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michael: no, quite the opposite, in fact. kristinn: so why would you listen to the voice of daniel domscheit-berg? just listen to chelsea manning. nancy: i don't think chelsea s played at all. i think e did wh she did. julian and wikileaks did what they did. they connected. and i've looked at those transcripts, and i think she was looking for an outlet for this infortion. she found it. i didn't see anything in those transcripts where anyone was tempting her. she had the information. she released it. michael: manning was arrested just eight weeks after the video was released. she was discovered after she confessed online to another hacker that she was the wikileaks source. daniel: for many years, this was the lurking monster in the room, you know, in the closet somewhere, where we were so afraid that, one day, one of our sources would be arrested, that we would make a mistake or so, but this was the total catastrophe. nancy: she was detained. she was taken to kuwait, and then they sent her to quantico, which was even worse. it
michael: no, quite the opposite, in fact. kristinn: so why would you listen to the voice of daniel domscheit-berg? just listen to chelsea manning. nancy: i don't think chelsea s played at all. i think e did wh she did. julian and wikileaks did what they did. they connected. and i've looked at those transcripts, and i think she was looking for an outlet for this infortion. she found it. i didn't see anything in those transcripts where anyone was tempting her. she had the information. she...
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>> michael did. >> okay. whose camera? >> mine. >> reporter: but danielle denied that all this elaborate spying escalated into a murder plot. instead, she said it was simply preparation for her pending divorce. >> and i told the attorney about it. and the attorney said, whoa, you're good because, he said, that's good evidence. >> she wanted to be able to just have leverage and be able to embarrass him. >> reporter: danielle told the detectives another reason was plain old curiosity. >> i had to see for myself that it was a girl. it broke my heart. >> how did you -- >> i don't know why because i was cheating on my husband. >> and that's the big question, right? you were doing it for four years and why -- why did it break your heart? >> i think i still loved my husband, still had feelings for him. >> reporter: what's more, danielle said she and michael had stopped their spying weeks before the shooting. detectives also asked about those text messages which they found so troubling. danielle said they were all in fun. they fir
>> michael did. >> okay. whose camera? >> mine. >> reporter: but danielle denied that all this elaborate spying escalated into a murder plot. instead, she said it was simply preparation for her pending divorce. >> and i told the attorney about it. and the attorney said, whoa, you're good because, he said, that's good evidence. >> she wanted to be able to just have leverage and be able to embarrass him. >> reporter: danielle told the detectives another...
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michael: this is typical. once the markets are pricing in a a lot of hikes, you tend to see a peak in the overall level of interest rates. it's not that big of a move, the markets were pricing in a funds rate that in a half year from now it would be 3%, now they are at under 3%. personally, i would take the under. they will hike until something breaks or until they get inflation down. but i will still take the under on the fed being able to get to 3%. lisa: brian, is this what people are coming to the realization of, that something will break sooner than previously thought? brian: i think there is another question, which is raising the feds funds rate the best way to fight headline inflation? we saw some aspects of course softening. we have seen energy in food prices continue to stay high. forcing the issue and trying to break something is not what the fed is going to do. they have the fed funds rate and balance sheet and i do not think they need to do as much in the front end. lisa: but what happened to under
michael: this is typical. once the markets are pricing in a a lot of hikes, you tend to see a peak in the overall level of interest rates. it's not that big of a move, the markets were pricing in a funds rate that in a half year from now it would be 3%, now they are at under 3%. personally, i would take the under. they will hike until something breaks or until they get inflation down. but i will still take the under on the fed being able to get to 3%. lisa: brian, is this what people are coming...
