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michael: no. this year, we've already lost over $1 million, and it'll likely lose another couple hundred thousand in the next few weeks. lemonis: what do you think the break-even is right now? what does it need to do to break even? michael: somewhere around $400,000 to $500,000 a month in revenue. lemonis: why is that number so high? michael: running the operations here without her taking salary or anything like that is over $100,000 a month. lemonis: that's rent, the employees, not including cogs. michael: not including cogs. it's including the equipment, right, which is all leased, the rent. lemonis: the company is bleeding money because the overhead established for the revenue, you can't outrun it. what i would've expected rachel to do through the process is start out, probably, making cookies at home and then go commercial kitchen, where other people can actually share the expense. if she outgrew the commercial kitchen, she would start making phone calls to co-packers. it's a way to increase p
michael: no. this year, we've already lost over $1 million, and it'll likely lose another couple hundred thousand in the next few weeks. lemonis: what do you think the break-even is right now? what does it need to do to break even? michael: somewhere around $400,000 to $500,000 a month in revenue. lemonis: why is that number so high? michael: running the operations here without her taking salary or anything like that is over $100,000 a month. lemonis: that's rent, the employees, not including...
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so michael was embarrassed at that point. michael calls april and says you need to get to my house. we've got to deal with this. >> chris has a twin brother mike who thought madison's dad had good reason to be embarrassed. michael had a reputation to protect in eclectic. >> he was the former mayor, former fire chief, very well-known. how dare you embarrass me in this community, so i'm sure he was pissed. i don't blame him. >> when michael holten walked into the house, he found the remnants of a teenage party, homemade bongs were scattered throughout the house, a box that smelled suspicious. that was it. >> and what he did, he called the sheriff's office and we sent a deputy up there. >> bill franklin is sheriff of elmore county, and the deputy sent to the house that day happened to be his son. when deputy franklin arrived, michael had something to say. >> mr. holten had actually greeted him in the yard and told him, hey, when you come in, you're going to see my son is handcuffed, and he said i'm trying to discipline my son. >> sheriff franklin said he's seen parents discipline their
so michael was embarrassed at that point. michael calls april and says you need to get to my house. we've got to deal with this. >> chris has a twin brother mike who thought madison's dad had good reason to be embarrassed. michael had a reputation to protect in eclectic. >> he was the former mayor, former fire chief, very well-known. how dare you embarrass me in this community, so i'm sure he was pissed. i don't blame him. >> when michael holten walked into the house, he found...
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michael steele? >> for me this whole conversation can be summed up by james brown, get it on the good foot. >> whoa! there it is. can't top that. >> the exit song for donald trump will be life goes on bro and so long donald trump. >> we'll see. we'll see what the numbers say. michael. >> we'll see. >> michael steele, together again, coming up on "the beat" we have a lot more . a special report on elections crumbli crumbling. >>> breaking news, alleged voter suppression efforts by trump allies in key states. news out of the p.a. i have the legal break down after this. p.a. i have the laleg break down after this water? why?! ahhhh! incoming! ahhhahh! i'm saved! water tastes like, water. so we fixed it. mio. maria had to do everything for me. she had these awful blisters on her back. i don't want shingles when i'm your age. actually, if you're 50 or older, you're at increased risk that's life, nothing you can do... uh, shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaat? prevented. you can get vaccinated
michael steele? >> for me this whole conversation can be summed up by james brown, get it on the good foot. >> whoa! there it is. can't top that. >> the exit song for donald trump will be life goes on bro and so long donald trump. >> we'll see. we'll see what the numbers say. michael. >> we'll see. >> michael steele, together again, coming up on "the beat" we have a lot more . a special report on elections crumbli crumbling. >>> breaking...
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. >> we have to ask michael cohen. >> michael, we know as i mentioned that he did not what was going on. what do you see as the point here for voters to asses secrecy on taxes, secrecy on health care, secrecy on his personal dealings? >> well, i think you forgot one very important thing that i talk about quite a bit in the book disloyal. the fact that he tasked me to keep his grades starting from new york military academy to university of pennsylvania and to provide them with threats of significant economic room in the event that they failed to keep his document, forget about anybody else, his specific educational document secret. and they do that for everyone anyway but he wanted to make double sure which is exactly the same thing going on here at walter reed. doctors do not release information. we know we have this hippa and they just don't release information. he just wanted to make sure that everybody knows that if you speak about my medical condition and the on reason he's afraid, he's in horrific shape. he has high blood pressure. high coholesterol and that woul contradict what
. >> we have to ask michael cohen. >> michael, we know as i mentioned that he did not what was going on. what do you see as the point here for voters to asses secrecy on taxes, secrecy on health care, secrecy on his personal dealings? >> well, i think you forgot one very important thing that i talk about quite a bit in the book disloyal. the fact that he tasked me to keep his grades starting from new york military academy to university of pennsylvania and to provide them with...
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michael: but not every group claims the status. because of even though as you can see i have relatively light skin. it seems that i would not qualify. any of the people in this country do not qualify . so what is it print how does one get to claim this privilege of being considered depressed. mike: yes, we decided in the 60s to siphon off a group of people and call them minorities. we had not done this before. we had never done this before. we could've done this in the 20s. when we had a huge number of arminians and syrians or companies or sicilians. in your case or people from eastern europe. people who were typical and can be identified us something different. we could've siphon them off as minorities we chose not to parties just say, now, let's have all of these immigrants coming in, joined the melting pot and become americans through simulation. in the 1940s, you have scientists who believe to associate essential victimhood. discrimination the term of monarchy. then as we know it today, it comes into the first defined in 1961 i
michael: but not every group claims the status. because of even though as you can see i have relatively light skin. it seems that i would not qualify. any of the people in this country do not qualify . so what is it print how does one get to claim this privilege of being considered depressed. mike: yes, we decided in the 60s to siphon off a group of people and call them minorities. we had not done this before. we had never done this before. we could've done this in the 20s. when we had a huge...
