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matt: good, we are in agreement. that is rare. 10 for the stock of the hour, the power of amazon is being felt today in the credit card industry as processors fall following amazon's threat to stop accepting u.k. issued visa credit cards. predictive debt is a look. -- prita gupta is taking a look. >> the ideas those seeds are getting higher and higher. you go to amazon or any other retailer and use a credit card, the company charges you a pretty big fee. especially over in the u.k. since they have left the eu, those fees have gone even higher for that country, especially because we do not have the eu cap's. here in the states, they have risen over $100 billion per year. that is what amazon's turn to put a stop to by saying they are not going to be accepting visa credit cards, and you can see it is taking a big hit to mastercard, discover and visa itself. all of those companies, even though it is only really visa they are talking to specifically. this talk about the fees that have stephen visa in particular. they're a
matt: good, we are in agreement. that is rare. 10 for the stock of the hour, the power of amazon is being felt today in the credit card industry as processors fall following amazon's threat to stop accepting u.k. issued visa credit cards. predictive debt is a look. -- prita gupta is taking a look. >> the ideas those seeds are getting higher and higher. you go to amazon or any other retailer and use a credit card, the company charges you a pretty big fee. especially over in the u.k. since...
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matt: i am matt miller. here are the top stories we are following. ev maker rivian goes public after historic ipo reaching a more than $100 billion market cap. inflation surges -- signaling the fed might have to move quicker than anticipated. another strong quarter, shares rise. we will speak to the ceo on the company's position. amanda: we are watching stocks close to session lows. the cpi data is the culprit as we see averages way down. the 10 year yield, a big move at 1.55. very surprising headlines. you can see although it is a broad-based, there are pockets of strength. the biggest declines are in energy and tech. some health care doing very well. mastercard is rising. there are some believers in this market. tesla getting a bit of a boost after it briefly dipped below $1 trillion in market value. the eye-catching number is inflation. the cpi print posing the biggest annual gain since 1990. we have been talking a lot about the fed's level about this inflation number and whether or not it is transitory and what transitory means. one thing i am lo
matt: i am matt miller. here are the top stories we are following. ev maker rivian goes public after historic ipo reaching a more than $100 billion market cap. inflation surges -- signaling the fed might have to move quicker than anticipated. another strong quarter, shares rise. we will speak to the ceo on the company's position. amanda: we are watching stocks close to session lows. the cpi data is the culprit as we see averages way down. the 10 year yield, a big move at 1.55. very surprising...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. an estimated 50 million doses of vaccines for kids will arrive at thousands of sites across the next week as the white house prepares for widespread inoculations, assuming the cdc signs off. this comes as moderna was notified that the fda will need extra time to analyze. for more, let's bring in dr. tamar mendelson, director for the center for adolescent held at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. let me ask you about the risks. we heard from moderna that there could be the possibility of heart conditions set off by these vaccines in teenagers. what do we know? tamar: i will say i am not an infectious disease expert, so i cannot speak specifically to medical risk, but all that i have read and heard confirmed the risks of having covid are far worse than the risks of the vaccination, so i am here to encourage parents and families to take advantage of this option for their young kids. matt: what are the options going to be? it will take longer for moderna to get an emerg
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. an estimated 50 million doses of vaccines for kids will arrive at thousands of sites across the next week as the white house prepares for widespread inoculations, assuming the cdc signs off. this comes as moderna was notified that the fda will need extra time to analyze. for more, let's bring in dr. tamar mendelson, director for the center for adolescent held at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. let me...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. terran orbital, which built satellites for nasa as well as the u.s. defense department, is merging with a spac with plans to go public in the first quarter of 2022. the deal will value the company at $1.6 billion. here to discuss is terran orbital ceo marc bell, as well as jeff ransdell, founding partner of fuels venture, which invested in terran. let me ask you about your business, what kind of growth plans you have, and why you have decided to merge with a spac in order to raise the funds. marc: we looked at all the ways of going public. a spac had the most likelihood of closing, which is important because we needed capital. we will be building out a new facility in florida. the state is putting in $300 million to build the world's largest satellite assembly facility. additional facilities in california. matt: are you competing with the likes of elon musk and jeff bezos, or are you building stop for them to put into space? marc: we build stuff for them to put into space. everyone ta
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. terran orbital, which built satellites for nasa as well as the u.s. defense department, is merging with a spac with plans to go public in the first quarter of 2022. the deal will value the company at $1.6 billion. here to discuss is terran orbital ceo marc bell, as well as jeff ransdell, founding partner of fuels venture, which invested in terran. let me ask you about your business, what kind of growth plans you have, and...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. inflation has hit a high, but federal reserve bank of minneapolis president neel kashkari says the economy shouldn't overreact to inflationary pressures that will be temporary. kathleen hays spoke with him earlier. neel: no one is making light of that at all. we shouldn't overreact to what is likely to be a temporary factor. if it is a supply-side and it is supply chains that are disruptive because of the pandemic, barring some in of a new wave or strain of the virus, those supply chains should work themselves out, some taking longer than others. on the demand side -- which others have argued this is a demand shock -- we know the path of the fiscal stimulus. it provides a one-time boost and then tapers off and it itself becomes a drag on the economy. unless congress passes a massive new spending package that is not paid for, there is nothing i'm seeing in these fundamental factors that lead me to think this is a long-term change in inflation expectations. we are seeing pressures that
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. inflation has hit a high, but federal reserve bank of minneapolis president neel kashkari says the economy shouldn't overreact to inflationary pressures that will be temporary. kathleen hays spoke with him earlier. neel: no one is making light of that at all. we shouldn't overreact to what is likely to be a temporary factor. if it is a supply-side and it is supply chains that are disruptive because of the pandemic, barring...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. cars.com today released earnings in line with analyst estimates as the supply chain woes smash into the car industry, making used car purchases much higher in price. let's bring in ceo alex vetter to talk about a really insane time for buying and selling cars, used in new. i should not make it specific to use because dealers can charge 50% above markup. what is it like operating in this? -- 15% above markup. alex: it is incredible. despite the headlines and challenges being written about the auto market, it's a really healthy market, including for platforms like ours, where consumers can look nationwide. with technology, consumers can see the market wide view on their phone, see who has what inventory in stock. matt: to me, coming from germany, where i spent most of my time, it seems like there is so much opportunity here. in germany, there is one platform that pretty much everyone uses. here you have got such fragmentation. there is a huge prize out there for the winter. how do you g
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. cars.com today released earnings in line with analyst estimates as the supply chain woes smash into the car industry, making used car purchases much higher in price. let's bring in ceo alex vetter to talk about a really insane time for buying and selling cars, used in new. i should not make it specific to use because dealers can charge 50% above markup. what is it like operating in this? -- 15% above markup. alex: it is...