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michael: it is the age of reason. after his retirement at age 42 from printing, as an active printer, he devoted himself to scientific experiments and diplomacy. prior to that, we cannot get into his philanthropy and tradable works, but he will admit that i did found the first library in the american colonies. nobody benefited more from that library them myself. i studied all the great scientists and freethinkers. philosophers that he later met in the u.k. or great britain or france. his career as a scientist and diplomat began after his retirement at age 42. that leads us to the famous kite experiment. they range from the franklin stove, to bifocals to a new and improved catheter, which he made for his brother james, but then writes to him i fear it might be too large. the reader occurs when they read that. he perfected the odometer, made a better rocking chair. when you start looking into franklin's life, it feels like you're pulling on a kite string that keeps pulling at your feet. host: a little more about his fam
michael: it is the age of reason. after his retirement at age 42 from printing, as an active printer, he devoted himself to scientific experiments and diplomacy. prior to that, we cannot get into his philanthropy and tradable works, but he will admit that i did found the first library in the american colonies. nobody benefited more from that library them myself. i studied all the great scientists and freethinkers. philosophers that he later met in the u.k. or great britain or france. his career...
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craig moffett and michael nathanson joining us now -- craig moffett, and michael nathan's and joining us now. i will go to a price to sales analysis. you've got to be kidding me. it seems a tad rich. michael: it is a tad rich. if it were not for this bid, we would be down. the peak earnings for twitter were in 2018. we thought margins would be close to zero. this is just a gift. we said take the money and run. we have been saying that a lot. there's no other bid coming. jonathan: what do you say back to people who say this stock traded in the 70's a month ago, why are we selling this at $54.20? michael: because that was a bubble. roku was at 400. that was a bubble. it made no sense then, and this price makes no sense now. lisa: why then are other investors on wall street getting involved with elon musk at this price target? michael: because he has made money for everyone. he's basically someone you want to bet on. if you are in the stock already, if you can let it ride with elon musk, why not? he has not laid out his plans for a turnaround except for his views on free speech. so we do
craig moffett and michael nathanson joining us now -- craig moffett, and michael nathan's and joining us now. i will go to a price to sales analysis. you've got to be kidding me. it seems a tad rich. michael: it is a tad rich. if it were not for this bid, we would be down. the peak earnings for twitter were in 2018. we thought margins would be close to zero. this is just a gift. we said take the money and run. we have been saying that a lot. there's no other bid coming. jonathan: what do you...
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michael: i agree. putin used it as an excuse for much more deeply seated issues of resentment and believing ukraine should not exist. i thought it was a pretext. >> another question for an audience member. whether putin overestimated the ability and willingness of the russian conscripts to fight the war. did he assume they would be able to achieve things they couldn't? this goes to the point that michael made a moment ago talking about the defender having the advantage. fighting for one's homeland is one thing but this invasion sent a large number of conscripts. now these conscript's facing well armed civilians and military ukraine fighting for their homes. your thoughts on that dynamic? michael: your question is right. defending your homeland and the personal ardor you have to defend your family outweighs capability every time, i think. morale is very high among the ukrainians. second, just to learn as we have over the last five weeks about the way the conscripts were treated has led to the inescapabl
michael: i agree. putin used it as an excuse for much more deeply seated issues of resentment and believing ukraine should not exist. i thought it was a pretext. >> another question for an audience member. whether putin overestimated the ability and willingness of the russian conscripts to fight the war. did he assume they would be able to achieve things they couldn't? this goes to the point that michael made a moment ago talking about the defender having the advantage. fighting for one's...
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michael: right. and i think -- i think one of the things that it underscores is just how difficult these investigations really are to conduct, right? on the surface it might seem you interview a bunch of people who were in and you sort of -- have subpoena support to bring and talk -- and not that easy. they've obviously run into legal roadblocks already. people like steve bannon and others who have said they won't talk to the committee. but in addition, you run into this kind of roadblock where jonathan said it's not exactly clear the cause of the missing time. is it really in a he didn't make a single call? i think a lot of russ pretty skeptical given the reporting and the history that he wouldn't have made any calls through the white house switchboard. but as jonathan said and you pointed out, he -- it was a chaotic environment. this is not a -- that wasn't a disciplined administration. it wasn't a disciplined presidency. who knows what went on in the dining room? and i think those are the difficul
michael: right. and i think -- i think one of the things that it underscores is just how difficult these investigations really are to conduct, right? on the surface it might seem you interview a bunch of people who were in and you sort of -- have subpoena support to bring and talk -- and not that easy. they've obviously run into legal roadblocks already. people like steve bannon and others who have said they won't talk to the committee. but in addition, you run into this kind of roadblock where...