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michael steele gets up from the interview. you don't see that in late night television all the time. i was just going to say there are aspects of campaign coverage -- i'm talking to an empty chair. >> someone wants to say hello. >> there's aspects that i sometimes think i'm not going to miss in 2020. i will miss our late night sessions. that's all i wanted to tell you. >> i will too and so will he. he will as well. >> so, he's always around. i didn't know he's right by you. >> yeah! he sits over -- he's over on the desk over there. i don't know, yep. so, he is my boy. he keeps me going. say hello. hi, ari. >> michael, as is so often the case, you've made our night. >> well, you know, whatever i can do for the cause, right? we try, don't we? we try. we try. >> there you have it. michael steele -- >> what were you going to say? >> oh. you know what? there's only 11 days left. why don't you bring him on every one of your remaining hits. >> i think we can work that out. >> all right. michael steele gets the last word in this segme
michael steele gets up from the interview. you don't see that in late night television all the time. i was just going to say there are aspects of campaign coverage -- i'm talking to an empty chair. >> someone wants to say hello. >> there's aspects that i sometimes think i'm not going to miss in 2020. i will miss our late night sessions. that's all i wanted to tell you. >> i will too and so will he. he will as well. >> so, he's always around. i didn't know he's right by...
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michael steele stays for late night. we fit in a break. >>> michael pence was being pence, but did it help dissuade people from the negative views they formed from president trump's debate and what do the remaining two debates look like? we have special guests and more on the fly, coming up. e? we have special guests and more on the fly, coming up. >>> from the very first day, president donald trump has put the health of america first. when you look at the biden plan, it reads an awful lot like what president trump and i and our task force have been doing every step of the way. and quite frankly, when i look at their plan that talks about advancing testing, creating new ppe, developing a vaccine, it looks a little bit like plagiarism, which is something joe biden knows a little bit about. >> as they say in the great film "zoolander," oh, snap! vice president pence trying to get a little comedic, a little mean there, but it was a very different performance from what donald trump did last week. i'm joined now by sam nunber
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could surpass michael? say if lebron were to win four more titles, would he pass jordan? >> they're all so good, it's just -- the thing for me, which i don't know if it's a good thing or bad thing, but like hockey used to be a lot tougher, like they used to fight all the time in hockey. >> jimmy: right. >> when michael was coming up, if somebody went into the paint to try to get above the rim, like anthony mason was going to hit you and you were going to go down. so it was a lot tougher game. so i just remember that. so it makes his accomplishments, to me, seem even more incredible. >> jimmy: you became friendly with michael jordan. would you say he's a friend of yours, an acquaintance? >> i would say so. yeah. it's a -- i would say acquaintance, friend, chicago guys. >> jimmy: what does that mean? do you hang out together? do you go places? do you meet places? >> yeah, you know, we went out a couple times. back then it was a time when there was no, you know, cell phones. >> jimmy: yes. >> and there were no
could surpass michael? say if lebron were to win four more titles, would he pass jordan? >> they're all so good, it's just -- the thing for me, which i don't know if it's a good thing or bad thing, but like hockey used to be a lot tougher, like they used to fight all the time in hockey. >> jimmy: right. >> when michael was coming up, if somebody went into the paint to try to get above the rim, like anthony mason was going to hit you and you were going to go down. so it was a...
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he clause in what michael is pushing right now -- the key clause in what michael is pushing right now is that these levels do not present the opportunity they once did. how many people came on the program last year saying that the next test for treasuries, the budget deficit. and what happens to treasuries when things hit the fan? they rallied aggressively. tom: this is really important. very quickly here, i just think it is so important. the great measurement of a bond bear market is when your clients get three months in a row statements of therefore sure, like a rock bond portfolio going down in price. where is that equivalent 10 year yield now? on a full facing credit 10 year, where does the pain really click in? michael: that's one of the issues. at these yield levels, i am not seeing much income. normally you could have prices fall a little bit, but it gets offset by the income. these yield levels, my income is so small that it all just depends on distribution, but we get up, we sort of selloff five basis points a month more than get you there into negative territory. tom: wow. j
he clause in what michael is pushing right now -- the key clause in what michael is pushing right now is that these levels do not present the opportunity they once did. how many people came on the program last year saying that the next test for treasuries, the budget deficit. and what happens to treasuries when things hit the fan? they rallied aggressively. tom: this is really important. very quickly here, i just think it is so important. the great measurement of a bond bear market is when your...
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now, michael mentioned bush v. gore in 2000. one of those things that hardly anyone remembers about that is that on the same day that the supreme court handed down its decision, which was december 12th, the florida legislature, the florida house had already voted and the senate was about to vote to appoint republican electors even though the litigation was underway. to send to the electoral collegeng a slate of electors committed to bush using their legislative power under the constitution to make sure that bush got those votes. and it's not the supreme court that ended that election. it is what happened the day after, which is on december 13th when gore came out and conceded. because gore could have continued to fight in the electoral college. and if he hador done so, the fom of decision would have been a joint session of congress overseen by the president of the senate who was al gore. and if that happens this year, the president of the senate will be mike pence. >> right. >> that's one of the reasons for concern: >> right. ih
now, michael mentioned bush v. gore in 2000. one of those things that hardly anyone remembers about that is that on the same day that the supreme court handed down its decision, which was december 12th, the florida legislature, the florida house had already voted and the senate was about to vote to appoint republican electors even though the litigation was underway. to send to the electoral collegeng a slate of electors committed to bush using their legislative power under the constitution to...
