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so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna.men to decide if bob moses stalked and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> if you would, please hand that to the bailiff. defendant, go ahead and rise. the state of the texas versus robert arthur moses, "we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder as charged in the indictment." >> reporter: bob moses got life in prison. in the back of the courtroom, anna's friends thanked prosecutors and police. >> i was happy that i could bring them a little bit of justice. >> reporter: at the defense table, bob was left alone with his thoughts. igor, who'd supported his father during the entire case, was not in the courtroom. donna thinks the jury got it right. >> it's very sad that bob would not only ruin and destroy anna's
so she made sure a photo of anna was always on display. >> this is anna.men to decide if bob moses stalked and shot his ex-wife in her garage that january night. they deliberated for eight hours that first day and went home for the night. the next day, after their morning coffee, they told the judge they were ready. >> madam foreperson, i understand the jury's reached a verdict. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> if you would, please hand that to the bailiff....
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_ former prime minister, and i'm sure anna will— former prime minister, and i'm sure anna will know than i do are frosty, to put it politely. i'm i do are frosty, to put it politely. l'm just — i do are frosty, to put it politely. i'm just looking at the quotes here in the inner pages. i mean, they are stingers, aren't they? thea;r in the inner pages. i mean, they are stingers, aren't they?— in the inner pages. i mean, they are stingers, aren't they? they are. and she has launched _ stingers, aren't they? they are. and she has launched place _ stingers, aren't they? they are. and she has launched place a _ stingers, aren't they? they are. and she has launched place a few- stingers, aren't they? they are. and she has launched place a few -- - she has launched place a few —— quite a few in the house of commons as well. what i find absolutely remark about here isn't so much that she's attacking borisjohnson, as you say, and as david says, she has done it publicly quite a few times already in the past year from brexit to the covid policy, really to everything. but what i do find quite t
_ former prime minister, and i'm sure anna will— former prime minister, and i'm sure anna will know than i do are frosty, to put it politely. i'm i do are frosty, to put it politely. l'm just — i do are frosty, to put it politely. i'm just looking at the quotes here in the inner pages. i mean, they are stingers, aren't they? thea;r in the inner pages. i mean, they are stingers, aren't they?— in the inner pages. i mean, they are stingers, aren't they? they are. and she has launched _...
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anna. anna: laura wright in london.oming up, are investors overlooking opportunities in europe? we have spoken a little bit to haim israel yesterday. we will talk about those opportunities in europe. he says the typically unloved region deserves another look so we will do that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are minutes away. we are 48 minutes -- 38 minutes away from cash trading here in europe and in the u.k. as well. haim israel from bank of america is still with us and we wanted to get into the themes that you think will be successful in 2021 as we all, you know, worry about the ever inflating values of this market and all of the money that is being pumped into the system to help us accelerate those values. what do you think the best themes are? haim: for the next 20 years, for the 20 20's, we believe this will be -- climate change and investment, renewable energy, definitely going to kick off and be much more impactful going forward. we think this is -- we spo
anna. anna: laura wright in london.oming up, are investors overlooking opportunities in europe? we have spoken a little bit to haim israel yesterday. we will talk about those opportunities in europe. he says the typically unloved region deserves another look so we will do that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." we are minutes away. we are 48 minutes -- 38 minutes away from cash trading here in europe and in the u.k. as well. haim...
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anna great shock to boris johnson. anna do ou mind if we go unto the guardian?pens as ministers halted daily mass testing. i am confused about what the various landmark milestones were in terms of testing. —— schools covid crisis. in terms of testing. -- schools covid crisis.— in terms of testing. -- schools covid crisis. on the day schools were meant _ covid crisis. on the day schools were meant to _ covid crisis. on the day schools were meant to go _ covid crisis. on the day schools were meant to go back, - covid crisis. on the day schools. were meant to go back, certainly primary schools, the government sent out testing kits for teachers to start getting and start running out. the idea was there was not so much daily testing but i think twice a week both student and teachers would have the tests to try and allow schools to operate and manage covid. now, separately to that, there was a plan from the government as part of something called operation moonshot to write much wider spread daily testing in schools with these lateral flow tests that a very rapid tests
anna great shock to boris johnson. anna do ou mind if we go unto the guardian?pens as ministers halted daily mass testing. i am confused about what the various landmark milestones were in terms of testing. —— schools covid crisis. in terms of testing. -- schools covid crisis.— in terms of testing. -- schools covid crisis. on the day schools were meant _ covid crisis. on the day schools were meant to _ covid crisis. on the day schools were meant to go _ covid crisis. on the day schools...