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i will turn to you michael— those same values. i will turn to you michael to _ those same values. i will turn to you michael to the _ those same values. i will turn to you michael to the security - those same values. i will turn to you michael to the security and. you michael to the security and military matters, which you are an expert in michael clark. first let us give a quick overview of the situation in the east of the country, as well. how well is the russian army doing there. meta russian army doing there. new offensive started _ russian army doing there. ii? offensive started several days ago but it is not making particularly rapid progress, as far as we can see. it seems to have been a rolling start rather than a thunder clap start, which is to say that forces began the offensive with still equipment and more people coming in behind them, so the offensive will build, it didn't get off to a very big start what the russians are trying to do is to draw a line from kharkiv in the north to mariupol, and create the close the salient that would enclose, and therefore surround ab
i will turn to you michael— those same values. i will turn to you michael to _ those same values. i will turn to you michael to the _ those same values. i will turn to you michael to the security - those same values. i will turn to you michael to the security and. you michael to the security and military matters, which you are an expert in michael clark. first let us give a quick overview of the situation in the east of the country, as well. how well is the russian army doing there. meta...
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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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go ahead, michael. yeah, that's the reason that that's the problem and the failure of the west not to read history because those a grant there were agreements to that effect there at least half a dozen of them are to respect in the visibility of not that is not to increase the strength in the west, at the expense of the east and, and that included movement, server nato. and at the end, the word of 3 presidents totally ignored and, and but, but because they were just agreements and just a word assurances or they can easily be broken. and we wish we saw that even with the creation of the ukraine itself as a sovereign nation in 1990, it was supposed to remain non line. and that was in their charter, the in there, in, in the document that the, that, that they signed new belt b independent. and then it was in 2017, that they opted to put the, that the nato joining of nato into their constitution. and that was again at the pressure of washington and because of, of, of what happened in 2014 by victoria newland
go ahead, michael. yeah, that's the reason that that's the problem and the failure of the west not to read history because those a grant there were agreements to that effect there at least half a dozen of them are to respect in the visibility of not that is not to increase the strength in the west, at the expense of the east and, and that included movement, server nato. and at the end, the word of 3 presidents totally ignored and, and but, but because they were just agreements and just a word...
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and then we met at michael bay's house. >> jimmy: at michael bay's house? >> it took a while for us to find each other there. it's a very large home. >> jimmy: did it really take a while? >> it really did. it's like a huge, huge house. >> jimmy: i believe it. >> and it's filled with transformers memorabilia. >> jimmy: is it really? >> i ran into bumblebee before i ran to him. i swear to god. i walked in and there was a yellow car in his living room. >> jimmy: that surprises me. i would imagine michael bay would have an understated home. >> no. >> you go through jurassic park before you get to his home. there are trees. >> inside the house. >> there are. there are trees. >> down the stairs is treesed on either side. >> jimmy: when you're an actor and you do a lot of movie, some of them are big movies, some of them are small movies, is it like this is going to be fun, we're going do a michael bay movie? >> yes. >> jimmy: that's how you feel about it? >> 100%. >> jimmy: and in this movie, you actually drive the ambulance, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: why you driv
and then we met at michael bay's house. >> jimmy: at michael bay's house? >> it took a while for us to find each other there. it's a very large home. >> jimmy: did it really take a while? >> it really did. it's like a huge, huge house. >> jimmy: i believe it. >> and it's filled with transformers memorabilia. >> jimmy: is it really? >> i ran into bumblebee before i ran to him. i swear to god. i walked in and there was a yellow car in his living...
