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inr 225,000 people have died the last several months.or of whom tragically their last days on earth were not able to be with the people they loved, to hold their hands. because of the nature of the virus. 9 million people have contracted the virus with untold long-term health consequences. doctors are talking about things like lung scarring. the thing is, it did not have to be this way. it did not have to be this bad. woodward, we know that on january 28, donald trump was informed about the seriousness of this. he was told it is five times as deadly as the flu. he was told it can impact people of every age. he was told it was airborne. what did he do? he covered that information up. he suggested that this was a hoax. he minimized the seriousness of this. to the american people. this is now where we are. gall tof it, he had the be in court with bill barr to try to sue to get rid of the affordable care act that president obama and former vice president joe biden passed to provide health care to over 20 million people. for the first time ga
inr 225,000 people have died the last several months.or of whom tragically their last days on earth were not able to be with the people they loved, to hold their hands. because of the nature of the virus. 9 million people have contracted the virus with untold long-term health consequences. doctors are talking about things like lung scarring. the thing is, it did not have to be this way. it did not have to be this bad. woodward, we know that on january 28, donald trump was informed about the...
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it's part of an "empowerment journalism" prect inrs partnep with the global reporting center >> yes, good morning. my mom needs an appointment to see her doctor. she's getting old. she's 95. she needs somebody there. i'll visit her, do laundry for her, cook for her. okay, i'm going to make some bannock. well, we're still working out a t of things, but it's a lot better than 30 years ago, yeah. afgot out of residential school, i-- i was any at my mom for a long time.la i said-- i them, i guess. seven years old, i don't know why they send me there. they were all strangers to me-- nuns with l black, dressed in blk. i lost my language, my culture. yeah, i lost-- i really lost myself. ju measure my flour. when i was 13, 14, i wasn't getting no support from my parents, too, so i-- i ran away. i was homeless for a long time. i wah people drink. i ought they-- they had fu i had older friends, you know? they went parties, so i went that's how i started drinking. i used to go to jail, used to go to drunk tank, used to go on-- on the street like on a schedule, you know, many times because of al
it's part of an "empowerment journalism" prect inrs partnep with the global reporting center >> yes, good morning. my mom needs an appointment to see her doctor. she's getting old. she's 95. she needs somebody there. i'll visit her, do laundry for her, cook for her. okay, i'm going to make some bannock. well, we're still working out a t of things, but it's a lot better than 30 years ago, yeah. afgot out of residential school, i-- i was any at my mom for a long time.la i said-- i...
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they have started to test and distribute their state- manufactured supplies inre p countries and buildlobal influence and power as they do so. let's talk about the national and global politics of vaccines. joining me from new york is a fellow from the council on foreign relations. ank you for joining us. who is china in particular offering vaccines to that the united stes is not? well, china is practicing the so-called vaccine diplomacy by vapledging to offeines to many countries, including those it has partnershipve in ping vaccines, countries like brazil, uae, peru, mexico. but also those countries thatnoo have the capacity to develop a vaccine, countries like afghanistan, countries in sub-saharan africa. katty: does it work, vaccine is it useful to china? ayanzhong: so far so good, but this isn't quickly changing out that the u.s.as successfully developed its own vaccines and now that the u.s. is going to have a new administration that is going to reclaim its global healthat leadehip, s showing its willingness to practicets own vaccine diplomacy. katty:yo sthink that under a biden a
they have started to test and distribute their state- manufactured supplies inre p countries and buildlobal influence and power as they do so. let's talk about the national and global politics of vaccines. joining me from new york is a fellow from the council on foreign relations. ank you for joining us. who is china in particular offering vaccines to that the united stes is not? well, china is practicing the so-called vaccine diplomacy by vapledging to offeines to many countries, including...
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state. 24 hours ago, we were behind in pennsylvania, and we are going to win pennsylvania. , winning inrehead arizona, winning in nevada. in fact, our lead doubled in nevada. we are on track to over 300 electoral college votes. i look at the national numbers. we are going to win this race with a clear majority of the nation behind us. we have gotten over 74 million votes. let me repeat that, at 74 million votes, that is more than any presidential ticket has ever gotten in the history of the united states of america. and hour vote total is still growing. we are beating donald trump by 4 million votes, and that is a margin that is still growing as well. one of the things i'm especially proud of is how well we have done across america. and we are going to be the first democrat to win in arizona in 24 years. we are going to be the first democrat to win georgia in 28 years. and we have rebuilt the blue wall, in the middle of the country, that crumpled just four years ago. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, the heartland of this nation. i know watching these vote tallies on tv moves very slowly
state. 24 hours ago, we were behind in pennsylvania, and we are going to win pennsylvania. , winning inrehead arizona, winning in nevada. in fact, our lead doubled in nevada. we are on track to over 300 electoral college votes. i look at the national numbers. we are going to win this race with a clear majority of the nation behind us. we have gotten over 74 million votes. let me repeat that, at 74 million votes, that is more than any presidential ticket has ever gotten in the history of the...
