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michael: why did it take so long? karen andrews: i think it was a lack of understanding by many, many people of what space is all about and the opportunities that it can present. so i think it took a little bit of time for people to understand the significance of space, the space industry, the space sector, to australia. there's opportunities for us to grow our businesses, there's opportunities for us to create jobs here, and there's opportunities in space for our everyday lives to become that much easier, that more--that much more simpler. so yes, there are some opportunities for us, and we should grasp them with both hands. malcolm: the australian space agency was really important and a very positive step because what it does, it gives us a policy organization within government whose job it is to help grow the australian commercial space sector. ♪♪♪ michael: right now, the space world is a very exciting field to be in, full of boffins who have spent years working toward the moment we're now living. brad tucker
michael: why did it take so long? karen andrews: i think it was a lack of understanding by many, many people of what space is all about and the opportunities that it can present. so i think it took a little bit of time for people to understand the significance of space, the space industry, the space sector, to australia. there's opportunities for us to grow our businesses, there's opportunities for us to create jobs here, and there's opportunities in space for our everyday lives to become that...
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michael whittington: muchas gracias por tenerme. damián trujillo: gracias, no, gracias por estar aquí; bueno, en comunidad del valle hablamos de cosas más ligeras, culturales, pero esto es cosa seria, y está impactando a toda la comunidad. para más información puede acceder a las páginas de web del condado de santa clara y de la fiscalía del condado de santa clara, ahí están, y como dijo el capitán whittington, también en la página web de la dea, halla más información sobre los peligros del fentanilo, hay que tomar esto con suma precaución. regresamos con más aquí en comunidad del valle; no se nos vayan. [música] april: para mí personalmente como madre, yo pienso en los maestros y digo "ellos son el corazón de nuestras comunidades". ellos son los que están ahí, invirtiendo su tiempo, su amor, a nuestros hijos. rosy: las escuelas públicas dan a los estudiantes un lugar seguro para estar. les dan la oportunidad a los niños de desarrollarse y desenvolverse dentro de una comunidad. marÍa: padres como yo sabemos
michael whittington: muchas gracias por tenerme. damián trujillo: gracias, no, gracias por estar aquí; bueno, en comunidad del valle hablamos de cosas más ligeras, culturales, pero esto es cosa seria, y está impactando a toda la comunidad. para más información puede acceder a las páginas de web del condado de santa clara y de la fiscalía del condado de santa clara, ahí están, y como dijo el capitán whittington, también en la página web de la dea, halla más información sobre los...
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michael: tonight on "4 corners," "the united states versus julian assange." ♪♪♪ michael: in june 2012, julian assange was a man under pressure, wanted for questioning in sweden over allegations of sexual assault and the subject of an ongoing investigation in the united states over the publication of huge tranches of classified information. on a spring day, he made his way here to the ecuadorian embassy in london, seeking asylum. jennifer: julian sought asylum in 2012, in the ecuadorian embassy, because he didn't have assurances that, once in custody to face extradition to sweden, he wouldn't be served with a u.s. extradition request. we had asked the australian government to seek those assurances. the australian government had refused to do so. it was only then that he sought asylum, which was his right as a matter of ternational law. fidel narvaez: julian arri. it's publicly known that he was disguised as a deliveryman. he had his request for asylum written and ready. he handed it over to us. michael: fidel narvaez was consul at the embassy when ecuador took him in. fidel narvaez: we
michael: tonight on "4 corners," "the united states versus julian assange." ♪♪♪ michael: in june 2012, julian assange was a man under pressure, wanted for questioning in sweden over allegations of sexual assault and the subject of an ongoing investigation in the united states over the publication of huge tranches of classified information. on a spring day, he made his way here to the ecuadorian embassy in london, seeking asylum. jennifer: julian sought asylum in 2012,...
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michael alexander. >> thank you, michael. we started with two conversations and how they were brought together. when the earthquake occurred it was clear that the drive which was many decades old not in the best structural shape was going to have to be replaced. the san francisco board of supervisors. thank you, supervisors, formed a doyle drive committee and as signed it the task of bringing together the various elements of san francisco and reporting back on what we wanted. this included caltrans. a lot of neighbors. the sierra club, the spur. all sorts of people. i was elected vice chair. we got to work. it was tough. caltrans came in with 26 different designs. they said choose one. we didn't like any of them. the problem was that we knew what we didn't like. we had no idea what we did like, what we really wanted. this went on for months. we were meeting at the golden gate bridge district offices. months and months, getting nowhere. until and we always asked at the end of each meeting was there anybody from the public who
michael alexander. >> thank you, michael. we started with two conversations and how they were brought together. when the earthquake occurred it was clear that the drive which was many decades old not in the best structural shape was going to have to be replaced. the san francisco board of supervisors. thank you, supervisors, formed a doyle drive committee and as signed it the task of bringing together the various elements of san francisco and reporting back on what we wanted. this...