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matt, anna. anna: thank you. chip equipment group asml beat analyst expectations for the first quarter. the dutch company has struck an upbeat tone on future demand, high-performance computing and 5g wireless networks. we are joined by the ceo of asml. thank you for coming to talk with us. sales better than anticipated. margins beating targets. we see strong demand from your consumer base right now. yet, you stick to your guidance essentially this morning. i wonder what message you are trying to communicate about how upbeat you are. peter: we are pretty upbeat. we are looking at another year, 2021, another year of double-digit growth. i think basically the industry is firing on all cylinders. the logic compute market which is very strong in 2020, grows another 10% this year. memory, which is how you store data, recovered in 2020. now the business will also grow 10%. it is double-digit growth for the company this year. matt: definitely firing on all cylinders in terms of automotive chips at least. you cannot make
matt, anna. anna: thank you. chip equipment group asml beat analyst expectations for the first quarter. the dutch company has struck an upbeat tone on future demand, high-performance computing and 5g wireless networks. we are joined by the ceo of asml. thank you for coming to talk with us. sales better than anticipated. margins beating targets. we see strong demand from your consumer base right now. yet, you stick to your guidance essentially this morning. i wonder what message you are trying...
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matt, anna? anna: laura wright in london.aders have welcomed president joe biden's election with a sigh of relief. the administration is expected to face a tough audience on the side of the atlantic. after four years of donald trump antagonizing the bloc, much work will be needed to restore relations. we are joined now by marta dassu , senior director of european affairs at the aspen institute. thank you very much for joining us. i wonder if you think european-u.s. relations can go back to where they were, can go back to more cooperative, happier times? or is that? going to be difficult? marta: we need a new agenda. certainly, biden will restore the role of european partners. yet, i think we need a new agenda, a much more global one. china will prove to be a very difficult test. we have seen already with the signing of the new agreement on investments with china that there was a certain malaise in the new biden administration. matt: what do you think we are going to see in terms of trade tariffs? will they be reduced drastica
matt, anna? anna: laura wright in london.aders have welcomed president joe biden's election with a sigh of relief. the administration is expected to face a tough audience on the side of the atlantic. after four years of donald trump antagonizing the bloc, much work will be needed to restore relations. we are joined now by marta dassu , senior director of european affairs at the aspen institute. thank you very much for joining us. i wonder if you think european-u.s. relations can go back to...
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matt, anna. anna: laura wright in london.he headline out of china today comes in the form of a familiar number. 6.5%. that of gdp. it picks up where it left off before the pandemic, making china the only major nation that grew in 2020. this leaves the full-year number at 2.3% for 2020. we are joined by the cio of embark group for his early-morning source. peter, very good morning to you. a lot of people looking at this number, the strength we have seen, the unexpected strength in the chinese growth number, 2.3% in 2020, accelerating the global rise of nomura and -- both suggesting china will become the biggest economy in the world by 2028. that is not very long to wait. something that seemed distant off in our careers now seems almost imminent. what is the significant of the strong growth for the u.s. and china? peter: it is skewed. i think your previous commentator -- it has not been led by consumption. it reinforces that. it has made a difference last year. there's been a lot of debt increase. government spending has increa
matt, anna. anna: laura wright in london.he headline out of china today comes in the form of a familiar number. 6.5%. that of gdp. it picks up where it left off before the pandemic, making china the only major nation that grew in 2020. this leaves the full-year number at 2.3% for 2020. we are joined by the cio of embark group for his early-morning source. peter, very good morning to you. a lot of people looking at this number, the strength we have seen, the unexpected strength in the chinese...
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matt, anna?nks very much, laura wright what the first word news. -- surges as the parent company confirms its 2021 forecast. the software company plans to recommend an enhanced dividend on the basis of higher earnings last year. we are joined by the ceo of sap, christian klein. thanks for your time this morning. so, what gives you the confidence to issue an enhanced dividend? and are you worried that leaves you open for further problems in 2021? christian: yeah, good morning. thanks for having me. first of all, the ipo yesterday was a massive success. [indiscernible] and then on top, we have also seen eps. with that, we're going to get together with the advisory board and we want to have our shareholders participating in the success of it. by the end of april, we are going to announce positive and talk about [indiscernible] anna: good morning. good to see the ipo to get your comments on that. in terms of the underlying business, when we look at the way the virus is being handled, ongoing lockdown
matt, anna?nks very much, laura wright what the first word news. -- surges as the parent company confirms its 2021 forecast. the software company plans to recommend an enhanced dividend on the basis of higher earnings last year. we are joined by the ceo of sap, christian klein. thanks for your time this morning. so, what gives you the confidence to issue an enhanced dividend? and are you worried that leaves you open for further problems in 2021? christian: yeah, good morning. thanks for having...
