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michael in corpus christi, how to react to what we just heard from michael in washington. a michael is, is a astute and observance is always but a you have to understand the russian psyche just a little bit and i don't pretend with you is particularly with you. peter's lived in russia for decades and maxine on friend at this. yeah. right. and center and our friend at the strategic institute i am, i'm not going to challenge you with that, but you don't have to read a lot about martial suv rob or others to understand the russian art of war. which is you, people think, well the art of war is the same, the year world over it is not the art of war in the united states, you 10 percent casualties in a unit i, i've spent some time in the military, 10 percent casualties in a combat the larger than over unit makes it combat and effective. it must, it must be withdrawn and can't function not. so it's a russian military. there's a greater acceptance of, of blood. i'm sorry to put it that way, but it's true. and the art of war is more about the soldier than about the technology. you kn
michael in corpus christi, how to react to what we just heard from michael in washington. a michael is, is a astute and observance is always but a you have to understand the russian psyche just a little bit and i don't pretend with you is particularly with you. peter's lived in russia for decades and maxine on friend at this. yeah. right. and center and our friend at the strategic institute i am, i'm not going to challenge you with that, but you don't have to read a lot about martial suv rob or...
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. >> is your husband michael? okay, i'm sorry to tell you man, he's been killed. >> no, there god. no. >> she's like poison candy. attractive on the outside, but deadly on the inside. >> she was pure evil. >> if he fell in love with her. she thought the she was the end all, the all. >> she had everything she wanted. but she longed for one thing more. >> i'm positive. 5000% sure. >> this guy was going to kill. >> then it happened. her new husband, police said, murdered in their town house. >> something happened at her house and she needs to get to the house, fast. >> was this crime all that it seemed? >> she played such a good game and that people didn't know. >> a surprise was coming. >> you don't know what to think. >> and it would arrive from beyond the grief. >> oh, my god. >> there has not been a story like this, ever in palm beach county history. >> is she the villain? is she the victim? who knows? that is what makes her riveting? and she is infamous and probably will be forever. >> hello, and welcome to "dat
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go ahead, michael, and was it? yeah, i think was to by the administration, ukraine is just a call gets just an a means to an end to an ultimate goal of trying to contain, as i said, russia and an anti obtain regime changed. it just happened to be ukraine this time . and, and the problem is, is that ukraine war is becoming much greater and the united states, particularly by the ministration, has no policy. it doesn't know what it wants to do. it's re, it's been reactive. and there is no end game to this. and this is the problem that we're seeing now we're seeing on the, in the, behind the scenes a little bit of trying to get zalinski, the president of ukraine to looks to try to try to come to terms. and because you're not going to win, you're not going to take back crimea, you're not gonna take back south. so he but he's, he's been relentless and he thinks that these arms and what have you are going to be a be coming in for, for, for, for good. and it's just not going to happen. united states doesn't have all that m
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michael in corpus christi, how to react to what we just heard from michael in washington. a michael is a suit and observance is always but a you have to understand the russian psyche just a little bit and i don't pretend with you is particularly. ready with you peter's lives in russia for decades, and maxine on friend of this. yeah. right. and center and our friend at the strategic institute i am, i'm not going to challenge you with that, but you don't have to read a lot about marshall, super over others to understand the russian art of war, which is do people think, well, the art of war is the same, the year world over it is not the art of war in the united states, you 10 percent casualties in the unit, i spend some time in the military, 10 percent casualties in combat. the larger than over unit makes it combat and effective. it must, it must be withdrawn, it can't function. not. so it's a russian military. there's a greater acceptance of, of blood. i'm sorry to put it that way, but it's true. and the art of war is more about the soldier than about the technology. you kno
michael in corpus christi, how to react to what we just heard from michael in washington. a michael is a suit and observance is always but a you have to understand the russian psyche just a little bit and i don't pretend with you is particularly. ready with you peter's lives in russia for decades, and maxine on friend of this. yeah. right. and center and our friend at the strategic institute i am, i'm not going to challenge you with that, but you don't have to read a lot about marshall, super...
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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 holton 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 (bleep). i don't blame him. i would be (bleep) too if my kid threw a house party. >> when michael holton 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. holton 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 m
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 holton 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 (bleep). i don't blame him. i would be (bleep) too if my kid threw a house...