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michael: a lot of it is. what has happened, people have gotten to be very comfortable with a lot of digital activity at home. you think about working from home, videoconferencing, telemedicine, exercise. we have seen most of these activities have doubled during this short period of time but there's a bunch of other stuff that's happened. online grocery has advanced five years and five months. -- in five months. a lot of other activities. we have seen the average american has dramatically increased their time spent with technology and media. we think that will continue at that level. it will not go back down. this holidayll season be different than any other holiday season? michael: there are people who are wondering what's going to happen. we believe we are going to see a great deal more holiday shopping and it's not just going to be from amazon and traditional e-commerce companies. what happened during this period is that the great majority, over 50% of consumers, have decided during this period of time that
michael: a lot of it is. what has happened, people have gotten to be very comfortable with a lot of digital activity at home. you think about working from home, videoconferencing, telemedicine, exercise. we have seen most of these activities have doubled during this short period of time but there's a bunch of other stuff that's happened. online grocery has advanced five years and five months. -- in five months. a lot of other activities. we have seen the average american has dramatically...
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michael, where's that fit in? because of course, yes, justice and race is serious, but these are also different people with a different following with thought leadership also just saying, please. >> yeah, and that's where in a political moment like that, when you have major institutions, and certainly, celebrities of a caliber that are, you know, people not just follow them, but take seriously what they say -- they're socially engaged or whatever -- when they smack at you, that hurts. that's a sting that lasts for a while. that's, you know, that's 280,000 views. that's, you know, 40,000 retweets, and you know, 75,000 likes. and you just see it -- you just see yourself getting smaller and smaller in the moment. so, that kind of drives that conversation as well, when you have, particularly, ari, when you have people who don't socially engage a lot and then they make a statement in a moment like that. >> yeah. >> when they put out a meme or something. it's pretty powerful. it goes a long way because there's someone w
michael, where's that fit in? because of course, yes, justice and race is serious, but these are also different people with a different following with thought leadership also just saying, please. >> yeah, and that's where in a political moment like that, when you have major institutions, and certainly, celebrities of a caliber that are, you know, people not just follow them, but take seriously what they say -- they're socially engaged or whatever -- when they smack at you, that hurts....
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michael: i don't know. they year, they criticize nobel prize of economics because it was included by nobel. it was honoring the field of economics in 1969. it's not a real nobel. the point that tyler is making is that we have had so many famous people, like paul samuelson and kenneth arrow, john hicks, milton freeman win it in the past, when you get it down to things like auction theory, it is less impressive, shall we say, than the giants of economics that created the basic understandings of the field. but i think everybody in economics will still agree it is a very prestigious prize, the best thing you can win in the field. tom: let's take a moment to talk about the path to economics. these are guests we speak to every day and the names we toss around. the answer is, as you're identified as a phd dance, and you and i know that from the economics association, and somewhere in the vicinity of 40, award. john bates clark is that a [indiscernible] i'ts for the best economist under 40 years old. some of the wi
michael: i don't know. they year, they criticize nobel prize of economics because it was included by nobel. it was honoring the field of economics in 1969. it's not a real nobel. the point that tyler is making is that we have had so many famous people, like paul samuelson and kenneth arrow, john hicks, milton freeman win it in the past, when you get it down to things like auction theory, it is less impressive, shall we say, than the giants of economics that created the basic understandings of...
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vintage michael steele. more of the tannins and aftertaste, full-bodied. steve schmidt was talking about he knows who is worshipping the devil. the later it gets on msnbc, the better it gets. ahead, pence was being pency. but what will the remaining two debate look like? more guests and more on the fly, coming up. on the fly, coming up. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplemen
vintage michael steele. more of the tannins and aftertaste, full-bodied. steve schmidt was talking about he knows who is worshipping the devil. the later it gets on msnbc, the better it gets. ahead, pence was being pency. but what will the remaining two debate look like? more guests and more on the fly, coming up. on the fly, coming up. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help...
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i want to thank bart, michael and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you and why did it, and you're done so with real care, real diligence. and the future of our republic depends on people like you. vote -- two things, vote and please tune into the next session of carnegie connects. that you so much, michael, rachel and bart. >> thank you. >> president trump will give a speech on the economy to a virtual gathering of the economic club of new york. live coverage at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> today president trump holds a campaign rally in i was capital of des moines. live coverage begins at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the competition is on. be a part of this year's cspan's studentcam video competition. middle and high school students be the start of the national conversation i making a five to six minute documentary exploring the issues you want the president and congress to address in 2021 be bold with your documentary, show supporting and opposing points of view and include c-span theater. be a winn
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you have touched on this michael but. adam yates joins ineos next year, geraint thomas hopes to have one big last race in him, egan bernal will be around too — where does tao geoghegan hart fit into things or will he now be taking a back seat? it's an embarrassment of riches. i honestly don't know. it is going to depend what he and the team negotiate of the winter because it isa negotiate of the winter because it is a little bit like this room, his first big race was the wealth of the spaniard in 2011 which is run entirely unexpectedly and suddenly everything on the team changed for him so it really depends what the results of that is. he could be a giros d'italia winner who is still fourth or fifth in the pecking giros d'italia winner who is still fourth orfifth in the pecking order of nas grenadiers. his post race interview suggested if he
you have touched on this michael but. adam yates joins ineos next year, geraint thomas hopes to have one big last race in him, egan bernal will be around too — where does tao geoghegan hart fit into things or will he now be taking a back seat? it's an embarrassment of riches. i honestly don't know. it is going to depend what he and the team negotiate of the winter because it isa negotiate of the winter because it is a little bit like this room, his first big race was the wealth of the...