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michael: that's true. what we're seeing, the vast majority of this communication is through cell phones, through the tiktoks, the instagrams, all the social media platforms that people use to communicate, but especially where our young, our youth live, for the most part. that is their marketplace. and by using emojis, code words, and simple phrases, they're able to facilitate the sale, advertise the fentanyl or the pills that contain fentanyl, and our youth are consuming them; because like all youth, there's an experimentation aspect to that, and that's where us, as parents, have to explain and talk about the dangers of it. damian: and you're doing that. you're going to community groups and explaining and to schools and explaining how big of a problem this is. michael: yes, actually, at this moment i've been going probably about once a week. i'm trying to ramp that up. i'm going to english-speaking groups, spanish-speaking groups, and i'm trying to spread the word. we have some information, literature that
michael: that's true. what we're seeing, the vast majority of this communication is through cell phones, through the tiktoks, the instagrams, all the social media platforms that people use to communicate, but especially where our young, our youth live, for the most part. that is their marketplace. and by using emojis, code words, and simple phrases, they're able to facilitate the sale, advertise the fentanyl or the pills that contain fentanyl, and our youth are consuming them; because like all...
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go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now. the european countries and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running the world, they are representing us interest more than european interests. and the question is now that oil prices are going up, now that all of a sudden europe is essentially being squeezed out of its chemical industry. it's fertilizer industry, it's a car industry. and at what point are they going to make a radical change? it can't be done under the current social democrats and the christian democrats and the other politicians there. it's an inherently unstable situation, but it looks like you're going to be squeezed a
go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now. the european countries and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running the...
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kristen: ok, let us hear from michael himself. michael: we are all environmentalists. and of course, i am very concerned about the environment and protecting what we have here. and telling stories about the far east, i can tell you that much of what i have photographs you can't shoot again. kristen: wow. michael, people who know him know he is an icon who has captured some of the worlds most memorable images of the far east. people know he has 2 million followers on instagram. what they don't know is what he touched on their, thr soe much of what he captured has changed --there, that so much of what he captured is change. can you touch on that? >> absolutely. michael is one of the greatest photographers of all time, legendary storyteller for national geographic. he is an ambassador for net geo to eliminate and -- national geographic to illuminate our world. he captured so much of what sadly is disappearing, so much along the silk road, and the has devoted his -- he has devoted his career helping to advance that mission of preserving what once was, and he is always look
kristen: ok, let us hear from michael himself. michael: we are all environmentalists. and of course, i am very concerned about the environment and protecting what we have here. and telling stories about the far east, i can tell you that much of what i have photographs you can't shoot again. kristen: wow. michael, people who know him know he is an icon who has captured some of the worlds most memorable images of the far east. people know he has 2 million followers on instagram. what they don't...
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go ahead, michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they've had their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running the world, they are representing us interest more than european interests. and the question is now that oil prices are going up, now that all of a sudden europe is essentially being squeezed out of its chemical industry. it's fertilizer industry, it's a car industry. and at what point are they going to make a radical change? it can't be done under the current social democrats and the christian democrats and the other politicians there. it's an inherently unstable situation, but it looks like you're going to be squeeze
go ahead, michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they've had their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running the...
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who is michael sussman? guest: michael sussman was a private attorney with perkins q. week, the law firm that was doing the legal work for the clinton campaign ahead of the 2016 election. he was one of the top lawyers for the clinton campaign, him and mark -- mark elias. what durham has alleged is, in 2016, september 2016, weeks away from that presidential election, michael sussman went to the fbi and told fbi top lawyer james baker that he was not representing a client. he was not doing this on behalf of any client when he brought anti-trump allegations, linking president trump to a russian back. since then, those claims have been debunked thoroughly. the fbi looked into it and concluded they were meritless, special counsel robert moeller concluded it was meritless. when he was testifying before congress, moeller was asked about the alpha bank allegations. he said as far as he knew, there was no evidence to back these allegations up. host: he goes to -- michael sussman goes to this fbi agent, says he has this evidence, but says he is not representing a client. what do
who is michael sussman? guest: michael sussman was a private attorney with perkins q. week, the law firm that was doing the legal work for the clinton campaign ahead of the 2016 election. he was one of the top lawyers for the clinton campaign, him and mark -- mark elias. what durham has alleged is, in 2016, september 2016, weeks away from that presidential election, michael sussman went to the fbi and told fbi top lawyer james baker that he was not representing a client. he was not doing this...
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michael: i think it does. the fed has its work cut out for it, but it needs to slow aggregate demand. typically starting from behind the curve, the success rate is not very high, so usually what happens is central banks start off too slow when they are behind the curve. that is the definition of being behind the curve. eventually, they apply too much braking force later on and that is typically when you are in a bust part of the cycle. i don't think that part plays out this year. but they have missed the boat of this year. i think it is pretty obvious now. they really should have gotten the tightening process going last year. even with that press conference last week, powell seemingly explicitly ruling out greater than 50 basis points moves. why will anything out in the early innings? step away from the forward guidance and take it meeting by meeting. i think the message was a bit bungled and confused as well and that is not helpful in this environment. lisa: there is a big debate about where the drivers of in
michael: i think it does. the fed has its work cut out for it, but it needs to slow aggregate demand. typically starting from behind the curve, the success rate is not very high, so usually what happens is central banks start off too slow when they are behind the curve. that is the definition of being behind the curve. eventually, they apply too much braking force later on and that is typically when you are in a bust part of the cycle. i don't think that part plays out this year. but they have...
