be a...
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very opposed to michael. there's a sense of atrial even tools towards him, and no way you'd be stake. and that each time before that he needed to take your votes away from the battery because but as we see, but because us for the 5 percent that the many votes to be gained there. if he wants to gain votes into civil, ronald is death to go from the left. so the lead job is campaign we'd have to judge . you would have to come pain, which war analysis or measure ad. there would be debate and he asked to show to the french people in his program, you know, just very liberal or right we program. but as it's a balance program with measures to help do working jobs is and for the week, which is which is starting to take him by going campaigning all the hunting around . this honest all georgie rather not even penny and france, you know, town where the majority of people voted for millions of ed and he has to convince them that is what he sees will be more beneficial to death. those of the bed. and i don't think it would
very opposed to michael. there's a sense of atrial even tools towards him, and no way you'd be stake. and that each time before that he needed to take your votes away from the battery because but as we see, but because us for the 5 percent that the many votes to be gained there. if he wants to gain votes into civil, ronald is death to go from the left. so the lead job is campaign we'd have to judge . you would have to come pain, which war analysis or measure ad. there would be debate and he...
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michael, thank you. we're watching the congressional vote with you, and we'll bring you that when we have the update. and we have a special guest, a cult expert, who has never been on the "the beat" before, will walk us through why he sees qanon as a type of virtual cult, and goes potentially all the way up to ginni thomas and the supreme court. we'll be right back. preme court. we'll be right back. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means... asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali... ..when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women or in men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. . or
michael, thank you. we're watching the congressional vote with you, and we'll bring you that when we have the update. and we have a special guest, a cult expert, who has never been on the "the beat" before, will walk us through why he sees qanon as a type of virtual cult, and goes potentially all the way up to ginni thomas and the supreme court. we'll be right back. preme court. we'll be right back. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from...
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it's the situation michael has faced before in 2017. he won power after comfortably beating mounting le pen in the 2nd round of that election. but since then. ready ready france has drifted even further to the right. ready and my call now faces challenges from both le pen and a new opponent earrings in a controversial political commentator twice convicted for inciting, hate speech exam, or has become infamous for his anti migration platform. after 20 years, as a family you're facing, the french media has become a populous challenger to both the republican party candidate validity. because and melinda been all 3, have put patriotism at the center of the campaign and with the left in disarray. both show, one of them will almost certainly be facing macklin in the 2nd round of the election. it means macklin will be seeking another mandate in a political landscape shaped by populist rhetoric about immigration, security and national identity. christ centrist incumbent, whose 1st years in office were marked by the yellow vest, treat protest ab
it's the situation michael has faced before in 2017. he won power after comfortably beating mounting le pen in the 2nd round of that election. but since then. ready ready france has drifted even further to the right. ready and my call now faces challenges from both le pen and a new opponent earrings in a controversial political commentator twice convicted for inciting, hate speech exam, or has become infamous for his anti migration platform. after 20 years, as a family you're facing, the french...
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michael finney has an inflation busting tip. michael: grocery store to gas prices, many of us have had to adjust our budgets just to keep up. this woman says she can no longer afford to pay for gas in the bridge toll to drive across the san mateo bridge to see her friends. >> that is how it has affected me. it has kept me from having to travel to certain places. michael: one area she has been able to save money is lunch and dinner. she had this lunch delivered to her at 50% off the regular price. >> this is way more affordable and just the right amount for me. michael: club feast is a relatively new food delivery service in the san francisco bay area. competitors charge restaurants commissions as well as tack on a delivery fee paid by the customer. >> how can we pivot that model in a way that can be more affordable? how can we get people better spending money to consider supporting local businesses and restaurants? michael: they are a reseller of the restaurant meal. that model requires customers to order the night before for lu
michael finney has an inflation busting tip. michael: grocery store to gas prices, many of us have had to adjust our budgets just to keep up. this woman says she can no longer afford to pay for gas in the bridge toll to drive across the san mateo bridge to see her friends. >> that is how it has affected me. it has kept me from having to travel to certain places. michael: one area she has been able to save money is lunch and dinner. she had this lunch delivered to her at 50% off the...