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moore and so and presently that's michael cohen is actually i should say that's michael cohen's book and actually in pastor darrell scott memoir he says michael cohen have nothing to do with the president had nothing to do with the campaign and is exaggerating his his alliances with the president i think at pastor's been eating too much pixie dust. ok but you know perfectly well from the vice presidential debate that that when when harris was confronted by mike pence who said that as attorney general she disproportionately had it at the black community african-american community in california as attorney general her only reply was it's her work as a model of what our nation needs to do and we will be able to do under joe biden presidency what does that mean disproportionately imprison african-americans now i think that i think you know people you've got to talk about look at people's past you know people people as time goes by are sees things differently you know i believe that they realize that they are needs to be a lot of things done in this country to be able to address the issue
moore and so and presently that's michael cohen is actually i should say that's michael cohen's book and actually in pastor darrell scott memoir he says michael cohen have nothing to do with the president had nothing to do with the campaign and is exaggerating his his alliances with the president i think at pastor's been eating too much pixie dust. ok but you know perfectly well from the vice presidential debate that that when when harris was confronted by mike pence who said that as attorney...
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michael was not a part of the campaign michael cohen had a job in the trump organization and so as far as doing his job a chunk of chump organization he whatever his duties and responsibilities were i imagine he did michael commas never as i stated in the book michael cohen was never a part of the trial campaign and he tried to insert himself in it and he was indirectly involved somewhat because of his position in the trump orbit but as far as having the official position with the campaign in never had one and of course the most contentious remark as far as media that considers trump to be a racist is you say the trump has done much more for race relations than obama ever did just tell me a bit more about that contention if you look at the policies of the trump administration from 2017 when he 1st took office 1st of all i believe donald trump under promised and over perform we got in the black a 1000000 but you're talking about criminal justice we pour prison reform urban revitalization opportunity zones historic levels of funding for h b c u's lowest level of unemployment in the black
michael was not a part of the campaign michael cohen had a job in the trump organization and so as far as doing his job a chunk of chump organization he whatever his duties and responsibilities were i imagine he did michael commas never as i stated in the book michael cohen was never a part of the trial campaign and he tried to insert himself in it and he was indirectly involved somewhat because of his position in the trump orbit but as far as having the official position with the campaign in...
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to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest michael hudson in new york is a professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city and author of through give them their debts and in bangkok we're joined by steve keen he's a crowdfunding professor of economics on a tree on as well as a distinguished research fellow of the institute for strategy resilience and security of university college london gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let me go to michael in new york you know this just term the new normal. bandied about and what really worries me is the people that use the new normal where it's a normal that is beneficial to them ok and they're not particularly concerned about it ok because i hear more and more talk read more and more about a cave recovery and that is that ignition defeat in my in my opinion because it means the if you have the k. it's the the leg of the k. you've given up on ok because the upper part will pull the economy through because it's to their benefit here i really worry when
to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest michael hudson in new york is a professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city and author of through give them their debts and in bangkok we're joined by steve keen he's a crowdfunding professor of economics on a tree on as well as a distinguished research fellow of the institute for strategy resilience and security of university college london gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i...
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i want to thank bart, michael and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you and why did it, and you're done so with real care, real diligence. and the future of our republic depends on people like you. vote -- two things, vote and please tune into the next session of carnegie connects. that you so >> c-span's washington journal, every day we're taking your calls live on the air on the ews of the day and we'll policies that impact you. probe. p, and then guy cecil, chair of the super pac. watch live at 7:00 eastern this morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook omments, texts and tweets. on on thursday, the senate judiciary committee voted on lines to move forward on justice amy coney barrett to be justice on the supreme court. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. >> i would like to make a motion. i seek recognition to make a motion. i move to indefinitely postpone the nomination of amy coney barrett. sham processieve this rush is that his service to our committee. rushed in a way that is his
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>> good to be with you, michael. it really seemed preposterous to put some people at risk, for his doctors to let him go out like that, of the hospital. it just didn't make any sense at all. >> we're still in many ways -- talking about this earlier. still in many ways having to read between the lines given the opaqueness of official information. what do you make of the known regimen. there's an experimental cocktail which hasn't even been given in emergency use authorization. then remdesivir. now this dexamethasone. what does that tell you about his likely condition and with those medications, the risk versus reward factor? >> sure, it's hard to interpret because we're not getting the real truth. it seems as though he took ill friday morning when his oxygen dropped. that may be the reason why a lot of medications were used. the monoclonal antibody okay tail is something that's really potent, neutralizing antibody, that has not really been approve. there have been nine other people that have had it for compassionate u
>> good to be with you, michael. it really seemed preposterous to put some people at risk, for his doctors to let him go out like that, of the hospital. it just didn't make any sense at all. >> we're still in many ways -- talking about this earlier. still in many ways having to read between the lines given the opaqueness of official information. what do you make of the known regimen. there's an experimental cocktail which hasn't even been given in emergency use authorization. then...
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michael: it is a good question. let's start with some high-level numbers here. statesmate that cumulatively through the end of 2021 are going to be short on revenues about $180 billion. local governments, about $90 billion, so 270 billion dollars total. how do you close those gaps? you've got taxing or cutting spending. you've got borrowing options, including the open market, but fed.the mlf at the here,a bit of a choice and i expect different states will make different choices. austerity will probably be part of the picture and layoffs will probably be part of the picture, and i think barring will be -- i think borrowing will be, too. when all of this plays out, i suspect states are probably waiting to see if the stimulus negotiation in d.c. is successful. maybe they will even hold on a couple more months to see if the election gets you a configuration that makes it successful. , austerity has to kick in at some point. jonathan: you didn't mention default risk. where does the dword fit into any of this -- the d-wor
michael: it is a good question. let's start with some high-level numbers here. statesmate that cumulatively through the end of 2021 are going to be short on revenues about $180 billion. local governments, about $90 billion, so 270 billion dollars total. how do you close those gaps? you've got taxing or cutting spending. you've got borrowing options, including the open market, but fed.the mlf at the here,a bit of a choice and i expect different states will make different choices. austerity will...