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him to posture himself as, in a sense, kind of taking the high road, that for the good of the nation, inrd. is quite an ironic stance for the president now to be adopting. professor, thank you very much. my pleasure. i'm joined by seth weathers, donald trump's former political director in georgia. very good to talk to you, i know you are on the inside of the party, as it is. can you help us, this was a little unexpected, given the mood music recently, what changed?” think, before that, i would love to have debated your previous guest, whoever that was. i could hear him but they couldn't see him, but the discussion of trump damaging democracy and transfers of power, it is all complete nonsense. the president has used the legal system, which you are allowed to do after an election. you can do this if you lose an election or have a close election for a dog catcher or the us presidency. so all the stuff about norms being destroyed is nothing but nonsense. seth, he hasn'tjust done it, has he? he's told all those voters, millions of them, that the system is corrupt, that the system is corrupt,
him to posture himself as, in a sense, kind of taking the high road, that for the good of the nation, inrd. is quite an ironic stance for the president now to be adopting. professor, thank you very much. my pleasure. i'm joined by seth weathers, donald trump's former political director in georgia. very good to talk to you, i know you are on the inside of the party, as it is. can you help us, this was a little unexpected, given the mood music recently, what changed?” think, before that, i...
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inre is good with the bad terms of globalization and the ability for people to move around the world and to business during a pandemic that is not a good thing. i would agree with you on how airline street consumers, i write a lot about this. the airline industry has basically done away with change fees as of now. united says that is going to be forever, we will see. thing for punitive customers, it was unlike any other industry. theve often written that airline industry is the only industry that punishes its an enormousth number of fees and penalties. some of those are starting to go away. i think there is more hope for the future. host: have you had a chance to from the this column summer, airlines are withholding aliens in refunds -- billions in refunds? guest: refunds are a huge issue and i think it is grossly unfair. i did a column about priorities for the incoming aydin administration and that -- for the incoming aydin at -- joe biden administration. many were denied by airlines, they were given vouchers instead. that is against u.s. regulations, it is against furnace. i think
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inre was some continuity terms of the early patriots in the revolutionary patriots in political organizations. had ats during this era lot of newspapers and pamphlets to broadcast their ideas. londonas a popular patriot newspaper called common sense. was almost certainly the inspiration for thomas pa ine's common sense pamphlet. while the patriot movement changed over time, you can see many of the roots of the in thisonary movement time. >> we have a question from the french perspective. expeditions along the ohio. where they possibly responses to england's aggression in the trade?rade fur >> the french were trying to take over areas that the british controlled. expedition toan capture part of nova scotia. before the siege of louisbourg. people perceived the steeds -- the siege at louisbourg as that. this is still an ongoing imperial conflict between written and france. even after the treaty is signed in 1748. people on the ground still pursed -- perceive themselves as at war with france. people forget about the war of austrian succession. of the samelly part imperial war. conflict between th
inre was some continuity terms of the early patriots in the revolutionary patriots in political organizations. had ats during this era lot of newspapers and pamphlets to broadcast their ideas. londonas a popular patriot newspaper called common sense. was almost certainly the inspiration for thomas pa ine's common sense pamphlet. while the patriot movement changed over time, you can see many of the roots of the in thisonary movement time. >> we have a question from the french perspective....
