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olaf schulz came out probably at par with friedrich merz a. little bit ahead in the first poll.onducted by the public broadcaster. >> zdf. >> but he didn't really make a mark, especially in favor of his party. so what happened. >> is that they. >> actually exchanged more or less common views about migration, the economy, energy policy. but there was nothing really surprising in all of that. of course, they don't agree on the state of the economy. while olaf is insisting that germany is very strong and has a lot of potential, which of course is pointing out that germany is lagging behind and it's losing competitiveness because perhaps we listen in or it's short picture of how those two candidates actually have a very different take on the economy. by the. >> manhattan we had more to fight against with rising industry costs and energy prices, we in germany must import coal, gas and oil, the prices of which exploded unbelievably, and our economy felt this much more. and we don't need to go into how another government named mr. altmeier as economy minister and miss merkel perhaps di
olaf schulz came out probably at par with friedrich merz a. little bit ahead in the first poll.onducted by the public broadcaster. >> zdf. >> but he didn't really make a mark, especially in favor of his party. so what happened. >> is that they. >> actually exchanged more or less common views about migration, the economy, energy policy. but there was nothing really surprising in all of that. of course, they don't agree on the state of the economy. while olaf is insisting...
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here's abc's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, american households and businesses are bracing to pay higher prices with president trump's sweeping tariffs set to hit nearly half of all imports that enter into the u.s. tariffs are fees paid by businesses to the u.s. government when products and materials cross the border. >> the u.s. importer has to write a check to the u.s. government. and what we saw in the 2018-2019 trade war is that that burden was shifted directly on to american buyers and their customers. so it is americans who have been shown over and over again to pay the burden of these tariffs. not foreigners. >> reporter: economists say the tariffs could cost american households on average up to $1500 extra per year. as businesses pass down higher costs. the first place consumers would feel the hit, in the grocery aisle. 47% of all imported vegetables come from mexico and canada. plus, 91% of avocados and 87% of tomatoes. >> you can't stockpile fresh tomatoes, fresh avocados so i imagine that in this particular segment of goods, we're going to see those cost increase
here's abc's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, american households and businesses are bracing to pay higher prices with president trump's sweeping tariffs set to hit nearly half of all imports that enter into the u.s. tariffs are fees paid by businesses to the u.s. government when products and materials cross the border. >> the u.s. importer has to write a check to the u.s. government. and what we saw in the 2018-2019 trade war is that that burden was shifted directly on to...
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in his closing statements, schulz or excuse me? in his closing arguments.r, schulz said he was confident voters would back his party. >> i go by what you said at the beginning and what has already been discussed here. many people. >> are very undecided. >> i'm convinced that this time there will be something that has rarely happened to this extent in previous elections, namely that some people will go to the election into the polling booth and only. >> then decide. >> who and which party to. >> vote for. >> and i believe. >> that in. >> the end, many will vote for the spd. >> and give me a new mandate. >> to lead the next government. >> meanwhile, the cdu leader friedrich merz said his focus was on the key issues the country is facing. >> i am absolutely. >> certain of one. >> thing, regardless of who will. >> form the next federal government and how it will be composed. we have to solve. >> two major problems. >> in this country over the next four years. that is migration and it is the economy. and if we don't solve these two. >> problems. >> then you. and
in his closing statements, schulz or excuse me? in his closing arguments.r, schulz said he was confident voters would back his party. >> i go by what you said at the beginning and what has already been discussed here. many people. >> are very undecided. >> i'm convinced that this time there will be something that has rarely happened to this extent in previous elections, namely that some people will go to the election into the polling booth and only. >> then decide....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ borja: una, que tal[mÚsica en inglÉs] borja: el tambiÉn de la "ediciÓn digital" como le schulzes y borja voces. andrea: comencemos con la decisiÓn de una corte de apelaciÓn de california, porque el intento de de eliminar ese derecho constitucionalde las por nacimiento a hijos azure mitrovic personas con visos temporales. borja: el corte rechazÓ la solicitud del departamento de justicia. expertos predicen que este fallo podrÍa llegar a la corte suprema de justicia. nos acompaÑÓ el abogado constitucionalista rafael peÑalver. cuÉntenos en tÉrminos mÁs sencillos quÉ significa esta decisiÓn. >> buenas tardes. el recorte ha hecho es ponerle un ,no se puede imponer el bloqueo que el presidente ha hecho, estuvo llevar el caso la corte suprema de los estados unidos. ese es el temor de los personas que se estÁn recogiendo a la constituciÓn como se ha interpretado los Últimos 150 aÑos. trump alumbrado a tres de sus miembros, haga una excepciÓn el derecho que en ese momento existe toda persona nacida aquÍ, sin importar el estatus de inmigraciÓn, que se les dÉ ilusiÓn y otro Éticamente. >>