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michael lightened the load a tad. bart, you've-- that's as grim a presentation, i'm glad you made it, reflected in your piece. so that leaves rachel kleinfeld the task of navigating and she's superbly equipped and able to do. so, rachel, let me turn it over to you. >> thank you, this is quite a group to follow ap and i'm going to play goldilocks, in between the optimism and pessimism. corruption and violence and so on, usually i'm in bart's shoes so this is good for me. first, let's just say the election is happening, it's happening right now, already six million votes cast and probably more at this point. it's been open here in new mexico for voting for over a week. there are long lines in georgia. there have been opening day challenges in manile, many -- many, many places and so far we're muddling through. however, it doesn't mean we'll continue to muddle through and the numbers are not looking great in terms of what americans are worried about. so more in common, which is a group that works against polarization aro
michael lightened the load a tad. bart, you've-- that's as grim a presentation, i'm glad you made it, reflected in your piece. so that leaves rachel kleinfeld the task of navigating and she's superbly equipped and able to do. so, rachel, let me turn it over to you. >> thank you, this is quite a group to follow ap and i'm going to play goldilocks, in between the optimism and pessimism. corruption and violence and so on, usually i'm in bart's shoes so this is good for me. first, let's just...
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michael mckee with further insight. michael: the numbers here that lisa was talking about earlier -- you see an interesting number for construction workers, only 26,000. we have seen such gains in housing, particularly new home construction. it may be that we are finding a problem in finding workers to do the jobs. up 66,000.ng jobs you look at retail trade. 142,000 jobs. that is significantly lower than the 261,000 last week. but it is a lot of jobs when people talk about the idea of -- you have to wonder if they may be are still trying. morejeff rosenberg, one insight before we get to this new story across this nation. can you explain to me how banks make money in the rosenberg yield space? i don't understand how they are going to jump through that hoop. how are they going to do it? the: it is still all of credit transformation, right? borrowing at lower rates than they are earning on their loans. despite the yield curve being exceptionally flat, bank financing costs are still very, very low, supported by government p
michael mckee with further insight. michael: the numbers here that lisa was talking about earlier -- you see an interesting number for construction workers, only 26,000. we have seen such gains in housing, particularly new home construction. it may be that we are finding a problem in finding workers to do the jobs. up 66,000.ng jobs you look at retail trade. 142,000 jobs. that is significantly lower than the 261,000 last week. but it is a lot of jobs when people talk about the idea of -- you...
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[laughter] tom: michael, save us. lisa: i have a question. is there any leading indicator you are watching to determine if analysts are getting it right to determine how much the economy will decelerate? michael: we look at service spending overall, a lot of the high-frequency indicators including restaurants and air travel but give us an idea of where we are with that. since tom bought up -- brought is achard yamarone, there category used to look at. here is where i will save lisa. women's clothing. women, according to richard were the controllers of the family budget, so they knew when there was extra money to buy things. if women's clothing sales are rising significantly you can think people have decided things are getting better. if they are stagnant or falling, then you can assume things have gotten worse. that is the richard yamarone indicator. tom: that would be like the famed richard yamarone prada monitor. big box is killing it, amazon is killing it, everything else in retail is struggling to find a place. luxury is flat on their bac
[laughter] tom: michael, save us. lisa: i have a question. is there any leading indicator you are watching to determine if analysts are getting it right to determine how much the economy will decelerate? michael: we look at service spending overall, a lot of the high-frequency indicators including restaurants and air travel but give us an idea of where we are with that. since tom bought up -- brought is achard yamarone, there category used to look at. here is where i will save lisa. women's...
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michael binder, what will you be watching for, on election night? as we get there, what are your thoughts on early voting? guest: those are two very different questions. early voting, as of this morning, which includes all of yesterday's early votes including in person and vote by mail that have been counted, over 6 million votes have been cast in the state of florida, a state that had 10 million cast in 2016. the early voting turnout is astronomical. the problem is, it is a skewed turnout, heavily democratic at this point as far as who has actually showed up. at this point, a little over 42% of the votes cast have been by democrats. only 36.5% have been cast by republicans. both 2016state win in and 2018, republicans had a slight turnout advantage and they are down by six points right now. because of efforts by the trump administration and trump himself to downplay and scare folks about vote by mail, these republicans are not showing up. they are much more inclined to show up on election day. what is going to happen on election night, at 7:00 in th
michael binder, what will you be watching for, on election night? as we get there, what are your thoughts on early voting? guest: those are two very different questions. early voting, as of this morning, which includes all of yesterday's early votes including in person and vote by mail that have been counted, over 6 million votes have been cast in the state of florida, a state that had 10 million cast in 2016. the early voting turnout is astronomical. the problem is, it is a skewed turnout,...
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michael: it is interesting. few weak months around the worst of the pandemic, we have had strong months since. a lot of that has been reversing the categories that were week during the pandemic but it has kept the discussion alive. are in ae ininflationary environment the discussion is polarizing, as much as it was in 2009 when we were first experimenting with expanding the fed balance sheet, but people definitely are interested in it, given the importance and prospect for a future fed rate hike. jonathan: we cut up with catherine mann of city and she was talking about the gap between consumer perception of inflation, statistic measures of inflation come and financial market pricing of inflation. what does that spread look like at the moment? financial market expectations are closer to what you are seeing in the fiscal measure. i would say consumer perception on inflation are higher. one of the reasons for that is consumers tend to put more weight on prices that are more salient. seem tople, food prices carry mo
michael: it is interesting. few weak months around the worst of the pandemic, we have had strong months since. a lot of that has been reversing the categories that were week during the pandemic but it has kept the discussion alive. are in ae ininflationary environment the discussion is polarizing, as much as it was in 2009 when we were first experimenting with expanding the fed balance sheet, but people definitely are interested in it, given the importance and prospect for a future fed rate...
