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brian, thanks for coming on the program. >> good morning, brian. thanks for having me. >> i was going off script at the beginning because i think there's all this blame that's being apportioned and there's a lot of blame to go around for the lack of vaccine uptake in this country. canada had to wait months for the vaccines and now canada is ahead of the u.s. there's a lot of blame to go rn a, it's not just facebook, i just want to say that up front. when you hear president biden say facebook is killing people -- let's play the clip and hear your reaction since you worked there 11 years. >> they're killing people. the only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated. and they're killing people. >> how did you feel when you heard that? >> you know, brian, that was a truly stunning thing to hear. obviously it feels terrible to hear the president say something like that. now, i think your point is super important up front that there is a whole ecosystem of misinformation out there. it's important to understand what happens and the impacts of that ecosys
brian, thanks for coming on the program. >> good morning, brian. thanks for having me. >> i was going off script at the beginning because i think there's all this blame that's being apportioned and there's a lot of blame to go around for the lack of vaccine uptake in this country. canada had to wait months for the vaccines and now canada is ahead of the u.s. there's a lot of blame to go rn a, it's not just facebook, i just want to say that up front. when you hear president biden say...
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>> reporter: i like that, brian. currently a go for launch from here in the west texas desert at 9:00 a.m. eastern as jeff and mark and wally and oliver daemen is making the trip to sub orbital space. the first time that "new shepard"ans on board overnight, we saw the rocket rolled out to the launch pad fueling happening ahead of the crew climbing on board which will happen in just a little under two hours from now they will climb the stairs and make their way on to the ca capsule. i spoke with the designer about the system ahead of the historic flight >> we are very confident that we will have a safe launch tomorrow "new shepard" is part of a bigger program at blue origin. we are building the road to space. this is where it starts. >> reporter: so what ascan we expect at liftoff? it is an 11-minute trip past the karman line. you will see the rocket detach and reland here in the desert. weightlessness for the fl astronauts the capsule will hurdle down to earth with parachutes and land in the launch site 1 year. it wi
>> reporter: i like that, brian. currently a go for launch from here in the west texas desert at 9:00 a.m. eastern as jeff and mark and wally and oliver daemen is making the trip to sub orbital space. the first time that "new shepard"ans on board overnight, we saw the rocket rolled out to the launch pad fueling happening ahead of the crew climbing on board which will happen in just a little under two hours from now they will climb the stairs and make their way on to the ca...
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brian. [laughter] and assure them as a nation that he notices that he's moving forward so he knows what he wants to accomplish and he rightly understands that sergeant shriver is the right person to do that and he doesn't care that sergeant shriver is grieving quite frankly. he cares but for his objective he does not care. he just lost someone a family member, president kennedy and he doesn't care that he already has a full-time job running the peace corps and he doesn't care that he is a family who just returned home from being overseas from a period of time and he is focused on what he wants to get done and the reason that i appreciate the tape is because it tells you what kind of leader he is the good of the bad and the if you're sergeant shriver and it tells you that he is relentless in pursuit of his large objective and that he understands the personnel policy that is got to get the right people in those jobs and moving and you see that throughout his administration. even as early as th
brian. [laughter] and assure them as a nation that he notices that he's moving forward so he knows what he wants to accomplish and he rightly understands that sergeant shriver is the right person to do that and he doesn't care that sergeant shriver is grieving quite frankly. he cares but for his objective he does not care. he just lost someone a family member, president kennedy and he doesn't care that he already has a full-time job running the peace corps and he doesn't care that he is a...
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brian didn't know much about a.l.s. when he was diagnosed, but he knew the legend of lou gehrig, the new york yankee who bid good-bye to his friends after he was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease. >> i consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. >> reporter: he made that speech on july 4th, 1939, and he was dead two years later. time became the most pressing question for brian's doctor. >> he said you have about six months or so. >> reporter: how do you even process something like that? >> i don't. >> reporter: brian was only 36. he and sandra had a 2-year-old and a newborn just home from the hospital. >> i started crying on the floor of our living room, and then brian said, we have to go to the version store. and i'm, like, what are you talking about? we need to get more memory on my iphone because if i die, i don't want the girls to forget who i am. >> reporter: that was one of your first thoughts? brian did beat the odds, he is almost four years into his diagnosis, but its cruelty is so plainly evide
brian didn't know much about a.l.s. when he was diagnosed, but he knew the legend of lou gehrig, the new york yankee who bid good-bye to his friends after he was diagnosed with lou gehrig's disease. >> i consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. >> reporter: he made that speech on july 4th, 1939, and he was dead two years later. time became the most pressing question for brian's doctor. >> he said you have about six months or so. >> reporter: how do you...
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how wealth in every day ways brian is climate change impacting us. over here we're going to see how and, and in every single way, i mean think of it. coughing last night, i was getting on a plane. that plane was delayed for 3 hours because of storms. now we have summer storms, but even the pilot was like, this is getting ridiculous every single night. all of these lights are being delayed. it's inc. and it'll be the inconveniences that we see all the time. we saw huge flooding in china this week, but by the way, it'll affect us like that. but it's going to affect us with flooding in our basements regularly. it is these type of inconveniences we saw flooding by the way and the new york subway system called 2 weeks ago. the subway system, which by the way now means okay, well i can't get to work. i can't get home. i can't get to the grocery store. so it is the, all these modern kind of inconveniences, if we are just that lucky, the climate change is going to be hitting all of us and that's a big deal. the other thing, by the way, it's no joke. it is go
how wealth in every day ways brian is climate change impacting us. over here we're going to see how and, and in every single way, i mean think of it. coughing last night, i was getting on a plane. that plane was delayed for 3 hours because of storms. now we have summer storms, but even the pilot was like, this is getting ridiculous every single night. all of these lights are being delayed. it's inc. and it'll be the inconveniences that we see all the time. we saw huge flooding in china this...