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. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. coming up, we will speak with the ceo of vmg partners, as the consumer focused company goes public via spac. and we will speak to a key executive at reef. and if you are feeling hungry and lonely, we will bring you the latest on singles' day with ann berry with wheelhouse talking about the consumer and shopping holiday. quick check on what is going on in the markets. s&p 500 rising .1%, so offer a couple days in a row, now a little bit of a rebound. 46.52. the nasdaq up .2%. much bigger gains for the tech stocks. we will focus in on a lot of those today. bloomberg dollar index up .25%. nymex crude had been gaining this morning, now lower. brent crude lower as well. wti trading at $81.14. tesla stock is much lower on the week after elon musk sold $5 billion worth of shares. for a deeper look, we are joined by dana hull. we saw the tweet, obviously, the poll after elon's brothers sold his shares, but he has not gotten quite to the 10% stake that he was talking about selling off. dana: a
. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome to bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. coming up, we will speak with the ceo of vmg partners, as the consumer focused company goes public via spac. and we will speak to a key executive at reef. and if you are feeling hungry and lonely, we will bring you the latest on singles' day with ann berry with wheelhouse talking about the consumer and shopping holiday. quick check on what is going on in the markets. s&p 500 rising .1%, so offer a couple days in a row, now a...
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. ♪ matt: i am matt miller and welcome to bloomberg markets. from around the world, powell rattles the market, the fed chair adds to virus worries sparking a sea of red, setting the bar to the lowest since march, down by 10 basis points. we will keep you updated as the vix approaches 30. plus we will talk about the timing of rate heights -- rate hikes and breakdown powell and dr. fauci confirms there are 226 omicron cases in 20 countries as of today that we know of. we will take a look at the spread of the new variant and talk about whether or not vaccines can protect against it stop let's take a quick look at what's going on in markets. we can take a longer look because it's extremely interesting that after powell commented about tapering and its verdict drop, we are now seeing the s&p 500 trading below its close friday. so much for yesterday's rebound. the dow jones industrial average is down more than 600 points today. the u.s. 10 year yield is down as investors seek the perceived safety of government bonds. this is interesting because the m
. ♪ matt: i am matt miller and welcome to bloomberg markets. from around the world, powell rattles the market, the fed chair adds to virus worries sparking a sea of red, setting the bar to the lowest since march, down by 10 basis points. we will keep you updated as the vix approaches 30. plus we will talk about the timing of rate heights -- rate hikes and breakdown powell and dr. fauci confirms there are 226 omicron cases in 20 countries as of today that we know of. we will take a look at the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets ," i'm matt miller. turning now to crypto, bitcoin, ether, new all-time highs amid a rally with a hedge against inflation and i'm not 100 sent sure about that. let's talk about it with meltem demirors, chief strategy officer for coin shares. for a long time, you know, i could understand the logic behind the thinking of bitcoin or ether as an inflation hedge. but you haven't really seen it pan out with inflation scares in the past. is that the case now? meltem demirors: it's an incredible day, breaking all-time highs, with the inflation linked narrative having been a compelling one over the past several years that you have heard touted by many investors who look at investing through that lens, but what we are seeing is a broader recognition across the investing landscape that the world as we knew it doesn't exist anymore and capital markets change dramatically. so much dry powder on the line, looking for a place to go. it's only inevitable that it slows into cryptocurrency with publicly listed equities as
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets ," i'm matt miller. turning now to crypto, bitcoin, ether, new all-time highs amid a rally with a hedge against inflation and i'm not 100 sent sure about that. let's talk about it with meltem demirors, chief strategy officer for coin shares. for a long time, you know, i could understand the logic behind the thinking of bitcoin or ether as an inflation hedge. but you haven't really seen it pan out with inflation scares in the...
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kidder. >> reporter: matt kidder? he was the friend, more like a son, who'd grieved with the nelson family and was like a second brother to jessyka. they'd always had an easy, teasing sort of relationship. so, of course, they'd texted each other. but officer herfordt didn't know any of that when the texts caught his attention. >> there was just something weird about them. just the way that he was -- he would be constantly asking her, basically, out to do stuff. he would say, "hey, do you want to go bowling?" and she would be like, "you know what, i've got to clean up the house." and then he would be like, "oh, well, i can come over and maybe help you clean up the house?" and then she'd reply, like, "oh, you know what? i'm almost done. don't worry about it. and now i'm really tired. so i'm just going to go to bed." something like that. and it was like this over and over. so i talked to the sergeant who was in charge and said that maybe we need to kind of figure out who this person is. >> reporter: jessyka's friends and
kidder. >> reporter: matt kidder? he was the friend, more like a son, who'd grieved with the nelson family and was like a second brother to jessyka. they'd always had an easy, teasing sort of relationship. so, of course, they'd texted each other. but officer herfordt didn't know any of that when the texts caught his attention. >> there was just something weird about them. just the way that he was -- he would be constantly asking her, basically, out to do stuff. he would say,...
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matt: unbelievable. the biggest costs for them are fuel which had been on a tear, and labor which is hard to come by, especially at a low price. this covid increase that we've seen in germany and austria and the core of europe really not good for travel on ryanair. ryanair and easyjet, for those who aren't in europe, two of the most popular ways to travel around the e.u. jonathan: ryanair down. joining us is jim o'sullivan, arguably with the biggest call we've been talking about. we caught up with your colleague about it, waiting until december 2020 32 hike interest rates. you are at the very far end of the range of people we talked to. why can we wait that long? jim: obviously, it's hard to be specific on exact timing but our point broadly is momentum will be down over the next year. if you extrapolate where we are, growth is strong, inflation is way too strong and if you extrapolate, the fed would have to tighten the key issue is what momentum will look like over the next year. we think despite the bud
matt: unbelievable. the biggest costs for them are fuel which had been on a tear, and labor which is hard to come by, especially at a low price. this covid increase that we've seen in germany and austria and the core of europe really not good for travel on ryanair. ryanair and easyjet, for those who aren't in europe, two of the most popular ways to travel around the e.u. jonathan: ryanair down. joining us is jim o'sullivan, arguably with the biggest call we've been talking about. we caught up...
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jonathan: matt, we used a for that one? matt: if we continue talking wages. [laughter] jonathan: your appearance is conditional. ok. matt miller sticking with us at least for the next 10 minutes. from york city, on radio, on tv, this is bloomberg. ritika: the pentagon plans to place as much is $2 billion in rush orders by early march for custom semiconductors used in weapons like the b-2 bomber. global foundries have sold the you new york -- the new york state foundries. president biden and his party notched a big economic victory with the passage of a bipartisan book works bill. now he wants to sell americans on the merits of the new spending as they face rising prices for fuel, food and housing. the president is set for a tour to promote legislation, including both red and blue states, and will both local and national tv appearances. protesters rallied in glasgow over the weekend as the cup 26 summit kicked off. -- the cop-26 summit kicked off. former president barack obama is set to speak at the event today. elon musk's social media followers have voted th
jonathan: matt, we used a for that one? matt: if we continue talking wages. [laughter] jonathan: your appearance is conditional. ok. matt miller sticking with us at least for the next 10 minutes. from york city, on radio, on tv, this is bloomberg. ritika: the pentagon plans to place as much is $2 billion in rush orders by early march for custom semiconductors used in weapons like the b-2 bomber. global foundries have sold the you new york -- the new york state foundries. president biden and his...
