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sam brock, thanks for your reporting. >>> thank you for watching "msnbc reports." ite i'll be back next sunday. "velshi" starts right now. >>> good morning. it is sunday, january the 23rd. i'm ali velshi. there is an elephant in the room we have to address. by elephant i mean a big, eagle maniacal republican. it's early. you may still be in bed wondering which republican we're talking about. a fair question. start with the obvious one. on this program yesterday we spoke about the bombshell report from politico about the existence of an unsigned draft executive action that was mixed into the documents sent by the national archives to the january 6th committee that would have allowed the military to seize voting machines around the country right after the 2020 election. and that is just the latest revelation involving the loser former president, his associates and their efforts to overturn the legitimate results of the last presidential race, but the uncomfortable truth is that donald trump, the shameless man at the center of all this remains by far the most popular
sam brock, thanks for your reporting. >>> thank you for watching "msnbc reports." ite i'll be back next sunday. "velshi" starts right now. >>> good morning. it is sunday, january the 23rd. i'm ali velshi. there is an elephant in the room we have to address. by elephant i mean a big, eagle maniacal republican. it's early. you may still be in bed wondering which republican we're talking about. a fair question. start with the obvious one. on this program...
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services now hospitals overwhelmed with patients are struggling to find the staff to care for them sam brock has more >> reporter: the omicron variant may be spreading at the speed of light but its grip on american workers is slowing down critical services >> we have over 500 employees throughout baptist health that have come down with covid. >> reporter: at baptist health in miami some urgent care centers have been closed to reposition strained staff >> is this purely a function of not enough people is that why you're making these choices >> yes we have plenty of equipment, plenty of medications. it is a staff issue. >> reporter: the crunch prompting change in california >> it's major disaster waiting to happen. >> reporter: the hyperinfectious variant leading to new state rules. health care workers who test positive and are asymptomatic may return to work immediately without isolation and without testing. that switch incensing the california nurses' association >> i think it is very calloused and putting our patients and ourselves in grave danger >> reporter: the toll of sick outs on
services now hospitals overwhelmed with patients are struggling to find the staff to care for them sam brock has more >> reporter: the omicron variant may be spreading at the speed of light but its grip on american workers is slowing down critical services >> we have over 500 employees throughout baptist health that have come down with covid. >> reporter: at baptist health in miami some urgent care centers have been closed to reposition strained staff >> is this purely a...
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sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day every day to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in, like, the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly but i don't really like talking to anyone, like, face—to—face because i haven't — it's been so long since i've done it, like, to another human. i don't like it. we are starting to split. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. it is a numbers game with twitch. it's a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it's really, really disincentivised to stream for short bursts. as a result of these concerns, bbc news has been told that twitch needs to make changes to better protect content creators. it encourages streamers to be on stream for many hours — sometimes 2a hours or more — and that clearly has effects on people
sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day every day to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in, like, the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly but i don't really like talking to anyone, like, face—to—face because i haven't — it's been so long since i've done it, like, to another human. i don't like it. we are starting to split....
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sam, meanwhile, two-thirds of u.s. states have set new records for covid cases for seven straight days. florida, no exception. tell us what you're seeing where you are. you're at jackson memorial hospital. >> reporter: not only is florida no exception, it's at the top of that list of just smashing records right now. to give you a sense of the acceleration of records that we've seen in florida, between december 7th and 20th, between the 21st of december and january 3rd, 550,000. that was over a two-week time frame, back to back. that's now incredibly cases have gone up. at the same time, hospitalizations have not surged to that same extent. during the height of delta, you see the 669% increase, that's for infections. hospitalizations at the height of delta for florida were at about 17,000. there are about 7,000 now. so less than half. you mentioned jackson memorial. they have about 470 covid patients, but jose, half of them came in for something other than covid and then they tested positive. the problem right now is no
sam, meanwhile, two-thirds of u.s. states have set new records for covid cases for seven straight days. florida, no exception. tell us what you're seeing where you are. you're at jackson memorial hospital. >> reporter: not only is florida no exception, it's at the top of that list of just smashing records right now. to give you a sense of the acceleration of records that we've seen in florida, between december 7th and 20th, between the 21st of december and january 3rd, 550,000. that was...
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this says go straight to sam med nick, who's in walker do go, sam. so what has the african union said? the african union is just put out a statement. you've seen it on twitter saying that they've suspended burkina faso from the union right now until a constant constitutional rule is restored. and that's all they said at this moment . but there's a delegation from the west african regional block here today on monday. i and also someone from the united nations west african office for the style as well. who's also here, they're going to be speaking to the head, to the military contact. and we hope to have more information in, in a couple hours, if they make an announcement today. okay, when it says, until constitutional rule is restored, what exactly does it want? the military rule is to do to commit to it hasn't said specifically other than what would be on that tweet but, but what is understood is back something about moving towards elections. i, you know, transitional government is unclear exactly on the specifics of what they will be asking for. wou
this says go straight to sam med nick, who's in walker do go, sam. so what has the african union said? the african union is just put out a statement. you've seen it on twitter saying that they've suspended burkina faso from the union right now until a constant constitutional rule is restored. and that's all they said at this moment . but there's a delegation from the west african regional block here today on monday. i and also someone from the united nations west african office for the style as...
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sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time barely. maybe to the shop at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. it is a numbers game with twitch. it's a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it's really, really dis—incentivised to stream for short bursts. as a result of these concerns, bbc news has been told that twitch needs to make changes to better protect content creators. it encourages streamers to be on stream for many hours, sometimes 24 hours or more, and that clearly has an effect on people's physical health or mental health. and i think the platforms really need to
sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time barely. maybe to the shop at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow...