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i think we just have to really follow some new rules now, brian. that's why i'm very supportive of wearing masks indoors whether you're vaccinate order not vaccinated. we need to avoid large crowds. i hope more and more organizations and companies will mandate vaccines for employers, students, event participants, and so on. we do have a lot to worry about i am so sorry to say. i think that is the way it is right now. >> and then in light of this comes the study today that the j&j one and done vaccine may be less effective in the face of the delta variant. what should j&j vaccine recipients be thinking? >> well, this is obviously a new piece of research that is concerning. however we have to temper this because these results are not peer reviewed yet, not officially published, and also not consistent with earlier studies. what we do know about j&j is it can prevent serious hospitalizations and fatalities even if it still allows you to get infected. we don't quite know what to do yet and clinically this is a challenge for all of our physicians. if i
i think we just have to really follow some new rules now, brian. that's why i'm very supportive of wearing masks indoors whether you're vaccinate order not vaccinated. we need to avoid large crowds. i hope more and more organizations and companies will mandate vaccines for employers, students, event participants, and so on. we do have a lot to worry about i am so sorry to say. i think that is the way it is right now. >> and then in light of this comes the study today that the j&j one...
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something seems wildly miss priced or am i wildly off base >> hi, brian hi, everyone i met brian sullivan while i was hanging around the opec meeting. that is a great pleasure to meet there is a lot of things that are mispriced. the big headline is either the dollar is too strong or the oil price is too weak. that is overriding and secondly are the rates going low or higher, one would be inflation which would be negative for oil but if you think that rates must go higher, the dollar must get weaker, then you're going to be bullish oil. and then there is the second element that you are have been referencing which is the oil stocks and the commodity if it has opec in it, generalists don't want to know if you're dependent on a debate between mbz and the -- the absolute ruler of the uae and the crown prince of saudi, generalists american ooinvestor just throw their hands in the air because it is impossible to value that and that gives the stocks volatile and uncertain. and we've had multiple liquidation. i don't look your compares so much of the oih because as tim was saying, capital discipli
something seems wildly miss priced or am i wildly off base >> hi, brian hi, everyone i met brian sullivan while i was hanging around the opec meeting. that is a great pleasure to meet there is a lot of things that are mispriced. the big headline is either the dollar is too strong or the oil price is too weak. that is overriding and secondly are the rates going low or higher, one would be inflation which would be negative for oil but if you think that rates must go higher, the dollar must...
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ceo brian moynihan, good afternoon to you thank you for joining us >> good to be here, wilf good to see you again. >> we want to kick off on the economy. we'll get to the earnings in a moment but hot offeni listening chair powell you're seeing credit quality metrics were pretty good and another reserve release was possible how much of that do you think is down to the stimulus that's out there, compared to fundamentals and this growth and bounce back being sustainable? >> let's back up and talk about the broad economy. bank of america securities research team one of the best in the world has a 7% gdp growth predicted for 2021 and 5% for next year. a strong growth rate and economy gotten back to where it was pre-pandemic and so that's the backdrop what we see in our consumers is they're spending 20% plus more money in '21 than they spent in 2019 in the second quarter, that's growing as we've gone on and that's going to be clearly a record amount of spending that shifts to travel and entertainment as things opened up, and on the consumer side staying with that for a second rkt the stimulus
ceo brian moynihan, good afternoon to you thank you for joining us >> good to be here, wilf good to see you again. >> we want to kick off on the economy. we'll get to the earnings in a moment but hot offeni listening chair powell you're seeing credit quality metrics were pretty good and another reserve release was possible how much of that do you think is down to the stimulus that's out there, compared to fundamentals and this growth and bounce back being sustainable? >> let's...
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>> brian, good evening, thank you as always for having me. the main thesis out here is we can diagnosis that the tech companies or bad actors out there are putting out bad information. but how do we actually train armies of future health care professionals, young public health professionals to actually communicate simply and effectively to the people. that's been a big focus here at the aspen institute elsewhere. and the reason i have to be at a think tank because medical schools are not doing it. we have a fundamental imbalance between what the public is demanding, not confusing public health information and what our trainees in medicine and public health are getting when they're in training. they're not getting how to actually talk to the lay public in clear, simple terms. they're getting told, we're talk in fancy acronyms and you'll be rewarded. so we're trying to unlearn that. we're trying to build that crisis communication capability. it's going to be vital. and lastly, brian, if i may, we can impugn facebook as much as we want. but unle
>> brian, good evening, thank you as always for having me. the main thesis out here is we can diagnosis that the tech companies or bad actors out there are putting out bad information. but how do we actually train armies of future health care professionals, young public health professionals to actually communicate simply and effectively to the people. that's been a big focus here at the aspen institute elsewhere. and the reason i have to be at a think tank because medical schools are not...
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brian, thank you. [laughter] steven mnuchin speaking earlier this morning, saying he doesn't think inflation is transitory. the fed should trim asset purchases immediately. i imagine secretary yellen has a different view on things if she were to give the fed any advice. tom: the punditry right now, we are just walking through the mud of the punditry right now. whatever anybody's view is, it is amazing how the punditry has heated up. can i point out in the growth giannis, someone like -- in the growthiness, someone like ben laidler, up off of his december 2018 call? i am dazzled by all of the negativity out there. jonathan: you know what we missed? how many vacations can you take? we asked the wrong person. lisa: i think we are out of time. we've got eight seconds left. [laughter] jonathan: from new york city, on radio and tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's
brian, thank you. [laughter] steven mnuchin speaking earlier this morning, saying he doesn't think inflation is transitory. the fed should trim asset purchases immediately. i imagine secretary yellen has a different view on things if she were to give the fed any advice. tom: the punditry right now, we are just walking through the mud of the punditry right now. whatever anybody's view is, it is amazing how the punditry has heated up. can i point out in the growth giannis, someone like -- in the...
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and, again, of course, you know, i'm out here because i love brian and i'm doing what's right for brian and his colleagues, but also we're talking about democracy, too, right, and the safety of all the innocents in the building. >> right, right. and you and i have talked about that. all these people who risked their lives and did that every day and of course they're dealing with people who are saying it wasn't a big deal and it's not about trump and all of those things. i know you've met with many republicans who have given you that feeling, right, sandra, in response to why they don't support these medals of honor which are so crucial and so deserved. >> absolutely. >> to that i want to bring up again the date today, sandra. it's six months to the day. as i said right before we spoke before a national audience, i said, i know every day is hard, but an anniversary is an anniversary and you think about that. today there was a statement from the capitol police department. i just want to read a part of it about brian. >> they said, we will never forget uscp officer brian sicknick who died
and, again, of course, you know, i'm out here because i love brian and i'm doing what's right for brian and his colleagues, but also we're talking about democracy, too, right, and the safety of all the innocents in the building. >> right, right. and you and i have talked about that. all these people who risked their lives and did that every day and of course they're dealing with people who are saying it wasn't a big deal and it's not about trump and all of those things. i know you've met...