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. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. coming up this hour, we are focused on inflation and how it is or isn't it affecting retail depending on what you sell. the ceo of cosmetics maker coty joins me, as well as dana telsey of the telsey advisory group. and they make or break moment for wall street professionals. the s&p 500 rising just about one third 1%, just over 4700. the u.s. 10-year yield coming down as investors feel comfortable enough to let go of the perceived safety of government bonds. the bloomberg dollar index coming down. if you looked at a year of the bloomberg dollar index, we are at a pretty high level, so it is giving up a little bit of the gains we have seen. nymex crew coming back. $78.94. you look across the oil industry, and you'll see prices have come down substantially since president biden and president xi talked about releasing strategic petroleum reserves. other countries will do that as well, and that has taken pressure out of the oil complex. take a look at the lira. after the turkish central b
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matt miller commodore thoughts? matt: my thoughts are you see a real safe haven bid. the strength of the dollar caught my eye, but then i saw the yen is strengthening even more. investors are looking for safety. they are buying bonds and selling stocks. it is not a huge move in risk assets outside of the fx world but it is a concern. 400 cases for every 100,000 people in germany. 1000 new cases for every 100,000 people in austria. jonathan: italian bonds are curious. yields lower in italy into the ecb. that decision a month away. lisa: this ties the hands of the ecb to talk about any purchasing or and dave thereupon purchasing early. the worst you get from a pandemic level the more the ecb has free laid -- free reign to wait longer. jonathan: the e in pepp is not over is the feeling. your equity market a little bit softer, bouncing off session lows on the s&p. lower one third of 1%. we talked about the bid in the bund market. lisa, your 10 year one g550 one. -- your 10 year 1.55. lisa: we heard fed officials are concerned about the broadening reach of inflation. we he
matt miller commodore thoughts? matt: my thoughts are you see a real safe haven bid. the strength of the dollar caught my eye, but then i saw the yen is strengthening even more. investors are looking for safety. they are buying bonds and selling stocks. it is not a huge move in risk assets outside of the fx world but it is a concern. 400 cases for every 100,000 people in germany. 1000 new cases for every 100,000 people in austria. jonathan: italian bonds are curious. yields lower in italy into...
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matt: what about the tax side? is the middle state in the tri-state area going to get relief with the salt deduction? greg: probably something, but it may not be as much as proponents hoped. the whole issue of taxation has been overlooked, in my opinion, as we have debated spending. on taxes, there will be a lot. minimum taxes on corporations, a surcharge on the wealthy -- lots of things i think i not been fully vetted by the ways and means committee chairman, rich neil. -- rich neal. taxes will be another reason this will not fly through the senate. jonathan: i want to talk more about the substance of the bill. you mentioned the ev credits. the extra credits you get by buying an ev assembled by union members -- senator manchin is pushing back on this. elon musk, too. what is happening with this particular part? greg: it will be really contentious with justin trudeau in canada and mexico as well, seeing that the u.s. have huge subsidies for people to buy electric vehicles that could hurt the auto industry in canada
matt: what about the tax side? is the middle state in the tri-state area going to get relief with the salt deduction? greg: probably something, but it may not be as much as proponents hoped. the whole issue of taxation has been overlooked, in my opinion, as we have debated spending. on taxes, there will be a lot. minimum taxes on corporations, a surcharge on the wealthy -- lots of things i think i not been fully vetted by the ways and means committee chairman, rich neil. -- rich neal. taxes...
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and matt opened up. talked about his brother really teasing relationship with jessica. >> me and just, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though we have never had interest in each other like. that i've kind of always enjoyed -- that being able to do around would somebody without, you know, it's never going to lead anywhere, so it's like everything is on the table. >> and like brother and sister, he said, they sometimes get physical in a playful way. >> we'd fool around a little bit, but i, mean -- >> do you mean? >> it's just kind of like she would pinch me, i would put her in her side. just like teasing. sibling teasing, i guess you could call. it >> okay. >> kind of like flirting, no? >> not quite like -- i don't know, maybe. i didn't consider it flirting. it was unlike, as far as i know she was never interested in me. we were just friends. >> and after jessica was murdered, it was matt who vowed to take revenge and told detectives he felt so guilty for fail
and matt opened up. talked about his brother really teasing relationship with jessica. >> me and just, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though we have never had interest in each other like. that i've kind of always enjoyed -- that being able to do around would somebody without, you know, it's never going to lead anywhere, so it's like everything is on the table. >> and like brother and sister, he said, they sometimes get physical in a...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. now to today's big take, where bloomberg economic looks at how the world has failed to find any quick fixes to the supply chain pain and what that means for central bankers trying to counter rising inflation. bottlenecks are still getting worse in parts of the world thanks to a mix of overloaded transportation networks, shortages of labor, and a surge of demand. new indicators developed by bloomberg economics underscores the extremity of the problem. you can see here the u.s. supply constrained indicator, a composite measure of supply that shows shortages just off of a two decade high. the breakdown with delivery times is apparent in supermarkets with empty shelves, ports where ships are backed up far offshore, and car plants were output is held back by the lack of chips. you can read the story on your terminal. you can also go to bloomberg.com to find the full supply of big tech stories. still ahead, ethereum it's a new record high. lawmakers voice their need for a crackdown on stabl
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. now to today's big take, where bloomberg economic looks at how the world has failed to find any quick fixes to the supply chain pain and what that means for central bankers trying to counter rising inflation. bottlenecks are still getting worse in parts of the world thanks to a mix of overloaded transportation networks, shortages of labor, and a surge of demand. new indicators developed by bloomberg economics underscores...
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matt: you saw huge gains on friday. today i was looking at iag and left tonsil with the pfizer news and the opening of the u.s. to foreign travelers -- and lufthansa with pfizer news and the opening of the u.s. to foreign travelers. huge gains. the market predicted this. jonathan: when was the last time we did this together. matt: it's been a long time. i usually fill in for you when you are out but now it is for tom. jonathan: equity market up three on the s&p 500, advancing a little bit up 0.06%. the bond market, lease has questions, important questions with what is happening with the 10 year up three basis points. euro-dollar unchanged. crude at 1.55%. wti 82.53. lisa: the bond market always has questions for me. i am watching the chinese communist party beginning there -- karen -- beginning their --. the idea they are having to pass it along and people are feeling it and how do they respond to that? we are going to hear six fed speakers and fed chair jay powell. how will they talk about the data we are getting tomor
matt: you saw huge gains on friday. today i was looking at iag and left tonsil with the pfizer news and the opening of the u.s. to foreign travelers -- and lufthansa with pfizer news and the opening of the u.s. to foreign travelers. huge gains. the market predicted this. jonathan: when was the last time we did this together. matt: it's been a long time. i usually fill in for you when you are out but now it is for tom. jonathan: equity market up three on the s&p 500, advancing a little bit...