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well idea of the county the mopment inre monument in the square is dip in the south than the north symbolism of putting it on the county courthouse square southern ly a phenomenon and it is in declaring what are the sources power and authority in the kphaourpt and they are partly in partly rthouse and outsideed a include us so the omen of united daughters of confederacy that put that up and the legal processes that defend white social order, like lynching. southernnother way the experience is different. gregory: that is natural bridge in some oftion posed the precircumstance hated and we pieces l in different the questions coming in via q&a. you think -- there's a lot discussion now about as quite a while r but particularly sprepg and killing of nce george floyd in particular and the how to understand monuments of the confederacy in south and particularly how much them as monuments, o both a sort of lost cause vision of the civil war and the establishment of the system of crow segregation. what do you think hitch can and to these arguments what do think as a deeper knowledge that you have of
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irregularities or restoring faith in our elections, but he is committed to restoring the world faith inr our elections. it's essentially a blank check. >> i'm letting the world know that america is back. america is back in the game. i have have the opportunity to speak with now six world leaders. the reception and welcome we've gotten around the world from our allies and our friends has been real, though i feel confident that -- >> laura: when he says "we are back," first of all, has he seen the economic numbers? he means that he will continue with the noble tradition of subverting u.s. sovereignty by selling out american workers to a world order where key decisions are made overseas with little to no accountability to the u.s. citizens here. a now the obama gang is back, that's for sure. samantha powers, susan rice, and ben rhodes and they intend to do whatever is necessary to reverse all the progress trump's team made in holding nato accountable for their military expenditures and china accountable for their anticompetitive trade practices. here are the highlights of biden's globalist
irregularities or restoring faith in our elections, but he is committed to restoring the world faith inr our elections. it's essentially a blank check. >> i'm letting the world know that america is back. america is back in the game. i have have the opportunity to speak with now six world leaders. the reception and welcome we've gotten around the world from our allies and our friends has been real, though i feel confident that -- >> laura: when he says "we are back," first...
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i have with those women all the blind spots the military had when it comes to women in service and inre many ways the significant limitations placed on their ability toen advance and to have hearings all the time it with a higher level leaders at the height of power those with the leadership table. and what the military is doing with the pipeline leadership that is diverse. so many of those are first-time members of the military and children of immigrants. so they don't always know the best route to ascend so we have mentorship programs we need to make sure those mentorship programs so that the people who are committed to the military that we are committed. so a friend of mine in "the new york tim" with the expose of the military services and when weee an exception. and then the next iterations it is very clear this is a structure domited by white guys. it's very clear nothing has worked at the command staff level i like to see when ople are not an exception? >> and to see there is a challenge or a person to address it. but it's clear whatever we are doing now is not working very well.
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health care is a huge industry. 18%, inr it was about 2018 it was about 18% of the overall gdp, moren doubling over the last 50 years. no change would perhaps be a good thing for this industry. basis,., on a per capita spends far more than other countries on health care. on the other hand, if there is some sort of change around obamacare, our bloomberg intelligence analyst was telling me that could create tremendous strain for hospitals and managed care. on the year, we are looking at gains for those insurers and the managed care companies. the idea is if not much changes it could be good news for the health care companies at this point. david: we need to be strong, given the coronavirus. thanks to abigail doolittle for that report. up next, our series on the next four years turns to the future of the republican party with the former governor from michigan, rick snyder, a republican who supported president-elect joe biden. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. with the 2020 el
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i think having someone that years inr of the senate before mitch mcconnell ever got elected, served with mitch mcconnell for 24 years, had extensive relationships throughout and then continued on as vice president, and i think for mcconnell and for biden, these are two old guys that this is going to be their last laugh around the track -- last lap around the truck. i think that no mcconnell has his judges, he will look for something else to be on his tombstone besides. as accomplishments and they think there is a possibility we could be seeing for some time some governing from the middle side hashes neither enough of the margin to do anything with it from an ideological or partisan perspective. i am semi-optimistic that we , aht have a little window recess from the partisanship. it is possible it could happen. if maybe under this way, no .ther way leah: game of thrones, anyone? smoothly, relatively -- this leads relatively smoothly into another question from another audience, what is your take on why key voters who supported trump in 2016 not vote for him in 2020? was at his handling of
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inre are struggles -- was the 1930's to 1945.here are struggles for power within countries and between countries. that confrontation, that issue about how to deal with that, whether it is in a peaceful way or a confrontational way, within countries, like our political and social divide that exists in the united states and in many countries, or between countries such as the conflicts that exist between the united states world order and the chinese rise, and which there's conflicts, there's a trade war, a technology war, i geopolitical war, and even a capital war now, and then there is military conflict, i believe we are coming into a more challenging environment because of the nature of how this happens over and over again through history in the cycles, so i believe your summary at the beginning was apt. anne, do you share ray's view of a more challenging environment? do you see things differently? that is a complete leak credible pass and credible set. it is one route we could go down. but i think it is also worth focusing on whe
inre are struggles -- was the 1930's to 1945.here are struggles for power within countries and between countries. that confrontation, that issue about how to deal with that, whether it is in a peaceful way or a confrontational way, within countries, like our political and social divide that exists in the united states and in many countries, or between countries such as the conflicts that exist between the united states world order and the chinese rise, and which there's conflicts, there's a...