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. >> certainly, brian. and we've seen the biden administration and the health officials throughout the government speak with increasing urgency in recent weeks about what the cdc is calling the pandemic of the unvaccinated. the fact that so many americans, tens of millions of americans, many of them in red republican-leaning states are unwilling to be vaccinated in part because of misinformation that they're spreading on social media and in conservative media. this is a growing, urgent concern for leaders in washington and they feel that the infection rates and further complications from california to the east coast could be continuing to rise as people resist the vaccines and so i think we're going to see in the coming days the president as well as others in the administration step forward with increasing pleased to get people vaccinated and get the shots and try to push past this as the delta variant becomes a really severe threat to the country. >> a.b., let's talk politics. i brought something for you.
. >> certainly, brian. and we've seen the biden administration and the health officials throughout the government speak with increasing urgency in recent weeks about what the cdc is calling the pandemic of the unvaccinated. the fact that so many americans, tens of millions of americans, many of them in red republican-leaning states are unwilling to be vaccinated in part because of misinformation that they're spreading on social media and in conservative media. this is a growing, urgent...
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>> hello, brian. and i don't think things are nearly as smooth as -- it's like what is that thing when a duck swims it looks so casual but below the surface the wheels -- the legs are going a mile a minute that's what's happening here dan will correctly say and cathie wood was just on talking about the fact that she's worried about deflation. steve grasso brings it up. maybe that is -- you can make a case for it, what i will tell you is and i will say it for the hundred dred time technology is the biggest deflationary force in history and we are at a point that we have never seen in our history in terms of technology, but you have inflation in all the wrong places and the fed is trying to fight this two-tiered battle and almost by definition they are not going to win. right now the market is baling them out my concern is how long does that last >> well, tim, is the market baling them out or is the market to guy's other point getting in line with the deflation story? companies can't find workers, they'
>> hello, brian. and i don't think things are nearly as smooth as -- it's like what is that thing when a duck swims it looks so casual but below the surface the wheels -- the legs are going a mile a minute that's what's happening here dan will correctly say and cathie wood was just on talking about the fact that she's worried about deflation. steve grasso brings it up. maybe that is -- you can make a case for it, what i will tell you is and i will say it for the hundred dred time...
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. >> brian hackney joins us now, and he's tracking those temperatures, brian? >> some places have actually cooled down today, other places it did at least finish on par with yesterday. but it's in the great valley -- hot over the century mark. and i mean great valley wide. a layer of low clouds from the sales force tower camera o shoreli ys spell innd, and it will. e' goingaveo wai for on theutbulls being driven by a huge dome of high pressure that is parked over nebraska. and especially in this part of california it's one of the reasons for the flex alert, because all the way from redding to bakersfield and fresno, the numbers are well over the century mark. we're all counting down to the weekend when things will ease up. and that is not the only thing we're counting down to. >>> we are counting down to 49er preseason football right here on kpix 5. just over two weeks away now. >> yeah, today we got our first chance to see the squad in action. vern glenn here now with a look inside training camp, what jimmy g. had to say about his backup looming right next to
. >> brian hackney joins us now, and he's tracking those temperatures, brian? >> some places have actually cooled down today, other places it did at least finish on par with yesterday. but it's in the great valley -- hot over the century mark. and i mean great valley wide. a layer of low clouds from the sales force tower camera o shoreli ys spell innd, and it will. e' goingaveo wai for on theutbulls being driven by a huge dome of high pressure that is parked over nebraska. and...
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good morning. >> reporter: brian, good morning. as media moguls gather once again in sun valley, idaho, discovery ceo david sass zaslav said he intends to be a catalyst he spoke with julia boorstin yesterday. >> i think the talk of the week is the industry. i built a great company. jeff's doing a great job at univ universal. we're not done yet we're looking to get this deal done. >> speaking of deals, hello sunshine founded by actress reese witherspoon is reportedly exploring a sale according to the wall street journal. the company is behind productions like apple tv's morning show began exploring a sale the sources telling the journal the company could be valued at as much as $1 billion. >>> samsung expects a 53% rise in operating profits thanks to small demand from memory chips that offset weaker device sales. they are offering profit of about $11 billion a quarter that ended june 30th. samsung projecting revenue up 19% from the prior year. brian? >> seema mody, we'll see you in a few minutes. thank you very much. >>> the other h
good morning. >> reporter: brian, good morning. as media moguls gather once again in sun valley, idaho, discovery ceo david sass zaslav said he intends to be a catalyst he spoke with julia boorstin yesterday. >> i think the talk of the week is the industry. i built a great company. jeff's doing a great job at univ universal. we're not done yet we're looking to get this deal done. >> speaking of deals, hello sunshine founded by actress reese witherspoon is reportedly exploring...
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we'll see what we can find brian's employ required to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to so i have to click into what's called a code. it's basically notify them where i am. and i think there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to ask. so when i get back as a few messages going, where are you? when's your time get back on calls. so could absolutely be monitored in real time. cool thing to work has long been heavily monitored, but it's intensified with the moods working from home without a mental thing. you'd all be getting it on a list of who state as mandatory reasons. i don't want people. i've never met to see my history much. i think it's reasonable the social agenda down into like, i don't know if i was a woman, i wouldn't necessarily want some man i've never met and being able to just randomly view my webcam. and in a university, strathclyde survey, 45 percent of old people working from home in the u. k said they are remotely watched in the face of the prospect uni. and andrew pay is worried. what we've seen in the last year is that hand r
we'll see what we can find brian's employ required to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to so i have to click into what's called a code. it's basically notify them where i am. and i think there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to ask. so when i get back as a few messages going, where are you? when's your time get back on calls. so could absolutely be monitored in real time. cool thing to work has long been heavily monitored, but it's intensified with the moods...
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but brian thinks employees benefit in other ways. it's also a sort of repressive measure. i think workers are much less likely to organize are much less likely to get industrialized and you can speak to each other. this tracking is a global phenomena and amazon closed up roll when announced the roll out of a i enabled cameras in the usa, the monitor neighborhood, and their drivers pressing and holding the driver alert button for 5 seconds. we'll turn the driver facing camera off. so you can have privacy while taking a break turn of ours has been the opportunity for businesses and to governments to massively increase their power to increase that surveillance to increase their kind of control of every kind of minute area of our lives. and to roll that back is going to be very difficult on these things orange juice for the greater good fry and safety for our health in the guise of public health. civil rights advocates the this surveillance will be extended by the same measures. many countries hope will allow travel to review health passports. many leaders see them as a key to
but brian thinks employees benefit in other ways. it's also a sort of repressive measure. i think workers are much less likely to organize are much less likely to get industrialized and you can speak to each other. this tracking is a global phenomena and amazon closed up roll when announced the roll out of a i enabled cameras in the usa, the monitor neighborhood, and their drivers pressing and holding the driver alert button for 5 seconds. we'll turn the driver facing camera off. so you can...