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matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. the doctor who alerted government scientists to the omicron variant says people infected are showing milder symptoms than those who caught delta. still, governments across the world are watching carefully. >> i've decided that we are going to be cautious, make sure there is no travel to and from south africa and other countries. >> there is no scientific justification whatsoever for keeping these restrictions in place. >> i am aware that the restrictions are stricter compared to other countries, but we must be as cautious as possible about unknown risks. >> it does appear that omicron spreads very rapidly and can be spread between people who are double vaccinated. >> it moved from being a variant -- to a variant of concern in a space of 24 hours. >> we call upon these countries that have imposed travel bans on our country and our other southern african sister countries, to immediately and urgently reverse their decision. matt: joining us now, dr. amesh adalja, senior scholar at the jo
matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. the doctor who alerted government scientists to the omicron variant says people infected are showing milder symptoms than those who caught delta. still, governments across the world are watching carefully. >> i've decided that we are going to be cautious, make sure there is no travel to and from south africa and other countries. >> there is no scientific justification whatsoever for keeping these restrictions in place. >> i am...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. canadian thanksgiving may be over but the u.s. holiday is coming up. four american households, they are prepared to sit down to their costliest thanksgiving dinner ever. what would thanksgiving be without an inflation meal story? hold frozen turkey prices are up 30% year on year. retail prices for pie ingredients like milk and sugar at multiyear highs. alcohol and mixed drinks are climbing. it will be a more expensive meal. greg: when you think of how many people you traditionally put around a table for a thanksgiving meal -- you are inviting siblings, nieces, nephews, parents. i do the grocery shopping in our house. there are times where i will say, it is a steak night, and then you see the price of it. then you say, maybe it is hamburger night. prices are up everywhere, and they staying. matt: i have a feeling a lot of people will be shooting their own turkey instead of buying a frozen bird. the problem is you cannot get them that plump. in any case, speaking of prices, they are squ
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. canadian thanksgiving may be over but the u.s. holiday is coming up. four american households, they are prepared to sit down to their costliest thanksgiving dinner ever. what would thanksgiving be without an inflation meal story? hold frozen turkey prices are up 30% year on year. retail prices for pie ingredients like milk and sugar at multiyear highs. alcohol and mixed drinks are climbing. it will be a more expensive...
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matt: i'm matt miller you're here other top stories we are following. stocks at a record high as jobs growth ignites a rally in america the labor market seems in a recovery and both the u.s. and canada will break down the numbers with the chief economist at graham thorton. pfizer shares soaring after the covid bill shows strong results in occult trials. we will discuss the game changing of fact. as the economy reopens, bike startup line is looking for notable investors. we will speak to the ceo, wayne ting. amanda: some factors you mentioned in play, stocks at another weekly high. you can see the 10 year is below . growth story in the driver seat. internals, some stocks leading the markets on the s&p 500, every subgroup is in positive territory with the exception of health care and it is the news about pfizer's pill for covid-19 that has the whole group moving. moderna, 24% move lower, another blow to that company taking hits on the vaccine front relative to pfizer. we are watching energy strong on the day, but across the board a lot of enthusiasm. a lo
matt: i'm matt miller you're here other top stories we are following. stocks at a record high as jobs growth ignites a rally in america the labor market seems in a recovery and both the u.s. and canada will break down the numbers with the chief economist at graham thorton. pfizer shares soaring after the covid bill shows strong results in occult trials. we will discuss the game changing of fact. as the economy reopens, bike startup line is looking for notable investors. we will speak to the...
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matt: thanks. sarah, we only have a couple mittens left ear, and since you are -- left here, and since you are the last to go in the first group, i want to give you the opportunity to provide reactions to reactions. so any closing thought you might have? and i will go very briefly around the horn after this if folks want to share about a minute of a closing thought. sarah: i will say two things very quickly. one is i do agree with professor roberts. i think helping educate the public about the processes already in place is something we can do to build that trust. but i also want to leave on a positive proactive note. while some of the large-scale electoral rooms might take longer and require coalition building, there are things you can do as state legislator do not be partisan. add voter tracking to all absentee ballots so voters can see the process, administrators can check them, and people can see if something has gone wrong or the balance is not received. i also think every state should have som
matt: thanks. sarah, we only have a couple mittens left ear, and since you are -- left here, and since you are the last to go in the first group, i want to give you the opportunity to provide reactions to reactions. so any closing thought you might have? and i will go very briefly around the horn after this if folks want to share about a minute of a closing thought. sarah: i will say two things very quickly. one is i do agree with professor roberts. i think helping educate the public about the...
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matt: and eternal rate? tony: we don't see it getting as high as 2% because we think that once we get to 2023, we share some of lisa's concerns about growth risks. we still think there's going to be all of the headwinds to growth in terms of demographic shifts. you add on top of that all of this buildup, that is going to be a drag on growth as well when we move into 2023. that has us thinking that the terminal rate gets us to do percent or 2.5 percent like many of the fed forecasts. lisa: to fast-forward a little bit to the end of the cycle, does the fed have enough ammunition to cushion the blow into credit pricing and frankly into equities? tony: within 2022 will be a solid year. you get to a funds rate that is above 1% or so. when it is around 1.5%, it is certainly probably less than they would ideally become with while they had their terminal rate a bit higher even though we think it will fail to reach that level. jonathan: tony, good to catch up, as always. tony rodriguez on this bond market. i always l
matt: and eternal rate? tony: we don't see it getting as high as 2% because we think that once we get to 2023, we share some of lisa's concerns about growth risks. we still think there's going to be all of the headwinds to growth in terms of demographic shifts. you add on top of that all of this buildup, that is going to be a drag on growth as well when we move into 2023. that has us thinking that the terminal rate gets us to do percent or 2.5 percent like many of the fed forecasts. lisa: to...
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matt: matt: ritika: president biden considering a release to increase crude production. the biden administration is very concerned about the prices at the pump. >> on average, gasoline isis will be about $3.05 -- gasoline prices will be $3.05 at the beginning of december. they will do an adjustment and we will see if it will hold. but the biden administration about the price at the pump and people's wallets for natural gas including propane and heating oil, particularly in the northeast. ritika: allies ignored pleas and stop for plans of monthly output of 400,000 barrels a day. it has been compared to a shakespearean drama but this real family drama
matt: matt: ritika: president biden considering a release to increase crude production. the biden administration is very concerned about the prices at the pump. >> on average, gasoline isis will be about $3.05 -- gasoline prices will be $3.05 at the beginning of december. they will do an adjustment and we will see if it will hold. but the biden administration about the price at the pump and people's wallets for natural gas including propane and heating oil, particularly in the northeast....