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michael, i want to start with you. overnight, news broke that russia had sent a missile to kyiv, the capital city of ukraine. that came as the united nations secretary general was visiting, as we noted. it also came as the united nations secretary-general met with putin a couple of days before. i wonder what you make of the significance of this attk happening and the timing of it. michael: i think it underscores what has been pretty true for the last several weeks, at least in the united states in washington and capitals across europe and elsewhere, which is that this war is not ending any time soon. to the extent that vladimir putin pulled out of the areas around kyiv and is focusing his attention on the south and east of the country of ukraine, that was really a reflection of how poorly his forces had done in its attempt to capture the entire country, but if by no means, i think, signifies that this is about to end. i think one of the things putin is particularly good at is sending reminders that this is not over, th
michael, i want to start with you. overnight, news broke that russia had sent a missile to kyiv, the capital city of ukraine. that came as the united nations secretary general was visiting, as we noted. it also came as the united nations secretary-general met with putin a couple of days before. i wonder what you make of the significance of this attk happening and the timing of it. michael: i think it underscores what has been pretty true for the last several weeks, at least in the united states...
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go ahead, michael. yeah, that's the reason that that's the problem and the failure of the west not to read history because those a grant there were agreements to that effect there at least a half a dozen of them are to respect in the visibility of not that is not to increase the strength and the west at the expense of the east and, and that included movement, server nato. and at the end, the word of 3 presidents totally ignored and, and but, but because they were just agreements and just a word assurances or they can easily be broken. and we saw that even with the creation of the ukraine itself as a sovereign nation in 1990, it was supposed to remain non a line. and that was in their charter, the there, in, in the document that the, that, that, that they signed rebel b independent. and then it was in 2017, that they opted to put the, the nato joining of nato into their constitution. and that was again at the pressure of washington and because of, of, of what happened in 2014 by victoria newland and, and
go ahead, michael. yeah, that's the reason that that's the problem and the failure of the west not to read history because those a grant there were agreements to that effect there at least a half a dozen of them are to respect in the visibility of not that is not to increase the strength and the west at the expense of the east and, and that included movement, server nato. and at the end, the word of 3 presidents totally ignored and, and but, but because they were just agreements and just a word...
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i'm michael man. i'm a professor at penn state university and a climate researcher and also author of the new climate war get to handle. hello there, rebecca, welcome to the string bucket, back to the st. remind our audience. here you are. what day? hi, i'm rebecca lieber. i'm a reporter on climate change. i'd box get to have you and charlie. hello. introduce yourself to our global audience. hello, my name's charlie cray. i am with greenpeace usa based in washington dc. get to handle so you have made all of your panel. if you on youtube right now, add comment section is life your comments? your thoughts can be right here. this conversation is part of the coughing climate . now i'm democracy series that were linking up u. s. special interest with democracy. what is the problem? what if you are saying? let us know you're part of the shad. mike, i'm going to start with you because your recent book, the new climate war suggests that there is a battle going on. what is that wall? yes, so you know, the old
i'm michael man. i'm a professor at penn state university and a climate researcher and also author of the new climate war get to handle. hello there, rebecca, welcome to the string bucket, back to the st. remind our audience. here you are. what day? hi, i'm rebecca lieber. i'm a reporter on climate change. i'd box get to have you and charlie. hello. introduce yourself to our global audience. hello, my name's charlie cray. i am with greenpeace usa based in washington dc. get to handle so you...
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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 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. 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. 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 time is the technocrats will turn into a good mood an
michael: it's all time frame. if you go back to years when microstrategy brought -- bought in, it's up to hundred percent 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....
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michael: thank you. the american business community is telling us that they want to have more access to travel to and from china, and that hasn't changed with the china situation. and shanghai specifically is causing supply chain issues across china. there are implications for the china businesses and implication for global businesses. tom: demonstrate for us the extent of the disruptions for u.s. businesses and what they can do to mitigate some of those challenges. how severe is it now? michael: i talked to one ceo who says they are doing food production and that facility is distributed across china. because they haven't been able to operate at full capacity for a month now, they're starting to run out of products across china. it is food distribution across china. another company, for example, they are in northern china, but they reach the rest of the world with their product. their supplier is in shanghai. because their supplier is completely shut down they can't send product components to this northe
michael: thank you. the american business community is telling us that they want to have more access to travel to and from china, and that hasn't changed with the china situation. and shanghai specifically is causing supply chain issues across china. there are implications for the china businesses and implication for global businesses. tom: demonstrate for us the extent of the disruptions for u.s. businesses and what they can do to mitigate some of those challenges. how severe is it now?...