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let me take the second question first, brian. after folks are indicted or, perhaps an organization, they appear in court. they are arraigned. they are presented with the charges. they plead guilty or not guilty. in this case, it will be not guilty, and the judge will set a status hearing or schedule of the next appearance. they might set a trial date. but nothing much will happen. it is perfunctory. paul butler referred to it earlier. i want to see the detail of the indictment. i want to see the story. there's two ways to indict a case. one is to recite the bare-bones resuscitation of the elements of the crime. the other way to do it is a speaking indictment, where we lay out the entire story, the scheme. who was involved? how long were they involved? what did they do? the elements of the crime have to be there, as a matter of law. but speaking indictments tell a story. and i'll be looking for the story. >> no offense, chuck, we are glad you're in our lives. you never want the feds in your life, as a general rule and a practical
let me take the second question first, brian. after folks are indicted or, perhaps an organization, they appear in court. they are arraigned. they are presented with the charges. they plead guilty or not guilty. in this case, it will be not guilty, and the judge will set a status hearing or schedule of the next appearance. they might set a trial date. but nothing much will happen. it is perfunctory. paul butler referred to it earlier. i want to see the detail of the indictment. i want to see...
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with the 11th hour with brian williams begins now. we 11th ho ur with bria willia good evening >> once aga, day 182 of the biden administration and tonight yet another member of the twice impeached former presidents inner circle is in very deep trouble with the feds and behind bars in fact. >> on lobbying the trump administration on behalf of the uae. he's accused of failing to register with the -- as well as obstruction and lying to the fbi about his dealings with the uk he he's been friends with donald trump since the eighties, barrack helped rescue his business and later became a top fund-raiser for his presidential campaign and the and augury shun they note instances of where they use that relationship with trump to advocate for the uk-y without disclosing it apparently, during the 2016 campaign barrack allegedly had language inserted into one of trump's speeches after request of a uae official. >> we will work with our gulf allies to develop a positive in energy relationship as part of our anti-terrorism strategy will work with t
with the 11th hour with brian williams begins now. we 11th ho ur with bria willia good evening >> once aga, day 182 of the biden administration and tonight yet another member of the twice impeached former presidents inner circle is in very deep trouble with the feds and behind bars in fact. >> on lobbying the trump administration on behalf of the uae. he's accused of failing to register with the -- as well as obstruction and lying to the fbi about his dealings with the uk he he's...
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brian: in the next two years. to the end of '23 we look for, a potential breakeven point. >> it seems like europe is seeing momentum building and it comes to ev penetration. do you think china can still be the leader in terms of it is the largest ev market? brian: i believe china will be the largest e.v. market, because unlike markets in the past, pushed by the government incentives and subsidies, i really ca consumer interest in e.v. products. caroline: that was brian gu of xpeng. make sure to join us tomorrow. we will be joined by a tick tiktok content creator. and before we go, expect plenty of celebration as the country of england's football team has moved through to the euro 2020 final. england defeated denmark to-one wednesday in wembley stadium. england will play italy in the final on sunday, also at wembley. so it will need versus -- it will be me versus jonathan ferro. i am caroline hyde in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the views expressed do not reflect the views of
brian: in the next two years. to the end of '23 we look for, a potential breakeven point. >> it seems like europe is seeing momentum building and it comes to ev penetration. do you think china can still be the leader in terms of it is the largest ev market? brian: i believe china will be the largest e.v. market, because unlike markets in the past, pushed by the government incentives and subsidies, i really ca consumer interest in e.v. products. caroline: that was brian gu of xpeng. make...
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so brian, what about you, baby? you look like a, you know, hippie dude, you should have all kind of friends, you should have, like, black, asian, everything. people, i mean, you know. you should have it all. >> i should. but there's not a lot of black people, friends, that i would have that enjoy my hobby. >> wanda: what's your hobby? >> i like to go to where famous people died and where they're buried. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> wanda: you going to have a tough time playing this game, brian. [ laughter ] that's a hard thing to do, try to get a black person -- hey, you want to go to a cemetery or place where a murder happened? >> see? >> wanda: no. no, i don't -- okay, i get that, okay. but let's see if we can help you out. >> okay, cool. >> wanda: one of you is going to get a new bff, black friend forever. [ laughter ] but before we meet them, i need to know one thing. where were you january 6th, 2021? [ laughter ] [ applause ] anywhere near d.c.? no? okay, good. just making sure. [ applause ] all right. so let's
so brian, what about you, baby? you look like a, you know, hippie dude, you should have all kind of friends, you should have, like, black, asian, everything. people, i mean, you know. you should have it all. >> i should. but there's not a lot of black people, friends, that i would have that enjoy my hobby. >> wanda: what's your hobby? >> i like to go to where famous people died and where they're buried. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> wanda: you going to have a tough time...
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so brian, what about you, baby? you look like a, you know, hippie dude, you should have all kind of friends, you should have, like, black, asian, everything. people, i mean, you know. you should have it all. >> i should. but there's not a lot of black people, friends, that i would have that enjoy my hobby. >> wanda: what's your hobby? >> i like to go to where famous people died and where they're buried. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> wanda: you going to have a tough time playing this game, brian. [ laughter ] that's a hard thing to do, try to get a black person -- hey, you want to go to a cemetery or place where a murder happened? >> see? >> wanda: no. no, i don't -- okay, i get that, oay. but let's see if we can help you out. >> okay, cool. >> wanda: one of you is going to get a new bff, black friend forever. [ laughter ] but before we meet them, i need to know one thing. where were you january 6th, 2021? [ laughter ] [ applause ] anywhere near d.c.? no? okay, good. just making sure. [ applause ] all right. so let's
so brian, what about you, baby? you look like a, you know, hippie dude, you should have all kind of friends, you should have, like, black, asian, everything. people, i mean, you know. you should have it all. >> i should. but there's not a lot of black people, friends, that i would have that enjoy my hobby. >> wanda: what's your hobby? >> i like to go to where famous people died and where they're buried. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> wanda: you going to have a tough time...