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i'm michael holmes at the cnn center in atlanta. we will return you to john vause live in ukraine, in just a moment. ♪ life can be a lot to handle. ♪ this magic moment ♪ but heinz knows there'e's pleny of magic in all that chaos. ♪ so difffferent and so new ♪ ♪ was like any other... ♪ as the world watches the tragedy in ukraine, opportunity to get richer.ann hiking gas prices here at home and profiting off of putin's war. this will continue to happen - as long as we're dependent on oil. americans have had enough. right now, congress can accelerate the transition to clean energy. energy that won't run out. energy that's cheaper for all of us. energy that's made in america to stay in america. congress - let's get it done. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcas
i'm michael holmes at the cnn center in atlanta. we will return you to john vause live in ukraine, in just a moment. ♪ life can be a lot to handle. ♪ this magic moment ♪ but heinz knows there'e's pleny of magic in all that chaos. ♪ so difffferent and so new ♪ ♪ was like any other... ♪ as the world watches the tragedy in ukraine, opportunity to get richer.ann hiking gas prices here at home and profiting off of putin's war. this will continue to happen - as long as we're dependent...
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it said michael lewis is an associate at solomon brothers in london. and and when i would when i arrived at work. the next day the head of the whole company international was there ashton-faced waiting for me and saying like, i mean, i feel bad he looked so bad. he said we've spent we've been up all night with the board of directors trying to figure out what to do about this because it's being reprinted in all over the country in newspapers and you can't say that we're overpaid and i said, well we are overpaid and he said yeah, but you can't say it and and he says and and it was like what can you do to wait stop for second. how old are you at this point 24 you're 24. yeah, you're at a job in wall street. is this your first real job out of college? real job out of college. i was a there's the arms on how you count them, but i was a stock boy at the wildenstein art gallery and i wore a suit to work for six months and i got tired of that and then i worked as a cabinet maker as apprentice for four months and then i led rich teenage girls american girls thr
it said michael lewis is an associate at solomon brothers in london. and and when i would when i arrived at work. the next day the head of the whole company international was there ashton-faced waiting for me and saying like, i mean, i feel bad he looked so bad. he said we've spent we've been up all night with the board of directors trying to figure out what to do about this because it's being reprinted in all over the country in newspapers and you can't say that we're overpaid and i said, well...
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i appreciate it, michael. we'll be right back. >> great to be with you. thank you. in my chest♪ ♪and something tells me they d don't beat me♪ ♪ ♪ ♪he'd better not take the ring from me.♪ we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age increasing your risk for getting shingles. so, what can protect you? shingrix protects. you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, red
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liz: that was michael finney. with more people choosing not to answer their phones, spammers are turning to texts. the ftc says young people are the most likely to get scammed but senior citizens ultimately lose more money. still to come, the nation j kagan ice-skating phenomenon is skating right off of the ice. the shocking announcement she made this week. a texas-based startup has sent people to space for a weeklong stay. the details be >> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. liz: good morning. we are starting this half-hour with another look at the weather. we have been tracking red flag warning's. frances: the wind will be an issue with the red flag warning in effect for solano county, and also high surf advisories for the beaches. a live view shows a clear start to our morning and here is your day planner. temperatures will be in the 40's and 50's. we will see some high clouds and a slightly cooler afternoon for everyone. mid-60's and at the beaches, mid 50's by t
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just a couple of points behind ah, i'm michael ok. welcome to the program. british prime minister boards, johnson has traveled to keith to meet ukrainian president villarreal zalinski. johnson pledged more military support to help counter an expected russian offensive in the east. zelinski has said he is committed to pressing for peace despite russia as attacks on civilians. following one such attack, the city of comatose is still reeling from the missile strike on a train station on friday where residents were waiting to flee. a warning, this report contains distressing image. abandoned luggage phone's ringing inside as anxious, loved ones try to reach the missing man. this man has found his mother's bags, but there's no sign of her euclid, but if she's just not answering my cause. as i know, she's not picking up the she was among hundreds fleeing war and hunger. my hoping to board a train at cram matters, but then a rocket at the station killing more than 50 people and injuring dozens more with it was terrifying the horror. the horr
just a couple of points behind ah, i'm michael ok. welcome to the program. british prime minister boards, johnson has traveled to keith to meet ukrainian president villarreal zalinski. johnson pledged more military support to help counter an expected russian offensive in the east. zelinski has said he is committed to pressing for peace despite russia as attacks on civilians. following one such attack, the city of comatose is still reeling from the missile strike on a train station on friday...
