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victory for amanda. amanda read a victim's impact statement at sentencing.ssed adam, i'm the victim and also the survivor. i'm the one who will go out and live the lessons of this. i choose to lean lean into the lesson and challenge of finding forgiveness, compassion, and peace. those words bringing to a close not one, but two improbably stories. amanda's kidnapping and the years spent in pursuit of justice. >> ten years of your life. >> yeah. >> five years for the undercover operation and ten years for the conviction. >> he is sitting in prison right now in this country. do you think about that ever? >> it is justice but i don't take joy in any suffering of any other human being. >> have you forgiven adam? >> i can't say yes or no to that question. because it is not a forgiving because ames deserves to be forgiven. but i deserve to have the freedom in my life of not being full of that anger all of the time and keep pointing my feet towards forgiveness. >>> bombs. >> they said this is a c4 explosive and we're going to strap it to you. >> a guy is driving to
victory for amanda. amanda read a victim's impact statement at sentencing.ssed adam, i'm the victim and also the survivor. i'm the one who will go out and live the lessons of this. i choose to lean lean into the lesson and challenge of finding forgiveness, compassion, and peace. those words bringing to a close not one, but two improbably stories. amanda's kidnapping and the years spent in pursuit of justice. >> ten years of your life. >> yeah. >> five years for the undercover...
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amanda.manda: vonnie, a familiar picture, despite some optimism around vaccines, the first to roll out across north america. stocks off session highs. in terms ofrket, the s&p, led lower by energy, financials also week. stillch heavy nasdaq positive, although it is big tech moving higher. there is some weakness out there. lots of uncertainty about what will happen with the fiscal stimulus package and even concerns about the fed's bond buying practice, plans that may send the treasury above 1%. obviously, psychologically important even if brief. something we are keeping our eye on. all of this as we continue to wait and see whether a package comes together from congress, what it might look like, when it might come, with real repercussions for some americans. joining us is a bloomberg reporter who covers congress. anna, this is down to the wire, but what do we know about negotiations at the moment? >> the main thing we are looking forward today -- looking for today is a press conference by eigh
amanda.manda: vonnie, a familiar picture, despite some optimism around vaccines, the first to roll out across north america. stocks off session highs. in terms ofrket, the s&p, led lower by energy, financials also week. stillch heavy nasdaq positive, although it is big tech moving higher. there is some weakness out there. lots of uncertainty about what will happen with the fiscal stimulus package and even concerns about the fed's bond buying practice, plans that may send the treasury above...
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amanda: and you have a masters in the origins. catherine: yes, i wrote my dissertation on the religion of - and the booking of the counterintelligence practices. as they emerge during the first world war. amanda: so this aspect of history's really been great love for any years. catherine: it has . modern european american history and great fun to explore it academically but also bring into a wider audience in the form of the book. amanda: white made you think about turning the letters of history the other way. some incentive looking at it from a male point of view. how did you come across his idea and reportedly these three foreman. catherine: it was very much a coincidence, it all collided into one project. so i'd study churchill somewhat for two to three times and also as an undergraduate. amid british narratives. and he wrote about one of his escapes from a pow camp. embodiment of fame freighted and formed his career at the young age of 24. so when i wrapped right graduated from cambridge, i decided i should do like any other g
amanda: and you have a masters in the origins. catherine: yes, i wrote my dissertation on the religion of - and the booking of the counterintelligence practices. as they emerge during the first world war. amanda: so this aspect of history's really been great love for any years. catherine: it has . modern european american history and great fun to explore it academically but also bring into a wider audience in the form of the book. amanda: white made you think about turning the letters of...
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amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets.onnie quinn in new york. vonnie: we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. . he brings with him his special economic christmas tree indicator. then we will speak with the brunswick ceo about the booming amid thisf boating k-shaped recovery. and the latest on vaccines. u.k. against delivering the vaccine as early indication from u.s. regulators is they may grant emergency use authorization here in the u.s. this week. in on markets,g positive news on the vaccine continues to have an influence here. rotation with a energy leading the way across the broad market. the s&p bouncing up as the session goes on but not massive moves. energy was the weak spot for these markets on both sides of the border yesterday. today it is climbing as a group, as we see the price of oil still softening. west texas down slightly. health care is a stalwart. up 4% onse, pfizer is the day, good news as well for astrazeneca. the opt
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets.onnie quinn in new york. vonnie: we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. . he brings with him his special economic christmas tree indicator. then we will speak with the brunswick ceo about the booming amid thisf boating k-shaped recovery. and the latest on vaccines. u.k. against delivering the vaccine as early indication from u.s....
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>> amanda is great.are amazing parents. >> thank you. >> and i don't think you hear that enough. so i'm going to tell you every time. you're such an amazing parent. >> congratulations. way to go. >> thank you. >> you have to be thrilled. >> just, i can't say enough good things about them. so avery is getting ready to come home. >> say that again? >> avery coming home. >> yes. excellent! [ applause ] >> the news is good. all signs point to full reunification. and while they wait for a firm date, they've been granted overnight visitation. >> it's obvious that chris and amanda very been working really, really hard. and it was really great to see how much support there was in the room for them. from the magistrate to the social workers, it was unlike any court proceeding i've ever experienced. >> i'm so proud of you. welcome home. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i found that court proceeding today incredibly moving. but if someone relapses during their time in family treatment court, does that disqualify
>> amanda is great.are amazing parents. >> thank you. >> and i don't think you hear that enough. so i'm going to tell you every time. you're such an amazing parent. >> congratulations. way to go. >> thank you. >> you have to be thrilled. >> just, i can't say enough good things about them. so avery is getting ready to come home. >> say that again? >> avery coming home. >> yes. excellent! [ applause ] >> the news is good. all signs...
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amanda: live from ontario, i'm amanda lang. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york.are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. 2020 in review. aslook at the top charts equities pushed higher amid the pandemic chaos. the pain only just beginning for some sectors. why commercial real estate is just about to feel some true impacts from the pandemic as the virus alters the fundamentals. with bobll speak wheeler, the ceo of airstream. the health of the rv industry amid the pandemic, as consumers change how they travel. we are seeing mixed action in markets across north america. the biggestme of leaders of the market, apple and facebook moving in opposite directions to gave. -- today. tech in general moving better than the broad market. we are seeing consumer discretionary, communications down. weak like tesla showing up again. apples on specific news, saying it will make a foray into electric cars. we are seeing the overall sentiment in vaccines and what that means in predictions of economic gro
amanda: live from ontario, i'm amanda lang. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york.are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. 2020 in review. aslook at the top charts equities pushed higher amid the pandemic chaos. the pain only just beginning for some sectors. why commercial real estate is just about to feel some true impacts from the pandemic as the virus alters the fundamentals. with bobll speak wheeler, the ceo of...