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brian. >> andrea mitchell. our thanks for that report tonight. >>> coming up for us and after the break, how could anyone have predicted 25 years ago the kind of nation we have become today? well, it helps that he was really smart. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infec
brian. >> andrea mitchell. our thanks for that report tonight. >>> coming up for us and after the break, how could anyone have predicted 25 years ago the kind of nation we have become today? well, it helps that he was really smart. like many people with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. but my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people...
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brian with facilities like this, already a lifeline for many communities. it's very important to realize that this nation is here to stay really need to work towards solving challenges. dissemination in the graduate law again, have fun overnight. but i will teach that daily, that at the same time, to be sure to harvest the potential of nature, to watch or a town is doing a lot better and the dam is full. the city was rushing to build the foundation plans to avoid daisy row. but the solution wasn't desalination or any other technology. no one should be showering more than twice a week. and the top flush was only when you really need to flush, he's made of a fit in trying to use a possible and have to have water as if your life depends on people came water. why they radically changed their water use. we use it consciously and mindfully trying to save and they valued water for the essential and the replacement substance that it is. and that's how it should be. by the way, you can watch videos like the one you just saw on youtube channel planet aid, which also
brian with facilities like this, already a lifeline for many communities. it's very important to realize that this nation is here to stay really need to work towards solving challenges. dissemination in the graduate law again, have fun overnight. but i will teach that daily, that at the same time, to be sure to harvest the potential of nature, to watch or a town is doing a lot better and the dam is full. the city was rushing to build the foundation plans to avoid daisy row. but the solution...
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host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you
host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you
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brian gives us a flavor of what they feel like. we have a, i guess, an employee for them when the web and i was, that was one of the few times people were right angry. and there was a said that disappears. so that just vanishing suddenly. and there was then a 2nd fed, under people with enough fed saying, i've been told by showing the pitch is the analytics allow companies to improve stuff productivity, thus increasing profit. but brian thinks employers benefit in other ways. it's also a sort of repressive measure. i think workers are much less likely to organize are much less likely to forget industrial action. you can speak to each other. this tracking is a global phenomena and amazon closed up roll when announced the roll out of a i enabled cameras in the usa, the monitor neighborhood, and their drivers pressing and holding the driver alert button for 5 seconds. we'll turn the driver facing camera off. so you can have privacy while taking a break turn of iris has been the opportunity for businesses and for governments to massivel
brian gives us a flavor of what they feel like. we have a, i guess, an employee for them when the web and i was, that was one of the few times people were right angry. and there was a said that disappears. so that just vanishing suddenly. and there was then a 2nd fed, under people with enough fed saying, i've been told by showing the pitch is the analytics allow companies to improve stuff productivity, thus increasing profit. but brian thinks employers benefit in other ways. it's also a sort of...
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>> brian, good evening. thank you as always for having me. the main thesis out here is we can diagnose, technique companies, or bad actors out there putting bad information. but how do we actually train armies of future health care professionals? young public health professionals to actually communicate simply and effectively to the people. that has been a big focus at the aspen institute and elsewhere. i'll say, the reason i have to be here, is because academic medical centers and medical schools are not doing. it we have a fundamental imbalance between what the public is demanding, clear, concise, not confusing public health information. and what our trainees in medicine and public health are actually getting in training. they are not getting how to actually talk to the lay public and clear, simple terms. they are getting told we'll talk in fancy acronyms. sound really complicated and you will be rewarded. so we're trying to learn that. we're trying to build that crisis communication capability. we can impugn facebook as much as we want, bu
>> brian, good evening. thank you as always for having me. the main thesis out here is we can diagnose, technique companies, or bad actors out there putting bad information. but how do we actually train armies of future health care professionals? young public health professionals to actually communicate simply and effectively to the people. that has been a big focus at the aspen institute and elsewhere. i'll say, the reason i have to be here, is because academic medical centers and...
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brian wesbury has some stocks. kristin tate, take on thousands gathering in cuba and the biggest government protest ever. why the world sees the american flag as the greatest symbol of freedom. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: folks so we exited out of last week t was a seesaw week. seeing same kind of confusion. good news bias back to the upside. pregrowth names were higher. blue chips catching a bid. that flip-flopped. mostly sideways value, mostly higher. it has to be pointed out however, trading so far today has been in a very narrow range, certainly too close to draw any conclusions other than there is a lot of angst out there. i suspect some of these answers, some of the arranges will be answered this week. -- ainge. have we seen major changes in the way you should think about investing overall? in addition earnings season kicks off tomorrow. we'll get the latest read on inflation. lots to prepare for. i want the read read the road map with gary kaltbaum and barry knapp. let me start
brian wesbury has some stocks. kristin tate, take on thousands gathering in cuba and the biggest government protest ever. why the world sees the american flag as the greatest symbol of freedom. all that and so much more on "making money". ♪. charles: folks so we exited out of last week t was a seesaw week. seeing same kind of confusion. good news bias back to the upside. pregrowth names were higher. blue chips catching a bid. that flip-flopped. mostly sideways value, mostly higher....
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brian just mentioned one, rising fuel prices. our next geuest is skeconcerned in spite of it all business is booming at restaurants and in vegas. tillman is owner of the houston rockets and more good to see you. since brian left us off with the idea of rising costs, why don't you take us through your businesses and tell us where you're feeling rising costs pinch, food, labor, possibly fuel as people maybe cut back driving, though it doesn't seem like they're doing that right now yet. >> well, the consumers there, that's the best thing of all of it now we've just got to keep the costs down what brian said is so true because what happens, all of your deliveries. everybody that brings us products starts putting surcharges on us and then the consumer starts looking. if i'm paying $5 for gasoline, maybe i can't buy in a restaurant ofr maybe i can't quite make it to a casino, so it can have a huge impact on us but then flights going up so maybe people start driving to closer locations and so i've seen it when gas goes up that it helps
brian just mentioned one, rising fuel prices. our next geuest is skeconcerned in spite of it all business is booming at restaurants and in vegas. tillman is owner of the houston rockets and more good to see you. since brian left us off with the idea of rising costs, why don't you take us through your businesses and tell us where you're feeling rising costs pinch, food, labor, possibly fuel as people maybe cut back driving, though it doesn't seem like they're doing that right now yet. >>...