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there will be nuance from michael mckee and michael durda. lisa: parsing out the data, the firing squad, we are heading in a less than -- in less than an hour. what is the balance -- this is a balance of risks right now. heading into this report. it is hotter than expected, or cooler than expected? >> i think it is important to realize we have got a lot of emotion in this market. leading up to this yesterday, that is probably the biggest story of the day, it is less about the fundamental data then it is about the emotion. it does feel like we are walking the plank, or facing the firing squad. all in one number. these numbers give reports to be hugely volatile, we are putting a lot of weight in this in terms of what happens for this close on friday. i still think, to me, when i look, oil is still going up. oil and gas at the pump. that could feed in particularly to the top line cpi numbers. most the rest of the numbers, commodities, including food, agricultural commodities, are flat to down. industrial commodities are down. used truck and car
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michael garcia. nick from human rights watch, and i work on juvenile justice issues around the world. you may have questions, audience, and view as will future. your chip is a good place to put those questions in those comments. the comment section is like, be part of our show, the him, you a part of the dep documentary, 51 years behind bars. i'm just going to show our audience the page of that documentary right here on my laptop because i'm looking at a meal. as i was going to say, a young man is a boy and then i me as he is today. how are we in a situation nice lets me specific a tennis, see what he isn't even close to finishing his sentence yet. how is that possible? well, that's possible because in tennessee we have policy makers, there are very punitive, this is a republican state, ultra conservative, and retribution appears to be the best form of what we think is justice in this state, which is incorrect. but unfortunately, that's the state of tennessee at this point in time we're fee, you come
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michael, very good to see you. as i put together the letter that's in your packet thinking back i actually was hired at bosca three years after michael joined the puc, so worked my entire career on the water system together. you can imagine there have been times we have been on opposite sides of an issue and same side of an issue you about the words were so true, i never questioned his loyalty to the regional water system and that's an important thing. i think that's part of the critical piece of good public service. we may disagree, that's part of how we move forward. and certainly were a lot of challenging things in our time together and through the course of that together and with your leadership you made it better. and so i want to thank you for that, michael and wish you the best of luck on your retirement, and good health and good times. so, thank you. >> any other members of the public present who wish to speak? mr. moderator, do you have any callers? hands raised? >> madam secretary, we have one caller. >>
michael, very good to see you. as i put together the letter that's in your packet thinking back i actually was hired at bosca three years after michael joined the puc, so worked my entire career on the water system together. you can imagine there have been times we have been on opposite sides of an issue and same side of an issue you about the words were so true, i never questioned his loyalty to the regional water system and that's an important thing. i think that's part of the critical piece...
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but michael was always focused. we knew that when he put his mind to it he was going to become a navy seal. it was just intuition. it was interesting when i spoke to them i said you know, michael, the training is so difficult. if you don't get through it, were not going to love you and a lass. he sat there and he said dad, i'm not quitting. and michael never had any quit in him. marcus' favorite phrase was never quit. michael would never quit on anybody or anything. >> i'm amazed -- you pick it becomes like a family. if you like a part of this family? >> it's my brother. >> he is actually being very kind because rob is just so generous emma literally when i asked him about where we were building this museum he jumped. i laid the plant's out in a set of them through a quarter million dollars. my jaw dropped when he said -- because i'm thinking okay, this is our project but that was basically the seed money. >> a place like will keep people will like your son alive. in the final 20 seconds do you worry about the chara
but michael was always focused. we knew that when he put his mind to it he was going to become a navy seal. it was just intuition. it was interesting when i spoke to them i said you know, michael, the training is so difficult. if you don't get through it, were not going to love you and a lass. he sat there and he said dad, i'm not quitting. and michael never had any quit in him. marcus' favorite phrase was never quit. michael would never quit on anybody or anything. >> i'm amazed -- you...
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what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you debuted last you use the conversation extensively in your project, what was it that made the so valuable. melody: a couple of things, one i'll step back for a second it cannot answer that question through the lens of my experience as a staff person so having been ted kennedy's chief counsel and having been obama's domestic policy advisor, is much as happened in the room estimate happens in the fall. in written material can't capture that. but a memo looks like by the time it that it gets to a senator or a president, is often been edited and reedited lots of people put their opinions and and they said
what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you...
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you know me, michael. i'm a child in hostin from my cold dead hands kind of a gut gun rights activist but i am angry that, like so many other responsible gun owners around the country, that here we are almost three weeks after eovaldi. can 12 senate republicans still haven't done anything. i commend david hogg and all the other gun safety activists on the left because they have been carrying this fight, michael, for the past four years and then some. and years before that as well. it is time for responsible gun owners like myself to get off of our bottom and be part of this search for common ground. it has to happen. >> i want to pick up on the point that you made about being both angry and a charlton has hidden gun owner. you are talking about supporting david hogg and you quoted a tweet yesterday, though we disagree more than we agree, i'm proud to be marching tomorrow with david hogg. it is about something bigger than us, it is about finding common ground. what do you disagree on and where have you foun
you know me, michael. i'm a child in hostin from my cold dead hands kind of a gut gun rights activist but i am angry that, like so many other responsible gun owners around the country, that here we are almost three weeks after eovaldi. can 12 senate republicans still haven't done anything. i commend david hogg and all the other gun safety activists on the left because they have been carrying this fight, michael, for the past four years and then some. and years before that as well. it is time...