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amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. investors betting on additional stimulus talks, treasuries falling after a weaker than expected jobs report, boosting support for more aid from washington. how are gig economy workers bearing in the covid-19 era? we will talk to the ceo of checkr, a company that helps gig companies find employees. theater chains plummet among warner's decision to release all of its movies next year in hbo max and theater simultaneously. of that optimism about a stimulus package playing out in stock markets today. let's take a look across the broader market. broad-based gains, everything but utilities for the s&p 500 moving higher at last check. although tech is strong, it is not the standup performer. energy is again. materials, financials. some of that rotation evidenced today. inside the internals of those markets, some really big moves in the chip space. qualcomm, micron, intel mov
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amanda, i will bring you in here as well.impacts canada enormously too. -- you know, a done deal let's say, but there was great hope there was something that would come out of this particular phone call. we should note that as recently as late last week, there was a scent of optimism around this. there was thought that there might be a deal within 72. hours we just heard from our guest that we may understand the --lout, the reality does has not been priced in. markets may be doing that now when we look at what is happening to sterling today. but the effect to the ordinary citizens of both areas, the u.k. and eu, has not been worked out, what this will mean. there may be mechanisms in place and a deal they still come, but we are still in this strange area -- we are now in this strange area of negotiations where there is a certain amount of political theater at the forefront and in the background, the negotiations do the work. when the leaders get on the phone, it is an important meeting of the two of them to set the tone, but
amanda, i will bring you in here as well.impacts canada enormously too. -- you know, a done deal let's say, but there was great hope there was something that would come out of this particular phone call. we should note that as recently as late last week, there was a scent of optimism around this. there was thought that there might be a deal within 72. hours we just heard from our guest that we may understand the --lout, the reality does has not been priced in. markets may be doing that now when...
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amanda: yeah.usly one question is it is inside new york versus other jurisdictions changing whereks they will locate? jenny: yeah. week or n in the last so from our colleagues reporting about goldman's ambitions going banks like nd big jpmorgan and city group, they have a lot of satellite offices kentucky, ohio, places like that. and those places have already in this re-sergens moment -- resurgence moment and sending more re folks home and now that same has to new york headquarters. most banks are looking to get ack up to 30, you know, 30% of staff being back in. definitely seeing a little bit of a break. know even with all the vaccine news it seems like they still expect that to kind of be within the next few months. vonnie: right. t's interesting that the side-by-side all the vaccine news and, of course, people knowing there is a deadly there, how frequent are the emails urging people to come back these days, jenny? think those are taking a little bit of a different tact now. it's interesting, to
amanda: yeah.usly one question is it is inside new york versus other jurisdictions changing whereks they will locate? jenny: yeah. week or n in the last so from our colleagues reporting about goldman's ambitions going banks like nd big jpmorgan and city group, they have a lot of satellite offices kentucky, ohio, places like that. and those places have already in this re-sergens moment -- resurgence moment and sending more re folks home and now that same has to new york headquarters. most banks...
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and the soon to be executive director of super majority amanda brown leerman., as the incoming bid biden/harris administration comes into the white house, how can you make sure the needs of women are front and center? >> we did a lo of research this last year on what are the issues that are plaguing women that are affecting women of color so disproportionately and things like racial justice, economic justice, access to health care and also our democracy and access to fair and safe elections, since they're four things that women really care about. and we have a pretty amazing opportunity right now with the fact that 53% of women went to the polls on election day and voted in record numbers. there were nine million more women that voted this election cycle than ever before, which is impressive. and then they also voted for joe biden and kamala harris and they sent that ticket into the white house with a mandate that we ar for us. and so as i think about the next couple of years for us at super majority, we have to continue to put the organizing heft and weight be
and the soon to be executive director of super majority amanda brown leerman., as the incoming bid biden/harris administration comes into the white house, how can you make sure the needs of women are front and center? >> we did a lo of research this last year on what are the issues that are plaguing women that are affecting women of color so disproportionately and things like racial justice, economic justice, access to health care and also our democracy and access to fair and safe...
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amanda: all right.t, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says a stimulus deal may be close at hand. we will get the latest from washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: there does appear to be progress on a stimulus deal in washington. at least according to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. is the deal close at hand? lawmakers may work through the weekend. laura davidson is with us now. obviously much anticipated. what's the latest that we know about a potential -- a potential stimulus package? reporter: all the leaders on all side keep saying there has been progress. we do know there are a couple sticking points they're still trying to figure out. the stimulus checks, that's still one of the issues that hasn't been resolved. lawmakers are looking at something in the $600 per payment range. both some progressives as well as senator josh holly, who is a republican, have said that that's not high enough. so there's still negotiating there. another issue that's important for republicans are these
amanda: all right.t, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says a stimulus deal may be close at hand. we will get the latest from washington. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: there does appear to be progress on a stimulus deal in washington. at least according to senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. is the deal close at hand? lawmakers may work through the weekend. laura davidson is with us now. obviously much anticipated. what's the latest that we know about a potential -- a potential...
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kyle and amanda, thank you both for being here.he best way i feel like to go through this interview is to pick out certain events that took place over the last year, and i hope you guys can give us some context. the first big moment where there seemed to be some fight between the white house and the cdc was when nancy messonnier, who was the director of the cdc's national center for immunization, essentially, correctly predicted on february 25th that this virus was going to cause a major disruption in life, stock market falls. the result from that is hhs gets sidelined, cdc gets sidelined, mike pence. kyle mcgowan, how significant was that moment? >> well, first off, chuck, i just want to thank you for having the two of us with you today. and i also want to thank all of the dedicated men and women at the cdc who continue to work every day to make sure that we get out of this pandemic as quickly as we possibly can. they are the people who truly make the cdc the world's most premier public health institution. and to your question, it
kyle and amanda, thank you both for being here.he best way i feel like to go through this interview is to pick out certain events that took place over the last year, and i hope you guys can give us some context. the first big moment where there seemed to be some fight between the white house and the cdc was when nancy messonnier, who was the director of the cdc's national center for immunization, essentially, correctly predicted on february 25th that this virus was going to cause a major...