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host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you >> thank you for joining us today on our webinar. i am a senior fellow at the pacific research institute i'm pleased today we have a new york times best-selling author who just produced a new book called the war on small business available today online if you are famous bookseller having read it
host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you >> thank you for joining...
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so i knew we were onto something. >> brian gets all the credit. we have the title before twe had even outlined the book. >> guess my last question would be unless there's one more but as moderator i feel lllike i can hold this designation ofbeing able to ask the last question . what's been the most surprising thing that you have learned aside from i suppose ryan and jason, the premise that the stating of the alamo was wrong. something that in your recording you felt like is there such a lthing as a stupid to the story 1836 but what's been the most surprising thing you've learned ? >> brian and i were having breakfast with a professor at acc and he is one of the fathers of mexican-american studies. they didn't really teach it in texas until he started doing it. this is just an example of how privileged and clueless ryan and i were. he started talking about how that mexican-american kids in texas don't know where mexican-american until they teach that integrated history and there are good guys and bad guys for a long time there's lots of kids around
so i knew we were onto something. >> brian gets all the credit. we have the title before twe had even outlined the book. >> guess my last question would be unless there's one more but as moderator i feel lllike i can hold this designation ofbeing able to ask the last question . what's been the most surprising thing that you have learned aside from i suppose ryan and jason, the premise that the stating of the alamo was wrong. something that in your recording you felt like is there...
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." >> brian: i'm brian kilmeade. word is we might be hours away from getting another national mask mandate. last week it happened in los angeles. let's see how they handled it. >> antimaskers. >> great. you guys are real scientists. hey. >> scientists, right? >> why don't you go [inaudible] >> kiss the virus and see what
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>> that's a great question brian. i think the biden administration is great but i think it's actually slow to understand and slow to respond about what we're facing today. this is a fire alarm fighter and dealt with immediately and so when this occurred in the rumor of this occurred, i am surprised that somebody in the administration or attorney general didn't immediately come out and try to stop it from happening. even if it had gone through a court and happened six months from now, i think there's still people that think that this is all okay. it's not okay. the only way to deal with it is to deal with it quickly, fast, and firmly. >> talk to these two gentlemen all evening long. many nights of the week. eugene robinson, matthew dowd, it's up to our viewers to guess which painting behind which gentlemen is an actual original. coming up it's never been far from the thoughts of americans this week we're going to update you on this nightmare that is still unfolding in surfside florida because it has been a week today.
>> that's a great question brian. i think the biden administration is great but i think it's actually slow to understand and slow to respond about what we're facing today. this is a fire alarm fighter and dealt with immediately and so when this occurred in the rumor of this occurred, i am surprised that somebody in the administration or attorney general didn't immediately come out and try to stop it from happening. even if it had gone through a court and happened six months from now, i...
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i think this is a great name to own and hold >> brian kelly >> for me, i'd look at uber. what we've seen particularly in the transportation space is we've had this reopening, but have to do more than that they are doing delivery we are seeing on the private company level a lot of action in the grocery delivery area. a lot of companies getting bought out a lot of venture capital in there. i want to see how uber is going against that competition and how well they are doing against that competition. so i think that will be really interesting to see if they can expand their product lines >> steve >> via com they had a forced liquidation a couple months ago. it's done nothing by building a base i'm still in it. it's down from $100, it's trading 37 to 45 for months now. i think this thing is getting ready to explode i want to see what they look like next week i'm staying in the journey. >> are you thinking some sort of takeover >> i think the dance partners have been around, streaming. everyone seems to have found a jv or partner. i think viacom has a lot of assets there >> i d
i think this is a great name to own and hold >> brian kelly >> for me, i'd look at uber. what we've seen particularly in the transportation space is we've had this reopening, but have to do more than that they are doing delivery we are seeing on the private company level a lot of action in the grocery delivery area. a lot of companies getting bought out a lot of venture capital in there. i want to see how uber is going against that competition and how well they are doing against...
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good afternoon, you're for me to brian. how can i assist you today as millions around the world and now working from home, like bryan unions of raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance, billing. we'll see what we can find. brian's employer requires him to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to click into what's called the codes, it's basically notify them where i am and there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to extra when i get back, there's a few just going where are you? when's your time get back on calls? so good, absolutely. be monitored and we'll cool send to work and long been heavily monitored, but it's intensified with the move of working from home without a metal saying that all the gangs were pounds and a list of who stated monetary reasons. i don't want people, i've never met to see my much. i think it's reasonable. the social agenda element. i don't know if i was a woman. i wouldn't necessarily want some man. i've never met being able to just randomly view my webcam. and in
good afternoon, you're for me to brian. how can i assist you today as millions around the world and now working from home, like bryan unions of raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance, billing. we'll see what we can find. brian's employer requires him to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to click into what's called the codes, it's basically notify them where i am and there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to extra when i get back, there's a few just...
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. >> cnn's brian todd is in surfside for us. brian, this seems to have really happened rapidly over the course of the last 24 hours, this decision. what can you tell us about this new urgency to demolish the rest of the building, champlain tower south? >> reporter: well, phil, it is a real race to do this but they have to be deliberative, they have to be careful. but they really are concerned about the dangers that the remaining tower poses and specifically not only the stability of that tower but also what's hanging off of it. we got a good view of what's left of the champlain towers south tower yesterday. we saw a large concrete slab hanging from the building and a large concrete column hanging from the building. it frankly doesn't look like these are hanging by much so those are the dangers they're thinking about. of course they try to get this done ahead of the tropical storm that's coming that could get here as early as monday. not clear as all wll they can get this building demolished by that time but here is the mayor of
. >> cnn's brian todd is in surfside for us. brian, this seems to have really happened rapidly over the course of the last 24 hours, this decision. what can you tell us about this new urgency to demolish the rest of the building, champlain tower south? >> reporter: well, phil, it is a real race to do this but they have to be deliberative, they have to be careful. but they really are concerned about the dangers that the remaining tower poses and specifically not only the stability of...