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. (♪♪) >> this sunday, germany heads to the poll following the collapse of chandler schulz's coalition a focus on the economy, migration, and geopolitical tensions, how will the german balance shift? number television has leading coverage up to the election a special postelection broadcasts. tune in sunday starting at 5:00 p.m. london time. only on bloomberg. context changes everything. ♪ vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. time for the stock of the hour. apple making an announcement today. iphone 16e joins is product lineup. apple intelligence have better battery life. plus more features. with those details, we are joined by mark gurman who covers apple for us. we were anticipating this launch. is there anything we were not anticipating? >> pretty much every thing we discussed yesterday. the price point came higher than most were expecting. $600. about 200 more dollars than the low google pixel. a phone this compares to. it is a few hundred dollars more expensive. samsung devices. but you're getting a lot for the price point. essentially getting an $800 phone for $600, given it has most of the
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cuando consideramos los altos precios y cuánta gente está viviendo con un presupuesto ajustado, dijo schulzsu pareja. if money is a little tight, es una buena idea establecer un límite de gastos o simplemente tener una conversación y decir vamos a gastar menos este año que el año pasado. si no tienen el dinero. además, muchos aún están pagando deudas de la temporada navideña. la gente está viéndose en la penosísima necesidad de tener que elegir qué cuentas pagan, etcétera es una situación bastante difícil por la inflación. la encuesta de lendingtree dice que los hombres gastarán alrededor de 260 $ comparado con las mujeres que gastarán poco más de 100. sin embargo, este año 40% de los encuestados dijo que no planea celebrar el día de san valentín este año para ahorrar dinero. también, según la encuesta, un 30% dijo que este año gastará menos y que los detalles preferidos son los chocolates y salir a comer a un restaurante. qué prefiere usted? feliz día de san valentín. regreso con ustedes, pues siempre es bonito que por lo menos te digan una palabra bonita. bueno, eso debería ser todos los
cuando consideramos los altos precios y cuánta gente está viviendo con un presupuesto ajustado, dijo schulzsu pareja. if money is a little tight, es una buena idea establecer un límite de gastos o simplemente tener una conversación y decir vamos a gastar menos este año que el año pasado. si no tienen el dinero. además, muchos aún están pagando deudas de la temporada navideña. la gente está viéndose en la penosísima necesidad de tener que elegir qué cuentas pagan, etcétera es una...
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. >> german chancellor schulz, in an incredible moment after that, slammed musk's decision to meet and cozy up to the far right party's main candidate. he said this to our fred pleitgen. >> what is new is that he is intervening in favor of right wing politicians all over europe, and this is really disgusting. >> well, musk is not alone now because jd vance had that meeting today. we are told that that 30 minute sitdown again, that he did with the far right party when he did not meet with the leader of germany, covered a wide range of topics. our reporter on the ground saying that include the war in ukraine. it included germany's most pressing domestic issues, which most certainly included immigration, which has been the center of alice weidel campaign. >> what would you. >> do if. >> you. >> became the chancellor? >> immediately closing our. >> borders, controlling. >> them, and. then sending out all the. >> illegals? >> it certainly sounds in lockstep with president trump, and the context is important here. over the past few years, germany has taken in millions of refugees, mostly fro
. >> german chancellor schulz, in an incredible moment after that, slammed musk's decision to meet and cozy up to the far right party's main candidate. he said this to our fred pleitgen. >> what is new is that he is intervening in favor of right wing politicians all over europe, and this is really disgusting. >> well, musk is not alone now because jd vance had that meeting today. we are told that that 30 minute sitdown again, that he did with the far right party when he did...
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i do not think anyone expects olaf schulz to be the next chancellor. very much like friedrich merz is going to take over, and the cdu is going to be the largest party, though this may be. maybe the afd is going to surprise us all and come out as the largest party. but i think it's clear that that friedrich merz is going to be the next chancellor of germany, and he has given speeches and presentations where he's mentioned commerzbank and unicredit. and it's a bit unclear really what he means, though he sort of thunders and pounds the podium and makes very strong statements. but when you really listen or look at the words that he's using, he's really not saying anything. i'm very concerned about it. but at the same time, he said he's not against banking consolidation happening within europe. and this, of course, would be a step in that direction. so i think we can expect him to be more positive about this acquisition than than all of us would be. >> octavio, there is a debate as to whether andre o'connell needs this commerzbank takeover, because i think
i do not think anyone expects olaf schulz to be the next chancellor. very much like friedrich merz is going to take over, and the cdu is going to be the largest party, though this may be. maybe the afd is going to surprise us all and come out as the largest party. but i think it's clear that that friedrich merz is going to be the next chancellor of germany, and he has given speeches and presentations where he's mentioned commerzbank and unicredit. and it's a bit unclear really what he means,...