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the subject of michael mongoose was such in the indian ocean. the numbers are fallen by more than 80 percent since 1950 industrial fishing is likely to blame as dorothy and skip getting caught up and fishing nets. michael, man, gandhi, and his cool one to know what that means for what tom region and this touch of november 2021 that he's such as counted, a 104 to one in the pacific. brooklyn, those dolphins here about a month later, they found another port michael mon, gambit, tics, photos that will be analyzed later today. there is no sight of any humbug, though. things can see that an endangered species in november, they'd sported 8 of the rear marine mammals. this data is of use not only to scientists, but to people of what time as well. it will, can years even indoor from watching are what's saw. instead of just going on a tool and sing dawson's, you know, you can go out in a to on from, on, cause you the numbers of animals than guessing what are the names of these. and so it gives it quite a biggest significance. and it's max way of coming t
the subject of michael mongoose was such in the indian ocean. the numbers are fallen by more than 80 percent since 1950 industrial fishing is likely to blame as dorothy and skip getting caught up and fishing nets. michael, man, gandhi, and his cool one to know what that means for what tom region and this touch of november 2021 that he's such as counted, a 104 to one in the pacific. brooklyn, those dolphins here about a month later, they found another port michael mon, gambit, tics, photos that...
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michael: i hope she will go far. many internships disappeared during the pandemic. glassdoor tells us those internships are starting to return. i want to hear from you. send me your stories about buying a home, a car, paying off a loan, anything that has to do with you and money. i want to hear your triumphs and frustrations. go to abc7news.com/7 on your side to share them. dan: so nice to hear that these internships are starting to return. for so many young people, as you know, is a skeleton career -- skeleton key to a new career. ama: trailblazing icon will be part of this year's professional businesswomen of california conference. beretta will join actress mindy kaling, cofounder of linkedin and mellody hobson, co-ceo of aerial investments. the conference will be virtual. abc 7 is a proud media partner of the conference. dan: it is all about the w's this week in the weather. wendy, then warmer. under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit
michael: i hope she will go far. many internships disappeared during the pandemic. glassdoor tells us those internships are starting to return. i want to hear from you. send me your stories about buying a home, a car, paying off a loan, anything that has to do with you and money. i want to hear your triumphs and frustrations. go to abc7news.com/7 on your side to share them. dan: so nice to hear that these internships are starting to return. for so many young people, as you know, is a skeleton...
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nick: michael kofman, as always, thank you very much. michael: thank you. judy: the widespread destruction wrought by russia across ukraine is astonishing, whole towns flattened, large swathes of cities sacked. special correspondent simon ostrovsky and videographer yegor troyanovsky found twin towns where the visible damage was more limited, but the heartache and anger are still palpable. simon: in the village of staryi bykiv, two hours east of kyiv, a woman and man work to fix a fence. i ask, her, what happened here? you live your life, do everything to have a comfortable retirement, and then, the russian world comes to liberate you, she smirks. tetyana plysko tells me russian soldiers occupied and ransacked their cottage after she and her husband fled the village when fighting began as the russian columns advanced on the ukrainian capital in february. they shot out the locks with a machine gun. they took everything, she tells me, down to the sheets from the bed and the tools from the garage. the clothes on her husband's back are now the only garments he h
nick: michael kofman, as always, thank you very much. michael: thank you. judy: the widespread destruction wrought by russia across ukraine is astonishing, whole towns flattened, large swathes of cities sacked. special correspondent simon ostrovsky and videographer yegor troyanovsky found twin towns where the visible damage was more limited, but the heartache and anger are still palpable. simon: in the village of staryi bykiv, two hours east of kyiv, a woman and man work to fix a fence. i ask,...