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sam far estate. ah, but again, i and pete adobe are watching al jazeera alive from doha, also coming up tensions in iraq's parliament as the newly elected members meet for their 1st session. china orders, mass testing for millions of people, is army kron. cases are detected near bay ging just weeks before the winter olympics and the controversial celebration bosnian serbs defy a court ban to mark statehood de stoking ethnic tensions and intensifying a push for secession. ah, government in nigeria being blamed for killing at least 200 people in the northwest people returning to their damaged villages. the attacks were retaliation after air strikes on the attack. as high doubts, mass burials had been held in some far a state after hundreds of gunman on motor bikes reportedly attacked 8 villages on tuesday. that followed air strikes on monday, which the military said killed. $100.00 bandits including 2 of their leaders, dozens of hostages were rescued on tuesday, after being abducted by armed groups 2 m
sam far estate. ah, but again, i and pete adobe are watching al jazeera alive from doha, also coming up tensions in iraq's parliament as the newly elected members meet for their 1st session. china orders, mass testing for millions of people, is army kron. cases are detected near bay ging just weeks before the winter olympics and the controversial celebration bosnian serbs defy a court ban to mark statehood de stoking ethnic tensions and intensifying a push for secession. ah, government in...
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tonight, we welcome senator elizabeth warren and musical guest ingrid andress with sam hunt, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: my goodness! my goodness! my goodness, my friend. ( cheers and applause ) please have a seat. please have a seat. all my friends, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. first of all -- ( cheers and applause ) there it is. there you are. happy, happy, happy, everyone, happy martin luther king day. ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ ♪♪ >> stephen: it's a day in which we all celebrate dr. king's legacy by taking his words out overcontext to make it look like he agrees with whatever we're saying. as king himself said, you're right, stephen. ( laughter ) the u.s. senate is marking dr. king 's birthday by doing what they do best -- nothing. democrats hoped to spend the holiday passing much-needed voting rights legislation. to do that, they have to modify the filibuster. but that dream died last
tonight, we welcome senator elizabeth warren and musical guest ingrid andress with sam hunt, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: my goodness! my goodness! my goodness, my friend. ( cheers and applause ) please have a seat. please have a seat. all my friends, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert....
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ah, al jazeera ah, ah all, ah, a jerry says armed groups of kill some 200 people in sam for estate in reprisal attacks for military air strikes on their high doubts. ah, hello i. mariam nazena watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. one person is killed by a tear gas canister. a security forces cracked down on the latest, anti coo protest in sudan casks. don's health ministry saying a 164 people were killed in protest, the rock, the country, almost 6000, have been arrested. and a baby who was lost amid the chaos of the august al, from afghanistan is found and reunited with his relatives. ah, welcome to the program. well, nigeria is government is saying that at least 200 people have been killed. thousands more display soft, multiple rates by gunman in the north west of the country. this week. people returning to their damaged villages, the sang, the violence was retaliation for air strikes on the attack. as high doubts, mass burials have been held in sam forest day after hundreds of gunman or motor bikes reportedly attack 10 villages earlier this week. or that followed as s
ah, al jazeera ah, ah all, ah, a jerry says armed groups of kill some 200 people in sam for estate in reprisal attacks for military air strikes on their high doubts. ah, hello i. mariam nazena watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. one person is killed by a tear gas canister. a security forces cracked down on the latest, anti coo protest in sudan casks. don's health ministry saying a 164 people were killed in protest, the rock, the country, almost 6000, have been arrested. and a...
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why is the trial been suspended, sam? what more do we know? what we know is that the trial was suspended today because the constitution has been suspended since the military junta took power on monday. and so laura, that i spoke to you as part of the trial that until the constitution is restored, until there can be a fair trial with the proper legal practices in place that it has been suspended. lawyers, even for the st car family, have described this in their words as a good thing saying that they'd rather everything go according to plan. legally i went when the time is right, but there's been no date yet sat for when it's going to resume. and sam, what's the situation there now in the capitol? the situation is, is com right now. there's a delegation here from the regional block, as well as from the united nations. and as well. the military junta took to state broadcaster again today where they announced that the head of their party was officially the president of the country. they also said that they sacked the head of the intelligence unit
why is the trial been suspended, sam? what more do we know? what we know is that the trial was suspended today because the constitution has been suspended since the military junta took power on monday. and so laura, that i spoke to you as part of the trial that until the constitution is restored, until there can be a fair trial with the proper legal practices in place that it has been suspended. lawyers, even for the st car family, have described this in their words as a good thing saying that...
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sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in, like, the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly but i don't really like talking to anyone, like, face—to—face because i haven't — it's been so long since i've done it to another human. i don't like it. we are starting _ i don't like it. we are starting to split. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. it is a numbers game with twitch. it's a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it's really, really disincentivised to stream for short bursts. as a result of these concerns, bbc news has been told that twitch needs to make changes to better protect content creators. it encourages streamers to be on stream for many hours — sometimes 24 hours or more — and that
sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in, like, the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly but i don't really like talking to anyone, like, face—to—face because i haven't — it's been so long since i've done it to another human. i don't like it. we are starting _ i don't like it....
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each with for a day a sam patella has made just 1 dollar with the average didn't because i think as a valid ego, but anything was put in the right now or any. but anyway, i'm just wondering kind of in a role she will now muscle than the another. mm hm. all don't wanna do the toilet, hasn't been on. actually the grandmother has arranged a little break for her grandchildren. she's taking them shopping different walker. she was trying to say, on the phone yesterday with ah, the dollars simpler till around hasn't felt his problems. it's just enough to buy a plan. brandon, a 3 months after pleading afghanistan, the usa issued a report by the chief general inspector on operation freedom center. now there are some of its findings, 97 percent of the population live below the poverty line. every 2nd child younger than fight doesn't have enough food. most of the hospitals have been shut down. the prices of w, according to official reports, more than 2000 families from god province alone have become economic migrants. the bigger for the whole country could be as high as 2000000 a truck mike, whi
each with for a day a sam patella has made just 1 dollar with the average didn't because i think as a valid ego, but anything was put in the right now or any. but anyway, i'm just wondering kind of in a role she will now muscle than the another. mm hm. all don't wanna do the toilet, hasn't been on. actually the grandmother has arranged a little break for her grandchildren. she's taking them shopping different walker. she was trying to say, on the phone yesterday with ah, the dollars simpler...