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afd was not invited to participate, and he didn't sit down with olaff schulz, the current chancellor. even if we don't see afd taking a role in a coalition government, which is the base case scenario, they will not enter the coalition. that's the expectation. how did the center, how does the center work with the fringes? their support for the afd is not going to go away just because they don't enter government. >> see, here. >> is the classic problem that we do have in germany. with all the dark years, we had 33 to 45. we thought with with fighting all that, with considering what our history is, we thought, you know, right wing parties getting closer to nazis will not never, ever come up. might be a problem for other european countries, but definitely not for germany. so that's not true because germany at the end are europeans have the same ideas, have the same what i would call shortcuts, solutions for, you know, migration and problems. no migration, no problems. so we have to accept that. but here is the problem. the last 1015 years, whenever afd was getting a little bit stronger,
afd was not invited to participate, and he didn't sit down with olaff schulz, the current chancellor. even if we don't see afd taking a role in a coalition government, which is the base case scenario, they will not enter the coalition. that's the expectation. how did the center, how does the center work with the fringes? their support for the afd is not going to go away just because they don't enter government. >> see, here. >> is the classic problem that we do have in germany. with...
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elizabeth schulze back with scam u. good morning, elizabeth. >> hey, george.ome quick cash. we decided to see what happens when you reply and it helped reveal how this is an innovative scam costing americans tens of millions of dollars every year. this morning we engage with alleged scammers, responding to those texts you no doubt received that read like this. hello. i'm a recruiter at a company. an unsolicited message from a recruiter at a company asking you to apply for a lucrative job. all you need is an internet connection. i say hi, i received your message. is this the online job? the response was immediate. the pay is pretty enticing. the alleged recruiter tells me i could earn $50 in two day, $1,000 in four days and nearly $11,000 in one month with commissions. simply by filling out online reviews. it takes one to two hours per day. sounds pretty doable. the recruiter asks for my current employer, name and age. and within minutes they reply saying i'm qualified for the job, pressuring me to complete training right away. you have 30 minutes of training t
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here's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, egg prices breaking records and set to sore even higher, as restaurants and grocery stores are forced to pay more to get eggs because of bird flu growing across the u.s. customers in grocery stores across the country shocked at what they've seen. >> when did eggs become $9.99? $10.29? $14.99 for eggs? >> reporter: it also comes as the famous breakfast chain waffle house announced they'll charge an extra 50 cents per egg until prices ease. >> price is outrageous. >> reporter: tonight, a remarkable scene. in pennsylvania, police say 100,000 eggs were stolen from a trailer at pete and jerry's organics. $40,000 worth of eggs. in the race to contain bird flu, egg producers have been forced to destroy 23 million birds in the last month. the owner of alexis' diner in troy, new york, says he's paying an extra $1,500 every week for eggs. >> it's ruining my bottom line. there is no bottom line. the bottom fell out. >> reporter: and many businesses are passing those higher costs onto customers. david, these bird flu outbreaks are really hitting acros
here's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, egg prices breaking records and set to sore even higher, as restaurants and grocery stores are forced to pay more to get eggs because of bird flu growing across the u.s. customers in grocery stores across the country shocked at what they've seen. >> when did eggs become $9.99? $10.29? $14.99 for eggs? >> reporter: it also comes as the famous breakfast chain waffle house announced they'll charge an extra 50 cents per egg until...
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he says he supports the president, but told our elizabeth schulze, tariffs mean higher prices. if those tariffs go up -- >> yes. >> what does that mean for you as a business? >> well, listen, at the end of the day, we have to pass that along to a consumer. we have an overhead, we have to cover our expenses. we have employees, health insurance plans. >> reporter: the president also calling on the fed today to cut interest rates, but that's unlikely to happen any time soon. fed chair powell telling congress today he's not in a hurry to do that, as cutting interest rates can actually drive prices higher. today's report reinforcing just what a challenge it will be, david, to get inflation back to normal. david? >> david: rebecca jarvis right here in new york. rebecca, thank you. >>> tonight, the senate confirming one of president trump's most controversial nominees. tulsi gabbard has now been sworn in as director of national intelligence. and tonight, news robert f. kennedy jr. has passed a crucial hurdle on the eve of his confirmation vote. rachel scott up on the hill tonight. >>
he says he supports the president, but told our elizabeth schulze, tariffs mean higher prices. if those tariffs go up -- >> yes. >> what does that mean for you as a business? >> well, listen, at the end of the day, we have to pass that along to a consumer. we have an overhead, we have to cover our expenses. we have employees, health insurance plans. >> reporter: the president also calling on the fed today to cut interest rates, but that's unlikely to happen any time...