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you know, in the science and inr clinical rech, confidence is a relative term. certainly, the data we have today encourages us to go forward -- the gforward rapidly to begin to make approval to have the vaccine get out. the challenge tht we face broadly around the world is so gravthat we needt to go through these tests, but also to be rea to start making a difference. and i certainly believe that we have the basis to do that. today, again, subject to regulary review. >> woodruff: can you in layperson's terms why it is you think you were so -- you were able to achieve thihigh level of what's called efficacy, what is it, 94.5% success in helping make people immune from -- from thvirus? how were you able to do it? >> well, gulle the underlying technology which is, in fact, quite new and unprecedented, is uleled messenger rna, a molec that exists in every one of our cells and is the intermiary between dna which we know to be where the informationst isored about every aspect of life and proteins, which are the actors element which are the that do the things that make
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the spread inrs pennsylvania between trump and biden is below that number, about 80,000 at last countis is the sort of gumshoe work that can help americansth understand, is this issue real or not? and in every state that we've looked at, we are seeing identical statistic data, witnesses, affidavits, there is something real here. we don't how big it is, but the facts say there is something very irregular going on in some of these big cities where elections were conducted. >> sean: sharyl attkisson -- by the way, your new book is phenomenal, congratulations, i s got my copy, very well done. you are willing to look into these baseless charges of they were proven false. you are willing to look at the double standard of ukraine, joe and hunter. they ignore the corruption there.li now you see that the media has no interest whatsoever because isn't it, for them, about the result?oo i say media is dead, journalism is dead. i think they are part of a mob that is all things to protect joe biden. s they didn't ask joe biden tough questions, let him hide in hisay basement bunker. i think we have
the spread inrs pennsylvania between trump and biden is below that number, about 80,000 at last countis is the sort of gumshoe work that can help americansth understand, is this issue real or not? and in every state that we've looked at, we are seeing identical statistic data, witnesses, affidavits, there is something real here. we don't how big it is, but the facts say there is something very irregular going on in some of these big cities where elections were conducted. >> sean: sharyl...
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inre was a whole movement our country and in california also to take care of solid waste by burning itto make electricity but to keep it away from landfills which communities were definitely trying to get rid of. and over time come it has become there has been less active enforcement and less of attention paid to the environmental reality, the amount of pollution that people have had to live with in low income and communities of color in particular. that is the reality. in the wayof racism that zoning was done and housing behind whole left tracks where people are more vulnerable and suffer worst pollution. that is a real fact. and our programs were by and large not designed to take account of that. it has been a struggle when people have had to organize and really fight to get the attention that they needed. and certain communities like flint, michigan have become household words because of the realization that they were suffering from serious health impacts as a result of neglect of environmental amenities that people were not getting fair treatment. the air program is no different. t
inre was a whole movement our country and in california also to take care of solid waste by burning itto make electricity but to keep it away from landfills which communities were definitely trying to get rid of. and over time come it has become there has been less active enforcement and less of attention paid to the environmental reality, the amount of pollution that people have had to live with in low income and communities of color in particular. that is the reality. in the wayof racism that...
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it speaks to the story of this inr where we got a battering the sector and now investors are questioningto be the strongest ones that will survive? in which will give investors the shareholder value they are looking for? especially in a space that has various factors including negative or 0 -- near zero rates. a lot of factors hurting the sector so investors are looking for the banks that will give them value moving forward. we make ofhat do movement in the bond market? been askingeam has how far will the market price vaccines? a lot of talk about whether we could get that over 1%. perhaps that would require a risk on environment. the thing is that we do see a risk on environment even though the virus continues to be a negative. kristine: when it comes to bond markets, there is that tension between vaccine optimism and virus realities. looking back to last week's price action, we see those in sawds power higher after we the pfizer news come through and now we are looking for a readout from other vaccine trials, specifically the madera no one. it will be interesting to see if that creates
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with her late husband, carlo ponti, the movie producer who first discovered her as a tie teenage jer inra re beauty pageant. did you always have your mom in mind for this role? >> i wish she did. >> i don't think anybody could have inhabited the role the character of madame rosa the way she did. if my mother happens to be such an amazing actress, and i happen to be a director, i would be an idiot if i did not cast my mother in my movies. >> reporter: the story chronicles the unlikely friendship between a holocaust survivor and a 12-year-old muslim immigrant from senegal. momo, played by inbrahim, his first acting role. [speaking italian] >> he was really like somebody he has always been in this business. i think he was born for it. i think so. >> reporter: that's no small compliment from loren. who has played opposite the likes of clark gable -- >> hello, sweetheart. >> -- paul newman, marlon brando and cary grant. >> i'm certain you wouldn't do anything to embarrass me. >> reporter: did you second-guess at all, putting this completely untested actor next to your mom in these leading rol
with her late husband, carlo ponti, the movie producer who first discovered her as a tie teenage jer inra re beauty pageant. did you always have your mom in mind for this role? >> i wish she did. >> i don't think anybody could have inhabited the role the character of madame rosa the way she did. if my mother happens to be such an amazing actress, and i happen to be a director, i would be an idiot if i did not cast my mother in my movies. >> reporter: the story chronicles the...