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i am vonnie quinn and york alongside amanda lang in toronto.h shares pumping in their trading debut, after having already raised $30 billion in the ipo, more than anticipated. to discuss doordash and its arun sundararajan, professor of business at the nyu stern school of business. there are many ways to interpret this kind of share price. you would have to say that it was a successful ipo. arun: absolutely. it is a huge day for doordash. i'm happy for them. they are a great business. but i am surprised because there are challenges for this company to sustain the valuation the market is putting on them now. amanda: it does and may be speaks to the sentiment in the market at the moment. compare how you would feel about that, doordash and its success, and airbnb and how the market might value that? prof. sundararajan: doordash had an amazing year. the leap from where they would have been without the pandemic, the middle of next year because of the huge increase in their delivery business, and they seem to be sustaining it. now, you know, the resta
i am vonnie quinn and york alongside amanda lang in toronto.h shares pumping in their trading debut, after having already raised $30 billion in the ipo, more than anticipated. to discuss doordash and its arun sundararajan, professor of business at the nyu stern school of business. there are many ways to interpret this kind of share price. you would have to say that it was a successful ipo. arun: absolutely. it is a huge day for doordash. i'm happy for them. they are a great business. but i am...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i am amanda line, alongside vonnie quinn.een the acquisition corporation market explode. it was led by one pioneer, mark ein, the chairman and ceo of capital investment, having raised the fifth such fund. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate your time. you have a long view on this sector. and it is more popular than we have ever seen it. there is a record amount of capital. before we get to the specifics of yours, big picture, what do you think is going on here and what will it take to unleash some of that capital into the market? sincewe have been at this 2007, and we are one of two teams that have closed mergers. s are thee that spack best way for them to access the market. it is a flexible vehicle that veteran enables companies to tell their story. we have been believers and evangelists for a long time. it feels like in 2020 the world caught up to us. are top of, spacks mind for everyone. every ceo is thinking about spacks as an option. not only are there more companies open to the discussion, but there are h
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i am amanda line, alongside vonnie quinn.een the acquisition corporation market explode. it was led by one pioneer, mark ein, the chairman and ceo of capital investment, having raised the fifth such fund. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate your time. you have a long view on this sector. and it is more popular than we have ever seen it. there is a record amount of capital. before we get to the specifics of...
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>>seth: please welcome back to the show, amanda seyfried. hello amanda, how are you?'m pretty good i've got mini horses walking i'm sorry, i am just so distracted right now my hair and make up team are outside just like, holding my horse, my mini horse, on a leash back and forth >>seth: now, you've done a very unfair thing to our viewers. >> really? >> seth: which is now you are talking about something that is so much more interesting to look at than me [ laughter ] >> i'm so sorry. i just can't believe, sometimes i just can't believe my life, and i think i chose really well. sorry. >>seth: are you actually -- where are you in your farm that you can see mini horses out the window >> so we have my house and then we have two barnes one is a nonworking barn, which is where there's just two -- what used to be stables where people stay like two bedrooms and a big common area. and then the, there's hay, a hay barn behind us, and another barn where the horses actually go it's a working barn. and so there's just, you know, having fun >>seth: how many mini horses do you have >
>>seth: please welcome back to the show, amanda seyfried. hello amanda, how are you?'m pretty good i've got mini horses walking i'm sorry, i am just so distracted right now my hair and make up team are outside just like, holding my horse, my mini horse, on a leash back and forth >>seth: now, you've done a very unfair thing to our viewers. >> really? >> seth: which is now you are talking about something that is so much more interesting to look at than me [ laughter ]...
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say hello to amanda seyfried. [ cheers and applause ] hi, amanda.ght that i am the first to wish you a happy birthday. >> you're the second. i just got a text asking if it was my birthday. >> jimmy: oh, well that doesn't count at all. in fact, that's in the negative category, as far as i'm concerned. [ laughter ] >> thanks for being the first. i really appreciate it. >> jimmy: that's right. >> i really appreciate it. >> jimmy: do you have any plans? are you allowed to have plans right now? >> i have no plans. there's going to be dueling cakes. my sister-in-law is going to make a cake and my mom's going to make a cake and i'm going to eat them both. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is literally a dueling cake situation because they're making the same kind of cake? >> no. they're not. >> jimmy: okay, all right. because that would be cruel to pit them against each other in that way. >> i hope. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is something i've thought about doing. you did something very special for your husband on his birthday. >> yes. >> jimmy: tell us what you
say hello to amanda seyfried. [ cheers and applause ] hi, amanda.ght that i am the first to wish you a happy birthday. >> you're the second. i just got a text asking if it was my birthday. >> jimmy: oh, well that doesn't count at all. in fact, that's in the negative category, as far as i'm concerned. [ laughter ] >> thanks for being the first. i really appreciate it. >> jimmy: that's right. >> i really appreciate it. >> jimmy: do you have any plans? are you...
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stay with us. ♪ amanda: welcome back.isty freeland in canada gave a fiscal update yesterday and within an even higher expected deficit and projected spending that could be $100 billion over the next three years. avery shenfeld is with cibc. great to have you with us. let's start with that deficit and whether you are concerned about what you are hearing. we already knew a lot about it, some extra spending here, but at what level do you start to sound the alarm? avery: it is not so much this year. you are looking at a deficit of $382 billion. if you break into that number, you realize a vast majority of that is the extra spending associated with the covid crisis. it will disappear because it is in temporary measures, as well as the hit to revenue. there is some pretty high deficit numbers beyond this year , numbers over 100 billion dollars next year for example, some additional spending still to be allocated into that number, so we don't have it down pat. when i looked way out into the future, the government is saying they
stay with us. ♪ amanda: welcome back.isty freeland in canada gave a fiscal update yesterday and within an even higher expected deficit and projected spending that could be $100 billion over the next three years. avery shenfeld is with cibc. great to have you with us. let's start with that deficit and whether you are concerned about what you are hearing. we already knew a lot about it, some extra spending here, but at what level do you start to sound the alarm? avery: it is not so much this...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i am amanda laying -- lang alongside vonnie quinn. approve the emergency use of the coronavirus vaccine by pfizer later today. should the emergency use approval come today, does that mean we see shots in arms as soon monday? how soon do we see deployment? >> people could start getting immunized by monday. there are still an awful lot of steps that have to be taken between now and then. not only will there have to be the actual logistics of the delivery of the vaccine, remember that are cup with ultracold temperatures. they have to come to room temperature and we have to have all of the programs and clinics set up so people can start doing them. there are some places that are better set up and equipped for that and they know exactly what they are doing and they have set things in motion. for my own reporting, i know some nursing homes have already been getting injection dates set up, say december 15 for some nursing homes. cvs and walgreens will come into administer those -- those two some folks. across the country, it will probably ta
this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: i am amanda laying -- lang alongside vonnie quinn. approve the emergency use of the coronavirus vaccine by pfizer later today. should the emergency use approval come today, does that mean we see shots in arms as soon monday? how soon do we see deployment? >> people could start getting immunized by monday. there are still an awful lot of steps that have to be taken between now and then. not only will there have to be the actual logistics of the delivery of...