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joining us to discuss is nic robertson and sam kiley. sam, president zelensky just tweeted about the phone call. what does he have to say? >> so he's just -- just in the last few seconds, i think, jake, he's put out a statement saying we had a long phone conversation with potus, discussed recent diplomatic efforts on de-escalation and agreed on joint answers in the future. thank president biden for the ongoing military assistance, possibilities for financial support to ukraine were also discussed. so a fairly bland response. we had been expecting perhaps a little bit more detail on something we were led to believe was going to be discussed, which was a difference in tone and approach in terms of the u.s. and other allied rhetoric when it came to ukraine. and that specifically over the issue of whether or not an attack was imminent on russia, which is the view of the united states and the united kingdom, or the ukraine view which is they don't believe it is imminent. it is under threat and they're trying to calm their population, jake. bu
joining us to discuss is nic robertson and sam kiley. sam, president zelensky just tweeted about the phone call. what does he have to say? >> so he's just -- just in the last few seconds, i think, jake, he's put out a statement saying we had a long phone conversation with potus, discussed recent diplomatic efforts on de-escalation and agreed on joint answers in the future. thank president biden for the ongoing military assistance, possibilities for financial support to ukraine were also...
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the country is divide, all of those things, right, sam? is there a lesson that you would like folks to take away from your legacy and your story with the iowa cubs? >> again, it's pretty simple. in a lot of cases decisions are made, but it still comes down to do the right thing, and that's engrained in my brain well. try to live by that on a daily basis along with safe clean fun as far as our business motto. do the right thing is the other part of that, and i think if people cons trade more on doing right thing there would be far fewer arguments about how things should go. >> i think i 100% agree, and i'm so thankful. thanks for coming on and sharing the story. thanks for being awesome. >> thank you, kate. >> happy new year. thank you all so much for being here today. "inside politics" with john king begins after the break. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. at carvana, we treat every customer like we would treat our own moms, with care and respect. to us, the little things are the big
the country is divide, all of those things, right, sam? is there a lesson that you would like folks to take away from your legacy and your story with the iowa cubs? >> again, it's pretty simple. in a lot of cases decisions are made, but it still comes down to do the right thing, and that's engrained in my brain well. try to live by that on a daily basis along with safe clean fun as far as our business motto. do the right thing is the other part of that, and i think if people cons trade...
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joining me now is sam fillip. sam is a sports reporter for the sydney morning herald. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is such an intriguing story because it's unprecedented. the world's number one tennis player stuck in a detention center having to go to court to avoid deportation. we have seen support from serbian fans and several players. i'm wondering how much support he has from people in australia who have lived through some of the toughest longest covid restrictions in the world. >> yeah, i think initially there was 99% of the reaction to novack company but it seems to have changed and softened a touch. several other players have taken that same stance. that may have contributed. i think there is a bit of a softening from some portions of of the australian public on novack being allowed into the country. that also may be because there is a point where it's become a bit strange with those 50,000 cases in victoria yesterday. what is novack's presence going to do in terms of the infection rates in the community. it really can't move the ne
joining me now is sam fillip. sam is a sports reporter for the sydney morning herald. good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is such an intriguing story because it's unprecedented. the world's number one tennis player stuck in a detention center having to go to court to avoid deportation. we have seen support from serbian fans and several players. i'm wondering how much support he has from people in australia who have lived through some of the toughest longest...
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and sourdough sam high-fiving the fans on the way to l.a. >> and not only party happening. anthony flores is live at sofi stadium, it's a road game but might not feel like it for the 49ers. >> everywhere you look, flags, shirts, banners, towels. there's 49er red all over the streets of l.a., faithful determined to once again take over sofi stadium. >> beat l.a., beat l.a.! >> reporter: a sea of red flooded the streets. >> energy is crazy. >> reporter: the 49ers invasion, hundreds packed the local bar, as they hope to sofi stadium. >> we take over stadiums everywhere we go. >> all the love and support, taking over l.a. >> faithful, baby! >> reporter: faithful took over sofi stadium last time make it seem like home game for the niners in must-win to get to the playoffs. fans have traveled from bay area and beyond to show rolling with the niners. >> faithful travel well, know that, good luck charm baby, just excited. hopefully make another super bowl run. >> 49er. >> faithful! >> reporter: on the way to second super bowl in three years. tomorrow's crowd could be 60% to 65% of
and sourdough sam high-fiving the fans on the way to l.a. >> and not only party happening. anthony flores is live at sofi stadium, it's a road game but might not feel like it for the 49ers. >> everywhere you look, flags, shirts, banners, towels. there's 49er red all over the streets of l.a., faithful determined to once again take over sofi stadium. >> beat l.a., beat l.a.! >> reporter: a sea of red flooded the streets. >> energy is crazy. >> reporter: the...
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for more on all of this, let's bring in cnn's sam kiley live in kiev for us. so, sam, firstly, what to make of these false flag allegations. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: michael, it very much is in the russian playbook. we've seen it back during the chechen wars with attacks on russian civilians blamed on the chechens, arguably conducted by another, that finger in those days pointing at the kremlin. similarly we're seeing u.s. intelligence saying they have information that covert units based in the area of eastern ukraine that's been under russian tutelage effectively since 2014, russian-backed rebels nominally in control, russian forces undercover there, that there are plans they believe to conduct a false flag, an attack on their own side effectively, that the russian rebels would then blame on the ukrainian government and use that as a cause. simultaneously, ukrainians also came out with a statement that they had intelligence over a similar planning for an attack on russian troops in mold var, where there are also russian troops based there. all
for more on all of this, let's bring in cnn's sam kiley live in kiev for us. so, sam, firstly, what to make of these false flag allegations. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: michael, it very much is in the russian playbook. we've seen it back during the chechen wars with attacks on russian civilians blamed on the chechens, arguably conducted by another, that finger in those days pointing at the kremlin. similarly we're seeing u.s. intelligence saying they have information that...
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>> sam, thank you so much for that. so amid all of this diplomatic turmoil, the pentagon announced the defense secretary and the joint chiefs chairman are holding a press conference today at 1:00 p.m. eastern. joining me now for more on where we are in this conflict, cnn military analyst, retired lieutenant general mark hertling and then cnn's gjeremy diamond back at the white house. the announcement of the press conference, what do you think we could be hearing from military leaders today? when they hold a press conference, they hold it with a purpose. >> yeah, they do. and i believe today will probably be focused on the deployment of forces, the deployment of equipment and logistics. certainly answering question about the nato response force and what is going on at european command and nato headquarters. they will talk probably about the probably soldiers of different locations and what they try to do in terms of deterrence. reinforce the desire to form the american public of what nato is doing and what the u.s. is do
>> sam, thank you so much for that. so amid all of this diplomatic turmoil, the pentagon announced the defense secretary and the joint chiefs chairman are holding a press conference today at 1:00 p.m. eastern. joining me now for more on where we are in this conflict, cnn military analyst, retired lieutenant general mark hertling and then cnn's gjeremy diamond back at the white house. the announcement of the press conference, what do you think we could be hearing from military leaders...