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inre is no qualification white christian about being a judge.y a lawyer that has a politician as a friend. looking at barack obama, i'm very disappointed. there's still more white people in this country than anything else. and a lot of those people voted for him. he was black. later, wefour years are a country of white supremacists that hate our neighbors, hate everything god created. they just simply want to spit on the grave of our neighbor. it is a way to divide and conquer. senator kaine from virginia, the rest of the background for my story. i run up and down the united states being chased by the cia. host: gilbert in texas, republican. yes, i want to find out why obama didn't say anything cops or there were no anything like that that was black, how come there are so many cop shows on tv? host: another headline for you. senator from iowa and staunch reagan ally is dead. , who served one term in the senate before losing a 1984 reelection bid after it was revealed that he had joined a private health law that was later shut down died on friday
inre is no qualification white christian about being a judge.y a lawyer that has a politician as a friend. looking at barack obama, i'm very disappointed. there's still more white people in this country than anything else. and a lot of those people voted for him. he was black. later, wefour years are a country of white supremacists that hate our neighbors, hate everything god created. they just simply want to spit on the grave of our neighbor. it is a way to divide and conquer. senator kaine...
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inre is a big bifurcation the equity market particularly in the u.s.nhat seeing as they structural winners. segment, you mentioned the trends towards online shopping and takeaways and those kinds of sectors. some see a result which is -- which is in some way it islusive, counterintuitive that the result which would be fundamentally seen as a least positive for equity markets which is a blue sweep or a democratic win in the house, senate, and presidency, would also represent the biggest andrtunity for certainty transparency for markets. and the idea that there are no shenanigans around the results. those issues could lead to a of volatility. a decisive u.s. election victory could lead to stimulus and a brexit trade deal in the next few weeks as well as a virus exiting -- those things together could be very powerful for markets but it is the uncertainty that is proving the biggest obstacle to markets moving forward. anna: paul markham from new investment management will spain with us. we turn our attention to the earnings season. ryanair ceo rails agains
inre is a big bifurcation the equity market particularly in the u.s.nhat seeing as they structural winners. segment, you mentioned the trends towards online shopping and takeaways and those kinds of sectors. some see a result which is -- which is in some way it islusive, counterintuitive that the result which would be fundamentally seen as a least positive for equity markets which is a blue sweep or a democratic win in the house, senate, and presidency, would also represent the biggest...
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it has been taking a long time particularly in pennsylvania, urban areas like philadelphia, inre weref mail ballots. anna: president trump up late continues to make the same statements or give the same messages that he thinks he has won. he makes a distinction between votes being cast as to whether they are legal or not. no evidence of widespread illegal voting. when do we get a winner? the legal challenges will follow, but when do we get confirmation? collects we could have that in the next two days. they tell us we are going to be doing more counting and could have a conclusion in nevada or georgia by tomorrow. biden at 270. joe at that .1 would assume he would say he is the winner. president trump has been making legal challenges. they have not been doing that well. is these aren somehow fraudulently or magically appearing, but there has always been the sense this was going to play out this way. there was huge unprecedented early and mail in voting. democrats voted more heavily that way then republicans. the day of the election the votes that are cast that they are counted right aw
it has been taking a long time particularly in pennsylvania, urban areas like philadelphia, inre weref mail ballots. anna: president trump up late continues to make the same statements or give the same messages that he thinks he has won. he makes a distinction between votes being cast as to whether they are legal or not. no evidence of widespread illegal voting. when do we get a winner? the legal challenges will follow, but when do we get confirmation? collects we could have that in the next...