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thank you, michael bishop. _ vehicles is fantastic. thank you, michael bishop. it _ vehicles is fantastic. thank you, michael bishop. it really - vehicles is fantastic. thank you, michael bishop. it really is - vehicles is fantastic. thank you, i michael bishop. it really is getting very exciting here at horse guards parade. you can probably hear engines being revved up as classic car interior —— enthusiasts from around the country are getting ready to take part in this pageant. it is so good—humoured. there is a lot of joy so good—humoured. there is a lot of joy here this morning. 0ne so good—humoured. there is a lot of joy here this morning. one of the most special vehicles to be taking part is the gold state coach, which was used as part of the coronation to take the queen to westminster abbey. that will be making an appearance at the beginning of the pageant. 0ne lovely little details that i like to talk about is the fact that it apparently was so cold that day that there had to be a hot water bottle strapped onto the seat to keep the queen warm as
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michael: thanks for having me. amna: this core trio in particular on the warriors, steph curry, draymond green and klay thompson, they have won together before, the first in 2015. going into this season, a lot of doubt about whether they could pull it off again. why was there so much doubt an how did they do it? michael: they missed the playoffs -- two years ago they had the worst record in the nba and a lot of people were wondering if they could bounce back. klay thompson had an acl and achilles injury, which most people can never recover from. draymond green is on the downside of his career and steph curry still putting up big numbers but they were not impacting winning. it was unknown if they could come back. they made so many sneaky moves in the last two years, trading for andrew wiggins, drafting jordan poole and accumulate so much young talent that they can keep this dynasty going a lot longer than anybody anticipated. they had a lot of faith and confidence that they had a foundation of players, like steph cu
michael: thanks for having me. amna: this core trio in particular on the warriors, steph curry, draymond green and klay thompson, they have won together before, the first in 2015. going into this season, a lot of doubt about whether they could pull it off again. why was there so much doubt an how did they do it? michael: they missed the playoffs -- two years ago they had the worst record in the nba and a lot of people were wondering if they could bounce back. klay thompson had an acl and...
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dan: michael, thank you. ama: the latest release of coronavirus data from the state shows that while the test positivity rate keeps rising, the average of new cases is dropping. the rate of community transmission remains higher across the bay area the entire state. new cdc data shows nationwide eligible americans have been slow to get a booster shot despite scientists saying it provides significant protection. people over age 50 are the only age at which the majority has gotten boosted. on sesame street, elmo who is 3.5 years old is nova -- is now vaccinated. >> getting your covid vaccine, elmo. >> there was a little pinch, but i am ok. ama: the moderna and pfizer vaccine got emergency use authorization for kids and apparently muppets as young as six months old. dan: cases of monkeypox are appearing through the country. in the bay area the latest case was detected in the south bay. this piÑa --luz pena spoke with a team wastewater. luz: today the cdc took a step further to respond to the outbreak. the agency
dan: michael, thank you. ama: the latest release of coronavirus data from the state shows that while the test positivity rate keeps rising, the average of new cases is dropping. the rate of community transmission remains higher across the bay area the entire state. new cdc data shows nationwide eligible americans have been slow to get a booster shot despite scientists saying it provides significant protection. people over age 50 are the only age at which the majority has gotten boosted. on...
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she can even closer to power and michael, the margin between michael and herself. wasn't that being any more? the same applies now with the other election legislative election where the party until now couldn't make significant gains in the 2 ballots match a retired system. now they're able to do so they able to win 89, so 89 constituencies and not simply in the traditional best use of the south east and north and north east. but now it appear in these region in i keep turn in dot, during, in central france, they get and p selected. so that shows it as a nationalization of the far right vote. it's a party which may not be seen anymore by some frankfurters as a threat to democracy as an extreme party. and that's why i think everyone opposing the, the far right, the national right in front of the law to worry about a sub race given that glass ceiling that really was talking about appears to have been shattered. here can marina depends party any longer be described as, as, as an extreme, as the oversight window shifted. here is it, is it now mainstream when i think that streaming the abuse
she can even closer to power and michael, the margin between michael and herself. wasn't that being any more? the same applies now with the other election legislative election where the party until now couldn't make significant gains in the 2 ballots match a retired system. now they're able to do so they able to win 89, so 89 constituencies and not simply in the traditional best use of the south east and north and north east. but now it appear in these region in i keep turn in dot, during, in...