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at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who really support each other. and that's kind of what we work towards every day. >> valley creamery was opened in 2006. the two pastry chefs who started it, chris hoover and walker who is sam's wife, supplied all the pastries and bakeries for the market. they found a space on the block to do that and the ice cream kind of came as an afterthought. they realized the desire for ice cream and we now have lines around the corner. so, that's been a huge success. >>> in 2008, sam started 18 reasons, which is our community and event space wher
at that point sam revamped the market. he installed a kitchen in the center of the market and really made it a place where chefs look forward to come. he created community through food. so, we designed our community as having three parts we like to draw as a triangle where it's comprised of our producers that make the food, our staff, those who sell it, and our guests who come and buy and eat the food. and we really feel that we wouldn't exist if it weren't for all three of those components who...
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sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time barely. maybe to the shop at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. it is a numbers game with twitch. it's a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it's really, really dis—incentivised to stream for short bursts. as a result of these concerns, bbc news has been told that twitch needs to make changes to better protect content creators. it encourages streamers to be on stream for many hours, sometimes 24 hours or more, and that clearly has an effect on people's physical health or mental health. and i think the platforms really need to
sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time barely. maybe to the shop at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow...
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sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that led to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. it is a numbers game with twitch. it's a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it's really, really dis—incentivised to stream for short bursts. as a result of these concerns, bbc news has been told that twitch needs to make changes to better protect content creators. it encourages streamers to be on stream for many hours, sometimes 24 hours or more, and that clearly has affected people's physical health and mental health. and i think the platforms really need to th
sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that led to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow...
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sam brock down in tampa, florida, thanks so much. you can watch tom brady and the bucs against the rams later today right here on nbc and streaming on peacock. nbc and peacock are your homes for super bowl mostly clear skies across the bay area. a live look right now in san francisco. it is going to be a beautiful day. but if you had plans to head to the beach, please be careful. we'll have a beach hazard statement that will be in effect through 1:00 p.m. tomorrow because of dangerous surf. we could see dangerous waves. please be careful. temperatures will be in the mid-60s through the afternoon. gusty winds no longer a factor. >>> straight ahead, the highs and lows of the week, including the story behind the local news reporter who became a viral star this week when she was hit by a car during a live shot and then popped up to finish her report. >>> and the nfl super mom who had two sons in the playoffs on different teams playing in different cities on the same day and naturally made it to both games. up next, our sunday focus on a
sam brock down in tampa, florida, thanks so much. you can watch tom brady and the bucs against the rams later today right here on nbc and streaming on peacock. nbc and peacock are your homes for super bowl mostly clear skies across the bay area. a live look right now in san francisco. it is going to be a beautiful day. but if you had plans to head to the beach, please be careful. we'll have a beach hazard statement that will be in effect through 1:00 p.m. tomorrow because of dangerous surf. we...
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we had sam goldman on. recently, we had nate hoffman. he figured into an essay my cohost wrote about the new generation of young intellectuals on the right. we try not to just talk about conservatives. we want to talk with them. host: what issues do you have with the conservative movement? guest: go down the list. pretty much every substantive political point of view, we are coming at it from a different perspective. i would say in particular, one thing we focus on has been it's been more prominent, the troubled relationship to what i call multiracial democracy. we picked up on the anti-democratic tendencies of the right and what their ideas were giving them permission to do. as the trump presidency skidded toward its end and we saw what happened on january 6, those became part of our critique of what's happening on the right. that's not just about different policies, what you think the highest tax rate should be or what you believe about trade or how we should govern or break up big tech. identifying the troubled relationship to democra
we had sam goldman on. recently, we had nate hoffman. he figured into an essay my cohost wrote about the new generation of young intellectuals on the right. we try not to just talk about conservatives. we want to talk with them. host: what issues do you have with the conservative movement? guest: go down the list. pretty much every substantive political point of view, we are coming at it from a different perspective. i would say in particular, one thing we focus on has been it's been more...
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sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in, like, the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking like, it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. it is a numbers game with twitch. it's a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it's really, really dis—incentivised to stream for short bursts. as a result of these concerns, bbc news has been told that twitch needs to make changes to better protect content creators. it encourages streamers to be on stream for many hours, sometimes 24 hours or more, and that clearly has an effect on people's physical health or mental health. and i think the platforms really need to think about changing
sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in, like, the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking like, it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and...
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how did you convince sam elliott to do "macgruber"? >> oh, my god. i think he was on the fence and -- i think he had been -- he was considering it and then he was -- i think his agents pushed him over the fence and then i got a call from my agent saying, "sam wants you to call him. and i think it was to -- you know, he just wanted to see if i was a dickhead. like -- so i called him and somehow strung together a ten-minute period of time where i wasn't a dickhead. >> jimmy: yeah >> and i don't know how i did it >> jimmy: yeah, right? >> you know, he -- it was just amazing getting to work with him. and lawrence fishburne -- man! i mean - >> jimmy: dude, lawrence fishburne, legend >> yeah. so sam elliott was there for like a week because -- you know, we kind of were able to schedule it to get him in and out. lawrence fishburne was kind of in a bunch more, so we got to see him for a much longer period of time and i had my birthday while i was there, and he got me this awesome knife this beautiful knife it's a switchblade, and the card is the cool - it's
how did you convince sam elliott to do "macgruber"? >> oh, my god. i think he was on the fence and -- i think he had been -- he was considering it and then he was -- i think his agents pushed him over the fence and then i got a call from my agent saying, "sam wants you to call him. and i think it was to -- you know, he just wanted to see if i was a dickhead. like -- so i called him and somehow strung together a ten-minute period of time where i wasn't a dickhead. >>...