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news inr, we had big the industry. autonomous full driving vehicles in arizona.hat is very defining moment for the whole industry. we are definitely working toward that as well. tom: what is the timeframe for fully autonomous vehicles for your business? >> that depends on how you to find the scale of the operation. we are working on small-scale, limited testing. tom: you could see that on a small scale? could we start to see that in our cities here in china or in the u.s.? is that realistic? >> definitely. we have been able to successfully launch operation, we should be able to do that. tom: tell me about the impact. you have a footprint in china and the u.s.. how are the tensions between the two countries impacting your business? >> on a high level. james: we will be fully aware of thepotential impact of tension between the two countries. right now, currently, we are focusing on developing the thenology and making products. do you think anything changes after the u.s. election? if anythingully changes, it changes for the better. tom: when you look at the technol
news inr, we had big the industry. autonomous full driving vehicles in arizona.hat is very defining moment for the whole industry. we are definitely working toward that as well. tom: what is the timeframe for fully autonomous vehicles for your business? >> that depends on how you to find the scale of the operation. we are working on small-scale, limited testing. tom: you could see that on a small scale? could we start to see that in our cities here in china or in the u.s.? is that...
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sources inr citing brussels, adding that some progress has been made on reaching agreements and clearinghouseshout further compromised by london, brexit negotiations may be terminated this we can. the malaysian prime minister has survived a key test in parliament. he got enough support for his budget plans. haverogram was deemed to passed on a voice vote. the budget will move on to a second round of debate next week. he remains under pressure with allies calling for a vote of confidence. that was the first word news. let's take a look at the markets, a bit of a cautious into the trading week, but it's been an incredible month for global equities and were on track for a fourth weekly gain in a row. the asia -- asia pacific msci index up. the nikkei coming back from lunch pretty flat, still at april 1991 highs. we hear that social distancing measures could be stepped up again in south korea. the index could rise to 2800 points next year which would imply another 6.6% gain from where we are now. del strahan market was lower, mainly due to concerns about the australia-china relationship. falling 1
sources inr citing brussels, adding that some progress has been made on reaching agreements and clearinghouseshout further compromised by london, brexit negotiations may be terminated this we can. the malaysian prime minister has survived a key test in parliament. he got enough support for his budget plans. haverogram was deemed to passed on a voice vote. the budget will move on to a second round of debate next week. he remains under pressure with allies calling for a vote of confidence. that...
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expecting inre we terms of the shape of the longer dated bond programs?n choreographed when it comes to the rate cut, but what about the form qe could take? that was the key. if it does come as a yield target or if it is just that flex bull language, but i think any option that does come through, the rba will be looking to incorporate semi government bonds as well. down the borrowing cost of the states as well, helping that recovery along with any state on infrastructure projects. we also have the rba releasing its quarterly forecast update. may expect the rba to share its updated forecast on where it used to be on a clement rate peaking and how long it will take for the economy to recover but it suggested the unemployment rate is expected to peak lower than the 10% rate they had. they are hoping for additional stimulus today. it is expected to come through and really get the economy going the lockdown has largely finalized. shery: our bloomberg economics editor with what to expect from the rba. don't forget our interactive tv function, tv . you can c
expecting inre we terms of the shape of the longer dated bond programs?n choreographed when it comes to the rate cut, but what about the form qe could take? that was the key. if it does come as a yield target or if it is just that flex bull language, but i think any option that does come through, the rba will be looking to incorporate semi government bonds as well. down the borrowing cost of the states as well, helping that recovery along with any state on infrastructure projects. we also have...
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morgan inre going to reading, pennsylvania. a lot of pennsylvanians coming in.r: first of all, joe biden has common decency and he is a good man. he has been through a lot and still tries to help people and he has been through a lot of tragedy. trump is a racist, and i am not surprised that so many people in pennsylvania support trump, because pennsylvania is the alabama of the north. these white people are so hate field it is enough to make you sick. so i'm not surprised by that. joe biden might not do everything the way people want, but his heart is in the right place. host: when you say he tries to do what's right, what do you mean by that? give me a specific. caller: he does care about people having health care, he does care about people who have been ostracized and oppressed. he cares like the bible tells you too. ,he bible says, clearly states if you don't help the poor, god will not help you. trump cares about rich, white, and that's it. real quick, anytime a sitting president would criticize a governor who had a life -- her life threatened to be murdered
morgan inre going to reading, pennsylvania. a lot of pennsylvanians coming in.r: first of all, joe biden has common decency and he is a good man. he has been through a lot and still tries to help people and he has been through a lot of tragedy. trump is a racist, and i am not surprised that so many people in pennsylvania support trump, because pennsylvania is the alabama of the north. these white people are so hate field it is enough to make you sick. so i'm not surprised by that. joe biden...