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francine: michael, you have to come back. michael: i will. francine: pinky promise, that's what we do on the bloomberg. that was grayscale's chief executive officer michael sonnenshein. tom: the european bank for reconstruction and development commits one billion euros in aid to ukraine. we will be joined by the president to discuss how the bank is reacting to the fallout of the war. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. we are 54 minutes into the european trading day. still seeing pressure, we opened about .8 percent lower, now european stocks are down half a percent. concerns about global growth and china, central banks moving inflation, mr. blankfein of goldman sachs saying we could look at a recession in the u.s. tom: an interesting call from j.p. morgan, they are upgrading some china internet stocks to overweight. this is the same team that put out the note saying chinese tech was essentially on investable, -- uninvestable, which we then found out was a mistake in terms of publication. significant uncertainties remain, but they should
francine: michael, you have to come back. michael: i will. francine: pinky promise, that's what we do on the bloomberg. that was grayscale's chief executive officer michael sonnenshein. tom: the european bank for reconstruction and development commits one billion euros in aid to ukraine. we will be joined by the president to discuss how the bank is reacting to the fallout of the war. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. we are 54 minutes into the european trading day. still seeing pressure,...
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michael: good morning. the message from this payrolls report is if you like the march number, you will like the april number, because nothing changed. if i had a nickel for every time they said little changed, i would be a wealthy man. 428,000 jobs restored in april, exactly the same as in march, even after revisions.
michael: good morning. the message from this payrolls report is if you like the march number, you will like the april number, because nothing changed. if i had a nickel for every time they said little changed, i would be a wealthy man. 428,000 jobs restored in april, exactly the same as in march, even after revisions.
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michael: such a great question, guy. the reason we are hesitant to answer the first question yes is because we are so different. the way that we go to markets and think about underwriting, from our standpoint it makes a combination with the players that are out there very difficult. it's not really one plus one equals three. oftentimes there would be synergy around deactivating late fees and energizing fees, keeping us from being the principal in the material rollout of the industry and in terms of how we think about future deals that we might do it might be good to look back at the deals we have done. we purchased a company in canada last year that grew rapidly and continues to grow rapidly and the key thing there was the strong alignment in terms of how we treat the consumer and a shared mission that will always govern what we can do. sonali: you also announced a partnership with strike this morning. what is the role that fintech is going to play going forward relative to traditional banks? months ago jamie dimon named
michael: such a great question, guy. the reason we are hesitant to answer the first question yes is because we are so different. the way that we go to markets and think about underwriting, from our standpoint it makes a combination with the players that are out there very difficult. it's not really one plus one equals three. oftentimes there would be synergy around deactivating late fees and energizing fees, keeping us from being the principal in the material rollout of the industry and in...
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i guess go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they've had their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running the world, they are representing us interest more than european interest. and the question is now that oil prices are going up, now that all of a sudden europe is essentially being we just out of its chemical industry. it's fertilizer industry, it's a car industry. and at what point are they going to make a radical change? it can be done under the current social democrats and the christian democrats and the other politicians there. it's an inherently unstable situation, but it looks like you're going to be squeezed an
i guess go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they've had their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of...
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michael: i've heard the same thing. i understand that but i think the thing we have to be mindful of is that this context is nothing like we've ever seen in my lifetime and my policy space. pandemic driven disruptions and a lot of things that are intersecting in ways that i think makes it hard to know where the economy is likely to go. i'm keeping my mind open. i am an optimist but a worried optimist. i were all the time so i will pay attention to see where things go. michael: it's an election year and there is a lot going on step you feel any political pressure? >> i'm not but we have a clear job to do and that's to meet our mandate. today the labor market is doing fine but the inflation is the real challenge. michael: thank you for joining us this morning. everybody is back together for the first time in a couple of years. jonathan: i hear it's beautiful which is why you are so happy and not so gloomy. thank you as always. the equity market is still -2% step no need to hike more than 50 basis points, get back to neutr
michael: i've heard the same thing. i understand that but i think the thing we have to be mindful of is that this context is nothing like we've ever seen in my lifetime and my policy space. pandemic driven disruptions and a lot of things that are intersecting in ways that i think makes it hard to know where the economy is likely to go. i'm keeping my mind open. i am an optimist but a worried optimist. i were all the time so i will pay attention to see where things go. michael: it's an election...