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anna: i suppose the u.k.suggest they want to hammer out trade deals with other parts of the world, frank, given your experience in logistics and global trade, how much of a difference would that make? frank: of course it is a good idea to make trade deals, but what the idea to trade -- make trade deals if you exit the biggest trade deal first? i don't understand the concept. the u.k. needs trade deals, but they could get them together with the eu. we can't change history. we can only look forward and i think we should make the best out of that and that might be good if the eu and u.k. over develop other elements of a more seamless process. extra costs don't add value to anybody, either in the u.k. or the eu and you can see that. productivity has improved in both parts, it has created wealth, so why is the argument it is better the other way around? the u.k. needs a trade deal so hopefully they get some because it will help the u.k. and other markets. the more trade deals we have, the better it is for everybod
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anna: i can understand that.have to make the assumption that fundamentals will reassert themselves. will these fundamentals reassert themselves without any regulatory change? randeep: i mean, the fundamentals always reassert themselves. there are only so many companies you can short. there are only so many short coverings that hedge funds are doing. worst-case scenario, they end up liquidating all of their holdings. i think members of congress have started talking about potentially moving forward and regulating what message boards can say, whether this is considered market manipulation. with everything else going on in washington, this will take some time. matt: they are pretty busy. i guess that's more important, bigger picture, to what you are doing. do you expect serious stimulus to come out of washington? are we going to get bits and pieces in a piecemeal fashion? argue, on the contrary, more worried about regulation and rising tax rates? randeep: i am not that worried about rising tax rates. i think rising t
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt, anna? anna: laura wright in london.t of the world's most aggressive vaccination campaign, with more than 30% of the population have received the first note and 40% having had the second. the country offers an early glimpse of what the life might be like if vaccinations become the norm in society. an interesting conversation to be had and on the economic front. for that, we turn to yousef gamal el-din who joins us with the governor of the bank of israel. yousef: 47 out of 100 people have gotten the job. israel being at the forefront of rolling out these vaccinations. let's talk about policy implications. we are joined by the governor of the bank of israel amir yaron. it is great to have you on the program. i want to get into whether the milestone you have reached in the vaccine rollout has led you to update any of your economic forecasts at all. gov. yaron: thank you, yousef and thank you to the audience. yes, our forecasts are better. the faxed vast it -- the fast vaccination, israel is probably the leader per capita, h
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt, anna? anna: laura wright in london.t of the world's most aggressive vaccination campaign, with more than 30% of the population have received the first note and 40% having had the second. the country offers an early glimpse of what the life might be like if vaccinations become the norm in society. an interesting conversation to be had and on the economic front. for that, we turn to yousef gamal el-din who joins us with the governor of the bank of israel. yousef: 47...
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anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say who is driving? e.u. new car sales slumped by the most. stocks and futures push higher but as bank of america and goldman sachs reported today, they will prepare for the important onset of earnings season. at the cash trading is less than one hour away and here are your top headlines from the bloomberg terminal. italian senate showdown. giuseppe conte wins a first vote of confidence but the real test comes today in the upper house of the senate. stimulus confirmation. janet yellen is set to tell the u.s. senate committee that it's time to act big on stimulus one day before the inauguration of joe biden. the euro goes global. the e.u. will today unveil a plan to strengthen the currency vying against the dollar for f x dominance. we are just under one hour away from the start of cash equity trading in europe. let's take a look at futures
anna: good morning. welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i am anna edwards in london. alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say who is driving? e.u. new car sales slumped by the most. stocks and futures push higher but as bank of america and goldman sachs reported today, they will prepare for the important onset of earnings season. at the cash trading is less than one hour away and here are your top headlines from the bloomberg terminal....