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michael: indeed. there is certainly volatility in this market but if you examine what is going on with crypto, we have to think about it in the context of the broader market. over the last few months, we've certainly seeing a lot of dollars floating across asset classes, beginning with the fact that you have of course seen rising rates in the u.s., you seem inflation, and as a result of that, you've seen turbulence across pretty much every signal asset class. there is not anything that in particular could kind of shelter them from that volatility. in crypto, we have seen increased prices, selling pressure on prices recently, and some of that is certainly due to recent events such as the event a few weeks ago that is leading to adding and selling pressure. alix: i know that people are going to say that crypto has weathered a crypto winter before. you guys have done this, it is ok. what is different now is if the era of losing money is over, it is 100% going to be over, and that is different. there are
michael: indeed. there is certainly volatility in this market but if you examine what is going on with crypto, we have to think about it in the context of the broader market. over the last few months, we've certainly seeing a lot of dollars floating across asset classes, beginning with the fact that you have of course seen rising rates in the u.s., you seem inflation, and as a result of that, you've seen turbulence across pretty much every signal asset class. there is not anything that in...
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michael, right, this is exactly right. i mean we, we, we come far enough and psychological research in psycho social research to know that a colleague of mine used to say the rental car companies get it right. so they won't rent generally to anybody and $25.00, and they do so on the basis of actuarial data, right, that shows who is responsible for, for car crashes. and in the same way, the kind of impulsiveness, the, sort of the kinds of motivations that under pressure, particularly with in the company of others in the company. peers that lead young people to commit acts that they themselves will never do. once they reach 252627. that's fine, typically proven. and that should be reflected on the law. yeah, exactly. i mean, we're in a community that we don't even teach impulse control. we have heads of state. we have it show continuously on media and t v that there is no impulse control. we were led in government by a person that continuously tweet it. and i find it really interesting that we use mental health and we use th
michael, right, this is exactly right. i mean we, we, we come far enough and psychological research in psycho social research to know that a colleague of mine used to say the rental car companies get it right. so they won't rent generally to anybody and $25.00, and they do so on the basis of actuarial data, right, that shows who is responsible for, for car crashes. and in the same way, the kind of impulsiveness, the, sort of the kinds of motivations that under pressure, particularly with in the...
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michael, your thoughts? >> well, you know, it was riveting and not just from the sights and the sounds of new video or even, you know, hearing ivanka basically said, you know, yeah, daddy knew it was not real, i knew he lost, et cetera, but it was just this galvanizing moment. my frustration still remains, ari, and it really touches on the last point you were making if your opening is that do people really care? do they really give a damn? i'm curious to see what the numbers are and see how many people watched, but you had an entire network saying screw this, we're not covering it. i didn't hear fox viewers clamoring, beating up the network imploring them to -- yeah. we want to see it. so you have a significant portion of the american people who just don't give a damn, who i believe actually want to see this whole thing collapse because they think somehow their vision of america will make it all better and what they don't understand is the very same people who mounted an insurrection will be the same ones th
michael, your thoughts? >> well, you know, it was riveting and not just from the sights and the sounds of new video or even, you know, hearing ivanka basically said, you know, yeah, daddy knew it was not real, i knew he lost, et cetera, but it was just this galvanizing moment. my frustration still remains, ari, and it really touches on the last point you were making if your opening is that do people really care? do they really give a damn? i'm curious to see what the numbers are and see...
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michael, as always, thank you. and out to some of the global business stories making news, a pair of newly fired la sued acute, also secures as danish shipping for merced line limited of failing to protect employees from sexual assault and harassment. the 1st was filed by a former cadet who spoke anonymously of her experience last year. the 2nd one was filed by a former inter toymaker lego plants to invest more than $1000000000.00 in a factory in the united states to short and supply chains. and keep up with growing demand, the new factory will be its 7th worldwide and is in line with a decade old strategy of placing production close to leg goes key markets. saudi arabia, as government has seized rainbow colors, children's toys and clothing from stores. the raids were filmed by the countries department of commerce authorities said the multicolored bows skirts and had shown gate colors and wire quote. contrary to muslim faith, finds were imposed on retailers carrying the items it is to india now, where farmers have
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michael: yes. it is. the number i would look at to figure out the surrogate for the value of bitcoin is the for your simple holding advantage. -- average. it trades billions of dollars a day. after 14 days, that number is 21,700. bitcoin touched that in march 2020. it touched it around 2017. it's touching it now. generally it trades above their. we are dollar cost averaging into bitcoin and will hold bitcoin long-term. so, it would not really matter whether the price was 10% more or 20% more or 50% more. we will progressively acquire more bitcoin because that is our strategy. it's not about price and we will keep buying more. emily: ok. what if it gets below the $19,511 number, the top of the 2017 bull run? is that a time-dependent? michael: we don't panic. we have a strategy. we are not traders. if your time horizon is less than four years you are a traitor. if it is in months you are definitely a trader. i'm not an expert trader and i don't have a crystal ball. if your time horizon is more than four yea
michael: yes. it is. the number i would look at to figure out the surrogate for the value of bitcoin is the for your simple holding advantage. -- average. it trades billions of dollars a day. after 14 days, that number is 21,700. bitcoin touched that in march 2020. it touched it around 2017. it's touching it now. generally it trades above their. we are dollar cost averaging into bitcoin and will hold bitcoin long-term. so, it would not really matter whether the price was 10% more or 20% more or...