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thatepends on the contract between insurer and inred, the government is not involved in that process. that would limit them from happening. >> the way it is drafted now, claim was paid and employees were laid off, what would be the effect to the economy? >> generally speaking, these relationships between employers and employee relationships between businesses and customers, the goal of ppp was to put these businesses into an induced coma, we tackle the virus and bring them back and hope everything else -- in many cases come back to normal, the way it was structured, it is not structured the same way. >> if priya were created, and talk about what the challenges would be establishing, with a federal program designed to affect the pandemic related losses. >> pandemic losses, tria has the certification from treasury. public health is a local matter for the most part determining businesses that across jurisdictions in the public health zone. that takes quite a bit of work. >> you i have 19 seconds left at yield back my time. >> thank you very much. now go to the gentlewoman who is chair of
thatepends on the contract between insurer and inred, the government is not involved in that process. that would limit them from happening. >> the way it is drafted now, claim was paid and employees were laid off, what would be the effect to the economy? >> generally speaking, these relationships between employers and employee relationships between businesses and customers, the goal of ppp was to put these businesses into an induced coma, we tackle the virus and bring them back and...
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the debate inre charleston, i went to a funeral -- ms.a woman i had never met for, called me , ir to her and she told me need to know who you are going to vote for, and if you don't to know, leaned down and whisper your answer into my ear. and i did what she asked me to do. but then when she snapped her head back, there was a look at m her face that i had never been able to explain. she said to me, i needed to hear that, in this community needs to hear from you -- and this community needs to hear from you. that is what made me do what i did when i did it. those two women made me do what i did. host: congressman james clyburn, thank you for your time this morning. we appreciate the update. guest: thank you very much. host: joining us now is congressman warren davidson of ohio, republican representative of the eighth district, here to talk about how the covid-19 pandemic is impacting his area. congressman, what is it like? guest: ohio is dealing with a new mandate from the governor, a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.. a lot of negative feed
the debate inre charleston, i went to a funeral -- ms.a woman i had never met for, called me , ir to her and she told me need to know who you are going to vote for, and if you don't to know, leaned down and whisper your answer into my ear. and i did what she asked me to do. but then when she snapped her head back, there was a look at m her face that i had never been able to explain. she said to me, i needed to hear that, in this community needs to hear from you -- and this community needs to...
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the sad ful thing is so many inr nursing homes haven't been able to visit with family and this is a tragicmart and considerate is the way we get out of this. >> you know, we talk about personal freedoms, you look at the other person who is not following the rules and you kind of thing, which relative would you like to sacrifice? >> i don't disagree with that but i also think that we have a point where we have to avoid people that are not wearing masks, we have a choice to do that ourselves, we do that in supermarkets and grocery stores and you would just ask them to be considerate, that's all. >> yeah. congressman, that's very good messaging here for this thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving to you and to your family, sir, thank you. >> god bless you, stay safe. >> next, coming up next, we know thanksgiving is all about the sides, so what is the most popular side in your stage? that's coming up. ♪ ♪ [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] ♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. this was the theater i came to
the sad ful thing is so many inr nursing homes haven't been able to visit with family and this is a tragicmart and considerate is the way we get out of this. >> you know, we talk about personal freedoms, you look at the other person who is not following the rules and you kind of thing, which relative would you like to sacrifice? >> i don't disagree with that but i also think that we have a point where we have to avoid people that are not wearing masks, we have a choice to do that...
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inre are many that invest the truth and take the time to say it. you have to believe, we see the bad stuff, but there's a lot of good going into this. schoolsot of friends in -- i have a lot of friends in schools that voted, got engaged, etc. they said, i will stand up and voice my support for this or that. it shows is the dynamic marketplace. it is an ugly, painful, looseleaf kind of marketplace, but it does not change the fact that it works in a very dynamic way, but it does work. decide.ve to be able to saw incerned that, as we 2016, black and brown voters were targeted as the subjects of disinformation campaigns. one of our friends happened to be on a radio show the week before the election. saying, if joe biden wins, you are going to etc.late lgbtq, it was clearly when bush that was coming from a bot, or somewhere where it was not true. when i have done focus group work, we don't really talk like that, but that is what you see. i think we have to be a little careful on that. be alternative facts. we started the trump administration with a disc
inre are many that invest the truth and take the time to say it. you have to believe, we see the bad stuff, but there's a lot of good going into this. schoolsot of friends in -- i have a lot of friends in schools that voted, got engaged, etc. they said, i will stand up and voice my support for this or that. it shows is the dynamic marketplace. it is an ugly, painful, looseleaf kind of marketplace, but it does not change the fact that it works in a very dynamic way, but it does work. decide.ve...