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joining me now, john hardwood, cnn's political analyst ron brownstein and political commentator amanda carpenter. john, you're first. we are learning the justice department is investigating a potential bribery scheme for presidential pardons. what can you tell us about that? >> we don't know a lot as you indicated in the open. federal district judge barrel howell released a heavily redacted court filing from this sum they are indicated that federal prosecutors were investigating the potential for a bid to obtain a presidential pardon by means of offering a campaign contribution either to a campaign directly or to a political committee. names were not attached to it, so we don't know who was being investigated. we're unaware that anyone has been charged with a crime related to this investigation, but as the conservative lawyer george conway who happens to be married to kellyanne conway put on twitter tonight, ask yourself, what was runner if a campaign for high office this summer and who has the power to issue a presidential pardon? the answer to both of these questions is president don
joining me now, john hardwood, cnn's political analyst ron brownstein and political commentator amanda carpenter. john, you're first. we are learning the justice department is investigating a potential bribery scheme for presidential pardons. what can you tell us about that? >> we don't know a lot as you indicated in the open. federal district judge barrel howell released a heavily redacted court filing from this sum they are indicated that federal prosecutors were investigating the...
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amanda: i want you to weigh in on that.e banking point of view, you want to leave money on the table and you have to reward the aftermarket. the point of an ipo is to fund treasury. was this a misalignment or a market gone mad? emily: doing some quick math, at $145 or one hunt 46, airbnb is looking at 101 billion dollar valuation including the employee shares outstanding. that is huge. this means airbnb potentially left for billion dollars on the table. they raised $3.5 billion and left more money on the table then they raised. spring to a ceo on the day of an , it raises big questions about mid pricing of the ipo and where does that responsibility lie. it doesn't lie with the bankers and it's not just airbnb. doordash as well and snowflake as well. it's a lot to live up to and momentum is a huge part of any company's story. we are already seeing doordash take back some of the gains today. they are in the red right now. what the company wants to see is a nights -- is a nice uplift. danger withays a the big jump like this. v
amanda: i want you to weigh in on that.e banking point of view, you want to leave money on the table and you have to reward the aftermarket. the point of an ipo is to fund treasury. was this a misalignment or a market gone mad? emily: doing some quick math, at $145 or one hunt 46, airbnb is looking at 101 billion dollar valuation including the employee shares outstanding. that is huge. this means airbnb potentially left for billion dollars on the table. they raised $3.5 billion and left more...
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amanda, you know him. talk to the man and tell him. >> i think my thoughts are very well-known on the matter of donald trump. >> send him a tape of the show. send him a link. >> i could send him a book. "gaslighting america." >> charlie, quickly, go on. >> texas numbers -- trump did much worse in texas than he did in pennsylvania. he had about a 3.4% swing in texas, 1.9% in pennsylvania, 1.4% in wisconsin. actually, trump did worse in texas from 2016 to 2020 than he did in pennsylvania. if they're worried about widespread fraud, maybe they want to figure out what happened in texas. seriously. this is crazy. whole thing is nuts. >> maybe all these people, the congressmen and senators those really concerned should just say hey, look, they liked us. we got our jobs back for the next couple of years. you didn't. so sorry, bye-bye. thank you all. i appreciate it. i'll see you soon. >> thank you. >>> more than 74 million americans voted for president trump, but how many actually buy into his unreality? and what
amanda, you know him. talk to the man and tell him. >> i think my thoughts are very well-known on the matter of donald trump. >> send him a tape of the show. send him a link. >> i could send him a book. "gaslighting america." >> charlie, quickly, go on. >> texas numbers -- trump did much worse in texas than he did in pennsylvania. he had about a 3.4% swing in texas, 1.9% in pennsylvania, 1.4% in wisconsin. actually, trump did worse in texas from 2016 to...
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the last time we had the pleasure of welcoming amanda foreman it was to discuss another important book, the reprint of eleanor roosevelt's it's up to the women. joining that night, a new introduction, along with the board of advisor member, with us tonight. katrina and ambassador, a special welcome. extend special greetings as members of the roosevelt plan, and david mortimer, very very happy to have you all with us. it is an honor, a direct connection even in these remote times for the subject of tonight's conversation. let me mention a few housekeeping details. it always characterizes our in person events. online we do the same and ask you in the audience to use the q and at the bottom of your screen to access questions at the end of the program. they will be field and directed to our guests in a modern q and a. to obtain a copy of the book "the daughters of yalta: the churchills, roosevelts, and harrimans: a story of love and war" complete with an autographed roosevelt house bookplate, please keep an eye on the chat function for a link to purchase a copy with a book plate exclusivel
the last time we had the pleasure of welcoming amanda foreman it was to discuss another important book, the reprint of eleanor roosevelt's it's up to the women. joining that night, a new introduction, along with the board of advisor member, with us tonight. katrina and ambassador, a special welcome. extend special greetings as members of the roosevelt plan, and david mortimer, very very happy to have you all with us. it is an honor, a direct connection even in these remote times for the subject...