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anna: i will say on the u.k.ms the government did not want to enter into a conversation about summer when asked about that yesterday, and refused to rule out lockdowns until summer rather than deliberately warning about that, and wanting to focus on the here and now. it is interesting to see hong kong taking tougher measures, part of china locking down with the resurgence of the virus. is any of this enough to change the market narrative of asia exposure and chinese exposure, given the chinese did such a good job eradicating the virus in the early days? geoffrey: i think medium to longer term, i do not think it will. there is a risk given the timelines. holidays are coming up in asia, and there is travel between the provinces in china. there is a concern we may repeat last year with the virus spreading around and that could cause a wider spread. there is a risk, and not just chinese assets. germany, france, europe manufacturing numbers facing stronger chinese demand, if that comes off even slightly, i think that
anna: i will say on the u.k.ms the government did not want to enter into a conversation about summer when asked about that yesterday, and refused to rule out lockdowns until summer rather than deliberately warning about that, and wanting to focus on the here and now. it is interesting to see hong kong taking tougher measures, part of china locking down with the resurgence of the virus. is any of this enough to change the market narrative of asia exposure and chinese exposure, given the chinese...
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anna? anna; that is the futures picture. looking sort of flat to positive i suppose you would say on u.s. futures. let's have a look at the asian session. we are seeing some modest moves to the upside. the asia pacific up .25%. we have some real diverge ens there. wee see gains in the chinese currency. the yuan is stronger. we saw in terms of where we are on the global narrative we saw wall street stocks dropping for the first time in five sessions. we are though near all-time highs but that is maybe giving investors reason to pause, time to pause and think about how far we have come in january. it is only january 12. it seem like a whole month's worth of news has happened. this time yesterday we saw gains on the dollar on the back of the ongoing narrative of higher yields of u.s. treasuries, the inflation, the reflation trade in united states. that is still the conversation. we will still have that conversation but we do see some dollar stability if this morning's session. looking unlikely that donald trump will resign or b
anna? anna; that is the futures picture. looking sort of flat to positive i suppose you would say on u.s. futures. let's have a look at the asian session. we are seeing some modest moves to the upside. the asia pacific up .25%. we have some real diverge ens there. wee see gains in the chinese currency. the yuan is stronger. we saw in terms of where we are on the global narrative we saw wall street stocks dropping for the first time in five sessions. we are though near all-time highs but that is...
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anna: ok. thank you.nteresting to see it is the prospect of further borrowing and get pushing up the euro at this point in your thoughts. valentin marinov, joining us from credit agricole. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, this is the european open. we are 30 minutes from the start of cash equity trading across europe and in the u.k. we see futures rising across the continent and on the island. it is interesting because you have futures in the u.s. that are getting hit hard, as we continue to get election results that favor democrats. raphael warnock has been declared the winner by u.s. networks, the first black senator from georgia, the first democrat to be elected out of georgia in the senate for 20 years. jon ossoff's campaign says they are confident he will win. says theirt, perdue, campaign will exhaust every legal recourse on the election. they are indicating they will put up a legal battle. we get german inflation data at 1:00 p.m. london time. over in the u.k. the gover
anna: ok. thank you.nteresting to see it is the prospect of further borrowing and get pushing up the euro at this point in your thoughts. valentin marinov, joining us from credit agricole. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets, this is the european open. we are 30 minutes from the start of cash equity trading across europe and in the u.k. we see futures rising across the continent and on the island. it is interesting because you have futures in the u.s. that are getting...
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anna: i agree.nts have spent a lot of money to support jobs.sses and this is the reason it can rebound. i believe that in the future, what we have to do with the european level is first to continue to support jobs and firms up to when we reach a level of normality, but at the same time the european governments that have to invest on areas of digital transformation and growth, because this is the way that this investment will be productive and will have return in terms of gdp, which is important for the economy because the next day will be very difficult. 2021 willknow definitely be a difficult year. think you for your time. that -- thank you for your time. matt? maria there with our brussels edition. let's take a look at what is going on in markets 47 minutes into the session. broaderx 600, the european benchmark is down half a percent. the pound training for 100 -- trading for 135. i never see much movement in the pound. to 135 as long as i can remember. thethere been any change in pound since brex
anna: i agree.nts have spent a lot of money to support jobs.sses and this is the reason it can rebound. i believe that in the future, what we have to do with the european level is first to continue to support jobs and firms up to when we reach a level of normality, but at the same time the european governments that have to invest on areas of digital transformation and growth, because this is the way that this investment will be productive and will have return in terms of gdp, which is important...