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sam brock, thank you so much. josh letterman in wilmington for us, josh as sam was noting there, the president moments ago, he had a lot to say, why don't you get to the highlight points there. >> yeah. you know it's always difficult or risky for presidents to weigh in this early in an investigation when we don't know all the details, motives and circumstances, but president biden making a decision to call this an act of terror and saying he has placed a phone call or tried to reach out to the rabbi involved in this situation and will also be working with the attorney general merrick garland to see what federal government can do to try to prevent these types of accidents in the past. take a listen to the way the president described what he's learned about these incidents. >> i wanted to make sure we got the word out to the synagogues and places of worship we're not going to tolerate this, we have this capacity to deal with assault on the anti-semitism that has grown up from someone on the street buying something f
sam brock, thank you so much. josh letterman in wilmington for us, josh as sam was noting there, the president moments ago, he had a lot to say, why don't you get to the highlight points there. >> yeah. you know it's always difficult or risky for presidents to weigh in this early in an investigation when we don't know all the details, motives and circumstances, but president biden making a decision to call this an act of terror and saying he has placed a phone call or tried to reach out...
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joining us is sam liccardo. nice to have you back on the program. you knew this backlash was coming. are you ready for this legal fight? >> great to be with you. we certainly anticipated there would be a legal battle as i've said before when it comes to gun regulation, no good deed goes unlitigated. we've been working with teams of lawyers that have generously offered pro bono defense of the city in this effort. we're confident this is constitutional and we're going to prevail. >> you're a harvard educated lawyer, i believe. will this be a reality come august when this is supposed to take effect? >> i certainly believe so. we know it's not going to be in our hands. it will be in the hands of a judge and perhaps an appellate court as well. but we know there have been taxes and fees on guns and on bullets that are sold in this country since roughly 1919. so it's nothing new that there might be a fee attached to gun ownership. >> does this seem to penalize the legal and law-abiding gun owners and not the criminals? >> no. i think that's a very narrow v
joining us is sam liccardo. nice to have you back on the program. you knew this backlash was coming. are you ready for this legal fight? >> great to be with you. we certainly anticipated there would be a legal battle as i've said before when it comes to gun regulation, no good deed goes unlitigated. we've been working with teams of lawyers that have generously offered pro bono defense of the city in this effort. we're confident this is constitutional and we're going to prevail. >>...
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the added fees mayor sam liccardo wants gun owners to pay up to help reduce violence. you're watching "today in the bay." can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at those ladies. such wisdom. mmm. but it's really genesys that helps me understand people and what they truly need. i'm just glad i can help. any parent will tell you the second you have a kid, it's like your heart is living outside of your body, which means you never, ever stop worrying. that's why we got health insurance and for way less than we thought was possible. the kids' doctor and dental check-ups are free, and i get screenings for my cholesterol and my blood pressure. don't get me wrong, i still worry. just a little less. covered california. this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st at coveredca.com
the added fees mayor sam liccardo wants gun owners to pay up to help reduce violence. you're watching "today in the bay." can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at those ladies. such wisdom. mmm. but...
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sam brock, nbc news. >> on the heels of that report, let's bringen anne rimoin. welcome, it's very nice to see you again. as i think about what sam brock was just reporting, when he shows that 80% of the icu beds in this country are occupied by patients being treated for covid, the vast majority of those being patients that were unvaccinated. the point that one doctor made in the report is what that does is occupy icu beds, potentially for patients who would be able to benefit from medical technology and treat other issues. these occupied beds by unvaccinated patients are keeping others who might need icu assistance from having the opportunity to get it. how hard is that for you to digest? how frustrating at this point in the pandemic? >> i think what you're highlighting is a point that nothing is happening in a vacuum here, and that is exactly what we're seeing. if we focus just on the metrics of cases or even just deaths, we are not actually going to be able to capture what's really happening, which is that this incredible surge in covid here is impacting every
sam brock, nbc news. >> on the heels of that report, let's bringen anne rimoin. welcome, it's very nice to see you again. as i think about what sam brock was just reporting, when he shows that 80% of the icu beds in this country are occupied by patients being treated for covid, the vast majority of those being patients that were unvaccinated. the point that one doctor made in the report is what that does is occupy icu beds, potentially for patients who would be able to benefit from...
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sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that led to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. it is a numbers game with twitch. it's a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it's really, really dis—incentivised to stream for short bursts. as a result of these concerns, bbc news has been told that twitch needs to make changes to better protect content creators. it encourages streamers to be on stream for many hours, sometimes 24 hours or more, and that clearly has affected people's physical health and mental health. and i think the platforms really need to th
sam took a financial risk to stream for a living. she was online for up to ten hours a day, every day, to pay the bills. that led to anxiety and symptoms of agoraphobia. i don't think i went out in the first year that i was full time, barely. maybe to the shop, at a push. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face—to—face because it's been so long since i've done it to another human. streamers have told me the longer you're online, the more your channel will grow...
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we'll hear from sam zell on the volatility, inflation fears and much more. >>> the fed kicking off a two-day meeting. how much of this volatility and really about j. powell and company, though? we've got the results from the latest cnbc fed survey >>> and u.s. troops on alert over fears of a russia-ukraine conflict we'll get a live report from washington on the latest second hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" right here on cnbc. take a look at u.s. equity futures after what was a wild day yesterday. looks like could turn into a wild one at least this morning dow looking to open down after what turned out to be an up day at least for now dow off about 260 points, nasdaq looking to open down about 260 points sno we've got so many earnings reports, too, to talk about. here's what's making headlines at this hour shares of ibm and the company reporting better than expected profit and revenue for the fourth quarter on the strength of its cloud business. the stock initially surged and moved back and forth after the company declined to giv
we'll hear from sam zell on the volatility, inflation fears and much more. >>> the fed kicking off a two-day meeting. how much of this volatility and really about j. powell and company, though? we've got the results from the latest cnbc fed survey >>> and u.s. troops on alert over fears of a russia-ukraine conflict we'll get a live report from washington on the latest second hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning and welcome back to...