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brian: they definitely help. they stay away from the tips market because the tips market is not that big. it is very easily moved. i think if you think about average inflation targeting, what does the fed tell you to do? we should own tips over regular treasuries. i think helping it not only with what they are buying but their language. tom: what does this large negative real yield mean to the real banking system? brian: you have to do anything you can to try and get money out or earn positive real yield. that is the point. it means the average dollar sitting there is going to lose money in real terms, so you can't leave things sitting around. it forces you out of the yield curve. i think higher tech valuations are a result of that, so it continues to push money through the system into riskier assets. lisa: there is also a question of what the negative real yields are telling us about the economy. i think jon:'s question is a salient 1 -- jon's question is a salient one. more is at play than anything else. is tha
brian: they definitely help. they stay away from the tips market because the tips market is not that big. it is very easily moved. i think if you think about average inflation targeting, what does the fed tell you to do? we should own tips over regular treasuries. i think helping it not only with what they are buying but their language. tom: what does this large negative real yield mean to the real banking system? brian: you have to do anything you can to try and get money out or earn positive...
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good afternoon you for me to brian. how can i assist you today as millions around the world and now working from home, like bryan unions of raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance, billing. we'll see what we can find. brian's employer requires him to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to click into what's called the codes, it's basically notify them where i am and i think there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to extra when i get back as a few just going where are you? when's your time get back on calls? so could absolutely be monitored and we'll cool send to work and long been heavily monitored, but it's intensified with the move of working from home without a metal saying that all the gangs were pounds and a list of state monetary reasons. i don't want people, i've never met to see my much. i think it's reasonable. the social agenda element. i don't know if i was a woman. i wouldn't necessarily want some man. i've never met being able to just randomly view my webcam and in a uni
good afternoon you for me to brian. how can i assist you today as millions around the world and now working from home, like bryan unions of raising concerns about the new forms of surveillance, billing. we'll see what we can find. brian's employer requires him to account for every 2nd of his day. so when i go to click into what's called the codes, it's basically notify them where i am and i think there's about going to the bathroom for me. i'm going to extra when i get back as a few just going...
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this is just an example of how privileged and clueless brian and i were. they don't know mexican-american until they teach seventh grade history per their good guys and bad guys long time there people around texas are pointing to classrooms and he is the one, his grandfather killed davy crockett. and texas history has for generations served as a really racial sorting mechanism. it teaches a lot of these kids they are the bad guy. and in retrospect it's obvious. a lot of people know this for long time for it i didn't and i was shocked. >> my favorite factoid in the book and it is only the footnote it's a story of a little-known british singer named davy jones. when you found out there's another famous singer davy jones and the monkeys, took his stage name from that of a hero of the alamo thus creating david bowie. >> i am just a geek. i have never seen santa and is a letter he wrote just before crossing the rio grande him going to take it back and free those slaves as wretched souls who are in chains. i never knew that existed two days later she crossed int
this is just an example of how privileged and clueless brian and i were. they don't know mexican-american until they teach seventh grade history per their good guys and bad guys long time there people around texas are pointing to classrooms and he is the one, his grandfather killed davy crockett. and texas history has for generations served as a really racial sorting mechanism. it teaches a lot of these kids they are the bad guy. and in retrospect it's obvious. a lot of people know this for...
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host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you for spending some time with us on booktv. >> thank you so much
host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you for spending some time with us...
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it's like being a fact-checker for cnn worry hairstylist for brian. doesn't matter. none of this does. here's why. if the republicans came out for hugs, the dems would be anti-hug. but if the g.o.p. were anti-hug, the dems would come at you like kevin spacey at a boy scout sleepover. i don't even know what that means. >> i do. >> greg: okay. the entire democrat platform is based on staking out positions defined by their hatred for red states and red hats. and it has forced them to take certain positions than gumby studying the karma sutra. remember, the defund the police movement occurred because trump was pro-law enforcement. and look at anything the republicans are naturally four. school choice, law and order, american interests and general, and you will find democrats forming a spiteful opposition. it's like a chess game where your opponent is a robot that punches you in the face after each one of your moves. so why are you playing at all? it's not politics, it's pointed antagonism that then become cemented as real. so they really start believing socialism is pref
it's like being a fact-checker for cnn worry hairstylist for brian. doesn't matter. none of this does. here's why. if the republicans came out for hugs, the dems would be anti-hug. but if the g.o.p. were anti-hug, the dems would come at you like kevin spacey at a boy scout sleepover. i don't even know what that means. >> i do. >> greg: okay. the entire democrat platform is based on staking out positions defined by their hatred for red states and red hats. and it has forced them to...
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host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you for spending some time with us on booktv. >> thank you so much >> thank you for joining us today on our webinar. i am a senior fellow at the pacific research institute i'm pleased today we have a new york times best-selling author who just produced a new book called the war on small business available today online if you are famous bookseller having read it i cannot praise it enough it raises so many important issues of why small businesses are so important in the assault being waged for the
host: you mentioned brian stephenson just received he has appeared on and booktv you can watch him talk about his book. final question if people want to follow you or get news about the book club if there is a second season what is the easiest way to do that? >> follow my personal account on twitter or instagram. also the new york liberty as well have been phenomenal partners to promote the book club and sponsor it. host: from the new york liberty thank you for spending some time with us...
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>> yeah, hey, brian, i saw the earnings estimate for 2021, i think was 190. and so, corporate tax changes aside, it seems that with earnings going higher we could potentially get to 200 i was wondering if you were being conservative with 190 or you think there is the potential with the earnings guidance and also that tech is about the -- the top ten stocks are about 30% of the earnings contribution to the s&p that we could move higher towards around 200 for this year >> great point it's a setup a little bi because i always try to underpromise and overclivr deliver when we raised numbers to in nay the 145 terms in terms of price we thought the numbers would be potentially too low if you look at let's call it a 22% tax rate on corporate to ma 6% hit to earnings if it's 25% it's pa 3% hit so rather de minimus quite frankly. in terms of tech, again, this is not about the absolute growth rate i want about the consistency of growth i think obviously in the old days we used to worry tech in the third quarter because that's the seasonal slowdown. but given the fact o
>> yeah, hey, brian, i saw the earnings estimate for 2021, i think was 190. and so, corporate tax changes aside, it seems that with earnings going higher we could potentially get to 200 i was wondering if you were being conservative with 190 or you think there is the potential with the earnings guidance and also that tech is about the -- the top ten stocks are about 30% of the earnings contribution to the s&p that we could move higher towards around 200 for this year >> great...