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if you worked with matt, you felt safe. he had that... i can't put it into words but he had the ability to make police officers and the publicjust feel safe purely by his presence. if the world was full of matt ratanas, the world would be a better place. he is a tragic loss to the service. people could not help but like him, | even if they were anti—police, they| would love matt ratana. the questions about how he came to be shot dead inside a police station are yet to be resolved, but today was about remembering sergeant matt rata na. daniel sandford, bbc news. prince charles has arrived in barbados for a ceremony marking the removal of the queen as head of state. from midnight tonight, the island nation will formally become the world's newest republic. the governor general sandra mason will be inaugurated as the first president, but barbados will remain in the commonwealth. a lot warmer than it is in barbados thanit a lot warmer than it is in barbados than it is here!— than it is here! yes, storm arwen may have — than it is here! y
if you worked with matt, you felt safe. he had that... i can't put it into words but he had the ability to make police officers and the publicjust feel safe purely by his presence. if the world was full of matt ratanas, the world would be a better place. he is a tragic loss to the service. people could not help but like him, | even if they were anti—police, they| would love matt ratana. the questions about how he came to be shot dead inside a police station are yet to be resolved, but today...
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matt, you advise audio companies on their strategy. has this last week been a bit like a level results for you? absolutely. it's always like that when any figures come in. everybody wants tojudge themselves against their peers as well as seeing how they get on. we haven't had any rajar data — this is the audience data in the uk — for 18 months, because of the way it's collected and the pandemic got in the way of that. so there's lot of stations that have been waiting for these numbers, especially some new lunches that we're definitely keen to work out if anybody was out there. also with us is miranda sawyer, radio critic at the observer. miranda, do you feel you have to review the programmes with the biggest audience? absolutely not, actually. laughter. it's a bit like there are some - programmes that are absolutely massive — the biggest podcast in the world isjoe rogan- and i feel absolutely no compunction- to review that at all. i'm much more interested in new and interesting, i and sometimes i go back to very long—establishe
matt, you advise audio companies on their strategy. has this last week been a bit like a level results for you? absolutely. it's always like that when any figures come in. everybody wants tojudge themselves against their peers as well as seeing how they get on. we haven't had any rajar data — this is the audience data in the uk — for 18 months, because of the way it's collected and the pandemic got in the way of that. so there's lot of stations that have been waiting for these numbers,...
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matt deegan, what are the rajars? what they are is usually a quarterly snapshot of radio stations who is listening, what demographics, where people are listening and what they're listening on. dab radios, fm radios, modern devices or the internet. and it gives figures for every 15 minutes of pretty much every station in the uk. it is actually one of the biggest surveys in europe. they speak to around 20,000 to 25,000 people every quarter. and ask them what they listen to. people keep a diary and that can be on their phone, the computer, or if they really want to, they can write it in a book and they're given a week to fill that and that all goes into the pot and is measured that way. this time around, they've added some electronic measurements and a few thousand people have got a special app on their phone that listens to audio, ideally listening to the same audio that the humans that have that phone in their pocket also are listening to. and so, they blended some of the data together to get a representation of what p
matt deegan, what are the rajars? what they are is usually a quarterly snapshot of radio stations who is listening, what demographics, where people are listening and what they're listening on. dab radios, fm radios, modern devices or the internet. and it gives figures for every 15 minutes of pretty much every station in the uk. it is actually one of the biggest surveys in europe. they speak to around 20,000 to 25,000 people every quarter. and ask them what they listen to. people keep a diary...
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. >> andre: love you, matt. >> jason: i prefer off-the-record matt austin than on-the-record matt austin. we love having you around. >> matt: thank you. i've had a lot of fun. >> jason: i prefer off-the-record matt austin. mason garcia has checked in to play quarterback for ecu. it will be a first down for east carolina. this is a team that is trending up, after the coaching change from scotty montgomery. mcneill was let go before him. and mike houston has done a good job rebuilding here. >> andre: the winning streak, the four-game winning streak. that will come to an end. it's against one of the better teams in the country in number four, cincinnati. a tough one even being at home. there was some good points in this game for east carolina. some things on which to build on. >> jason: what i like about cincinnati, and tell me if you think i'm on-base, but there's some games where the defense has to win the game. and other games where smu, where the offense just blew the doors off opponents. >> andre: they can get it done in a variety of ways. and special teams will take over, as they did
. >> andre: love you, matt. >> jason: i prefer off-the-record matt austin than on-the-record matt austin. we love having you around. >> matt: thank you. i've had a lot of fun. >> jason: i prefer off-the-record matt austin. mason garcia has checked in to play quarterback for ecu. it will be a first down for east carolina. this is a team that is trending up, after the coaching change from scotty montgomery. mcneill was let go before him. and mike houston has done a good...
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host: matt schlapp is our guest. we welcome your calls on the line for democrats, republicans, independents, and all others. you touched on the issue of critical race theory in terms of being an election issue not only in virginia and elsewhere, the white house pushed back on that. i wanted to get your reaction. [video clip] >> america come as you heard the president say, is a great country. great countries have to be honest themselves about the history of what is good and bad. our kids should be proud to be americans after learning that history. the president certainly is. fundamentally, we believe a school's curriculum is not a federal decision. it is rightly up to communities around the country. the parents, the school, the teachers, and the administrators. that means politicians should not be dictating what our kids are being taught. we also need to be honest about what is going on here. republicans are lying. they are not being honest and truthful about where we stand. they are cynically trying to use our kids a
host: matt schlapp is our guest. we welcome your calls on the line for democrats, republicans, independents, and all others. you touched on the issue of critical race theory in terms of being an election issue not only in virginia and elsewhere, the white house pushed back on that. i wanted to get your reaction. [video clip] >> america come as you heard the president say, is a great country. great countries have to be honest themselves about the history of what is good and bad. our kids...
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noah's and matt's. uncomfortable interviews about their mother, their father -- about what happened. >> we thought they were wonderful young men. i wanted to just ask you though, is your impression of your boys that they're truthful? >> yes. >> okay. >> very much so. >> reporter: and then here it came. no more niceties. >> i guess, at this point, i would , would ask you, uh, what actually happened the other night? >> i don't know what -- i don't know what you're asking, or i'm not sure what you want me to respond. >> well, here's what -- >> -- i think that we have. >> here's what i would ask you to respond. i'll tell you that we can, uh, we will, if you want, work our way through all of this. but i'll tell you, also, that the results of our investigation show that, that you killed bill, okay? >> they do not show that! >> you -- >> they do not prove that and you do not know that because it did not happen! >> her reaction was one of how could you say that about me? >> reporter: oh, but they were just gett
noah's and matt's. uncomfortable interviews about their mother, their father -- about what happened. >> we thought they were wonderful young men. i wanted to just ask you though, is your impression of your boys that they're truthful? >> yes. >> okay. >> very much so. >> reporter: and then here it came. no more niceties. >> i guess, at this point, i would , would ask you, uh, what actually happened the other night? >> i don't know what -- i don't know...