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well, anna, thank ou so difficult. well, anna, thank you so much _ difficult.difficult. well, anna, thank you so much for your - difficult. well, anna, thank you so much for your time. | difficult. well, anna, thank. you so much for your time. we will be watching this story as it developed.— will be watching this story as it developed. thanks for having me. two tremors could be felt and chill a a few minutes apart stopping the first was a quake of magnitude seven of antarctica. the second quake with a magnitude of 5.6 struck near the border with argentina, about 30 kilometres east of the capital santiago. details are still coming in and it is not clear whether the quakes caused any damage but of course we will keep you up—to—date on that one. dutch police have arrested the alleged head of an asian drugs syndicate on a warrant issued by australia. tse chi lop — a chinese—born canadian national — is listed as one of the world's most wanted fugitives. he was detained on a stopover in the netherlands on friday. our correspondent, phil mercer joins me now from sydne
well, anna, thank ou so difficult. well, anna, thank you so much _ difficult.difficult. well, anna, thank you so much for your - difficult. well, anna, thank you so much for your time. | difficult. well, anna, thank. you so much for your time. we will be watching this story as it developed.— will be watching this story as it developed. thanks for having me. two tremors could be felt and chill a a few minutes apart stopping the first was a quake of magnitude seven of antarctica. the second...
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anna, good morning. how are you? anna: yes, i am fine, thanks.ust been discussing how it was a frantically business monday for early january. harshly so. let's focus on some of the news that we gathered across europe. boris johnson has announced a third lock-down for england. it comes as britain recorded more than 50,000 cases for the seventh day in a row, putting extreme person on hospitals. in an april dress, boris johnson said the weeks ahead will be the hardest yet. adam joins us. good morning. how will this new lock-down, seven weeks at least, differ from restrictions already in place? >> good morning. one of the key differences this morning that england is waking up to, and scotland as well, which is entering a new lock-down, is that schools are shut again for the first time since midsummer, since the summer holidays. millions of workers across england are having to deal with their working days under a stay at home, work from home if they can order while at the same time seeing many parenting their children stay at home and having to switch
anna, good morning. how are you? anna: yes, i am fine, thanks.ust been discussing how it was a frantically business monday for early january. harshly so. let's focus on some of the news that we gathered across europe. boris johnson has announced a third lock-down for england. it comes as britain recorded more than 50,000 cases for the seventh day in a row, putting extreme person on hospitals. in an april dress, boris johnson said the weeks ahead will be the hardest yet. adam joins us. good...
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anna: time is of the essence.orts donald trump is considering pardoning some, also himself. how can a self pardoning work? bruce: that's a good question and no one is sure it's -- that it does. it's never happened before. we've never had it tested, the idea a president can pardon himself. the constitution says a president has the power to pardon for any crimes against the united states. in other words, any federal crimes. on the other hand, a lot of people, constitutional experts argue that clearly, the founders did not intend the president to be above the law, which would be the consequence of him being able to pardon himself. so, if the president were to do this, the question would be, what with the biden administration's department of justice to? unless -- do? unless it was tested in court, we wouldn't know whether it was our not. -- out or not. anna: thanks very much, bruce withorton -- bruce einhorn the latest on capitol hill. the central banks strategist is still with us. the markets, and your words, have be
anna: time is of the essence.orts donald trump is considering pardoning some, also himself. how can a self pardoning work? bruce: that's a good question and no one is sure it's -- that it does. it's never happened before. we've never had it tested, the idea a president can pardon himself. the constitution says a president has the power to pardon for any crimes against the united states. in other words, any federal crimes. on the other hand, a lot of people, constitutional experts argue that...
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anna: that is really interesting.obviously then the extent to which we will be relying on oil, the extent to which we are able to invest in it could take the conversation in a different direction. good to get the reminders of what biden said on the subject. cole smead, smead capital manager, thank you for joining us. he will continue the conversation on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. yucatan. coming up -- u.k. time. dealmakers worked to her christmas, making it the busiest m&a holiday will on season. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get nationwide 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get nationwide 5g included and save up to $300 a year on the network rated #1 in customer satisfaction. it's your wireless. yo
anna: that is really interesting.obviously then the extent to which we will be relying on oil, the extent to which we are able to invest in it could take the conversation in a different direction. good to get the reminders of what biden said on the subject. cole smead, smead capital manager, thank you for joining us. he will continue the conversation on bloomberg radio at 9:00 a.m. yucatan. coming up -- u.k. time. dealmakers worked to her christmas, making it the busiest m&a holiday will on...