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one that kind of comes out brightest in the book is the relationship between weinberger and george schulzto set the scene and maybe comment on it, he wants your father to become his deputy and then soon after, george shultz becomes the secretary of state and later on, he's national security advisor, managing these two day today and it came across like diplomacy. tell us about those relationships. host: right, -- guest: right, well, first, how did he become national security advisor? when he was asked by president reagan to be national security advisor, he came in and he thought that the president was going to give him accolades on how intelligent he was and how he might be a great visionary. he said, actually, no. you were chosen because you were the only person that they could agree on. so i think these two personalities, he knew in particular weinberger very well and i think he commented quite a few times that he was able to manage these two personalities very effectively. he would get them to -- i even read later that he would get them to write down their differences, what their opinio
one that kind of comes out brightest in the book is the relationship between weinberger and george schulzto set the scene and maybe comment on it, he wants your father to become his deputy and then soon after, george shultz becomes the secretary of state and later on, he's national security advisor, managing these two day today and it came across like diplomacy. tell us about those relationships. host: right, -- guest: right, well, first, how did he become national security advisor? when he was...
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elizabeth schulze is back with which industries have the strong job prospects.january. that was fewer than expected. does mark a slowdown of the 307,000 jobs back in december. so if you look at the industries where we're seeing big jobs gains, they're in health care, hospitality and state and local government. this report today won't yet capture job losses in the federal government that we've seen from the trump administration severe cost cutting steps. overall the jobs market is in solid shape, with unemployment at 4%, layoffs relatively low. but it is now taking workers longer to find a job than it was even just a couple months ago, george. >> george: okay, elizabeth. thank you very much. now the super bowl. michael's in new orleans. will reeve caught up with him. hey, will. >> will: sure did. good morning. i'm here with my friends from the eagle, from the chiefs. [ applause ] we are having a great time at our super bowl party here in new orleans. nobody knows the super bowl better than michael strahan, as a broadcaster, as a player, as a hall of fame ambassad
elizabeth schulze is back with which industries have the strong job prospects.january. that was fewer than expected. does mark a slowdown of the 307,000 jobs back in december. so if you look at the industries where we're seeing big jobs gains, they're in health care, hospitality and state and local government. this report today won't yet capture job losses in the federal government that we've seen from the trump administration severe cost cutting steps. overall the jobs market is in solid...
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. >> elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> they're unbelievable in their relentless i get thoseall the junk report. >> junk report. junk. exactly. all right. this is not a scam. we've got gorgeous spring like weather. >> it is too good to be true. >> goodness. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is here with a fabulous looking forecast. >> yeah, it. >> is going to be so nice outside this weekend that you're going to want to get outside. dan and kristen good evening everyone or good afternoon i should say. let's take a look at a live picture right now because it is absolutely beautiful. from our golden gate bridge camera. we have a gentle breeze out there. a lot of sun. as you can see. occasional high clouds. 69, in santa rosa. it is up to 64 in napa. upper 60s in places like concord and 65 degrees in livermore. seeing a beautiful view from our sutro tower camera as well. looking at san francisco 60 degrees. low 60s in oakland. you're a near 70 in san jose. redwood city, hayward. high pressur, controlling our weather. that's what's providing us with the mild weather. and that is going
. >> elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> they're unbelievable in their relentless i get thoseall the junk report. >> junk report. junk. exactly. all right. this is not a scam. we've got gorgeous spring like weather. >> it is too good to be true. >> goodness. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is here with a fabulous looking forecast. >> yeah, it. >> is going to be so nice outside this weekend that you're going to want to get outside. dan and...