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my favorite michaels, michael and michael. michael steele and michael beschloss, wishing you a happy wonderful juneteenth weekend. >> thank, joy. >> up next on "the reidout," after new revelations about the kecks between ginni thomas and the people plotting the events of january 6th, a member of congress is calling on her husband justice clarence thomas to resign. he joins me next. "the reidout" continues after this. oins me next "the reidout" continues...
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it's, weirdly, directed by george michael. and so it's him getting some of his famous mates, james corden and mark ronson and eltonjohn, to say how brilliant he is, which he is, the hits... theyjust keep on coming. and i was tapping my feet. i think they're really funny. ricky gervais is very funny. liam gallagher is, unusually, very funny in it. but if you're making a documentary about a pop star, one who's deceased and leaves a great legacy of work on sexuality and aids behind, you need to anchor him in the time and work out what's iconic about him and why he's still important. so none of that's in there? it is a bit. it's really shallow. it grazes that truth about why he's so good and why his music is so still so appealing and his image is so appealing. right. and i wanted a bit more from this to work out why i love george michael so much. i needed them to tell me. 0k. ah, interesting. all right. best out this week, then? yeah. why not go to the cinema? i know it's nice weather, but emma thompson is tremendous in good luck
it's, weirdly, directed by george michael. and so it's him getting some of his famous mates, james corden and mark ronson and eltonjohn, to say how brilliant he is, which he is, the hits... theyjust keep on coming. and i was tapping my feet. i think they're really funny. ricky gervais is very funny. liam gallagher is, unusually, very funny in it. but if you're making a documentary about a pop star, one who's deceased and leaves a great legacy of work on sexuality and aids behind, you need to...
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george michael is the third choice this week. yeah, from beckett — beckett didn�*t even know absurd. he didn�*t know he�*d be talked about in this, the next breath with george michael. a new documentary called freedom uncut, or at least i thought it was a new documentary. it�*s actually been on channel [i in a version shortly after george died. now, we all remember where we were when george died because it was christmas day, 2016. i took it very hard, jane. he was a hero of mine. i saw wham in their very first concert, with the shuttlecocks down the shorts, i saw them at wembley, i saw the final, which is in this film, i saw george in concert — he was a real hero to me. i have the shorts, the t—shirt, the fila tracksuits, i�*ve been to ibiza in that pool. are you wearing them now? exactly! ican suntan. and i really wanted to find out through this documentary what�*s so special about george and why people love him. let�*s look at one of his great albums, listen without prejudice, and that brilliant video for fr
george michael is the third choice this week. yeah, from beckett — beckett didn�*t even know absurd. he didn�*t know he�*d be talked about in this, the next breath with george michael. a new documentary called freedom uncut, or at least i thought it was a new documentary. it�*s actually been on channel [i in a version shortly after george died. now, we all remember where we were when george died because it was christmas day, 2016. i took it very hard, jane. he was a hero of mine. i...
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kriti: michael mckee, it is so global here. we had an intake climactic meeting, emergency meeting for the ecb. they are looking to use anti-fragmentation to try to help deal with some of the surging that you see in italy, perhaps readjusting the reinvestment in the pat program. how does this square with an acutely hawkish federal reserve in a market that is considering 100 basis points into the dialogue? michael: it is the fed that will affect the ecb. if that because higher, that puts pressure on the euro and put pressure on the peripheral markets in the euro zone. they have a tough job in following the fed. how fast can they raise rates given what's been happening with peripheral spend? the president of the ecb, christine lagarde, was asked about the fragmentation problem. she got the question -- duct the question -- ducked the question. at least it's an answer any gives people a little while. they have to come up with something. it's important to note 200 basis points, we are nowhere near the highs of the spreads during the
kriti: michael mckee, it is so global here. we had an intake climactic meeting, emergency meeting for the ecb. they are looking to use anti-fragmentation to try to help deal with some of the surging that you see in italy, perhaps readjusting the reinvestment in the pat program. how does this square with an acutely hawkish federal reserve in a market that is considering 100 basis points into the dialogue? michael: it is the fed that will affect the ecb. if that because higher, that puts pressure...