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yes, yes, i think you're all raising your hand michael i you're saying no michael saying no. all right, thank you everybody for joining us for this us special edition of inside bay area politics. want to thank our analyst thank you for joining us.
yes, yes, i think you're all raising your hand michael i you're saying no michael saying no. all right, thank you everybody for joining us for this us special edition of inside bay area politics. want to thank our analyst thank you for joining us.
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i want to thank bart, michael and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you and why did it, and you're done so with real care, real diligence. and the future of our republic depends on people like you. vote -- two things, vote and please tune into the next session of carnegie connects. that you so the senate finance subcommittee on fiscal responsibility on economic growth is a virtual hearing on the fiscal outlook and i thank you all for participating. i thank you all for participating and i
i want to thank bart, michael and rachel. it's a complicated subject you've unpacked it, you and why did it, and you're done so with real care, real diligence. and the future of our republic depends on people like you. vote -- two things, vote and please tune into the next session of carnegie connects. that you so the senate finance subcommittee on fiscal responsibility on economic growth is a virtual hearing on the fiscal outlook and i thank you all for participating. i thank you all for...
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himself is a talker he hosts the michael harrison rap f.m. in washington d.c. and other stations across the usa and as we conduct. this conversation i want to define terms in this context when we say talk radio we're talking about the format caricature we're not talking about public radio we're not talking about sports talk we're not talking about our pal dave grave line who comes on once in a while who talks tech on radio the ask the expert show we're talking about political talk radio and michael that said is talk radio 1st and foremost entertainment. what a question it depends on the mood of the host and it depends on how they defend their position when they get into trouble they say it's entertainment when they try to show how important they are and how influential they are they say the talk radio is a very important part of the national conversation and it influences policy i'm starting to think though that almost every form of media today that comes into the category of commercial is as much entertainment as it is educational informativ
himself is a talker he hosts the michael harrison rap f.m. in washington d.c. and other stations across the usa and as we conduct. this conversation i want to define terms in this context when we say talk radio we're talking about the format caricature we're not talking about public radio we're not talking about sports talk we're not talking about our pal dave grave line who comes on once in a while who talks tech on radio the ask the expert show we're talking about political talk radio and...
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michael: yeah. bankusly, the central support in terms of liquidity and asset purchases is huge and remains huge. that is a very significant support. you touched on the jobs market there. obviously, the thing that is really keeping the real economy going is all the support, particularly in europe, all the support we have gotten through the labor market through fiscal policy. is interesting question now if we are heading back into much stricter lockdowns, is that really going to stymie any market recovery or it will get worse again. it puts a lot of pressure on all the fiscal measures that have been put in place to basically keep spending going and to keep the real economy at a certain level. all of that is some comfort to markets, but the interesting thing to watch would be the bond market, i think, to see if yields don't react to the idea of the fiscal situation will get a lot worse. markete: the bond yesterday, italy's first sale of bonds, 0% coupon. i am told we have to wrap it up but we want to g
michael: yeah. bankusly, the central support in terms of liquidity and asset purchases is huge and remains huge. that is a very significant support. you touched on the jobs market there. obviously, the thing that is really keeping the real economy going is all the support, particularly in europe, all the support we have gotten through the labor market through fiscal policy. is interesting question now if we are heading back into much stricter lockdowns, is that really going to stymie any market...
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go ahead michael definitely vote your. use the word real economy the real economy that you're referring to is what we used to call industrial capitalism but what steve and i esteem has just been talking about is finance capital ism and finance capitalism is completely different from industrial capitalism industrial capitalism in the 19th century seem to be moving to socialism because it's more efficient to have the government provide public health and public education at a low price because then the capitalists don't have to pay their labor so much if the government supports their cost of living but finance capitalism wants to increase the price it wants the privatized education raise the price of the private housing it wants to not have access. then once they're really support the finance insurance real estate sector the financial sector and so who takes over the state their libertarianism in neoclassical economics is a you know some throw planning but they shift central planning away from the government and elected offic
go ahead michael definitely vote your. use the word real economy the real economy that you're referring to is what we used to call industrial capitalism but what steve and i esteem has just been talking about is finance capital ism and finance capitalism is completely different from industrial capitalism industrial capitalism in the 19th century seem to be moving to socialism because it's more efficient to have the government provide public health and public education at a low price because...
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your thoughts on further returning, michael? you can see rishi sunak, it's been fairly poignant over this period. —— on the furlough return. he has been looking confident. he is the man returned to to bail us out. the fourth time now i think. it is clearly needed. they needed to and after with a safety net before they announced a lockdown. they have the right way around. we will see with the measures are next week. 67% of new wages, it is not great for people who haven't already been banking their full wages for the la st banking their full wages for the last few months anyway. in the video that he released this afternoon, he didn't look entirely sure of himself. he is one of the cabinet hocks who has been really back on the idea of another lockdown. he knows how much money this country has and how much this country can afford to keep paying out. it looks afford to keep paying out. it looks a little bit of furled eyebrow at the moment and worried but it looks like the cabinet, people like matt hancock, and boris johnson like
your thoughts on further returning, michael? you can see rishi sunak, it's been fairly poignant over this period. —— on the furlough return. he has been looking confident. he is the man returned to to bail us out. the fourth time now i think. it is clearly needed. they needed to and after with a safety net before they announced a lockdown. they have the right way around. we will see with the measures are next week. 67% of new wages, it is not great for people who haven't already been...