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megan, sam, dr. emanuel, thank you all so much. we will leave it there. >>> developing overnight tennis star novak djokovic winning his appeal to stay in australia after the country's authorities barred his entry over him being unvaccinated and forced him to quarantine in a melbourne hotel after arriving in the country last week. sara james is in melbourne. sara, does this mean he's going to be able to compete in the australian open? he is not there to look at kangaroos, he is there to work. >> reporter: he is here to work and the fact is we don't know for certain. it's looking increasingly likely that he will have the opportunity to appear at center court behind me. we have heard from novak djokovic himself just in the last few moments, stephanie. he tweeted saying i'm pleased and grateful that the judge overturned my visa cancellation. despite all that has happened, i want to stay and try to compete at the australian open. but there is a tiny catch and the catch is this, that although the judge overturned what the government had
megan, sam, dr. emanuel, thank you all so much. we will leave it there. >>> developing overnight tennis star novak djokovic winning his appeal to stay in australia after the country's authorities barred his entry over him being unvaccinated and forced him to quarantine in a melbourne hotel after arriving in the country last week. sara james is in melbourne. sara, does this mean he's going to be able to compete in the australian open? he is not there to look at kangaroos, he is there to...
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let's go to our cnn senior international correspondent sam kiley who is live in kyiv. ukraine has said there are more than 100,000 russian troops on the border. we've heard from the pentagon in the u.s. that those troop numbers are growing, perhaps daily. yet there in ukraine, they're trying to push back on the suggestion that an invasion is imminent. why would ukraine be downplaying this threat, especially if they need help from others to fend off a potential attack? >> well, ana, i think there are two answers to that question in a sense. the first is that they have a different interpretation of the same intelligence and the second is that they don't want to be delivering to the russians a degree of premature victory in the form of economics here in ukraine. this is how president zelensky spelled out the differences. >> i'm the president of ukraine. i am based here. and i think i know the details deeper than any other president. the question is not about the u.s. president because we do understand what the risks are and which of those risks are priority risks. and we'
let's go to our cnn senior international correspondent sam kiley who is live in kyiv. ukraine has said there are more than 100,000 russian troops on the border. we've heard from the pentagon in the u.s. that those troop numbers are growing, perhaps daily. yet there in ukraine, they're trying to push back on the suggestion that an invasion is imminent. why would ukraine be downplaying this threat, especially if they need help from others to fend off a potential attack? >> well, ana, i...
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i'm sam rubin. she was such fun. >> all right. time for a look at the forecast as we're looking live outside of the bay bridge on this. a chilly new year's eve friday and from the roads to the airport, which is our chief meteorologist is standing right now front of a cellphone. yeah, guys. a lot of folks traveling around. get ready for the new year. the holiday inn. >> not bad out of sfo tonight. we've got clear skies. no delays being reported there in san francisco, oakland or san jose goalie forecast in the monterey bay. a nice day. there you see lots of sunshine in the moderate will be a little bit cool. of course, starting out cold early on the small up tomorrow morning with temperatures there in the 30's, but about 54 degrees in carmel by the sea. you're looking at 55 in monterey. let's check in to 57 degrees. southern california headed in that direction. you'll find some sunshine 50's and some 60's by tomorrow afternoon. maybe some mid 60's in anaheim. and of course, people been flocking up to the slopes and they are going t
i'm sam rubin. she was such fun. >> all right. time for a look at the forecast as we're looking live outside of the bay bridge on this. a chilly new year's eve friday and from the roads to the airport, which is our chief meteorologist is standing right now front of a cellphone. yeah, guys. a lot of folks traveling around. get ready for the new year. the holiday inn. >> not bad out of sfo tonight. we've got clear skies. no delays being reported there in san francisco, oakland or san...
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like there, sam? >> reporter: well, right now, it's kind of business as usual, alex. you're looking at broadway street over my left should, the honky tonks are full, the party buses are out, but yes, this is going to be problematic in the hours ahead. middle tennessee is getting hit now for the third time with a snowstorm this year. first it was january 3rd, they saw up to 9 inches in some places. three days later, it was another 8 to 9 inches. now in nashville, where i am, they're expecting somewhere in the neighborhood of 4 to 5 inches of snow and 3 to 7 inches throughout the region. the key to all this, alex, and why it could be so problematic is this event where the warning is from 6:00 p.m. tonight until 6:00 p.m. sunday. it comes first with rain so the rain arrives, then there is going to be a mixture of sleet, freezing rain, and snow, but if that rain gets there first, it can freeze and cause considerable travel disruptions. in fact, the national weather service right now said that travel could
like there, sam? >> reporter: well, right now, it's kind of business as usual, alex. you're looking at broadway street over my left should, the honky tonks are full, the party buses are out, but yes, this is going to be problematic in the hours ahead. middle tennessee is getting hit now for the third time with a snowstorm this year. first it was january 3rd, they saw up to 9 inches in some places. three days later, it was another 8 to 9 inches. now in nashville, where i am, they're...
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i don't open the door for anyone. >> sam took a financial risk to spring for a living. she was online for up to 10 hours a day come everyday, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety's and symptoms like a phobia. >> i don'think i went out for a year. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face toace. it has been so long since i've done it, another human. >> streamers have told me the longer you are online, the more your channel will grow subscribers and advertising revenue. >> it is a numbers game with twitch. it is a lot about being on throughout the day as often and as long as you can, so that it is really this improvised to stream -- this incentivized to stream for short bursts. >> they need to make changes to better protect content creators. >> it encourages streamers to be onstream for many hours, sometimes 24 hours or more, and that clearly affects your mental health and physical health. i think t platforms really need to think about changing the mechanics of the platform, changing the financial model to help protect streamers. >> twitch s
i don't open the door for anyone. >> sam took a financial risk to spring for a living. she was online for up to 10 hours a day come everyday, to pay the bills. that lead to anxiety's and symptoms like a phobia. >> i don'think i went out for a year. it sounds really silly, but i don't really like talking to anyone face toace. it has been so long since i've done it, another human. >> streamers have told me the longer you are online, the more your channel will grow subscribers...