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amanda: live from ontario, i'm amanda martin.ere are the top stories we are following from around the world. the federal reserve clears the way for stock buybacks as soon as next month. coronavirus emerges and lending goes into lockdown as a new strain draws fresh concerns and sends european stocks in the british pound lower. is it a preview of what is to come? andu.k. faces order chaos potentially food crisis as european nations restrict travel and trade to guard against this resurgent and new coronavirus. you talked about a mixed bag for investors to mull over in terms of sentiment. we have positive news on the vaccine roll out front, --luding provisos a cost across the eu but we have that new strain in the u.k. weighing on sentiment along with case counts. if you check in on stocks, it is a broad-based klein with energy leading the group lower on the s&p 500. the nymex down 3%. financials are a standout to the upside. positive territory thanks to j.p. morgan and goldman sachs. those banks are loosening restrictions on what the
amanda: live from ontario, i'm amanda martin.ere are the top stories we are following from around the world. the federal reserve clears the way for stock buybacks as soon as next month. coronavirus emerges and lending goes into lockdown as a new strain draws fresh concerns and sends european stocks in the british pound lower. is it a preview of what is to come? andu.k. faces order chaos potentially food crisis as european nations restrict travel and trade to guard against this resurgent and new...
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just to button up the point that ron and amanda were making earlier. republicans do a lot of whining about how the media is biased against them, but in the case of the trump years, this is actually the bias of the media has actually worked to their benefit in the following way. the biggest analytical mistake that the media as a -- mainstream media as a whole has made in the last four years is over estimating the willingness of republican elected officials at crunch time to do the right thing. they have not been willing to do the right thing. they are not doing the right thing now to threats to democracy and people including republican officials in their own party. it is a very sad commentary on what has happened to the republican party and it's to the detriment of all of us in the united states. >> well, i have been saying all along that they're okay with it because it just keeps happening. amanda, i know you've been on the show and have heard me saying that. i know it's hard for people to accept that. fool me once, you know what i'm saying. go on, ron
just to button up the point that ron and amanda were making earlier. republicans do a lot of whining about how the media is biased against them, but in the case of the trump years, this is actually the bias of the media has actually worked to their benefit in the following way. the biggest analytical mistake that the media as a -- mainstream media as a whole has made in the last four years is over estimating the willingness of republican elected officials at crunch time to do the right thing....
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amanda?we are seeing negative sentiment out there for the markets, and a lot of this likely to be politically driven. we are watching the volume on a quadruple witching day, but we are certainly seeing broad-based declines here, and picking out -- we do have on the u.s. side of the equation, we are still expecting to see or hope to see any kind of details emerged about a fiscal package in congress, and of course we are still watching some of the economic data points rolling in here as a reminder that even as vaccines do is their way into distribution,ead there will be pain and suffering between here and there, showing up in things like retail sales and jobless claims. all of that in the mix, and you're seeing a big bang on the decline here. deftly some weakness and that will weigh on the broad market. we are seeing a bit of strength in oil. interesting as the global demand picture may improve longer term. that is one bright spot, but on the political side, the brexit talks remain high on the
amanda?we are seeing negative sentiment out there for the markets, and a lot of this likely to be politically driven. we are watching the volume on a quadruple witching day, but we are certainly seeing broad-based declines here, and picking out -- we do have on the u.s. side of the equation, we are still expecting to see or hope to see any kind of details emerged about a fiscal package in congress, and of course we are still watching some of the economic data points rolling in here as a...
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former senate eric santorum and amanda carter, thank you so much for both of you joining.natorium, i want start with you. john carey conceded that race the day after, there were dozens of court battles and etcetera going on. i wonder and by the way you at the time scheduled a role-call vote to get people on the record on this. i wonder do you consider this challenge as baseless as that challenge in 2004? >> if you listen to what josh hawley is saying, he's saying the same thing in my opinion which is i can't certify this election knowing of the irregularities of what happened in ohio and hawley is saying the same thing. there are irregularities in pennsylvania and other states and he's not going to stand by not bringing it up. barbara boxer knew he's not going to win that and hawley knows. he like boxer thought it was important to bring it up and have this moment of where we brought into focus. >> by the way, let me quote the republican senator from the state of pennsylvania where hawley is saying pennsylvania did not follow its own laws. he, senator pat toomey said the fo
former senate eric santorum and amanda carter, thank you so much for both of you joining.natorium, i want start with you. john carey conceded that race the day after, there were dozens of court battles and etcetera going on. i wonder and by the way you at the time scheduled a role-call vote to get people on the record on this. i wonder do you consider this challenge as baseless as that challenge in 2004? >> if you listen to what josh hawley is saying, he's saying the same thing in my...
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amanda, what do you do? >> i don't know what we're doing. i don't know what we're doing the last couple months. having indoor dining -- from what i can tell, it wasn't that great being here anyway. we need financial help from the federal government. the only thing that will save us. 25% indoor dining won't save the restaurant industry. we need government help. we need them to past the restaurant act. >> neil: all right. don't hold your breath for that. they're having trouble on that. let me ask you. your steakhouse, obviously you have delivery and all that. but i got to imagine that is tough when it comes to doing that with steak, right? so what do you do? >> yeah, steak in my genre of the steakhouse fine dining that i am, you can't deliver porter houses and tomahawks. you know, folks right now that are tight with money are not ordering that. they're ordering more fast casual, inexpensive stuff. it's difficult. it's difficult for us. to allow us just to have outdoor dining with the weather being in the 30s with possible snow, who will sit ou
amanda, what do you do? >> i don't know what we're doing. i don't know what we're doing the last couple months. having indoor dining -- from what i can tell, it wasn't that great being here anyway. we need financial help from the federal government. the only thing that will save us. 25% indoor dining won't save the restaurant industry. we need government help. we need them to past the restaurant act. >> neil: all right. don't hold your breath for that. they're having trouble on...
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amanda, right? nothing. but house republicans are publicly supporting this bogus lawsuit aimed at overturning the election results in states that didn't even vote for trump. this is insane. i mean, am i nuts or has everyone gone mad? what's happening? >> it seems pretty mad to me. what i can't wrap my head around is all these republicans are following the lead of ken paxton. this is texas's attorney general that is currently under fbi investigation because seven of his senior aides who are lawyers, who know the law, accused him of abuse of office, bribery, and other criminal schemes. and so i just look at this, and we know the lawsuit is completely bogus. we know ken paxton is in trouble. so just on that alone, how can so many republicans be following him, let alone 18 other attorneys general. that's what kind of sends me over the edge today. >> that's a lot, amanda. i think that would send anybody and most rational people over the edge. representative dent, do you think your former colleagues who are back i
amanda, right? nothing. but house republicans are publicly supporting this bogus lawsuit aimed at overturning the election results in states that didn't even vote for trump. this is insane. i mean, am i nuts or has everyone gone mad? what's happening? >> it seems pretty mad to me. what i can't wrap my head around is all these republicans are following the lead of ken paxton. this is texas's attorney general that is currently under fbi investigation because seven of his senior aides who...