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okay, let me go to michael. michael todd said in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw? we think of is the prosperous west. michael, we're in a dead deflation. we're not in an inflation that there may be after the 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits. the paper, food and oil for the global south, there will be a currency depreciation. but in the united states it's written as such heavy dep, that's not the case and other parts of the world and the view is you've just pointed out it doesn't have to be this way. there's no real shortage. it is an artificial shortage created by american policy and the world does not have to suffer. there's a way for it to get by and it looks to me like the way to get by is to throw in with the countries that are growing with eurasia, with russia, china, iran, india, that is going to be the new c
okay, let me go to michael. michael todd said in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw? we think of is the prosperous west. michael, we're in a dead deflation. we're not in an inflation that there may be after the 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits. the paper, food and oil for the global south, there will...
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i guess go ahead, michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that was the united states and sort of running the world. they are representing us interest more than european interest. and the question is now that oil prices are going up, now that all of a sudden europe is essentially being we just out of its chemical industry, fertilizer industry. it's a car industry. and at what point are they going to make a radical change? it can be done under the current social democrats and the christian democrats and the other politicians. there is an inherently unstable situation, but it looks like you're going to be squeezed and squeezed b
i guess go ahead, michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been back by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that was the united states and sort of running...
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go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now on the european countries. and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been backed by. so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running the world. they are representing us interest more than european interests. and the question is now that oil prices are going up now that all of a sudden europe is essentially being squeezed out of its chemical industry. it's fertilizer industry, it's a car industry. and at what point are they going to make a radical change? it can't be done under the current social democrats and the christian democrats and the other politicians there. it's an inherently unstable situation, but it looks like you're just going to be
go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now on the european countries. and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been backed by. so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that because the united states is sort of running...
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go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been backed by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that was the united states and sort of running the world. they are representing us interest more than european interests. and the question is now that oil prices are going up, now that all of a sudden europe is essentially being we just out of its chemical industry, fertilizer industry. it's a car industry. and what point are they going to make a radical change? it can be done under the current social democrats and the christian democrats and the other politicians. there is an inherently unstable situation, but it looks like you're going to be squeezed and squeezed b
go ahead michael. well, one of the problems of trying to be a futurist is you always assume that countries are going to act in their own self interest. and that's not what's happening now, the european countries, and i shouldn't say countries, the european politicians have been backed by so much american meddling in europe selections for the last few years. they hide their whole future to the back in the united states. and they really feel that was the united states and sort of running the...
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tom: michael mckee, thank you so much. claims a bit positive but the gdp revised a little bit challenged to say the least. michael feroli chief economic at jp morgan, is note friday comes out at about 7:00 p.m. you talk about the headline analysis. algebraic functions friday night at 8:00 is a highlight of my friday evening. what dear algebraic functions say about the american housing market? units are grim, price has not moved. michael: housing is suffering a little bit from higher mortgage rates. we saw that in the new home sales might just mentioned as well as every point we got last week. we would expect that to continue the next several months given the lag between when mortgage rates go up and when new home sales go down. we are coming off white-hot levels, getting a little bit back into balance. it is likely to be the case that inventories, even with home sales coming off inventories will remain lean and we will see home prices declining. hopefully get more into balance. cooling-off, but not 2006 by any means. lisa:
tom: michael mckee, thank you so much. claims a bit positive but the gdp revised a little bit challenged to say the least. michael feroli chief economic at jp morgan, is note friday comes out at about 7:00 p.m. you talk about the headline analysis. algebraic functions friday night at 8:00 is a highlight of my friday evening. what dear algebraic functions say about the american housing market? units are grim, price has not moved. michael: housing is suffering a little bit from higher mortgage...
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okay, let me go to michael. michael todd sat in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw? we think of is the prosperous west. michael, we're in a dead deflation. we're not in an inflation. there may be for the 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits, the paper, food, and oil. for the global south, there will be a currency depreciation. but in the united states, it's written, it's such heavy dep, that's not the case and other parts of the world and the view as you pointed out, it doesn't have to be this way. there's no real shortage. it is an artificial shortage created by american policy and the world does not have to suffer. there's a way for it to get by and it looks to me like the way to get by is to throw in with the countries that are growing with eurasia, with russia, china, iran, india, that is going to be the new center of
okay, let me go to michael. michael todd sat in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw? we think of is the prosperous west. michael, we're in a dead deflation. we're not in an inflation. there may be for the 3rd world countries in the global so their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits, the paper, food, and oil. for the global south, there will be a...
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okay, let me go to michael. michael todd said in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw we think of is the prosperous west. michael were in a death deflation, were not in an inflation that there may be after the 3rd world countries in the global south. their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits. the paper, food and oil for the uh, global south, there will be a currency depreciation. but in the united states, it's written as such heavy dep, that's not the case and other parts of the world in the v as you pointed out, but it doesn't have to be this way. there's no real shortage. it is an artificial shortage created by american policy and the world does not have to suffer. there's a way for it to get by and it looks to me like the way to get by is to throw in with the countries that are growing with eurasia, with russia, china, iran, india, that is going to be the new ce
okay, let me go to michael. michael todd said in the program that we could face a $10.00 her loaf of bread. what are the social and political implications of that in what we saw we think of is the prosperous west. michael were in a death deflation, were not in an inflation that there may be after the 3rd world countries in the global south. their current season will go down against the dollar because of their balance and payments deficits. the paper, food and oil for the uh, global south, there...