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a michael o cooper you watching d. w. ah ah . it started know which spook intimidation and transformed into an orgy of hate and violence. the history of the ku klux klan, the oldest terrorist organization in the united states. its members fight for races, state ruled by white supremacy.
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and joining us now on about books is michael coffee michael coffee spent several years working for publishers weekly mr. coffee you retired but they brought you back. what happened? are they lured me back with this? very interesting project? i had been away for seven years and doing my own work and mostly writing and i really loved publishers weekly. i was there for 26 years. and they were approaching their 150th anniversary. and the magazine has made a custom of every 25 years doing an anniversary issue. so i was pleased to take on the project. it has gotten much larger than i thought it would be but it has been very revelatory to dig down into the archives which have all been digitized now. so with one click of the mouse you are back into 1872 or anywhere you want to be in a run of a weekly magazine that has been positioned at the site and interesting site of book commerce so that whatever is happening in the country or the world is eventually being reflected on by someone who's publishing a book whether it's culture history art education technology, whatever it might be and pw is standing
and joining us now on about books is michael coffee michael coffee spent several years working for publishers weekly mr. coffee you retired but they brought you back. what happened? are they lured me back with this? very interesting project? i had been away for seven years and doing my own work and mostly writing and i really loved publishers weekly. i was there for 26 years. and they were approaching their 150th anniversary. and the magazine has made a custom of every 25 years doing an...
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michael mayo joins us. to say he is senior equity analyst at wells fargo barely describes his contribution to bank and financial security analysis. long ago and far away, i met him when he was at credit suisse on one of his journeys. that was fractious, to say the least. he joins us this morning with perspective on citigroup and the jane fraser challenge. let's look at the ratios, and they are a little bit apples to oranges here, but i've got a citigroup price-to-book of 0.55 off of bloomberg. jp morgan shining bright at 1.44. mike mayo, i'm sorry, credit suisse, and i get it, it is a different calculation, is 0.40. fortress fraser is pretty much on the cusp of being a credit suisse. mike: well, there is a chance to do something about it today. today is citigroup's annual shareholder meeting. i have my one share of stock which allows me to ask questions at the annual meeting. unfortunately, there are some issues with this meeting. first of all, it is a virtual meeting, which they have said they did for "the
michael mayo joins us. to say he is senior equity analyst at wells fargo barely describes his contribution to bank and financial security analysis. long ago and far away, i met him when he was at credit suisse on one of his journeys. that was fractious, to say the least. he joins us this morning with perspective on citigroup and the jane fraser challenge. let's look at the ratios, and they are a little bit apples to oranges here, but i've got a citigroup price-to-book of 0.55 off of bloomberg....
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michael. i want to come back to you, nato is pouring more arms into the defence, we also know what the west�*s war aims are, potentially now, with ukraine, liz truss the foreign secretary peeking in london, to take russia back to pre—february 24th, or indeed, further than that, to what happened in 2014 where they annexed crimea. russia's response has always been that this war could escalate involving the use of nuclear weapons potentially. listen to this question from johan in france. hi. i potentially. listen to this question from johan in france.— from johan in france. hi, i am livin: in from johan in france. hi, i am living in france _ from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and _ from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and i - from johan in france. hi, i am living in france and i would i from johan in france. hi, i am| living in france and i would like from johan in france. hi, i am - living in france and i would like to ask, _ living in france and i would like to ask
michael. i want to come back to you, nato is pouring more arms into the defence, we also know what the west�*s war aims are, potentially now, with ukraine, liz truss the foreign secretary peeking in london, to take russia back to pre—february 24th, or indeed, further than that, to what happened in 2014 where they annexed crimea. russia's response has always been that this war could escalate involving the use of nuclear weapons potentially. listen to this question from johan in france. hi. i...