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mertz, who is leading in the polls, blames schulz's policies for fueling the rise of the afd. still to come, china is giving the united states a taste of its own medicine with new retaliatory action against donald trump's tariffs, raising concerns of an all out trade war. we'll explain. >> nothing is what it seems in the lockerbie story. >> lockerbie, the bombing of pan am flight 103 premieres next sunday at nine on cnn. >> amazing. >> jerry, you got to see. >> this saying that. trust me, after 15. >> walks. >> gets a little old. yeah. >> stop waiting. start investing. e-trade from morgan stanley. >> you'll love this. >> centrum silver is clinically proven to support memory in older adults. so you can keep saying you mastered it. you fixed it, you nailed it. you did it with centrum silver. clinically proven to support memory in older adults. >> can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh, yeah. consolidate bad debt and save money for your next goal. take a swing at your kitchen, reno. and that literally. or design your actual dream wedding. all your ambitions. all in one app
mertz, who is leading in the polls, blames schulz's policies for fueling the rise of the afd. still to come, china is giving the united states a taste of its own medicine with new retaliatory action against donald trump's tariffs, raising concerns of an all out trade war. we'll explain. >> nothing is what it seems in the lockerbie story. >> lockerbie, the bombing of pan am flight 103 premieres next sunday at nine on cnn. >> amazing. >> jerry, you got to see. >>...
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whether that is possible is a different question, because obviously, the center left olaf schulz andcoalition partners have a great interest on rubbing in that message and saying, look at what he did last week. can you trust this man in the chancellery? >> and what about, you know, let's say that friedrich merz gets elected, which is the overwhelming assumption here. the overall overwhelming expectation. is there any chance that we see any kind of coalition with the afd, or is this just about luring voters back and using their support occasionally? >> yeah, absolutely. it's the latter. there's absolutely no prospect for a cdu, afd or any sort of afd coalition after this election. i think if you're worried about afd inclusion into a german government, you need to look at the four year time horizon in a scenario where you get a friedrich merz led government, most likely with the spd, and this voter disgruntlement continues around issues like immigration, perhaps low growth, other stories. does that then make a cdu change of heart more likely? four years down the line, three weeks down
whether that is possible is a different question, because obviously, the center left olaf schulz andcoalition partners have a great interest on rubbing in that message and saying, look at what he did last week. can you trust this man in the chancellery? >> and what about, you know, let's say that friedrich merz gets elected, which is the overwhelming assumption here. the overall overwhelming expectation. is there any chance that we see any kind of coalition with the afd, or is this just...
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cnn's andy schulz is joining us right now. andy, what can fans expect?l, we're ready. >> to. >> see some, fredricka. one of the most fun events for all star weekend every single year. it's the practices where all the fans get to come see all of the biggest stars in the nba up close. and this year in the bay, it's super cool. they are holding the practices at oracle arena where the warriors used to play in oakland. so the fans get to see steph curry who's out on the court right now one more time here in this arena, which is really neat. now the events tonight, they're going to be back in san francisco at the chase center, where they're going to have the skills, the dunk and the three point contest. and those are going to be fun as well. we could see some history. frederica damian lillard trying to win 33. contests in a row. and mac mcclung he's trying to become the first dunker ever to win three straight dunk contests in a row. so it's going to be a fun night here in the bay area. and then of course you mentioned sunday's all star game the new format. you
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our andy schulz there live from new orleans. cheers, andy. >> well, you heard how president trump became the first sitting president to attend a super bowl on sunday. he is gearing up for his fourth week in office amid an aggressive overhaul of the federal government. employees at america's top financial watchdog were told not to come into the office this week. the headquarters of the consumer financial protection bureau in washington, dc will be closed, according to an email obtained by cnn. it comes after employees were ordered to stop virtually all of their work on saturday night. >> meanwhile, a judge is blocking elon musk's doge team from accessing the payment system used by the treasury department, a move president trump is now calling crazy. he says hundreds of millions of dollars is being wasted by the government ahead of sunday's big game, president trump laid out several new policy plans. he says today he'll impose a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum. >> later in the week, he plans to announce massive new r
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olaf schulz, rejecting vance, is meeting national security adviser mike wallace and special envoy steve witkoff are headed to saudi arabia to begin negotiations towards peace talks between russia and ukraine. and secretary of state marco rubio, already in the region, is expected to join them. >> that was. >> nbc's courtney kube. >> thank you courtney. >> with me now. >> is jason stanley. >> professor of philosophy at yale university. he is the author of erasing history how fascists rewrite. >> the past to. >> control the future. jason. >> thank you. >> so much for being with me tonight. first of all, what do you make of this trump team heading into these talks? i mean, what kind of peace deals do you think that the. >> president has. >> in mind. >> at this point? >> well, the through line between all of these issues. >> that we've just. discussed is, is russia right? is russia's influence. >> he as you pointed. >> out. >> he didn't trump president. trump didn't mention. >> any concessions. russia might make. >> and it's not clear whether. >> ukraine will be. >> involved in these talks.
olaf schulz, rejecting vance, is meeting national security adviser mike wallace and special envoy steve witkoff are headed to saudi arabia to begin negotiations towards peace talks between russia and ukraine. and secretary of state marco rubio, already in the region, is expected to join them. >> that was. >> nbc's courtney kube. >> thank you courtney. >> with me now. >> is jason stanley. >> professor of philosophy at yale university. he is the author of...