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as well his daughter amanda. amanda and her 2 children are now living in the house a present from mom and dad. through perfect gift. really the most humble people i got. david and erica gave each of their children a house in order to avoid sibling rivalry. this is the home of over taylor. to $24225000.00. their other son corey's house cost the same price. their youngest still lives with them in this huge mansion it was the 1st thing they bought with their $62000000.00 check. it boasts around $600.00 square metres of floor space and huge lavishly decorated rooms. plus the kitchen kitted out in wood and black granite the nouveau riche couple aren't fond of gold leaf or marble columns. after winning the lottery former nurse erico went on a shopping spree as is evident by the ongoing war being fought in the walk in closet my space my space my eyes. i'm just made in that space but he won't give it up. meanwhile their assets earn them another half a $1000000.00 in interest every year but you won't find any designer sho
as well his daughter amanda. amanda and her 2 children are now living in the house a present from mom and dad. through perfect gift. really the most humble people i got. david and erica gave each of their children a house in order to avoid sibling rivalry. this is the home of over taylor. to $24225000.00. their other son corey's house cost the same price. their youngest still lives with them in this huge mansion it was the 1st thing they bought with their $62000000.00 check. it boasts around...
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amanda:. welcome to bloomberg markets.e: we are now joined by our bloomberg television and radio audiences. pandemic relief may be on the horizon. u.s. congressional leaders are looking to finalize a bill by the end of the week and we will bring you the latest out of washington. than halfe are less an hour away from the fed's decision and economic guidance and we will speak to christine todd, the head of fixed income about what the participants are watching for from the fed. and we will count you down to that fomc decision by looking at all of the challenges facing fed chair jerome powell and his colleagues. the markets are perhaps in a wait and see mode. there are a couple of big pieces of news still to come including whether there is a stimulus package that comes together and what it looks like. and the final fed decision of the year and any changes or expected changes to the shape of those programs and how that might affect the bond market. all of that is in the mix and we still have markets moving higher off the highs
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so amanda, listen, just like witnesses, right?ve it, until you get in a court of law, deposed in a court of law, all it is an allegation. all these affidavits are just allegations. none of it has been proven. so amanda, cnn is reporting that trump has raised monthan $207 million. and you mentioned it, right, since election day, even though he lost. the appeals for cash are based largely on election conspiracy theories. it goes to show you that it doesn't matter how the president does in court, because people believe the lies, and it's going to help his bottom line and help him to do or pursue whatever he wants to come january 21st. >> yeah. on this subject, there are three things i'm extremely worried about. president-elect biden got through the election without ever having to seriously confront the disinformation, right. there was a disinformation campaign waged against him, but he largely just avoided it. when he becomes president, the entire republican party is going to go into overdrive mode pushing more disinformation since h
so amanda, listen, just like witnesses, right?ve it, until you get in a court of law, deposed in a court of law, all it is an allegation. all these affidavits are just allegations. none of it has been proven. so amanda, cnn is reporting that trump has raised monthan $207 million. and you mentioned it, right, since election day, even though he lost. the appeals for cash are based largely on election conspiracy theories. it goes to show you that it doesn't matter how the president does in court,...
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y amanda nunes lo porta con orgullo.s que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ♪ chocolate irresistiblemente cremoso. para poner tu mundo en pausa. lindor. hecho para derretirte. lindt, maestro chocolatero suizo. de calidad cien por ciento pura. prueba nestlé pure life plus. agua enriquecida con minerales y un toque de sabor. agua♪ifeelin' trendy y'all, with the straight jeans ♪ showin' off those curves, 'cause you the queen ♪ ♪ everyone go slay in your old navy jeans ♪ ¡obtén hasta 75% de descuento en toda la tienda! solo en old navy y oldnavy.com ♪ifeelin' trendy y'all, with the straight jeans ♪ showin' off those curves, 'cause you the queen ♪ ♪ everyone go slay in your old navy jeans ♪ ¡obtén hasta 75% de descuento en toda la tienda! solo en old
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. >> amanda carpenter is a cnn political commentator, political columnist, and yes, amanda.i just wonder if you've ever seen anything like this where you have these allies of trump actually urging people not to vote. >> this is strange but i mean, donald trump made his name in republican politics by attacking fellow republicans. this is an extension of that. somehow the republican establishment leaders who want to keep control of the senate think they can find a way to navigate trump's attacks on their own people and still win. this is the direct conflict that the republican party has had with trump since he burst on the scene. >> do you think that there's any chance that there are republicans that just don't turn out in the runoff elections and that actually advantages democrats or do you think that may not actually be prominent behavior? >> we'll see. there are people that wanted to press the vote, hard to get people to turnout a special election, although republicans have been successful in the past, but when you have, it is not just donald trump and his fringy supporters
. >> amanda carpenter is a cnn political commentator, political columnist, and yes, amanda.i just wonder if you've ever seen anything like this where you have these allies of trump actually urging people not to vote. >> this is strange but i mean, donald trump made his name in republican politics by attacking fellow republicans. this is an extension of that. somehow the republican establishment leaders who want to keep control of the senate think they can find a way to navigate...
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amanda, josh, thank you to you both. coming up, is it o now?ghing in on the impact of the supreme court decision and the efforts to overturn this election because there could be many. >>> also still ahead, the doctor is back to take your questions about the newly approved vaccine. many questions you tweeted to me yesterday and throughout the day. >>> also, the distribution process brings hope to those in isolation in assisted living facilities. watch this. >> we want to be loved, comforted. and without someone holding you or hugging you, you lose that. the light goes out. really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has
amanda, josh, thank you to you both. coming up, is it o now?ghing in on the impact of the supreme court decision and the efforts to overturn this election because there could be many. >>> also still ahead, the doctor is back to take your questions about the newly approved vaccine. many questions you tweeted to me yesterday and throughout the day. >>> also, the distribution process brings hope to those in isolation in assisted living facilities. watch this. >> we want to...