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here's matt damon and jodi comer in "the last duel." take a look. >> you knew what would happen to me should you lose this duel you knew and you didn't tell me >> god will not punish those who tell the truth >> my fate and our child's fate will be written by god's will. by which an old man will die first. >> how dare you speak to me this way >> what have i to lose i begged you to find another way, and now i may be burned alive. >> i am risking my life for you. >> you are risking my life so you can fight your enemy, and save your pride. and that could render our child an orphan. or did you not think of that [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: nicole hofstetter, ben affleck, matt damon. "the last duel" is in theaters friday [ cheers and applause more "tonight show" after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ happy so happy ♪ ♪ let's hit the open road ♪ ♪ camp without a tent ♪ ♪ talk without a phone ♪ ♪ kick off your boots ♪ ♪ cook something new ♪ ♪ the meeting just started ♪ careful you're
here's matt damon and jodi comer in "the last duel." take a look. >> you knew what would happen to me should you lose this duel you knew and you didn't tell me >> god will not punish those who tell the truth >> my fate and our child's fate will be written by god's will. by which an old man will die first. >> how dare you speak to me this way >> what have i to lose i begged you to find another way, and now i may be burned alive. >> i am risking my...
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news uk have launched a tv station, talk tv, but, matt, how has talk radio performed? talk radio was up based on its figures previously. it probably maybe didn't see the growth that they perhaps hoped for. the interesting question about more right—wing—type media operations — we seen the gb news, what talk radio has done — all of those make it would be ceasing real disinterest in the past to have which of being a bit right wing. they are ofcom regulated so they'd say they are impartial. they would, and if you listen to it, you can make your own mind up. yes! i'm glad that there are radio stations catering to different audiences in all aspects. but also maybe does show that people do want something that isn't so fixed in its view. also, what it shows that it's hard to establish a new brand, especially when there's a lot of competition and from others and to cut through audiences who are incredibly passionate about the radio stations they listen to — that can be a challenge for any new entrant and i'm sure that they'll be looking at the numbers and thinking wha
news uk have launched a tv station, talk tv, but, matt, how has talk radio performed? talk radio was up based on its figures previously. it probably maybe didn't see the growth that they perhaps hoped for. the interesting question about more right—wing—type media operations — we seen the gb news, what talk radio has done — all of those make it would be ceasing real disinterest in the past to have which of being a bit right wing. they are ofcom regulated so they'd say they are impartial....
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a shift with matt. some of those remembering matt ratana today were friends outside work as well. including some who he persuaded to go with him to germany by motorbike. there is only ever going to be one matt ratana, no one is ever going to replace him. he was just a force of nature who would get things done, he inspired people to go that extra yard, he inspired people to push themselves. matt ratana died in a shooting inside the police custody centre in croydon where he worked. a man has been charged with murder. but his colleagues prefer to recall the outstanding officer they worked with whilst policing difficult parts of london. his best asset as a police officer was his ability to talk to people. the friendliness and relatableness with him. he would always find a common ground. and to win them over that way, rather than needing to use any legal framework or an escalation of force. i think there's a lot of people who still, and i'm one of them, who are just confused, about him not being there any mo
a shift with matt. some of those remembering matt ratana today were friends outside work as well. including some who he persuaded to go with him to germany by motorbike. there is only ever going to be one matt ratana, no one is ever going to replace him. he was just a force of nature who would get things done, he inspired people to go that extra yard, he inspired people to push themselves. matt ratana died in a shooting inside the police custody centre in croydon where he worked. a man has been...
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matt, thank you. who would have thought 10 or 20 years ago that a german 10 year approaching 0% would be considered buying opportunity? we are back again this morning, yields lower by two basis points to about -27. but this is what i want to talk about. another currency pair is euro swiss. take a look at euro swiss right now. on the session intraday, 100 five. we are going to levels we have not seen since 2015. if you take it back a year, you can see this has been a one-way move since september, just a one-way move lower. so anytime it moves lower, we are seeing swissie strength. discussing what is happening on the continent, the higher cases, the reintroduction of some restrictions off the back of increasing covid cases, and a strength in this currency pair off the back of it. tom: for those not attuned to this, i would suggest it as a piece of litmus paper within the system. it is more than just the pandemic or macro babble about europe. it is about i want to own swiss francs as a comfort. jonathan:
matt, thank you. who would have thought 10 or 20 years ago that a german 10 year approaching 0% would be considered buying opportunity? we are back again this morning, yields lower by two basis points to about -27. but this is what i want to talk about. another currency pair is euro swiss. take a look at euro swiss right now. on the session intraday, 100 five. we are going to levels we have not seen since 2015. if you take it back a year, you can see this has been a one-way move since...
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>> matt, thanks. antonia, the news about omnicron comes as a new surge in cases comes in our country. tell us what you're seeing. >> that's right, jose. i'm here in boston and new england, where there has been a spike in cases of covid over the last several weeks, heading toward this holiday season. and now with the new news of this emerging variant, this is going to put pressure on an already strained system here in massachusetts. they're treating about 40 people at mass general behind me here with covid here, and the strain is actually not just due to hospitalizations, which have only ticked up a bit here, it's really due to other stress-related impacts of the pandemic. and so, you know, there are large numbers of physicians and nurses who are extremely burnt out. they're in departments with low staffing and really critical groups right now. and so there are some hospital groups here that are going to have to consider pulling back on other important, but non-emergency procedures. you know, that mean
>> matt, thanks. antonia, the news about omnicron comes as a new surge in cases comes in our country. tell us what you're seeing. >> that's right, jose. i'm here in boston and new england, where there has been a spike in cases of covid over the last several weeks, heading toward this holiday season. and now with the new news of this emerging variant, this is going to put pressure on an already strained system here in massachusetts. they're treating about 40 people at mass general...
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one of those things, matt, was the jcpo, the joint cyber planning office. and the idea behind this is really bringing people together from the government and from the private sector to plan proactively against major threats to the nation. but if you actually look at the legislation, it's much more than planning. it's creating a common operating picture. it's planning, it's exercising and implementing cyber defense plans. and so, when i came on board, you know, being a retired military officers and somebody who has done a lot of planning in my life. i just thought this was a fabulous opportunity to do something early on, to really be that signal on both. we're going to be proactive not reactive. >> right. >> and we're going to be that agency that's not another lumbering government bureaucracy, but something much more akin to the private sector, this idea of a public, private collaborative. so i pointed to unique things and people also ask, well, how is this different? so, it's the only federal cyber entity in statute, in law, that combines the power of the f
one of those things, matt, was the jcpo, the joint cyber planning office. and the idea behind this is really bringing people together from the government and from the private sector to plan proactively against major threats to the nation. but if you actually look at the legislation, it's much more than planning. it's creating a common operating picture. it's planning, it's exercising and implementing cyber defense plans. and so, when i came on board, you know, being a retired military officers...