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schulz will face off with the cdu's chancellor candidate, friedrich merz tonight in the final debateetween the two ahead of sunday's vote, cnbc asked bda ceo stefan computer what government his group would prefer to see after the election. >> if i look. >> at my. >> membership, probably. >> there will. >> be a great majority for a. conservative liberal. >> coalition. >> but we will. >> collaborate with every government unless how it is, how our parties are member of it. but if you look to the party program, we probably the biggest chance of political. change in the christian democratic and christian. social union and the liberal party program. >> but it's. >> not our deal. it's the deal of the voters to decide what's happening. but after the day of the election, everybody has to be compromising and fast acting. >> and don't miss our german election coverage live from berlin next monday. that's kicking off at 6 a.m. gmt. global tank storage operator vopak has raised its dividend and announced a new share buyback after reporting full year earnings above the top end of its guidance. how
schulz will face off with the cdu's chancellor candidate, friedrich merz tonight in the final debateetween the two ahead of sunday's vote, cnbc asked bda ceo stefan computer what government his group would prefer to see after the election. >> if i look. >> at my. >> membership, probably. >> there will. >> be a great majority for a. conservative liberal. >> coalition. >> but we will. >> collaborate with every government unless how it is, how our...
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elizabeth schulze has details and the potential impact on american consumers.ood morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, robin. packages sent from china to the u.s. are getting caught up in confusion over president trump's new tariffs. the u.s. postal service said it will accept parcels from china and hong kong. overnight they said it was temporarily suspending parcels until further notice under these new executive orders. under that rule, packages worth less than $800 will be subject to tariffs. that's a big change. those two companies account for 30% of all low value packages that come into the u.s. every single day. did not have to pay tariffs up until now. so what does this mean for shoppers? you might end up waiting longer for deliveries. retailers could pass down higher prices. with tariffs up to 35% a $20 southwest shirt could end up costing you $27. many shipments come from private carrier, fedex, u.p.s., dhl. they haven't said if they're changing policy. george? >> george: all right, elizabeth. thank you very much. ginger is here. got a big stor
elizabeth schulze has details and the potential impact on american consumers.ood morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, robin. packages sent from china to the u.s. are getting caught up in confusion over president trump's new tariffs. the u.s. postal service said it will accept parcels from china and hong kong. overnight they said it was temporarily suspending parcels until further notice under these new executive orders. under that rule, packages worth less than $800 will be...
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elizabeth schulze has the story. >> reporter: egg prices are breaking records across the country.y are only set to go higher. egg suppliers grapple through the bird flu, it is quickly rippling through the supply chain, prompting some to even turn to theft. this morning as the price of eggs sky rocket, thieves are cashing in. in pennsylvania, 100,000 eggs worth $40,000 were stolen from pete and jerry's organic farm. authorities are investigating the incident saying with the extreme increased price of eggs someone may have thought they could sell them. this as a new type of bird flu has been detected in u.s. dairy cows. the usda finding the second strain in a nevada herd. >> that is a concern because it shows that there's persistent risk of bird flu in cows and to the people that work closely with them. >> reporter: it's the same version of the virus that killed a louisiana man in january, the first u.s. death attributed to bird flu. the bird flu outbreak is forcing poultry farms to cut their egg supply. >> why am i paying $7.99 for a dozen eggs? >> reporter: driving up prices and f
elizabeth schulze has the story. >> reporter: egg prices are breaking records across the country.y are only set to go higher. egg suppliers grapple through the bird flu, it is quickly rippling through the supply chain, prompting some to even turn to theft. this morning as the price of eggs sky rocket, thieves are cashing in. in pennsylvania, 100,000 eggs worth $40,000 were stolen from pete and jerry's organic farm. authorities are investigating the incident saying with the extreme...