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i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. you know it used to be our political differences stopped at the water's edge. that partisan difference was the difference between fighting family members put aside their squabbles and unite against the common enemy. when ronald reagan was shot or the country was victimized on 9/11s we were unified on purpose. sadly those days have vanished, hopefully that returns with the hospitalization of president trump. you're required to agree with him or to vote with him to sincerely wish him well. i do. the next hour will be dedicated to the medical and political of governance and national security. sanjay gupta, david axelrod, julie hirschfeld davis, robert brownstein. but first, let's go straight to boris sanchez outside of walter reed medical center for an update on the president's condition. boris. >> reporter: good morning, michael, the white house physician has told cnn that the president is doing well, that he has very mild symptoms related to coronavirus including congestion, a low-grad
i'm michael smerconish in philadelphia. you know it used to be our political differences stopped at the water's edge. that partisan difference was the difference between fighting family members put aside their squabbles and unite against the common enemy. when ronald reagan was shot or the country was victimized on 9/11s we were unified on purpose. sadly those days have vanished, hopefully that returns with the hospitalization of president trump. you're required to agree with him or to vote...
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michael, i'll start with you. sanjay, i'll get new there in terms of points of contrast on covid because both guys really quiet on better plans. for the next six months. and we've got to talk about that. next. , this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. with new rewards from chase freedom unlimited, i now earn even more cash back?...
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name is heizer--michael heizer. anderson: who is michael heizer? um... charles kuralt: michael heizer is a modern sculptor. instead of a chisel, michael heizer usually uses dynamite and bulldozers to create hisrt. reid: he workefor 40 years building this monument in the middle of nowhere. kuralt: in the nevada desert, hours from any big town, he has created massive pieces of sculpture from concrete and steel and granite and compacted earth. anderson: he's a scientist, he's an artist, he's an engineer--all in the sort of pursuit of building this thing that i'm not gonna describe, 'cause i can't. baca: "city," created by michael heizer, is a place that... the...just... chisholm: "city" is... it's hard to describe it until you walk it. reid: it is a mile and a half long. it represents all these great artistic things that have taken place over the centuries. i first ard about this project out in the middle ofowhere. and i thought, "who cares?" but all you had to do was go look at it, and you know why people would care about it. first of all, to meet him is t
name is heizer--michael heizer. anderson: who is michael heizer? um... charles kuralt: michael heizer is a modern sculptor. instead of a chisel, michael heizer usually uses dynamite and bulldozers to create hisrt. reid: he workefor 40 years building this monument in the middle of nowhere. kuralt: in the nevada desert, hours from any big town, he has created massive pieces of sculpture from concrete and steel and granite and compacted earth. anderson: he's a scientist, he's an artist, he's an...
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michael: it is interesting. you consider the ratio of debt to gdp and a lot of major countries like the u.s., and it has certainly got this year, is that the source of instability may be down the road. the question is, defund rates stay really low? does economic growth pick up? we saw decent numbers out of china overnight. if we see a reasonable recovery over the next 12 months, it probably sets the stage for that instability to diminish. but if the economies bump along at a very grim rate, it could be an unstable situation. tom: but which are you modeling, a grim rate or half-full? on this show, you give opinions each and every way. [laughter] michael: we think the recovery is going to be descent. really it is predicated on having some sort of vaccine available in the first quarter or two that is widely distributed. if that happens, you will see growth pick up quite a bit, so we're definitely not in the grim reaper camp. tom: to me, in the middle of october, this is the arts call of every single house. what is
michael: it is interesting. you consider the ratio of debt to gdp and a lot of major countries like the u.s., and it has certainly got this year, is that the source of instability may be down the road. the question is, defund rates stay really low? does economic growth pick up? we saw decent numbers out of china overnight. if we see a reasonable recovery over the next 12 months, it probably sets the stage for that instability to diminish. but if the economies bump along at a very grim rate, it...
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>> that's right, michael. the so-called central committee just opened this morning on monday and it's going to last four days. this is actually a regular occurrence but of course with added significance because of the ongoing pandemic and worsening relations with washington. now, doing this behind closed door meetings i think the leaders, especially president xi jinping is going to map out the policy initiatives for the next five years. they're probably not going to set clear gdp growth targets anymore to give themselves more flexibility, but there are certain things they're undoubtedly going to do, including for example to increasingly emphasize domestic investments and domestic consumption as the engine to drive economic growth and also to reduce the chinese reliance on the u.s. economy. this is obviously the result of what's been happening in the past four years. but also with the potential biden administration, the leadership here understands that u.s. policy towards china is not going back to the good ole
>> that's right, michael. the so-called central committee just opened this morning on monday and it's going to last four days. this is actually a regular occurrence but of course with added significance because of the ongoing pandemic and worsening relations with washington. now, doing this behind closed door meetings i think the leaders, especially president xi jinping is going to map out the policy initiatives for the next five years. they're probably not going to set clear gdp growth...
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our michael. >>i think the president has been bleeding heavily ever since the first debate and getting covid i think this debate probably staunch the bleeding so much price stopped the that are that mean going on, but that's not enough to get him to get elected as david pointed out. and that's the poll seen as opposing the show there's a lot of there's a lot of numbers out there that he has to get get back andree convert and i don't know which if this was the performance was going to get it done. i think biden played a little bit to save quite frankly in some ways but in the end. you know this is something where trump really had to i don't like trump could cause makes a difference but he had to make make up a lot of points in in the key swing states. i don't know if there's enough, but he did tonight to do that i don't know that we can rely on the pole so much to sunshine and very briefly catherine. >>in 2016 you heard from the same rhetoric out there that the poll suggested the president was goin
our michael. >>i think the president has been bleeding heavily ever since the first debate and getting covid i think this debate probably staunch the bleeding so much price stopped the that are that mean going on, but that's not enough to get him to get elected as david pointed out. and that's the poll seen as opposing the show there's a lot of there's a lot of numbers out there that he has to get get back andree convert and i don't know which if this was the performance was going to get...