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sam, we go to you first on this fast moving and developing
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if you have a beef with the airline, uncle sam may be able to help. chris kamura shows us how to open up a federal case and what you might get out of it, chris? >> when your flight is endlessly delayed, suddenly canceled or no one at the airline picks up, you should hold them accountable. our database is full of people who filed complaints and got nowhere. >> contact the department, we are here to help. >> she is with the department of aviation consumer protection. its agents take complaints about lousy airline service, investigate them and take action. >> there is a termation as to whether the traveler is allowed a refund. >> very few people send in a positive review when everything goes well. before you start, collect your thoughts and documents. right up a condensed timeline of events, then add in a narrative that explains where the airline dropped the ball, how it impacted you and what you expect now. don't embellish. you don't want to be caught lying to uncle sam. writing down your saga is important. they only take complaints in writing. go to tr
if you have a beef with the airline, uncle sam may be able to help. chris kamura shows us how to open up a federal case and what you might get out of it, chris? >> when your flight is endlessly delayed, suddenly canceled or no one at the airline picks up, you should hold them accountable. our database is full of people who filed complaints and got nowhere. >> contact the department, we are here to help. >> she is with the department of aviation consumer protection. its agents...
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sam kylie is on the ground for us. as president biden plans to move troops to eastern europe the ukrainian president publicly pushing back on the threat. what is the message? the ukrainian president zelensky. what's the message for president biden? >> reporter: i think he sounds a little childish in many ways particularly the over $600 million worth of aid to the country of ukraine over the last year. 200 million announced. large numbers of weapons pouring in for this country militarily. there's something more nuanced going on rather though he put it r rather firmly. >> translator: i'm the president over ukraine and based here. the president should know the situation from me and not intermediaries. >> reporter: what he means by that really is not too sound rude and can be abrasive but ultimately what he's been also saying by talking up the danger of invasion and the imminence of invasion that's having an economic impact on ukraine. there's capital flight from the country. last year did really well raising international
sam kylie is on the ground for us. as president biden plans to move troops to eastern europe the ukrainian president publicly pushing back on the threat. what is the message? the ukrainian president zelensky. what's the message for president biden? >> reporter: i think he sounds a little childish in many ways particularly the over $600 million worth of aid to the country of ukraine over the last year. 200 million announced. large numbers of weapons pouring in for this country militarily....
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and i put my sam robinson hat on because i mean prison is still going on. mmm, you know what i'm saying? so, you know my position especially in this book is not to you know. say anything crazy that you know, messed anybody stuff that they got going on today, but he always put my sam robertson hat on. that's what i was doing side. hmm because we know whether what we can say because when you talk about games you talk about this you talk about that some of those things like play a role on the safety and security institutions, you know what i'm saying? so of course writing the book it's like, okay. what is what is permissible what it's not permissible what you know, what can i say? what can i not say so i did i think right and it was more. of trying to get all the facts out. with my sam robinson hat on well with any prison story there's these parallel. there's like what the dance you have to dance with the people who control the prison but also there's the concern about like not burning the spot or not, you know not creating more conflict or pain for people who
and i put my sam robinson hat on because i mean prison is still going on. mmm, you know what i'm saying? so, you know my position especially in this book is not to you know. say anything crazy that you know, messed anybody stuff that they got going on today, but he always put my sam robertson hat on. that's what i was doing side. hmm because we know whether what we can say because when you talk about games you talk about this you talk about that some of those things like play a role on the...
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and we'll peek to power player sam bankman freed of ftx the company valued at $32 billion. his net worth maybe two third of that it comes despite concerns of a bitcoin bear market. kelly? >> wow looking forward to it. hi, everybody. stocks are rebounding. at least you end it feeling better like the teams that made a pretty good run at the games they lost. nasdaq up 2.5% and the dow's up 231 in deal news sony is buying bungee the deal valued at $3.6 billion. sony shares up 4% after microsoft's acquisition of activision and a purchase of zynga. boeing shares helping with a sale to qatar aircrafts with a list price of $4.5 billion session highs. the broad retreeat in share prices is prompts a debate if it's the start of something sinister mike santoli is here to grade the correction. >> i think you'd have to say that this correction not to say it's fully done is definitely getting a pass grade it achieved much of what a bull market correction is supposed to do which is to moderate excessive valuations, skim away the froth. reset expectations to something more moderate or reali
and we'll peek to power player sam bankman freed of ftx the company valued at $32 billion. his net worth maybe two third of that it comes despite concerns of a bitcoin bear market. kelly? >> wow looking forward to it. hi, everybody. stocks are rebounding. at least you end it feeling better like the teams that made a pretty good run at the games they lost. nasdaq up 2.5% and the dow's up 231 in deal news sony is buying bungee the deal valued at $3.6 billion. sony shares up 4% after...
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i am one of them coley just called me professor sam will coiling the balance. i feel empowered, i feel actually good because people get to see somebody. i am not doing what i do to make money, but i do it to become this. somebody said l m a julio identifies as non binary. what we caught up with him and kept her at an exhibition in the stevenson gallery, when a good one works on display or diverse photographs, paintings, and installation and the document and celebrate the lives of south africa. lesbian, again, trans, queer, and intersects communities with the world. the world is visual in the world is a globe of pixels that forms a picture. so to make sure that we have like, good, high quality pixels, it means that we need to read this history. and now i'm a holy, grew up in a township near durban, in the 19 seventy's that was during the apartheid era when south africa white minority ruled over the country's black majority. holy was in the early twenties from south africa, held its 1st non racial democratic elections in 1900 for there. well came to south africa,
i am one of them coley just called me professor sam will coiling the balance. i feel empowered, i feel actually good because people get to see somebody. i am not doing what i do to make money, but i do it to become this. somebody said l m a julio identifies as non binary. what we caught up with him and kept her at an exhibition in the stevenson gallery, when a good one works on display or diverse photographs, paintings, and installation and the document and celebrate the lives of south africa....
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maria: sam, what's your take? >> "my take" is that even though they said there could be a 50 basis point hike he also acknowledged he only sees three rate increases for this year. we are looking for for rate increases, one in each of the quarters of this year and also an additional one in the first quarter of 2023, so certainly the ramp is higher, but our feeling is the market doesn't need to go beyond and scare the financial markets by raising half a point the first timeout. maria: sam, how do the earnings story fit into all of this? what are your expectations for 2022 on the whole as a year in terms of earnings and economic growth? >> well, looks like a great year will be followed by a goodyear. when you look to earnings in 2021, we see the numbers are expected to around 45%, yet if you look at 2022 growth is expected to be around a seven and half percent and we are looking for at least two sectors financial and real estate that actually come in the red ink for the full year 2022, so definite earning slowdown in
maria: sam, what's your take? >> "my take" is that even though they said there could be a 50 basis point hike he also acknowledged he only sees three rate increases for this year. we are looking for for rate increases, one in each of the quarters of this year and also an additional one in the first quarter of 2023, so certainly the ramp is higher, but our feeling is the market doesn't need to go beyond and scare the financial markets by raising half a point the first timeout....