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elizabeth schulze joins us with more. since president trump's inauguration. that is denting the fortune of ulon musk. his net worth $384 billion down $65 billion just since trump took office. after musk sat side by side with trump and his son, on x, he appeared to dismiss concerns that his political work is hurting tesla stock. we've been talking to tesla investors and some are blaming him for being mia at the company. others aren't so bullish but they're pointing to competition from cheaper chinese electric vehicles. some share holders did tell us they are alarmed about musk's potential conflict of interest, too. >> michael: there's more news this morning on his attempt to buy open ai. >> reporter: right. this is the latest twist in this public feud between elon musk and sam altman. in a new court filing this morning musk says he will withdraw his bid to buy open ai if it is prepared to preserve the charity's mission. last week musk made that unsolicited $97.4 billion offer to take control of open ai which is the nonprof
elizabeth schulze joins us with more. since president trump's inauguration. that is denting the fortune of ulon musk. his net worth $384 billion down $65 billion just since trump took office. after musk sat side by side with trump and his son, on x, he appeared to dismiss concerns that his political work is hurting tesla stock. we've been talking to tesla investors and some are blaming him for being mia at the company. others aren't so bullish but they're pointing to competition from cheaper...
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elizabeth schulze has more of what you need to know about. elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, michael. when hims and hers showed off their weight loss drug calling it life changing and an affordable option for american consumers. critics say the ad was deceptive and left out critical safety information. >> this is the future of healthcare. >> reporter: an escalating controversy this morning over this super bowl ad from telehealth company hims and hers. >> the system wasn't built to help us. >> reporter: portraying a greedy american healthcare system and touting the company's weight loss drug as a less expensive alternative to medications like ozempic and wegovy. >> they're affordable, doctor trusted. >> reporter: him and hers drug is compounded meaning it mixes multiple drugs to create a tailor made medication so it isn't required to go through the fda's rigorous approval process. the maker of ozempic and wegovy firing back in a full page ad monday writing, do you really know what you're injecting into your body? two senators blasting hims
elizabeth schulze has more of what you need to know about. elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, michael. when hims and hers showed off their weight loss drug calling it life changing and an affordable option for american consumers. critics say the ad was deceptive and left out critical safety information. >> this is the future of healthcare. >> reporter: an escalating controversy this morning over this super bowl ad from telehealth company hims and hers. >> the system...
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elizabeth schulze joins us from washington with details. some who are cheering this on and others who are scratching their heads. elizabeth? >> reporter: some excitement for sure. for almost four weeks you couldn't download tik tok from apple or google's app stores. but this morning it is back. it is available for software updates. if you got a new phone you can download tik tok. here's how we got here. just before the ban took effect january 19th, apple and google removed it from their stores under the law that they would face big fines. but president trump signed an executive order his first day in office saying that he won't enforce the law for 75 days. the companies now appear to have enough reassurance from the justice department that they are not at risk. tik tok only briefly shut itself down when the ban took effect so its millions of existing users have been able to go on this whole time. the goal is still to force the app to cut ties with its chinese owner because of national security risks. tik tok has until early april to find a
elizabeth schulze joins us from washington with details. some who are cheering this on and others who are scratching their heads. elizabeth? >> reporter: some excitement for sure. for almost four weeks you couldn't download tik tok from apple or google's app stores. but this morning it is back. it is available for software updates. if you got a new phone you can download tik tok. here's how we got here. just before the ban took effect january 19th, apple and google removed it from their...
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elizabeth schulze is on wall street. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, robin.is set to open sharply lower this morning as investors and companies come to reality with these sweeping tariffs on china, mexico and canada. their scope is massive. president trump imposed about $400 billion worth of tariffs in his first term. this would hit $1.3 goods. consumers could pay the price. this morning american households and businesses are bracing for higher prices on nearly half of all goods imported into the u.s. >> from fresh fruits and vegetables from mexico, to maple syrup and vehicles from canada, to consumer electronics from china. lots of stuff in between. >> reporter: the tariffs mean businesses will pay the u.s. government a higher fee when their shipments enter at the border. economists warning trump will pass down the higher cost to consumers. >> the americans need to prepare for higher prices. >> reporter: within weeks prices could get more expensive in the grocery aisle with retailers can't stock pile. 47% of all imported vegetables come from mexico and canad
elizabeth schulze is on wall street. good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: good morning, robin.is set to open sharply lower this morning as investors and companies come to reality with these sweeping tariffs on china, mexico and canada. their scope is massive. president trump imposed about $400 billion worth of tariffs in his first term. this would hit $1.3 goods. consumers could pay the price. this morning american households and businesses are bracing for higher prices on nearly half of...