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on kron. 4 news at 5 michael. thank you, michael. have a good great. thank still to come, a very company's rocket suffers a failure in orbit. what the incident is costing nasa and park rangers are searching for the individuals responsible for vandalizing 17 national park. >> where the graffiti was found and how long officials fear it could take the park. >> officials say yosemite national park are asking for the public's help. they're trying to find the individual or the people behind new graffiti. you see there at the park rangers posted a message on facebook to share the news about the recent vandalism. they say on may. 20th rangers got several calls about graffiti scene on falls trail. rangers then discovered about 30 areas of graffiti spray painted along the trail. some of that pay. they say could be permanent and they might not be able to get some of it off. if you you know anything about this, you can submit tips through the national park service website. >> actually, a rough day for the alameda bounced a ba
on kron. 4 news at 5 michael. thank you, michael. have a good great. thank still to come, a very company's rocket suffers a failure in orbit. what the incident is costing nasa and park rangers are searching for the individuals responsible for vandalizing 17 national park. >> where the graffiti was found and how long officials fear it could take the park. >> officials say yosemite national park are asking for the public's help. they're trying to find the individual or the people...
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. >> michael and jaquel spivey, thank you for being here. michael, i'm going to start with you. a strange loop is your baby. it's your play. it won the pulitzer prize in 2020, and now it's on broadway. the tagline is big, black, and queer as american musical. why did you set out to create that kind of musical? >> because i felt unseen, unheard and misunderstood in the world. and how he sort of made sense of my place in the world is through writing. i wanted to represent something that fully sort of capture it as much as i could the feeling of what it felt like avoided fell to be big, black, queer and alienated. >> part of the power of sitting in the audience from your debut was sitting in the power of the knowledge that broadway has literally never seen anyone like you before. out, gay black man, overweight black man. in a leading role. talk about what that meant free? >> it's a blessing. it's a blessing to be part of such a historic show. but i think more in the show, the material itself. it's easy to throw fat black person and say be funny. make them laugh. you know? history h
. >> michael and jaquel spivey, thank you for being here. michael, i'm going to start with you. a strange loop is your baby. it's your play. it won the pulitzer prize in 2020, and now it's on broadway. the tagline is big, black, and queer as american musical. why did you set out to create that kind of musical? >> because i felt unseen, unheard and misunderstood in the world. and how he sort of made sense of my place in the world is through writing. i wanted to represent something...
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michael coastal war in ukraine. a huge tragedy and survivors speak out after a massacre to catholic church in nigeria. 22 people were killed by a group of gunman armed with explosives. who the gunman were remains unanswered. ah, i'm shower drain. welcome to the program. we begin with the battle raging over your cranes. don bass. russia now claims to control. 97 percent of one of the 2 provinces that make up the region in the east of the country. and it says its forces have taken full control of residential areas in the key city of severity on yet. where we've had reports of troops fighting st by st. ukraine admits its forces . our route are out numbered bots is it won't give up territory to russia. this is inflicting maximum damage. that is the goal for moscow, which release this footage of how it says at walk across ukraine's east. the destruction is evident. many of those who remain have lost everything i did, but so i do not even know where to start for you. i am standing here and looking, but i have no idea what
michael coastal war in ukraine. a huge tragedy and survivors speak out after a massacre to catholic church in nigeria. 22 people were killed by a group of gunman armed with explosives. who the gunman were remains unanswered. ah, i'm shower drain. welcome to the program. we begin with the battle raging over your cranes. don bass. russia now claims to control. 97 percent of one of the 2 provinces that make up the region in the east of the country. and it says its forces have taken full control of...
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attorney michael moore real quickly. also joining us managing eder to for axios margaretal lob watching with us this historic moment. michael, the assaults weapon ban is so hard to find common ground on. why is that, do you think, at this point, especially when you're talking about what we all witnessed in uvalde? >> i think it's just influence of money and lobbying in washington. and the idea that somehow we've taken common sense gun reform and gun safety legislation and turned that into the pariah and made this argument we hear it that somehow this is going to erode the second amendment. so, this is a great move forward. it's good to see some action. people have been hungry for it for a long time. it may not be a five course meal, but sometimes you'll make do with a ham sandwich to get you through to the next thing. i think that's really where we're at. >> michael, i think you finished your thought there. appreciate that. great timing. president biden is walking to the microphone right. let's listen in. >> yesterday i
attorney michael moore real quickly. also joining us managing eder to for axios margaretal lob watching with us this historic moment. michael, the assaults weapon ban is so hard to find common ground on. why is that, do you think, at this point, especially when you're talking about what we all witnessed in uvalde? >> i think it's just influence of money and lobbying in washington. and the idea that somehow we've taken common sense gun reform and gun safety legislation and turned that into...