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michael? >> karen, appreciate it. thanks so much, karen mcginest there. >>> now covid cases in shanghai china appear to be on the way down. some good news. on friday, the global financial hub reporting just over 10,000 infections, a fall of 5,000 from the day before. shanghai has been one of the countries hardest-hit cities during the latest outbreak. on friday, china crediting its zero covid policies with protecting lives as well as minimizing economic impacts. the chinese government defends the harsh covid policy as a, quote, magic weapon to prevent the spread of the virus. shanghai covid numbers are gradually falling, as we said. but daily case counts still remain fairly high. and millions are still under strict lockdown, including cnn's david culliver who has more for us from shanghai. >> reporter: lockdown in china is like nowhere else on earth. here you see a man getting swabbed for a cokcovid test thrh the fence. megaphone is used to call for others to get tested. the country's zero covid strategy turning milli
michael? >> karen, appreciate it. thanks so much, karen mcginest there. >>> now covid cases in shanghai china appear to be on the way down. some good news. on friday, the global financial hub reporting just over 10,000 infections, a fall of 5,000 from the day before. shanghai has been one of the countries hardest-hit cities during the latest outbreak. on friday, china crediting its zero covid policies with protecting lives as well as minimizing economic impacts. the chinese...
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michael. michael: at least many people think there is a big payday for those who wind medical malpractice lawsuits for pain-and-suffering. here in california, nothing could be further from the truth. in 1975, we limited the legal rights of patients and their families who are harmed or killed by medical negligence. that little boy is stephen olson. at two years old, he was the victim of medical malpractice. and here he is today. a jury ruled in his family's favor and awarded $7 million. but that money was never seen. here is stephen's dad, scott nelson. >> the jury awarded him $7 million for his pain-and-suffering. once a jury left the room, the defendant's lawyer asked the judge to lower it to 250,000 dollars, which he had to do because of the statute. michael: boards cannot allow higher payments, by law. jury awards for pain-and-suffering are frozen in time at $250,000. >> this is the loss of sight, hearing, anything other than wage loss or medical bills. and they have set this cap at 250 tho
michael. michael: at least many people think there is a big payday for those who wind medical malpractice lawsuits for pain-and-suffering. here in california, nothing could be further from the truth. in 1975, we limited the legal rights of patients and their families who are harmed or killed by medical negligence. that little boy is stephen olson. at two years old, he was the victim of medical malpractice. and here he is today. a jury ruled in his family's favor and awarded $7 million. but that...
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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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that isn't lapel, that isn't michael on sale me as pen best as michael. so micro is likely to win this election by default. you want in 2017 to a mixture of his own talent lock on the default. he'd like to win this one by default. and that i think is a big button for him to cut it into a new monday. and i don't think he'll be given much of a honeymoon in that monday if he is, as we expect reelected, jack shouldn't micron be concerned because all those who voted for the fog light, far left candidate john nick milon, shall remain quite skeptical. they won't be able to forget any time soon. the clamp done on the, on the village on the won't forget the impression that this is someone who has always been seen as friendly towards the bankers and the wealthiest of friends. i would, i would like to tone down what james, just saying, but it could have been the impression given before the 1st strong, but between the 2 rods. after the 1st one of the addiction, michael went to the contact of people. michael went into diag wrong. the next day, on monday he was in the
that isn't lapel, that isn't michael on sale me as pen best as michael. so micro is likely to win this election by default. you want in 2017 to a mixture of his own talent lock on the default. he'd like to win this one by default. and that i think is a big button for him to cut it into a new monday. and i don't think he'll be given much of a honeymoon in that monday if he is, as we expect reelected, jack shouldn't micron be concerned because all those who voted for the fog light, far left...
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i'm michael oke, who ukraine's a president of a lot him is. the lensky says she'll be meeting face to face in the coming hours with united states secretary of state antony, blinking, and us defense secretary lloyd austin. so lensky says she'll use the meeting to ask the americans for more weaponry to stop rushers onslaught in ukraine's east and south. this, after the president visited, keeps st. sophia cathedral to record an easter message on the holiest day of the orthodox christian calendar. at make shift prayer venues and churches around the country ukrainians prayed for those. fighting on the front lines. and for those trapped in places like the besieged city of mario pal for more let cross. now to d. w correspondent rebecca readers in chief. hey, rebecca again, top us officials are scheduled to discuss ukraine's request for more powerful weapons in chief on sunday. what's the best ukrainian president vladimir to lunch he could expect from this meeting? well, this is the highest level meeting from the us since the war began. i don't have a
i'm michael oke, who ukraine's a president of a lot him is. the lensky says she'll be meeting face to face in the coming hours with united states secretary of state antony, blinking, and us defense secretary lloyd austin. so lensky says she'll use the meeting to ask the americans for more weaponry to stop rushers onslaught in ukraine's east and south. this, after the president visited, keeps st. sophia cathedral to record an easter message on the holiest day of the orthodox christian calendar....