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here is sam brock. >> reporter: it is rare for a hyped nfl weekend to actually exceed expectations. >> he might be gone! he is! kansas city takes the lead. >> reporter: with the bills/chiefs barn burner sunday night did just that. capping a scintillating 48 hours of football. >> and there it is! >> reporter: that delivered four walk-offs, three game-winning field goals, and a window into a new generation of league leaders. allen, mahomes and burrow, ready to rip the mantle from icons like brady and rodgers. >> we will play teams like this in games like this. >> reporter: precisely what scares the rest of the league, a jaw-dropping young quarterback talent as the faces of the nfl for years, the two number 12s, both suffered razor thin defeats, prompting questions about where they will be next year >> truthfully, guys, i'm thinking about this game and not thinking about anything past five minutes from now. >> reporter: while brady failed to pull off a miracle comeback for the bucs, he has perhaps permanently shifted expectations of what players are capable of doing at this age >> but it
here is sam brock. >> reporter: it is rare for a hyped nfl weekend to actually exceed expectations. >> he might be gone! he is! kansas city takes the lead. >> reporter: with the bills/chiefs barn burner sunday night did just that. capping a scintillating 48 hours of football. >> and there it is! >> reporter: that delivered four walk-offs, three game-winning field goals, and a window into a new generation of league leaders. allen, mahomes and burrow, ready to rip...
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sam: it could be, but the data does not suggest that yet. in the past, the numbers i am looking at up to jay norton divorce, it was only 2% of the cases, but there are countries where it is growing quite well. denmark has over 50% of cases that are vba to -- the ba-2 sub variant. but this is not a variant that has just occurred. it was detected in south africa when the omicron main variant was identified as one of the variants. these viruses constantly have little mutations, and then one of them takes. so this is not something new, but clearly when you look at the data in some countries, it is taking over, and that might mean that there is some advantage to it. kailey: bloomberg's sam fazeli joining us. let's get more perspective on this now with dr. richard pebody, pathogen team leader for the w.h.o. in europe. thank you for being here. there continues to be variants we pay attention to. we likely will have more in the future. how close are we from moving from a pandemic to an endemic? dr. pebody: thanks very much for the opportunity to spe
sam: it could be, but the data does not suggest that yet. in the past, the numbers i am looking at up to jay norton divorce, it was only 2% of the cases, but there are countries where it is growing quite well. denmark has over 50% of cases that are vba to -- the ba-2 sub variant. but this is not a variant that has just occurred. it was detected in south africa when the omicron main variant was identified as one of the variants. these viruses constantly have little mutations, and then one of...
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. >> let's go to sam. and, sam, you know, we heard at the top of the show, we were talking about that, russia wants a guarantee that nato won't expand to include ukraine. john stultenberg has already talked about it. what does ukraine want to see from nato here? >> reporter: well, ukraine is not a member of nato, as you observed there. >> yes. >> reporter: it would like to be because it would like to be like the baltic states, under the nato security blanket that would have meant that if any territory was invaded by any country, there would be an automatic collective defense of that country. that's exactly what ukraine is looking for. the ukrainians are meeting today. the deputy prime minister is meeting today. they are alongside the georgians who also have some of their territory occupied by russian will be meeting with senior military leaders on thursday. the signal coming from russia is not membership but they are putting a reassuring arm around the two countries, particularly ukraine suffering an immed
. >> let's go to sam. and, sam, you know, we heard at the top of the show, we were talking about that, russia wants a guarantee that nato won't expand to include ukraine. john stultenberg has already talked about it. what does ukraine want to see from nato here? >> reporter: well, ukraine is not a member of nato, as you observed there. >> yes. >> reporter: it would like to be because it would like to be like the baltic states, under the nato security blanket that would...
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let's start with sam kiley live in ukraine. sam, good morning. the white house is calling an invasion imminent. officials in kyiv is saying it's not imminent. why aren't they on the same page? >> reporter: i think it's a very different approach in terms of national reassurance from the perspective of the foreign minister making statements to reinforce his own president's statement. there is an exitent threat of invasion. they don't want their public thinking they are hours from seeing tanks a broaching the border. the russians are two weeks from being poised for an invasion. they have troops in belarus in the north of the country. ukrainian officials, 120,000 russian troops close to the ukrainian border but not on t poised for a possible invasion, part of the ongoing pressure being maintained by russia. this is coming, of course, as the united states, united kingdom, australia, canada, germany began to remove what they're calling non-essential staff and diplomatic families from the ukrainian capitol here ahead of an inkrags. they are slightly out
let's start with sam kiley live in ukraine. sam, good morning. the white house is calling an invasion imminent. officials in kyiv is saying it's not imminent. why aren't they on the same page? >> reporter: i think it's a very different approach in terms of national reassurance from the perspective of the foreign minister making statements to reinforce his own president's statement. there is an exitent threat of invasion. they don't want their public thinking they are hours from seeing...
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sam roselle. we had fan creating an ambience a bit. likewise, anderson, it's something we like to do a lot because it has an extension of how we tell stories into this and an invitation for the public to understand how we work as artists of how we discover a place to observe things on the details textures and colors that then inspire our stories. it's our own universe. we're presenting back hopeless children's bedrooms can also feel like private universe's. james madison travel the world photographing where children sleep. ah child, thank to see in reality orphanage. what would the world look like if it were made by children may be like this. the domain, a 4 year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals the biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains 4 hours a day. this is her bedroom. other times a place where a child placed their head for the my to provides insight into their families, difficult living situation, and daily fight for survival. ah,
sam roselle. we had fan creating an ambience a bit. likewise, anderson, it's something we like to do a lot because it has an extension of how we tell stories into this and an invitation for the public to understand how we work as artists of how we discover a place to observe things on the details textures and colors that then inspire our stories. it's our own universe. we're presenting back hopeless children's bedrooms can also feel like private universe's. james madison travel the world...