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thank you, michael. get to see him now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world at this hour. in nigeria, a mass funeral has been held for the victims of the church massacre. 40 people were killed when gunman targeted a catholic church in southwest under state. nearly 2 weeks ago, children were among the dead, such attacks in the state or in fact, men. 3 palestinians were killed in the occupied west bank after raid by israeli forces. 8 people were wounded in the operation. israel's army says it was conducting a search for weapons. rage in the west bank were ramped up after a series of deadly attacks in israel. china has launched its largest and most modern aircraft carriers marking a military milestone for the country. it comes during heightened intentions over territorial disputes with the u. s. anti want waging aims to modernize its military to live or washington was by 2027 being killed punky hydra basketball now. and the golden state warriors have won the n b a championship. aft
thank you, michael. get to see him now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world at this hour. in nigeria, a mass funeral has been held for the victims of the church massacre. 40 people were killed when gunman targeted a catholic church in southwest under state. nearly 2 weeks ago, children were among the dead, such attacks in the state or in fact, men. 3 palestinians were killed in the occupied west bank after raid by israeli forces. 8 people were wounded in the operation....
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back with me as michael waltman. michael, what does this decision mean? it was the forgotten decision this week, but i think it's pretty significant. what about you? >> it is significant. they're exactly right that this is one of those cherished things that we as americans take for granted from cop shows, that actually is part of our constitution. and the majority says well yes, this is still the right. you still have the right to remain silent, not to incriminate yourself, but this is supposed to protect this kind of evidence being used and charles. but if you don't have the ability to enforce that right. if you don't have the ability to bring accountability when your civil rights have been violated, and the right has a lot less force. it's a real clue about the direction of this court. it was another 6 to 3 opinion. this was the first year that the super majority of six very conservative doctrine airy justices are all moving in lockstep. it's wasn't as big and flat sea cases dogs are second amendment case. but there are a lot of other cases like this wh
back with me as michael waltman. michael, what does this decision mean? it was the forgotten decision this week, but i think it's pretty significant. what about you? >> it is significant. they're exactly right that this is one of those cherished things that we as americans take for granted from cop shows, that actually is part of our constitution. and the majority says well yes, this is still the right. you still have the right to remain silent, not to incriminate yourself, but this is...
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brian, michael, melody, welcome and thanks so much for being here. now, i want of course to play some of these tapes, and get your reactions to them. let's talk for just a moment about what these tapes are, why they were made, and how they have come to light over the years. michael, i think your experience with the tapes goes back at least to the 1990s, if not further back. can you talk a little bit about how you first discovered the tapes, and a little bit about how they came to light over the years that followed? >> yeah, i was having dinner with all of friends and harry middleton in the famous, and i always say, the joe dimaggio of presidential library directors. i think all of you would agree with that. this was about a 1993 or 1994. i was having dinner with him in the jockey club in washington with harry mcpherson, the honored longtime lbj aide and public servant in other ways. and harry began talking to me about these tapesa and he said, do you know they existed? i said, i had heard that he taped some of his conversations. how many could he hav
brian, michael, melody, welcome and thanks so much for being here. now, i want of course to play some of these tapes, and get your reactions to them. let's talk for just a moment about what these tapes are, why they were made, and how they have come to light over the years. michael, i think your experience with the tapes goes back at least to the 1990s, if not further back. can you talk a little bit about how you first discovered the tapes, and a little bit about how they came to light over the...
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michael: as we came into this year, it was clear central banks were behind the curve. now they are obviously trying to play catch up and with that frontloading hikes aggressively. in credit markets we have seen significant repricing on account of interest rate and inflation expectations being better understood by the market. as we look forward, these interest rate hikes will start to ease into demand, and we think demand start to weaken in the second half of this year will be due further disruption -- lead to further disruption. tom: more disruption looking ahead. when it comes to europe, one of the vulnerabilities? michael: they are across all major developed markets, not just europe, the u.s. and the u.k. europe has happened earlier. it is pricing in a degree of demand downturn in the second half. nonetheless, we think that mid to lower rungs of the market which really need growth to grow into their capital structures will come under pressure in the second half this year. francine: tom: does that mean you want to be positioned in high quality versus the weaker qualit
michael: as we came into this year, it was clear central banks were behind the curve. now they are obviously trying to play catch up and with that frontloading hikes aggressively. in credit markets we have seen significant repricing on account of interest rate and inflation expectations being better understood by the market. as we look forward, these interest rate hikes will start to ease into demand, and we think demand start to weaken in the second half of this year will be due further...