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michael: oh yes. the books were hoping that north carolina was going to win because they were the underdog and they were going to make a lot of money. at the end of the first half, it was looking like all of the books were like, hooray. then all of a sudden, the wagon wheel selloff, and that was the end of that because then kansas pulled off one of the most historic, if the most historic comeback in the finals. tom: did you go into the locker room at halftime and say let's go boys? michael: i said we've got to go. [laughter] lisa: our entire savings is resting on this. to talk about the bedding aspect of it, how much have people transferred away from brackets, which is the mainstay of a lot of office pools and gone to bedding, which is increasingly legal -- gone to betting, which is increasingly legal? michael: what happens a lot of times is that, in the office, you used to have a bracket. that was the only way you could get some money playing this. but when online betting came along, you could do par
michael: oh yes. the books were hoping that north carolina was going to win because they were the underdog and they were going to make a lot of money. at the end of the first half, it was looking like all of the books were like, hooray. then all of a sudden, the wagon wheel selloff, and that was the end of that because then kansas pulled off one of the most historic, if the most historic comeback in the finals. tom: did you go into the locker room at halftime and say let's go boys? michael: i...
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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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i'm michael holmes in atlanta, appreciate your company. coming you on "cnn newsroom," defenders hold the line for what is left of mariupol. time is not on the side of the ukrainian survivors, running low on food, water and ammunition. we're we're live in lviv with the latest. >>> an explosion during friday prayers in kabul leads to a deadly attack on mosques. >>> and tennis star boris becker convicted, headed to jail. we'll have the full story coming up. >>> ukraine touting its progress in efforts to hold official advancing russian forces in the east. the ukrainian military says it has driven back 14 enemy attacks in the donetsk region over the past 24 hours. ukraine also says it's repelled russia's latest efforts to make a break through elsewhere. they have not been able to stop them from doing extensive damage to key supply lines. this is the aftermath of the attack on a railway hub in the donetsk region. meanwhile, another mass grave discovered friday in the kyiv suburb of bucha. 900 civilians have within found dead in the wake of russi
i'm michael holmes in atlanta, appreciate your company. coming you on "cnn newsroom," defenders hold the line for what is left of mariupol. time is not on the side of the ukrainian survivors, running low on food, water and ammunition. we're we're live in lviv with the latest. >>> an explosion during friday prayers in kabul leads to a deadly attack on mosques. >>> and tennis star boris becker convicted, headed to jail. we'll have the full story coming up. >>>...
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michael street songs is a complete gas. it so much fun to play. >> reporter: on this night, brad hogarth conducted and principal trombone tim higgins played. before the concert began, they spoke to kpix about the magic and genius of mtt. >> mtt is such a titan in the field. his recordings inspired me to be a musician. >> i think michael brought the orchestra into what modern orchestras need to represent in their community, and what the orchestra can provide for the city that it lives in. >> reporter: mtt is nominated for best classical compendium. the work is titled bird, a violin concerto, seven early songs and three pieces for orchestra. it is performed by mtt and the san francisco symphony. the musician says every moment on stage with his colleagues is memorable. for multiple grammy award winning mae fleming, to season for the symphony, it began before the pandemic with an opening night gala in honor of mtt. it was quite the party. now, the future is uncertain. last august, mtt announced he has brain cancer. the type is
michael street songs is a complete gas. it so much fun to play. >> reporter: on this night, brad hogarth conducted and principal trombone tim higgins played. before the concert began, they spoke to kpix about the magic and genius of mtt. >> mtt is such a titan in the field. his recordings inspired me to be a musician. >> i think michael brought the orchestra into what modern orchestras need to represent in their community, and what the orchestra can provide for the city that...
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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...