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so join me in welcoming catherine grace katz and amanda foreman. >> hello. thank you for that lovely introduction and it is really my great pleasure to be able to introduce catherine grace katz. welcome, catherine, and i just want to say that i can't remember the last time i had so much pleasure in reading a book such as yours. it really is an absolute triumph and i'm thrilled to have the opportunity to talk to you about it today, really. >> thank you so much. that means a great deal coming from you. i'veed admire your work for so long. thank you the roosevelt house for have having me -- we can't meet in person but this is the next best thing so thank you very much. >> now, as harold mentioned you have a really interesting bio. you were harvard, then cambridge, now you're back at harvard but you were born in chicago. can you just tell us a little bit about yourself and what led you to have this. >> translator: atlantic education. >> i group up on move voice like the sound of music and white christmas and the great escape and my mom read to us every night, on
so join me in welcoming catherine grace katz and amanda foreman. >> hello. thank you for that lovely introduction and it is really my great pleasure to be able to introduce catherine grace katz. welcome, catherine, and i just want to say that i can't remember the last time i had so much pleasure in reading a book such as yours. it really is an absolute triumph and i'm thrilled to have the opportunity to talk to you about it today, really. >> thank you so much. that means a great...
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. >> amanda, do you agree? >> no. here's the thing. hawley really taking political strategic advice from barbara boxer? i'd be surprised if conservatives endorsed that. at the time barbara boxer did that, all the republicans painted her into a corner and depicted her as a conspiracist loon, pointing out she was the single vote in the senate against certification. and that's what republicans should be doing now. the thing that's different is that josh hawley is playing directly to the conspiracist loon crowd that is egged on by the president. i don't buy for a second that this is some principled stance and he wants to investigate voter irregularities because the people egging him on, the people he's linking arms with, are talking about cancelling votes and sedition and giving donald trump a second term. and i would expect that josh hawley, with all his fancy school degrees realized that. he knows what he's doing. and he's acting like this is his only chance to register his concerns about the election and facebook. he has no other choice
. >> amanda, do you agree? >> no. here's the thing. hawley really taking political strategic advice from barbara boxer? i'd be surprised if conservatives endorsed that. at the time barbara boxer did that, all the republicans painted her into a corner and depicted her as a conspiracist loon, pointing out she was the single vote in the senate against certification. and that's what republicans should be doing now. the thing that's different is that josh hawley is playing directly to...
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this is amanda. she's a production assistant from st.rself. amanda's usually working on shoots and keeping things organized. but tonight she is an audience member because we can't let anyone else in here. give us a laugh, amanda. >> ha! happy? >> dicky: sort of. amanda, you are our "masked staffer of the night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, what sho♪ d we do today? wow. can we get some sun? ♪ uh, mom? can we go to the beach? (beep beep beep) should we just go see a movie? yes! i'm always up for a good movie. go rogue in the all-new, fiercely reimagined nissan rogue. because a sandwich so tangy and delicious, it has inspired songs, opinion pieces, even memes, is back. but you don't need to be told that. because a calendar reminder already did. this is a sandwich known to all by reputation. a sandwich you simply cannot eat before documenting. the mcrib is back. the most important sandwich of the year. ♪ ba da ba ba ba so let's give this holiday thisall the merry we've got! there's a place you can go where inspiration lines the shelves. fo
this is amanda. she's a production assistant from st.rself. amanda's usually working on shoots and keeping things organized. but tonight she is an audience member because we can't let anyone else in here. give us a laugh, amanda. >> ha! happy? >> dicky: sort of. amanda, you are our "masked staffer of the night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, what sho♪ d we do today? wow. can we get some sun? ♪ uh, mom? can we go to the beach? (beep beep beep) should we just go see a...
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y amanda nunes lo porta con orgullo.no... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. persestán despertandortes que va lo que es posibleipo 2 con rybelsus®. rybelsus® funciona diferente para bajar el azúcar en la sangre que cualquier otra pastilla para la diabetes, porque trabaja de estas tres maneras: aumenta la insulina, baja el azúcar y demora la salida de los alimentos. la mayoría de las personas que tomaron rybelsus® redujeron su nivel de azúcar en la sangre y lograron un a1c por debajo del 7%. las personas que tomaron rybelsus® perdieron hasta 8 libras. y rybelsus® no aumenta el riesgo de eventos cardiovasculares serios, como ataque cardíaco, ataque cerebral o la muerte. rybelsus® no es para personas con diabetes tipo 1 o cetoacidosis diabética. no uses rybelsus® si tú o tu familia ha tenido cáncer medular de tiroides, o si tienes el síndrome de neopl
y amanda nunes lo porta con orgullo.no... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. persestán despertandortes que va lo que es posibleipo 2 con rybelsus®. rybelsus® funciona diferente para bajar el azúcar en la sangre que cualquier otra pastilla para la diabetes, porque trabaja de estas tres maneras: aumenta la...
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this is amanda. she's a production assistant from st.ly in the car by herself. amanda's usually working on shoots and keeping things organized. but tonight she is an audience member because we can't let anyone else in here. give us a laugh, amanda. >> ha! happy? >> dicky: sort of. amanda, you are our "masks st e staffer of the night." hey guys, is mark back? we gotta go! not yet. -there he is. -mark! -let's go. -don't trip. we're gonna leave without ya. don't spill those drinks. and we gotta get going. yea buddy. -did you get extra napkins? -napkins? let's go! he forgot the napkins! again? there's a meal for every moment at mcdonald's. especially when you buy one of your faves and get another for just a dollar. especially when you buy one of your faves and get another ♪ imagine the places we'll go... together. expedia >>woooahhhh! >>captain, is it cozy and delicious? >>is there room for me? sure is! cannonball! >>wooo! this is amazing. >>delicious. >>so good. alright, uhhh...how do we turn on the bubbles? ♪ shall i put her in snow mode?
this is amanda. she's a production assistant from st.ly in the car by herself. amanda's usually working on shoots and keeping things organized. but tonight she is an audience member because we can't let anyone else in here. give us a laugh, amanda. >> ha! happy? >> dicky: sort of. amanda, you are our "masks st e staffer of the night." hey guys, is mark back? we gotta go! not yet. -there he is. -mark! -let's go. -don't trip. we're gonna leave without ya. don't spill those...