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time he's been so recognized matt, welcome. good to have you with us >> good to be on >> you got the number that suggests that consumer sentiment is as negative as it's been in a decade or so does that trouble you or does it special trouble for retail stocks? >> no, in fact, i think courtney brought up really good points value and convenience has been the key to discount retail it was the key before the pandemic and if anything, i think that theme has accelerated as we move out of the pandemic and things multiyear from an underlying consumer perspective, here at chase, we have credit card data. i can tell you right now, you know, data for october hit a new peak to close out the third quarter. and what we're seeing in november is very robust, underlying consumer data which heads right into the holiday and in my opinion continues as we move into 2022 >> so, as you look at your universe of stocks, you called out three in particular that are interesting. bed, bath and body works, lululemon which isn't a discounter, obviously but ca
time he's been so recognized matt, welcome. good to have you with us >> good to be on >> you got the number that suggests that consumer sentiment is as negative as it's been in a decade or so does that trouble you or does it special trouble for retail stocks? >> no, in fact, i think courtney brought up really good points value and convenience has been the key to discount retail it was the key before the pandemic and if anything, i think that theme has accelerated as we move...
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. >> when was matt? >> matt was on satilla drive. >> where? >> 220. >> so matt was up this way. what did you see or say or do? >> so i came out. when i saw matt, i was at the track. i saw matt down the road. he saw me. he pointed down the road. pointed down towards burford and satilla towards me. >> did you see him point? >> i did. >> where were you? >> at the corner of the driveway. we have a group of mailboxes there. i was just on the inside of this mailbox. >> he pointed in what direction? >> towards me down satilla drive. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> at that moment, dad said he got it. he ran by the house. the guy that had been breaking into the house down the road. ran by the house. i came out. didn't see him. saw matt who was on scene february 11th that also saw the video and has seen videos that we talked about pointing down the road. i thought it was reasonable that okay, there's something to this. this guy may have just ran by. matt may have seen him either caught him breaking in, stealing something or the guy that owns the property that stayed in the cam
. >> when was matt? >> matt was on satilla drive. >> where? >> 220. >> so matt was up this way. what did you see or say or do? >> so i came out. when i saw matt, i was at the track. i saw matt down the road. he saw me. he pointed down the road. pointed down towards burford and satilla towards me. >> did you see him point? >> i did. >> where were you? >> at the corner of the driveway. we have a group of mailboxes there. i was just on...
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let's go now to matt bradley lose their. matt, we know that buckingham palace statement reads in part quote, her majesty is disappointed that she will miss the service. what more do we know? ore do we know >> well we've been speaking with royal ruptures. apparently this event was sacrosanct. that was the word they were using before the queen -- because remember guys, this remembrance day is the day that the treaty was signed and ding world war i. but the state doesn't just mark veterans who have lost their lives in world war i. it also marks all wars. the sacrifice made by all british men and women who died or were wounded in any work. that's why this is so important. the queen here wasn't just representing the state. she is of course, the head of state. she's also the head of the military. she's also representing a generation of british people who fought and died in successive worse. so important to this country. that's way of course, she's going to be that had to be missing this today. as you mentioned, this back spring, t
let's go now to matt bradley lose their. matt, we know that buckingham palace statement reads in part quote, her majesty is disappointed that she will miss the service. what more do we know? ore do we know >> well we've been speaking with royal ruptures. apparently this event was sacrosanct. that was the word they were using before the queen -- because remember guys, this remembrance day is the day that the treaty was signed and ding world war i. but the state doesn't just mark veterans...
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let's go to matt now. look into matt's eyes. matt -- [ laughter ] matt, this looks like a mugshot type of situation. [ laughter ] all right. now let's move to henry. and henry -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, henry. >> it's the cataracts. >> jimmy: let me ask you a question. what is your favorite snack? >> on what day? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: today. >> cereal. yep, cereal. hamburgers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> i love cereal. >> jimmy: henry, i'm going to -- you know what the hell with it, i'm guessing henry. that's got to be the answer. henry, are you high? >> nah. >> jimmy: oh, come on. >> i mean -- i'm high up in the world. but -- >> come on, henry, be honest. >> yeah -- i'm a little baked. i'm a little stoned. >> jimmy: oh, you are the one, i was right, okay. [ cheers and applause ] there you go, a little something. thank you, matt, mark, and henry. we have some gifts for all of you. what are those gifts, sal? >> sal: a nice pumpkin spice basket. >> jimmy: all the stuff you like, yeah, great. t
let's go to matt now. look into matt's eyes. matt -- [ laughter ] matt, this looks like a mugshot type of situation. [ laughter ] all right. now let's move to henry. and henry -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, henry. >> it's the cataracts. >> jimmy: let me ask you a question. what is your favorite snack? >> on what day? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: today. >> cereal. yep, cereal. hamburgers. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> i...
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i was hoping to get on with matt, who was the guy before matt? host: the georgia secretary of state. caller: right. he is a bush guy. and this is the reason why -- anyway, let me tell you what i seen on election night in atlanta. they kept a handful of people in there, then they tried to not let the people back in, and they let a tablecloth up. this is what we seen. he explained in sylvania law just perfect. you were going to tell me that is not cheating? that is cheating in our eyes. at least we did not burn the whole town down like black lives bow crab done. host: independent line, go ahead. caller: good morning. a couple of points i want to make, and i hope you will let me. that gentleman that was on -- host: glenn, go ahead and mute your volume on the television and continue with your comment. caller: yes sir. i would like to find out from all these republicans using the term sources. what sources are they talking about? the russian kind, the chinese kind, or the british kind? my next question is, the republican and democrat get together and
i was hoping to get on with matt, who was the guy before matt? host: the georgia secretary of state. caller: right. he is a bush guy. and this is the reason why -- anyway, let me tell you what i seen on election night in atlanta. they kept a handful of people in there, then they tried to not let the people back in, and they let a tablecloth up. this is what we seen. he explained in sylvania law just perfect. you were going to tell me that is not cheating? that is cheating in our eyes. at least...
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all right, matt bradley joining us from london. thank you. >> thanks, matt. >>> we're going to now pivot to some other news that we're following. to say tomorrow will be a busy day in washington could be a huge understatement. steve bannon is expected to surrender to authorities. president biden will sign his huge infrastructure bill into law. and president biden will meet for the first time virtually with chinese president xi jing pink. >> a new "washington post" and abc news poll shows that 63% of americans support that infrastructure bill and 58% support the build back better bill that democrats are still working on. the rest of that poll, though, is not great for the president, including a low approval rating for this poll. 41%. there's a lot to get to this morning, so here to start us off, nbc news reporter julie sirken on capitol hill. what do we know about tomorrow where steve bannon is expected to turn himself in? >> what we know right now is that steve habannon, the former campaign manager to president trump, is expected t
all right, matt bradley joining us from london. thank you. >> thanks, matt. >>> we're going to now pivot to some other news that we're following. to say tomorrow will be a busy day in washington could be a huge understatement. steve bannon is expected to surrender to authorities. president biden will sign his huge infrastructure bill into law. and president biden will meet for the first time virtually with chinese president xi jing pink. >> a new "washington post"...