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michael moore, always a pleasure. at the end of this hour, ten days to go. >> thank you, brian. >> thank you. good to see you. >>> coming up for us, america is already leading the world in terms of death toll. just today we broke our own record in terms of cases. we have a report from inside an active covid ward right after this. n active covid ward right after this to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it, lowering my blood sugar from the first dose. once-weekly trulicity responds when my body needs it, 24/7. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects ma
michael moore, always a pleasure. at the end of this hour, ten days to go. >> thank you, brian. >> thank you. good to see you. >>> coming up for us, america is already leading the world in terms of death toll. just today we broke our own record in terms of cases. we have a report from inside an active covid ward right after this. n active covid ward right after this to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release...
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senate contests. >> thanks, michael. none of these senate candidates to my knowledge have tied themselves in any way to donald trump in recent advertisements overall and some are going so far to say they will be a check on joe biden presidency. is that something that happens at this point when races are at the state they are today? >> i think it is something that usually happens and i'm surprised it hasn't happened more. you've got, when joe biden has been unwilling to state where he stands on packing the supreme court, which many democrats are-- professional democrats are in favor of and have been talking about, but which polls very badly with general election voters, i would expect republicans in close races to say, stop the democrats from taking over, adding justices to the supreme court, packing the court. president roosevelt made a mistake when he did it in 1937 and it's a mistake now and so forth. i would expect that we've seen a little of that from thom tillis in north carolina. i would expect to see more of it fr
senate contests. >> thanks, michael. none of these senate candidates to my knowledge have tied themselves in any way to donald trump in recent advertisements overall and some are going so far to say they will be a check on joe biden presidency. is that something that happens at this point when races are at the state they are today? >> i think it is something that usually happens and i'm surprised it hasn't happened more. you've got, when joe biden has been unwilling to state where...
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choice inave a whether america chooses the road of michael to caucus or the road of george bush -- michael the caucus or the road of -- >they have always believed in higher taxes. they always have and they always will. cuts to national george bush will lead us to the 21st century. a fifth century that will be of hope and peace. ronald reagan and george bush saved america from decline. we changed america. michael dukakis fought us every step of the way. it's not that they're not sympathetic. it's simply that they will take america backwards. george bush has experience. and with me, the future. a future committed to our family. a feature committed to the freedom. thank you. good night, and god bless you. [applause] judy woodruff: senator benson, your closing statement? days,entsen:: in just 34 america will elect a new leadership for our country. that's the most important decision because there's no bigger job than governing this great country of ours and leaving it into its future. mike dukakis and lloyd bentsen tempered,experienced, capable leadership to meet those challenges of the future.
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he now joins us with michael mckee. michael: thank you president evans for joining us today on bloomberg radio and television. you are talking about years before we get inflation because we just don't have a lot of growth right now. the story has been that the economy slowed from august into september. what do you see from your perch in chicago? charles: i think the economic recovery has been pretty good. in fact it has been quicker than i was expecting, back in june when i submitted a forecast. normaluite nervous about recovery, where we get back to the level of where we were going in 2022,, and sometime and then we see it doing better than that even though covid caseloads have been pretty high -- we have continued to be able to grow through this. the last implement report was a little more modest than many were expecting, so they were questions -- so there were questions on how quickly we would recover after this and i think we are trying to figure out where the labor market is going to settle out, how much improvemen
he now joins us with michael mckee. michael: thank you president evans for joining us today on bloomberg radio and television. you are talking about years before we get inflation because we just don't have a lot of growth right now. the story has been that the economy slowed from august into september. what do you see from your perch in chicago? charles: i think the economic recovery has been pretty good. in fact it has been quicker than i was expecting, back in june when i submitted a...
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thanks, michael. it's great to see you. >> thanks man. >> jimmy: the trial of the chicago 7." >> real quickly, how about all those people -- i want to thank everybody. i think we should be really appreciative of all those people standing in the rain, voting early. they don't get enough credit. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. that's right. michael keaton, everybody. we'll be back with blackpink. my hygienist cleans with a round head, so does my oral-b. my hygienist personalizes my cleaning, so does my oral-b. my hygienist uses just the right pressure, and so does my oral-b. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrbrbrions for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth says wow and so does my oral-b. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth,
thanks, michael. it's great to see you. >> thanks man. >> jimmy: the trial of the chicago 7." >> real quickly, how about all those people -- i want to thank everybody. i think we should be really appreciative of all those people standing in the rain, voting early. they don't get enough credit. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's right. that's right. michael keaton, everybody. we'll be back with blackpink. my hygienist cleans with a round head, so does my...
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what drives that, michael? what is it about the trumps that inspires people wanting to write about them? it's like they -- like the trumps are driving people away from them. >> well, donald trump is the king of chaos. and what happens is, everybody, like myself, you get caught up in this trump cult. ultimately to be thrown under the bus. well, for myself, i found writing the book was very cathartic but a warning to america to all of the people who had voted for him. look at what's happened to me. i was thrown under the bus by donald trump, and i was somebody who was as close to him as you can get. so if he cares so little about someone like me, who spent more than a decade protecting him what do you think he thinks of you? let me just give you the answer. absolutely nothing. i talk about this disloyalty and mea culpa. donald trump cares for no one or anything other than himself and i want to do what donald does, a very stalinistic thing. repeats thinger and over and over, and the belief is that by doing that yo
what drives that, michael? what is it about the trumps that inspires people wanting to write about them? it's like they -- like the trumps are driving people away from them. >> well, donald trump is the king of chaos. and what happens is, everybody, like myself, you get caught up in this trump cult. ultimately to be thrown under the bus. well, for myself, i found writing the book was very cathartic but a warning to america to all of the people who had voted for him. look at what's...