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michael: i do think it is a bubble busting. i think this is very somewhere to the 2000-2002 environment. there's a number of growth names already down 60% to 75%. we are coming out of an environment where 2021 is probably going to prove to be a peak year and earnings, and that was a very stimulus driven year, so now we will look at the second half of 2022. obviously we are going into more tightening as the mortgage unfolds. i think that's with the volatility is and that is why these prices are so dramatic is people don't know where the real trend of organic business is. when these growth stocks stop growing, it is a big problem. sa: so when do you get the courage to buy? would you get the sense that we had a bottom? michael: there's two major indicators that i think are really important here. one is financial conditions. obviously chairman powell has talked about financial conditions need to tighten, bill dudley, the former europe fed president and vice chair of the fomc, he is saying conditions need to tighten. stocks and bond
michael: i do think it is a bubble busting. i think this is very somewhere to the 2000-2002 environment. there's a number of growth names already down 60% to 75%. we are coming out of an environment where 2021 is probably going to prove to be a peak year and earnings, and that was a very stimulus driven year, so now we will look at the second half of 2022. obviously we are going into more tightening as the mortgage unfolds. i think that's with the volatility is and that is why these prices are...
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henry: yes, i agree with what michael said. the narrative that is going on in both countries is damaging the relationship and probably also dampening the confidence to cooperate in the future. there is so much to collaborate. in addition to what he said on climate change in others, infrastructure, for example, china is in the -- is the leading country in the past four decades, transforming the whole country, making two thirds of the global steel railways. they have five to 6 million 4g and 5g stations across the country, we see that president biden proposed an infrastructure plan, the eu has announced a global gateway, so why not work together? strengthen the world bank. let's get the banks that share the same leg which to work together. -- same language to work together. also, absolutely, we have the post-pandemic and post ukraine war, is having you plan on infrastructure to help them. let's try something similar to work together so we can really not obsessed with our differences. blow that out of proportion and then we had to
henry: yes, i agree with what michael said. the narrative that is going on in both countries is damaging the relationship and probably also dampening the confidence to cooperate in the future. there is so much to collaborate. in addition to what he said on climate change in others, infrastructure, for example, china is in the -- is the leading country in the past four decades, transforming the whole country, making two thirds of the global steel railways. they have five to 6 million 4g and 5g...
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michael sussmann did not take notes. he has three hours billed to the clinton campaign from michael sussmann. that specific day he met the fbi. jurors thought that evidence was not strong enough. we spoken to legal experts, all on fox news who said they would not be shocked if michael sussmann was acquitted because he has a d.c. jury. >> harris: quickly, what is the status now? you got james baker who had no notes and inconsistent memory? i wonder what next steps really look like at this point? >> reporter: the over all durham investigation began in 2019. john durham, at the time, he was u.s. attorney in connecticut. he resigned a year later. he's been investigating the origins of this entire trump russian narrative, where did it start and who started it. we know it turned out to be false the narrative. in 2020, john durham charged an fbi attorney by the name of kevin kleinsmith for altering a fisa warrant to be able to do surveillance on a trump campaign. a carter paige. kevin kleinsmith bleeded guilty to -- pleaded gui
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because the reason you just said michael. that radicalize base of the republican party, joe mentioned it too. that is why i believe in the long term hopes to return it internally are going to be a failure. i left the republican party this week because i alternately concluded that for buffalo, these efforts to try to reform the gop are failing. and the republican party has kind of disabuse people of the notion that it is tied to racism. but let me be very clear. i get there is not just a dotted line to the leadership of the gop when it comes to violence supremacy. there is a direct line. when i was in the trump administration, donald trump and his core team refused to issue a domestic terrorism strategy, when we talked about by the way to promising. when the gi and the dhs warned us this would be a threat. because they did not think the school should be violent extremists. they thought they were very enthusiastic voters. and, then when trump will talk about the countries that he wanted to increase immigration from, he would ta
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what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you debuted last you use the conversation extensively in your project, what was it that made the so valuable. melody: a couple of things, one i'll step back for a second it cannot answer that question through the lens of my experience as a staff person so having been ted kennedy's chief counsel and having been obama's domestic policy advisor, is much as happened in the room estimate happens in the fall. in written material can't capture that. but a memo looks like by the time it that it gets to a senator or a president, is often been edited and reedited lots of people put their opinions and and they said
what an incredible gift in historians like michael that we have these as michael currently said to the forward to his first of the two books on the tapes. the only thing worse and anything bad that comes out of the state, anything bad that we hear in lyndon b. johnson's comments would have been a in lyndon b. johnson's view, to have been forgotten. this has kept him so relevant and yet so intimate the experiences of listening to these conversations. mark: melanie in these podcasts that you...