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schulz has been reluctant, the opposition leader, and when you look at the polls, the front runner toh more open to consider. having said that, he said he would be willing in theory to provide missiles but also made it clear that any weapons delivery would be done in close contact with european allies. kriti: christoph rawald are joining us with the latest. thank you for joining us. looking forward to the german election, seeing you in a couple of days. talking about the policy changes on the geopolitical front. the debt break is also crucial, so keep your eyes on the german market. yields higher across the board, a reversal from what we saw earlier. some of that is the geopolitical readthrough. i would keep an eye on defense stocks. the reaction function is that is where you will see some action. that does it for this hour. much more coming up next on bloomberg. ♪ eryaded? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidenc
schulz has been reluctant, the opposition leader, and when you look at the polls, the front runner toh more open to consider. having said that, he said he would be willing in theory to provide missiles but also made it clear that any weapons delivery would be done in close contact with european allies. kriti: christoph rawald are joining us with the latest. thank you for joining us. looking forward to the german election, seeing you in a couple of days. talking about the policy changes on the...
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and schulz going to be out on his bottom. >> 18 days until the german election. >> and he's out. >> and to be humiliated. >> he's going to be humiliated. >> why is so much political capital being invested in yesterday's met? >> it's incredible. germany's chancellor. >> but the peculiar thing here is we all heard donald trump on the tarmac just before he. stepped onto air force one overnight, saying europe is definitely going to be slapped by tariffs, probably 25%. and britain, oh, maybe. maybe not. we're on the precipice here. why are. >> our why is the foreign. >> our why is the foreign. >> office and the prime minister jumping into bed with the lot that are definitely going to get tariffs? >> i quite agree. >> i quite agree. >> it'sjust >> i quite agree. >> it's just a nightmare, isn't it? >> political timing. >> political timing. >> it's just a >> political timing. >> it'sjust a nightmare. >> it's just a nightmare. i that's his choice. that's what he's chosen to do. will there be any benefit for us at all? he'll say it's all about security and defence. and you know nothing about cust
and schulz going to be out on his bottom. >> 18 days until the german election. >> and he's out. >> and to be humiliated. >> he's going to be humiliated. >> why is so much political capital being invested in yesterday's met? >> it's incredible. germany's chancellor. >> but the peculiar thing here is we all heard donald trump on the tarmac just before he. stepped onto air force one overnight, saying europe is definitely going to be slapped by tariffs,...
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and what i also don't like, chancellor schulz is completely useless.me of starmer, actually totally useless. almost everything he does turns out to be wrong. we'll stop. we'll stop the nuclear. we'll never do this. and now they haven't got any electricity even probably coming up to our prices. but i feel sorry for the people of germany, because every time they hear of anything, they always know, oh, it will be a migrant. it will be a muslim migrant. that guy in 2016 was told, you can't become a german and we're not going to allow you in. we are now nine years later. and yet here he is by islamic madmen, actually trying to kill as many people as he can. i feel desperate, but actually we can't even say in our own country that something similar doesn't happen. you ask the people of manchester how they feel about some of the migrants. >> i do have to point out there'll be a lot of people watching this that will say, you know, it's not an islamic guy, it's an islamist guy. and people will try very hard to make the difference between the two things. matthew,
and what i also don't like, chancellor schulz is completely useless.me of starmer, actually totally useless. almost everything he does turns out to be wrong. we'll stop. we'll stop the nuclear. we'll never do this. and now they haven't got any electricity even probably coming up to our prices. but i feel sorry for the people of germany, because every time they hear of anything, they always know, oh, it will be a migrant. it will be a muslim migrant. that guy in 2016 was told, you can't become a...
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france, england, the uk, of course, the big military european powers, but also german chancellor schulzd tusk, the polish pm, italy's giorgia meloni nato boss mark rutter and the eu commission president ursula von der leyen. so talk about what to do next, how to deal with the fact that it seems very clear that the us is basically forging ahead with making having talks about ukraine and about europe without involving either. now we know things are moving very, very fast. and today us negotiators have arrived in saudi arabia to talk to russia and europe, not ianed talk to russia and europe, not invited to those discussions, ukraine not invited to those discussions. and in the last few minutes, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has said that the ukraine would not take part in those that ukraine didn't know anything about it, and has also gone on to send a very clear message saying that they won't recognise any agreement about us without us. europe two very clear that ukraine has to be involved with discussions about its future and so must europe. but at the moment it doesn't really f
france, england, the uk, of course, the big military european powers, but also german chancellor schulzd tusk, the polish pm, italy's giorgia meloni nato boss mark rutter and the eu commission president ursula von der leyen. so talk about what to do next, how to deal with the fact that it seems very clear that the us is basically forging ahead with making having talks about ukraine and about europe without involving either. now we know things are moving very, very fast. and today us negotiators...