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i wish it were for good reasons, brian. thanks for asking me. i'm a vaccine scientist and pediatrician and devoted my life the developing vaccines, mostly for poverty-related diseases. i took coronavirus vaccines about ten years ago but i'm also the parent of four adult kids including rach heel has oughtism and intellectual disabilities. a few years ago i wrote a book called vaccines did not cause rachel's autism, debunking that there is a link that vaccines cause autism. showing there is no link with what we know of the genetics of autism. unfortunately, that may be the number one thing. one called never og villain. that means the original gangster villain. so you have the original gangster villain on tonight, brian. >> we're proud of it. this must be an incredible experience. i'm guessing there is a set anti-vax play book which you've lived long enough to see employed in the autism sphere. and now you've lived long enough to see it in your other life's work. and that is suppressing active disease like this. >> yeah. that's right. so what happe
i wish it were for good reasons, brian. thanks for asking me. i'm a vaccine scientist and pediatrician and devoted my life the developing vaccines, mostly for poverty-related diseases. i took coronavirus vaccines about ten years ago but i'm also the parent of four adult kids including rach heel has oughtism and intellectual disabilities. a few years ago i wrote a book called vaccines did not cause rachel's autism, debunking that there is a link that vaccines cause autism. showing there is no...
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brian stelter, thank you as always. great to see you. >> thanks, brian. >>> so dozens of wildfires are raging in the western united states and one in oregon is even creating its own weather system. the latest on the effort to bring this blaze under control when we come back. stay with us. >>> so you know, cutting grass is a chore a lot of kids do not want to do. well, there is one man now who has convinced hundreds of young people across the country to do so, to mow lawns for people who really need the help. here is this week's cnn hero, robbie smith jr. >> it's a challenge we have issued to kids nationwide and worldwide. they will make a sign saying "i accept the 50 yard challenge" and we send them a t-shirt with safety glasses and ear protection. i present them a brand-new mower, blower. we have 2,000 kids nationwide. kids are responsible for finding their own lawns. that's a way to meet people they probably normally wouldn't have met. at a young age i mowed lawns as a chore and i didn't like it. every day i get to mo
brian stelter, thank you as always. great to see you. >> thanks, brian. >>> so dozens of wildfires are raging in the western united states and one in oregon is even creating its own weather system. the latest on the effort to bring this blaze under control when we come back. stay with us. >>> so you know, cutting grass is a chore a lot of kids do not want to do. well, there is one man now who has convinced hundreds of young people across the country to do so, to mow...
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>> all right, brian, thank you very much. brian todd, we'll get back to you. in the meantime, let's get some more on all of these late-breaking developments. we have a certified emergency manager, former miami-dade fire chief with us as well. dave, as the death toll continues to rise, 20 confirmed dead right now, what exactly are the first responders up against tonight? >> well, they're continuing to work around the clock. it's the continued threat of any falling debris and unstable structure. and they're still maintaining high hopes, continuing to work. obviously we're monitoring the weather. we have contingency plans for the weather. as a problem we're confronted with, we work the problem and move on. >> michael, you've responded to the aftermath of incidents like oklahoma city, the bombing there, 9/11. responders are now more than a week into this rescue effort, day eight, approaching day nine. does it get more difficult as time goes on? >> yes, sir, it absolutely does. these people are working diligently, professionally. but everybody is getting most likel
>> all right, brian, thank you very much. brian todd, we'll get back to you. in the meantime, let's get some more on all of these late-breaking developments. we have a certified emergency manager, former miami-dade fire chief with us as well. dave, as the death toll continues to rise, 20 confirmed dead right now, what exactly are the first responders up against tonight? >> well, they're continuing to work around the clock. it's the continued threat of any falling debris and unstable...
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ceo brian brooks earlier. the solar industry has spent decades getting electricity directly from the sun. now it's working on making panels more powerful and transparent. >> today we are at -- electric power research institute for a peek at one of many innovations companies are working to to take -- working to take solar power to the next level. the biggest success story for energy and environment is how companies manage to cut the cost of solar panels by 90%, make -- making them a cheaper source of electricity then in many parts of the world. now that they have made them cheap, companies are working to make them more powerful. the reason for that is that panels are just part of the cost of solar power. developers also have to compensate workers and pay lawns. as panels become a smaller part of the overall cost, it helps developers if they are more powerful to get more return on the rest of their spending. this is one of several firms researching a material. it is thin and transparent, and convert sunlight int
ceo brian brooks earlier. the solar industry has spent decades getting electricity directly from the sun. now it's working on making panels more powerful and transparent. >> today we are at -- electric power research institute for a peek at one of many innovations companies are working to to take -- working to take solar power to the next level. the biggest success story for energy and environment is how companies manage to cut the cost of solar panels by 90%, make -- making them a...
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let's bring in brian sullivan now for more hi, brian. >>> ty, i have a question for you. i have good news and bad news for you, which one do you take first? >> bad news. >> you take the bad news all right. tyler is not there, i'll give you the bad news first the bad news is looks like no decision now lots of reports about the opec meeting being adjourned, maybe not delayed. it's late there. it's 9:00 p.m. in riyadh it's a virtual meeting the saudis are in the kingdom of saudi arabia the uae in abu dhabi and dubai it is late there it looks like it will be postponed until tomorrow so we get to do this all over again. now here is what we know about what the discussions are okay, oiler, as tyler said, is higher that opec meeting is dragging on in fact, it looks like we may not even be close to a decision yet. what is being discussed? well, numerous sources i have. numerous sources others have we're talking about some kind of a cut. call it 400,000 to 500,000 barrels a day -- i'm doing this because it was the wrong graphic. that's what happens in live television, folks. 400,00
let's bring in brian sullivan now for more hi, brian. >>> ty, i have a question for you. i have good news and bad news for you, which one do you take first? >> bad news. >> you take the bad news all right. tyler is not there, i'll give you the bad news first the bad news is looks like no decision now lots of reports about the opec meeting being adjourned, maybe not delayed. it's late there. it's 9:00 p.m. in riyadh it's a virtual meeting the saudis are in the kingdom of...
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 183 of the biden administration. the house speaker and the republican leader in the house are now at war over the investigation into the 1/6 riot and trashing of the capitol after nancy pelosi took an unprecedented step and said no to two of the republicans that had been named to that committee. details on that significant development in just a moment. but there's new insight tonight into the former president's take on the violent efforts on january 6th. let's not forget to overturn the election he lost. newly released audio that comes to us from pulitzer prizewinning
"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 183 of the biden administration. the house speaker and the republican leader in the house are now at war over the investigation into the 1/6 riot and trashing of the capitol after nancy pelosi took an unprecedented step and said no to two of the republicans that had been named to that committee. details on that significant development in just a moment. but there's new insight tonight into...