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. ♪ amanda: welcome to bloomberg markets. am vonnie quinn and we are joined by our bloomberg audiences. more stimulus and the president-elect transition. what to expect with tina fordham . andu.k. approved pfizer against covidne 19. we look at the troubles facing the european central bank and europe's economy. about asarkets are flat as you can get. we see some or mixed pictures in terms of subgroups moving on the s&p. positive or negative territory for much of the session today for the s&p 500. now slightly negative. we have been positive as well. the nasdaq is a weaker spot. in terms of what is moving higher today, it's energy. once again bright light as oil, west texas at least back above $45 per barrel. and in opec decision about production output and putting that off. sideways action. there is plenty of uncertainty that remains about what lies ahead, including the shape or the timing of any kind of fiscal stimulus package in the u.s.. that will have major implications for the economy. fromfordham is with us now avon hear
. ♪ amanda: welcome to bloomberg markets. am vonnie quinn and we are joined by our bloomberg audiences. more stimulus and the president-elect transition. what to expect with tina fordham . andu.k. approved pfizer against covidne 19. we look at the troubles facing the european central bank and europe's economy. about asarkets are flat as you can get. we see some or mixed pictures in terms of subgroups moving on the s&p. positive or negative territory for much of the session today for the...
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aman amanda, what do you think of the double standard here?ecially accusations about not reporting $400,000 in extra income. the more they just reveal, the more digging and curious sort of eye raising we get, rights? >> it's such a double standard. if this was don jr., i'm sure this would have been reversed. this is about big tech and the liberal media and cnn and msnbc that were refusing to cover this prior to and shortly after the election. they refuse to cover it because this would have cost joe biden the election. it's a complete double standard. >> neil: you think if there were these accusations could have cost joe biden the election? >> i do. absolutely. look, they were saying it was double digit lead for joe biden. i think the mainstream media knew it was a closer race. as we have seen, it is a closer -- it was a much closer race. for that reason, had this information come out 400,000 that wasn't reported by burisma, his overseas dealings with burisma refused to be reported. suppressed by the mean stream media and big tech. >> neil: if
aman amanda, what do you think of the double standard here?ecially accusations about not reporting $400,000 in extra income. the more they just reveal, the more digging and curious sort of eye raising we get, rights? >> it's such a double standard. if this was don jr., i'm sure this would have been reversed. this is about big tech and the liberal media and cnn and msnbc that were refusing to cover this prior to and shortly after the election. they refuse to cover it because this would...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> our fifth officer is amanda topping, amanda has been with us for just underears, also assigned to the central precinct's midnight shift. >> i'm closing this thing out. oh, my god. all right. so i remember that morning, i was sitting with james wells, we were talking over my zone and
thank you. [ applause ] >> our fifth officer is amanda topping, amanda has been with us for just underears, also assigned to the central precinct's midnight shift. >> i'm closing this thing out. oh, my god. all right. so i remember that morning, i was sitting with james wells, we were talking over my zone and
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so, amanda, listen, it's like witnesses. right, until you prove it, until you get on a, in a court of law and depose or are in a court of law. all it is is just an allegation, all the affidavits are just allegations. none of it has been proven. aman amanda, cnn is reporting that trump raised $207 million. you mentioned it, since election day, even though he lost. the appeals for cash are based largely on election on conspiracy theories. it does not matter what he does in court, the people believe the lies and it helps him do or pursue what he wants to come january 21st. >> in the subject, there's three things i'm worried about. president elect joe biden got through the election, there was a disinformation campaign waged against him, but he largely just avoided it. when he becomes president, the entire republican party is going to go in to overdrive and push more disinformation since he is controlling the levers of power. we can just, people think that this somehow will go away, no, it will only be more aggressive and on that
so, amanda, listen, it's like witnesses. right, until you prove it, until you get on a, in a court of law and depose or are in a court of law. all it is is just an allegation, all the affidavits are just allegations. none of it has been proven. aman amanda, cnn is reporting that trump raised $207 million. you mentioned it, since election day, even though he lost. the appeals for cash are based largely on election on conspiracy theories. it does not matter what he does in court, the people...
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y amanda nunes lo porta con orgullo.ica mujer en su gimnasio de mma... amanda se reusó a que los estereotipos se interpusieran en su camino... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. ♪ lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. come on! ♪ over here! ♪ nice'n easy en crema. 100% color que luce natural. que dura 8 semanas. cuida tu cabello y cuero cabelludo. con acondicionadores en cada paso. nice'n easy en crema. mejor y más facil. hemipablo neruda obtuvo elstro nobel de literatura a los 67 celia cruz aun ganaba grammys a los 77 años y a los 56, roger crouch viajó por primera vez al espacio. tus mejores años te esperan. vive bien >> ¿de qué tiene? cuca: tenemos de caviar, de langosta y de queso gruyer con rajas. >> súper. pues deme uno de cada uno y de caviar que sean dos, por favor. nacho: ¿no quiere llevarse un librito de champurrado, es mi receta especial. ¿sabe usted? tiene güisqui-- >> ¿qué
y amanda nunes lo porta con orgullo.ica mujer en su gimnasio de mma... amanda se reusó a que los estereotipos se interpusieran en su camino... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. ♪ lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. come on! ♪ over here! ♪ nice'n easy en crema. 100% color que luce natural. que dura 8 semanas. cuida tu cabello y cuero...
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and amanda told me. >> meanwhile your husband is taking notes on everything that you're selling. okay, last minute. >> all on my christmas list. >> that was a lot of fun. let's bring in our friend, somara theodore from wrc with today's forecast. good morning. >> good morning, peter. good morning, folks at home. the sun is up on the east coast and it's absolutely gorgeous out there. it probably looks better from indoors but take a look at these temperatures. here in d.c. it's feeling like 29. down to the single digits, good morning, burlington, at 2 degrees there. so as we head through the day, we are going to remain below average on the east coast. look out towards the midwest, chicago 39 degrees, 5 above the average. and that warming trending is actually going to continue into the top of the week. that's nice. we'll look at some of these numbers. st. louis in the 40s by the top of the week we should be in the upper 40s. as far as highs go we'll be trending really nice in florida, into the 70s. tons of s
and amanda told me. >> meanwhile your husband is taking notes on everything that you're selling. okay, last minute. >> all on my christmas list. >> that was a lot of fun. let's bring in our friend, somara theodore from wrc with today's forecast. good morning. >> good morning, peter. good morning, folks at home. the sun is up on the east coast and it's absolutely gorgeous out there. it probably looks better from indoors but take a look at these temperatures. here in d.c....