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inre is good with the bad terms of globalization and the ability for people to move around the world to business during a pandemic that is not a good thing. i would agree with you on how airline street consumers, i write a lot about this. the airline industry has basically done away with change fees as of now. united says that is going to be forever, we will see. thing for punitive customers, it was unlike any other industry. theve often written that airline industry is the only industry that punishes its an enormousth number of fees and penalties. some of those are starting to go away. i think there is more hope for the future. host: have you had a chance to from the this column summer, airlines are withholding aliens in refunds -- billions in refunds? guest: refunds are a huge issue and i think it is grossly unfair. i did a column about priorities for the incoming aydin administration and that -- for the incoming aydin at -- joe biden administration. many were denied by airlines, they were given vouchers instead. that is against u.s. regulations, it is against furnace. i think the
inre is good with the bad terms of globalization and the ability for people to move around the world to business during a pandemic that is not a good thing. i would agree with you on how airline street consumers, i write a lot about this. the airline industry has basically done away with change fees as of now. united says that is going to be forever, we will see. thing for punitive customers, it was unlike any other industry. theve often written that airline industry is the only industry that...
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glenn inr next from arizona, a joe biden supporter. in arizona, a joe biden supporter.ler: religion is a factor in the morality of the character of who is leading our nation. that's why i am supporting joe biden. i am an independent in arizona. the reason people are shying away from religion, look at the example that has been said by our evangelical leaders. they are so hypocritical. with this abortion issue that has been used to divide and guilt people, i don't understand why if you are against abortion and the right to life, i understand that position whether i agree with it or not, i believe god is a forgiving god and sin is sin. if you don't know what god decision will be on who he will forgive or not that is why we do not judge and love our neighbor. andsame people who are poor decide to have abortions, when the children come you want to cut their benefits. you don't want to support welfare policies. you don't want to help them. you think god cares about these little kids that came to our country with their parents and were treated like that? do you think he cares
glenn inr next from arizona, a joe biden supporter. in arizona, a joe biden supporter.ler: religion is a factor in the morality of the character of who is leading our nation. that's why i am supporting joe biden. i am an independent in arizona. the reason people are shying away from religion, look at the example that has been said by our evangelical leaders. they are so hypocritical. with this abortion issue that has been used to divide and guilt people, i don't understand why if you are...
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inr company has brought nearly $6 billion in net sales. i would like to put up exhibit 76 on the screen. the presentation emphasizes the merger was a quote unique opportunity that should be pursued urgently. would provide rapid revenue and earnings growth. your executives boasted about how well the strategy worked. highlighting to shareholders had can to put 120 million. in an investor briefing in october, you personally explained the primary goal of the company was to deliver quote top shareholder returns focusing on highly profitable specialty drugs. do you recall saying that? >> i don't recall that specifically but it would not surprise me i did not say that. >> just changing the term from profit maximizer does not change your intent. the intent of your company is not to help the bottom line, the health outcomes for the american people. or for the public in general. it is to maximize profit. your company -- you already had this drug and it was highly profitable. you proceeded to increase the drug by more than 82,000 per vial. i believe
inr company has brought nearly $6 billion in net sales. i would like to put up exhibit 76 on the screen. the presentation emphasizes the merger was a quote unique opportunity that should be pursued urgently. would provide rapid revenue and earnings growth. your executives boasted about how well the strategy worked. highlighting to shareholders had can to put 120 million. in an investor briefing in october, you personally explained the primary goal of the company was to deliver quote top...
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invest inres that we high-tech job-training and affordable higher education for arizonans and an infrastructurenot just in roads and bridges, but in broadband and not just in cities but in rural areas and the tribal communities. as we tackle these challenges, we have to do so in a way that addresses racial inequity and levels the playing field. so there is so much more, much more we need to do to provide a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. we need to secure our border, we need to tackle climate change and secure arizona's water future. there is only one way we will solve these problems. and that's by working together. tonight didwatching not vote for me and that's ok. i'm going to be your senator, too. because our state doesn't need a democratic or republican senator. we need an arizona senator, a senator like john mccain who i looked up to as a young navy pilot. when we were in school, that's the place you go where they teach you to do what you need to do in a situation if you are shut down. he was the model of how you honorably survive an impossible situation. it's not often that we get to
invest inres that we high-tech job-training and affordable higher education for arizonans and an infrastructurenot just in roads and bridges, but in broadband and not just in cities but in rural areas and the tribal communities. as we tackle these challenges, we have to do so in a way that addresses racial inequity and levels the playing field. so there is so much more, much more we need to do to provide a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. we need to secure our border, we need to tackle...