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michael: it is too soon to say. the cities that have taken action recently have done so in just the last year. los angeles within the last couple of months took some steps to limit pretext stops and required officers to have specific information before making a pretext stop. philadelphia did what san francisco did and disband low level -- just band low-level traffic stops. it has all get to be examined. kristen: we have about 30 seconds, but what is the next step? a public hearing, when can people weigh in, a vote? michael: this is an unusual process how the police commission will hear this policy proposal. it will start on a wednesday when the proposal is introduced. it will be a series of public hearings where people will a chance to weigh in and give their views on the proposal. the idea is to have this culminate in a vote and the fall when the police commission decide whether to adopted, and then there is a whole process afterwards. we are just at the beginning stages of this proposal. kristen: don't go away. we
michael: it is too soon to say. the cities that have taken action recently have done so in just the last year. los angeles within the last couple of months took some steps to limit pretext stops and required officers to have specific information before making a pretext stop. philadelphia did what san francisco did and disband low level -- just band low-level traffic stops. it has all get to be examined. kristen: we have about 30 seconds, but what is the next step? a public hearing, when can...
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, michael? good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. good morning, everybody. i'm at gullfoss falls. this water that's rushing over the falls, it is runoff from the second biggest glacier in iceland, called langjokull. the name means long glacier. according to predictions, it could be just a few generations away from disappearing completely. you can really feel the power of the earth right here but it's just one of the many things threatened by the climate crisis, you guys. >> look at that sight right there. >> whoo, it's beautiful. >> looking forward to seeing more of that coming up. >>> right now the latest on the defamation suit brought by johnny depp against ex-wife amber heard. she wrapped up four emotional days on the stand getting grilled by depp's attorneys. amy has more. good morning, amy. >> george, good morning. depp's aorysing shdoored photos her injuries and suggesting that heard herself was often the aggressor in what was clearly a tumultuous and toxic relationship. >> h
, michael? good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. good morning, everybody. i'm at gullfoss falls. this water that's rushing over the falls, it is runoff from the second biggest glacier in iceland, called langjokull. the name means long glacier. according to predictions, it could be just a few generations away from disappearing completely. you can really feel the power of the earth right here but it's just one of the many things threatened by the climate crisis, you guys....
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we will talk to michael purves about this. i guess there is a new regime and there is a repricing going on. in historical context is it a bear market? on friday many stocks hammered. you look at the indices and you say where is the immediate catharsis? have we seen catharsis yet? i don't think so. jonathan: can we make the case the worst of this is done? credit, yes there has been damage done, but spreads of not blown out in a massive weight like we might have seen a couple of years ago. that is intriguing from my perspective. lisa: every morning i look at spreads on investment-grade and high-yield to gauge do we start surprising credit risk. how do we get credit risk when we have capitals that do not have near-term majority. the next wall is not until 2025. at that point is credit reflective of real risk? if borrowing costs rise, does it matter? jonathan: that is the question a lot of people in fixed income are asking. futures on the s&p and nasdaq into negative territory. on the s&p down 1.8%. yields are higher on the 10 yea
we will talk to michael purves about this. i guess there is a new regime and there is a repricing going on. in historical context is it a bear market? on friday many stocks hammered. you look at the indices and you say where is the immediate catharsis? have we seen catharsis yet? i don't think so. jonathan: can we make the case the worst of this is done? credit, yes there has been damage done, but spreads of not blown out in a massive weight like we might have seen a couple of years ago. that...
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what michael said. [laughter] just getting. but yes. what michael said -- just kidding. but yes, what michael said. i think it is a national priority, they should. if they don't, it is a fair question to ask, who should pay for it? i think wireless pays more than a fair share right now. they should look at that question. >> ok. spectrum is an important part of the solution. for the infrastructure. i guess infrastructure is appropriate in some sense come so broadband deployment -- some sense, to broadband deployment. now we are going to focus more on spectrum issues. meredith, as i said earlier, of course, is president of the wireless association. so she gets to go first. i just want to throw out a couple of things. and you can then address those, or whatever else you want to. one would be, talk about what is in the pipeline. you know, the urgency or non -urgency of getting more spectrum available. talk about the issues we have had with the coordination, between the executive branch and fcc, because that's been an issue now for some part of the american public that they'v
what michael said. [laughter] just getting. but yes. what michael said -- just kidding. but yes, what michael said. i think it is a national priority, they should. if they don't, it is a fair question to ask, who should pay for it? i think wireless pays more than a fair share right now. they should look at that question. >> ok. spectrum is an important part of the solution. for the infrastructure. i guess infrastructure is appropriate in some sense come so broadband deployment -- some...