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back with me as michael waltman. michael, what does this decision mean? it was the forgotten decision this week, but i think it's pretty significant. what about you? >> it is significant. they're exactly right that this is one of those cherished things that we as americans take for granted from cop shows, that actually is part of our constitution. and the majority says well yes, this is still the right. you still have the right to remain silent, not to incriminate yourself, but this is supposed to protect this kind of evidence being used and charles. but if you don't have the ability to enforce that right. if you don't have the ability to bring accountability when your civil rights have been violated, and the right has a lot less force. it's a real clue about the direction of this court. it was another 6 to 3 opinion. this was the first year that the super majority of six very conservative doctrine airy justices are all moving in lockstep. it's wasn't as big and flat sea cases dogs are second amendment case. but there are a lot of other cases like this wh
back with me as michael waltman. michael, what does this decision mean? it was the forgotten decision this week, but i think it's pretty significant. what about you? >> it is significant. they're exactly right that this is one of those cherished things that we as americans take for granted from cop shows, that actually is part of our constitution. and the majority says well yes, this is still the right. you still have the right to remain silent, not to incriminate yourself, but this is...
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(applause). >> trevor: thank you desi and michael. stay tuned, because we're going to be joined by the playwright michael r jackson right after the break. you don't want to miss it. (applause) come back. - i always come back. ♪ ♪ [ growling ] run! [ roar ] ing ] everybody good? -no! why do they always have to go bigger? ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa.♪ try pepto bismol with a powerful coating action. for fast and soothing...
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michael: the goal is to convert into an etf. when i think back to grayscale's earliest days when we launched, we always envisioned it to be an etf. in that time we worked tirelessly and now built into the world largest bitcoin fund. investors have been patient. we know they want this parade we know they deserve this. the lawsuit is intended to challenge the sec's decision here. katie: let's talk about the issue which is -- guy: let's talk about the issue which is the discount. they closed to the net asset value. you and i talk for hours about that. now with etf conversion seemingly off the table for police now, what steps can grayscale take to try and repair that discount? michael: investors know the converting to an etf is ultimately what will remove the discount. in applying for an etf you're essentially getting -- from the fcc to ensure can have simultaneous predation -- creation and redemption which arbitrage way that discount. this is such a missed opportunity. you know this better than anybody that the sec has not allow th
michael: the goal is to convert into an etf. when i think back to grayscale's earliest days when we launched, we always envisioned it to be an etf. in that time we worked tirelessly and now built into the world largest bitcoin fund. investors have been patient. we know they want this parade we know they deserve this. the lawsuit is intended to challenge the sec's decision here. katie: let's talk about the issue which is -- guy: let's talk about the issue which is the discount. they closed to...
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al franken and michael steele, still with us, michael steele, we have witnessed a web of trump lies does to people. i want to share some of professor jason johnson's reaction, how he felt about what some of these poll workers are experiencing. >> you know what happens to people in the supreme court when they get threatened? they get the credit paid for by the senate. but not regular black people who were just doing their job. not people who have lost their name. the ability to go to the grocery store, the ability to just live the regular lives, or having the audacity to stand against the white nationalist coup that masquerades as a republican party. >> michael, put politics and policy aside. shouldn't common human decency be a core principle that all of us should follow? >> damn, stephanie. you are asking way too much, girl. come on now. stop it. it's just not what our politics is about today. i mean, you know, we know, we have watched it eat people alive. we have watched it eat out men and women who try to serve the public good. we have watched it eat men and women up who you know, don'
al franken and michael steele, still with us, michael steele, we have witnessed a web of trump lies does to people. i want to share some of professor jason johnson's reaction, how he felt about what some of these poll workers are experiencing. >> you know what happens to people in the supreme court when they get threatened? they get the credit paid for by the senate. but not regular black people who were just doing their job. not people who have lost their name. the ability to go to the...
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i am michael steele filling in for michael velshi. we begin with another week of stunning revelations from the january 6th committee doing a pair of public meetings on capitol hill this week. investigators share the fine details of their investigation. they showed panel clips of the trump administration to explore origins of the big lie. one of the key figures that emerged from the hearing was a
i am michael steele filling in for michael velshi. we begin with another week of stunning revelations from the january 6th committee doing a pair of public meetings on capitol hill this week. investigators share the fine details of their investigation. they showed panel clips of the trump administration to explore origins of the big lie. one of the key figures that emerged from the hearing was a