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matt: thanks. mike: singer and american idolist, more on the tragic story next. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ kids can change minds. they can even change the world around us. packed with protein plus 21 vitamins and minerals we nourish them with carnation breakfast essentials. because today could change everything. ♪ well the sun is shining and the grass is green ♪ ♪ i'm way ahead of schedule with my trusty team ♪ ♪ there's heather on the hedges ♪ ♪ and kenny on the koi ♪ ♪ and your truck's been demolished by the peterson boy ♪ ♪ yes -- ♪ wait, what was that? timber... [ sighs heavily ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you've built with affordable coverage. this is the greatest idea you'll ever hear. okay, it's an app that co
matt: thanks. mike: singer and american idolist, more on the tragic story next. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ kids can change minds. they can even change the world around us. packed with protein plus 21 vitamins and minerals we nourish them with carnation breakfast...
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i was hoping to get on with matt, who was the guy before matt? host: the georgia secretary of state. caller: right. he is a bush guy. and this is the reason why -- anyway, let me tell you what i seen on election night in atlanta. they kept a handful of people in there, then they tried to not let the people back in, and they let a tablecloth up. this is what we seen. he explained in sylvania law just perfect. you were going to tell me that is not cheating? that is cheating in our eyes. at least we did not burn the whole town down like black lives bow crab done. host: independent line, go ahead. caller: good morning. a couple of points i want to make, and i hope you will let me. that gentleman that was on -- host: glenn, go ahead and mute your volume on the television and continue with your comment. caller: yes sir. i would like to find out from all these republicans using the term sources. what sources are they talking about? the russian kind, the chinese kind, or the british kind? my next question is, the republican and democrat get together and
i was hoping to get on with matt, who was the guy before matt? host: the georgia secretary of state. caller: right. he is a bush guy. and this is the reason why -- anyway, let me tell you what i seen on election night in atlanta. they kept a handful of people in there, then they tried to not let the people back in, and they let a tablecloth up. this is what we seen. he explained in sylvania law just perfect. you were going to tell me that is not cheating? that is cheating in our eyes. at least...
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what did you make of that, matt? >> it was kind of interesting, neil in that we did, as you said, we started this in 2019 before anybody really had thought deeply about covid so all of the interviews kind of took place in real-time. nobody knew about -- these men and women were just -- with their chin. of all of us they were the most prepared and most courageous. you kind of follow this trajectory all the way to where we are now. it's a little baffling in one sense. we never had an opportunity to really talk about shots and mandates and stuff like that. they to their credit, these men and women just wanted to save people whenever and however they could. >> neil: you know, it's funny, i was thinking in my own case because everything comes back to me, i always find everything comes back to me but one thing that struck me having recently tested positive for covid, i'm okay now, i don't want you guys worrying, but i'm thinking of how they isolate you and they want to put you in a closet and in the early days of the pande
what did you make of that, matt? >> it was kind of interesting, neil in that we did, as you said, we started this in 2019 before anybody really had thought deeply about covid so all of the interviews kind of took place in real-time. nobody knew about -- these men and women were just -- with their chin. of all of us they were the most prepared and most courageous. you kind of follow this trajectory all the way to where we are now. it's a little baffling in one sense. we never had an...
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we are talking to matt schlapp about all of this. ing for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. ♪ ♪ that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. did you know that you don't have to be 65 years old to qualify for medicare? that's right. in fact, many people who are already on medicaid also qualify for a medicare advantage plan. so, if that applies to you, that means you don't have to wait to get access to wellcare's simplified plans, streamlined benefits, and savings. you can start taking advantage of it all right now. better yet, you can do it for as low as zero dollars. because at wellcare, we offer our members: zero dollar or low monthly premium plans zero dollar copays for primary care visits and prescription drugs, dental, vision, and hearing coverage. free grocery and prescription delivery and access to in-home visits and 24/7 virtual visits. so whether you know you're eligible or suspect you might be, call
we are talking to matt schlapp about all of this. ing for pain. that's why doctors recommend tylenol®. it won't raise blood pressure the way that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. for trusted relief, trust tylenol®. ♪ ♪ that advil® aleve® or motrin® sometimes can. did you know that you don't have to be 65 years old to qualify for medicare? that's right. in fact, many people who are already on medicaid also qualify for a medicare advantage plan. so, if that applies to you, that...
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matt gaetz, i inform the house that mr. gaetz will vote yes on h.r. 1917. as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on h.r. 1917. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? mr. pocan: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. jayapal, i inform the house that ms. jayapal will vote yes on h.r. 1917. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on h.r. 1917. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recognition? ms. tlaib: as the member designated by mr. bowman, i inform the house that mr. bowman will vote yes on h.r. 1917. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from virginia seek recognition? ms. spanberger: as the member designated by mrs. axne, i inform the house that mrs. axne will vote yes on h.r. 1917. the speaker pro tempore: for
matt gaetz, i inform the house that mr. gaetz will vote yes on h.r. 1917. as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on h.r. 1917. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin seek recognition? mr. pocan: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. jayapal, i inform the house that ms. jayapal will vote yes on h.r. 1917. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts seek...
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a shift with matt. some of those remembering matt ratana today were friends outside work as well. including some who he persuaded to go with him to germany by motorbike. there is only ever going to be one matt ratana, no one is ever going to replace him. he was just a force of nature who would get things done, he inspired people to go that extra yard, he inspired people to push themselves. matt ratana died in a shooting inside the police custody centre in croydon where he worked. a man has been charged with murder. but his colleagues prefer to recall the outstanding officer they worked with whilst policing difficult parts of london. his best asset as a police officer was his ability to talk to people. the friendliness and relatableness with him. he would always find a common ground. and to win them over that way, rather than needing to use any legal framework or an escalation of force. i think there's a lot of people who still, and i'm one of them, who are just confused, about him not being there any mo
a shift with matt. some of those remembering matt ratana today were friends outside work as well. including some who he persuaded to go with him to germany by motorbike. there is only ever going to be one matt ratana, no one is ever going to replace him. he was just a force of nature who would get things done, he inspired people to go that extra yard, he inspired people to push themselves. matt ratana died in a shooting inside the police custody centre in croydon where he worked. a man has been...
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matt wells joins us tonight to explain. congrats on branching out. what is this for? >> this is johnny the walrus. i've embraced my to your calling as a children's author, hence the cardigan. it's a very real book on sale at johnny the walrus.com. it is all about a child who is very imaginative, he loves to proceed don't not pretend to be different things. and he pretends to be a walrus. unfortunately his mother is very progressive and thus confuse. so she's convinced by the internet and by society that if your child is identified as something that he really is that thing. so she tries to raise her child as a walrus, as atriums walrus respecting his self identity. it gets a little dark at one point he brings them to a doctor and they talk about transitioning -- a medical transition into a walrus. but throughout the story, she does eventually start to learn that just because your child is pretending to be something that doe marked doesn't mean he's actually that thing. >> tucker: it's so if you believe you are a walrus, that doesn't mean you actually are a walrus. that
matt wells joins us tonight to explain. congrats on branching out. what is this for? >> this is johnny the walrus. i've embraced my to your calling as a children's author, hence the cardigan. it's a very real book on sale at johnny the walrus.com. it is all about a child who is very imaginative, he loves to proceed don't not pretend to be different things. and he pretends to be a walrus. unfortunately his mother is very progressive and thus confuse. so she's convinced by the internet and...