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michael, we know that the u. s. has not been happy with china's stance when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine. how much does china's reaction to that invasion, and how much does china's close relationship to russia play into all of this? well, i think that the ukraine war and russia's attack on crane has reinforced the notion that the framing of the global order today should be democracy versus authoritarianism. because here we have an examples of, of an aggressive authoritarian state threatening a democratic or quiz or democratic stage. and that this is just harming are things to com. and so people then look at china and say, well, china is an authoritarian state to tie, was a democracy and trying to has designs on taiwan. so trying to attack taiwan, just like russia, ukraine. so you get this deeper the sense of this alarming threat of hose by these types of states. when in fact the calculations the, the stakes involved, the interests involved in these 2 cases are quite different. and it is a gross simplific
michael, we know that the u. s. has not been happy with china's stance when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine. how much does china's reaction to that invasion, and how much does china's close relationship to russia play into all of this? well, i think that the ukraine war and russia's attack on crane has reinforced the notion that the framing of the global order today should be democracy versus authoritarianism. because here we have an examples of, of an aggressive authoritarian state...
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henry michael, they're brought up a taiwan. of course, this is playing a role right now when it comes to the u. s is relationship with china, you had president biden. i, in his recent comments on taiwan. those comments angered beijing on tuesday. you said that the u. s. would respond militarily, if the island was attacked, the white house later walked back those comments. but how much has that upset paging? well, i think a might have been talking on quite a few times. and every time friend of mine is, you know, we, we respect china on the 6th just against china. we were really, we were a big by one china policy, but every time that's why he's on to other people. he sounds different. so, so that's really, you know, made china kind of difficult to understand. but also i think that your great thing is really serviceable by to the people of all the hello. well, the nato, us, ross, you because you see why one, sorry, d and terms are in term. it is why that's really good because national condemnation and criticism, i mean highways re
henry michael, they're brought up a taiwan. of course, this is playing a role right now when it comes to the u. s is relationship with china, you had president biden. i, in his recent comments on taiwan. those comments angered beijing on tuesday. you said that the u. s. would respond militarily, if the island was attacked, the white house later walked back those comments. but how much has that upset paging? well, i think a might have been talking on quite a few times. and every time friend of...
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michael sussmann is charged with lying to the fbi. there are text messages where michael sussmann says he was bringing the information on his own as a concerned citizen, not on behalf of any clients. special counsel john durham says his team has evidence that michael sussmann billed hillary clinton's campaign for that meeting. they hope to prove michael sussmann used law enforcement to impact donald trump's campaign in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. >> it's a really sad day, i think, for the fbi and to see and remember their motto is, fidelity, bravery and integrity. today we witnessed zero integrity, zero bravery. >> brooke: the government is expected to wrap up witness testimony by wednesday. it is unclear if michael sussmann himself will take the stand in his own defense. >> todd: we will see. thank you. now that we know hillary clintson played a role, emily compagno talked about mueller not includeing that in his special report. >> emily: we footd that bill, they produced three separate reports that said we can't prove
michael sussmann is charged with lying to the fbi. there are text messages where michael sussmann says he was bringing the information on his own as a concerned citizen, not on behalf of any clients. special counsel john durham says his team has evidence that michael sussmann billed hillary clinton's campaign for that meeting. they hope to prove michael sussmann used law enforcement to impact donald trump's campaign in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. >> it's a really sad day, i...
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henry michael, they're brought up a taiwan. of course, this is playing a role right now when it comes to the u. s is relationship with china, you had president biden in his recent comments on taiwan. those comments angered beijing on tuesday. you said that the u. s. would respond militarily, if the island was attacked, the white house later walked back those comments. but how much has that upset paging? well, i mean, well, you know, to shoot rosen by talking on home quite a few times. and every time or, you know, we, we respect john with all the 6 judge diagnostic allies against china. we were really, we were a big by one china policy, but every time that's why he's on to other people. he sounds different. so, so that's really, you know, made china kind of difficult to understand. but also i think that you, great thing is really sort of minor to the people of all the, the nato, us rashi, which i know because you see why one sovereignty and told her infirmities why. that's really the cause of international condemnation and criti
henry michael, they're brought up a taiwan. of course, this is playing a role right now when it comes to the u. s is relationship with china, you had president biden in his recent comments on taiwan. those comments angered beijing on tuesday. you said that the u. s. would respond militarily, if the island was attacked, the white house later walked back those comments. but how much has that upset paging? well, i mean, well, you know, to shoot rosen by talking on home quite a few times. and every...
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michael? >> all right, thank you so much, rachel. >>> now to those fears of a summer covid surge. new cases on the rise nationwide with those omicron subvariants making up most of the cases in the country. whit johnson is outside of a hospital in the bronx with more. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. in recent weeks the numbers have been going in the wrong direction. only adding to concerns about a possible covid resurgence this summer. new daily covid cases in the u.s. up 127% in the last month. hospitalizations also up about 28% during that same time. those two omicron subvariants now accounting for the vast majority of all cases in the u.s. and health experts say it's becoming increasingly difficult to track covid cases because testing in this country has plummeted. more and more americans are using those at-home testing kits so the fear is that the true numbers are being underreported. another way that they're tracking this virus is through wastewater testing and righ
michael? >> all right, thank you so much, rachel. >>> now to those fears of a summer covid surge. new cases on the rise nationwide with those omicron subvariants making up most of the cases in the country. whit johnson is outside of a hospital in the bronx with more. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning. in recent weeks the numbers have been going in the wrong direction. only adding to concerns about a possible covid resurgence this summer. new daily covid...
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>> no, michael. basically this is the most consequential midterm elections we have seen in my memory. they could heavily shape the course of this country for at least the next six years. so a lot is at stake. as you say, his plate is piled high with crises that he's been unable to resolve here in the past. if you're asking basically what advice would i give this president, i can just tell you i think what he needs to do is to plan for the best but prepare for the worst. that's often true in presidential life, but it's particularly true here. as you say, if things come out really, really well, i think then he can look upon a period of governance that will be good for the next couple years. if he pulls off a big surprise, and they would be surprises if the democrats kept the house and the senate and increased their margins. that's possible in the senate particularly, that would really give him a lift going into the next two years. on the other hand, if it goes badly, you know, then he's going to be und
>> no, michael. basically this is the most consequential midterm elections we have seen in my memory. they could heavily shape the course of this country for at least the next six years. so a lot is at stake. as you say, his plate is piled high with crises that he's been unable to resolve here in the past. if you're asking basically what advice would i give this president, i can just tell you i think what he needs to do is to plan for the best but prepare for the worst. that's often true...
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i will go to michael powell. michael powell is president and ceo of the ncta, internet and television association. as most of you know, he served as chairman and commissioner first, then chairman of the federal communications commission. and this may be sort of a set up to some of the discussion we might have, but this is my one bit about michael powell, since i'm going back in history a bit for each of you. michael powell gave what i think is one of the most important speeches delivered on communications and internet policy back in december, 2000. i know you know what i'm talking about. that was the great judo rock band migration speech. that was before michael became chairman of the fcc. i'm going to read an excerpt, because it is the type of thing that i think is a backdrop to some of the things we might be talking about. you can see i say things like this. that is what you do in the think tank. michael said then that convergence is not just a technological phenomenon, given the technical underpinnings, we see
i will go to michael powell. michael powell is president and ceo of the ncta, internet and television association. as most of you know, he served as chairman and commissioner first, then chairman of the federal communications commission. and this may be sort of a set up to some of the discussion we might have, but this is my one bit about michael powell, since i'm going back in history a bit for each of you. michael powell gave what i think is one of the most important speeches delivered on...
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michael alexander. >> thank you, michael. we started with two conversations and how they were brought together. when the earthquake occurred it was clear that the drive which was many decades old not in the best structural shape was going to have to be replaced. the san francisco board of supervisors. thank you, supervisors, formed a doyle drive committee and as signed it the task of bringing together the various elements of san francisco and reporting back on what we wanted. this included caltrans. a lot of neighbors. the sierra club, the spur. all sorts of people. i was elected vice chair. we got to work. it was tough. caltrans came in with 26 different designs. they said choose one. we didn't like any of them. the problem was that we knew what we didn't like. we had no idea what we did like, what we really wanted. this went on for months. we were meeting at the golden gate bridge district offices. months and months, getting nowhere. until and we always asked at the end of each meeting was there anybody from the public who
michael alexander. >> thank you, michael. we started with two conversations and how they were brought together. when the earthquake occurred it was clear that the drive which was many decades old not in the best structural shape was going to have to be replaced. the san francisco board of supervisors. thank you, supervisors, formed a doyle drive committee and as signed it the task of bringing together the various elements of san francisco and reporting back on what we wanted. this...
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michael: i think it's rubbish, frankly. if you look at the ryanair business model, traffic is recovering strongly. we are facing whether it is a downturn or a recession next winter, in every past recession, we have grown stronger and faster. because people don't stop flying in a recession. they get more price sensitive. ryanair and others will be the beneficiaries of a downturn. and i look forward with some optimism to an economic downturn because it will be better for ryanair's business. in hungary, we will overtake whizz! in their home marketplace. we keep passing on incredible value to families in europe the next 12 months. manus: i want to know your strongest routes, but i want you to qualify -- bookings have improved, the booking curve remains closer than in typical pre-covid, so which routes are setting off a red flashing alarm. you get the data, and you wonder why is greece not booking so happily? what are the warning signs on this curb? -- curve? michael: we are big across many markets across europe. there is strong
michael: i think it's rubbish, frankly. if you look at the ryanair business model, traffic is recovering strongly. we are facing whether it is a downturn or a recession next winter, in every past recession, we have grown stronger and faster. because people don't stop flying in a recession. they get more price sensitive. ryanair and others will be the beneficiaries of a downturn. and i look forward with some optimism to an economic downturn because it will be better for ryanair's business. in...
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season two of, "that damn michael che," premieres tomorrow on hbo max. michael che, everybody! we'll be right back with admiral james stavridis. ♪ ♪ that is so cool! good job! ♪ ♪ hey!! how're you doing? it's so good to see you! it was a tragedy. with knockoff batteries, little miss cupcake never stood a chance. until, energizer ultimate lithium. who wants a cupcake? the number one longest-lasting aa battery. yay! case closed. medusa lived with a hideous curse. uhh, i mean the...