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anna? anna: he wanted a delay on a plan and have it day by day what they were going to do, a lot of it happened with covid relief. i think -- the message of -- the need for covid relief [broken audio] and the economic crisis that he is entering into. so i think that is going to be the focus. and did things along the way with the paris climate agreement. and there was really a -- leadership -- goin to be all covid, economic relief, potentially something -- to try to kind of stimulatehe economy. but that's going to be the focus for him and going to be well balanced. amna: ashley parker from "the washington post" has rejoined us now. ashley, i want to ask you about something that candidate biden ran on the whole time. saying it was his relationships in the senate. that's what he was going to bank on to be able to stop the gridlock in washington and push thingshrough. when it comes to some of these key legislative items right now, what do we know about how much he's doing behind the scenes, who
anna? anna: he wanted a delay on a plan and have it day by day what they were going to do, a lot of it happened with covid relief. i think -- the message of -- the need for covid relief [broken audio] and the economic crisis that he is entering into. so i think that is going to be the focus. and did things along the way with the paris climate agreement. and there was really a -- leadership -- goin to be all covid, economic relief, potentially something -- to try to kind of stimulatehe economy....
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and then at yalta, and anna is protecting him in some way. and so he says to churchill, if you're thinking of bringing sarah again, think i bringing my daughter anna. samantha filings has the chance of being at her father's side. and being accessible to him. and he's thrilled that she joins him. kathleen: so she had dark secrets in her own life. what is going on with her marriage to john. it's very dark secret that she does know about john and her daughter. catherine: 's awareness that it has mental health issues and had gone undiagnosed . one of the things we know much better today and he became more affected by his experience during the war. so there are problems at home and anna started to do our best to overlook. not knowing quite what to do and i don't want to give too much away. all people to read the book perhaps to know more about this one. she's keeping any secrets for her father and keeping secrets from her mother about his relationship with lucy mercer. it really keeping secrets to herself about around life and marriage. so she car
and then at yalta, and anna is protecting him in some way. and so he says to churchill, if you're thinking of bringing sarah again, think i bringing my daughter anna. samantha filings has the chance of being at her father's side. and being accessible to him. and he's thrilled that she joins him. kathleen: so she had dark secrets in her own life. what is going on with her marriage to john. it's very dark secret that she does know about john and her daughter. catherine: 's awareness that it has...
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anna is very torn about this.she did not want to betray her mother because she knew how awful it was for elinor when she learned of this. but she also sees her father is dying. she is desperate to do anything to give him some measure of peace and relaxation and comfort in these last days of war in the last days of his life. so she agrees to keep his secret which is a horrible decision for any child have to be in. >> wasn't there also an affair between her mom is it kathleen had an affair with anna's brother or anna hasn't birthed kathleen's brother? >> she had a very brief link with fdr juniors the younger brother praised >> who is married at time? >> he was. there is between kathleen and the transatlantic chips between london. >> this is an amazingly rarefied, where everybody seems to know each other. how much do you think how are things to progress in politics to progress it's also a danger because they've seen too much. >> it's one of these moments were politics is intimately personal. you cannot take them apar
anna is very torn about this.she did not want to betray her mother because she knew how awful it was for elinor when she learned of this. but she also sees her father is dying. she is desperate to do anything to give him some measure of peace and relaxation and comfort in these last days of war in the last days of his life. so she agrees to keep his secret which is a horrible decision for any child have to be in. >> wasn't there also an affair between her mom is it kathleen had an affair...
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(vicki)our washington d-c correspondent anna wiernicki joins us live from the nation's capitol, annahat's the scene there tonight? security is threats.any additional threats. 1. anna, what's the security like in dc right now for residents?2. where will president trump be on wednesday?3. do we know what to expect from biden's speech? (catherine) make sure to tune into kron 4's inauguration day coverage this wednesday. the formal ceremony begins at 8-a-m and will conclude with the "celebrating america" concert at 5:30-p-m. (vicki) here in california, national guard soldiers are in place in sacramento at the capitol. this comes after the f-b-i issued a warning about planned armed protests at capital buildings throughout the u-s ahead of the inauguration. last week, governor gavin newsom signed an order authorizing one-thousand national guard personnel to deploy to the state capital. meanwhile, the l-a-p-d isn't taking any chances. barricades and temporary fencing have been set up
(vicki)our washington d-c correspondent anna wiernicki joins us live from the nation's capitol, annahat's the scene there tonight?
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anna: the u.s.alone in having its chambers of power, corridors of power, stormed by protesters. that has happened close to where i am in london. maria tadeo in brussels. still to come, minutes away from the market open. we will get your stocks to watch. the broad path for equities appears to be higher, thinking more about the power that president-elect joe biden has at his disposal, now controlling the senate, than thinking about the violence from a market perspective. we are focused on a couple of stocks, including sainsbury, dueh sees a sales boost to the strongest christmas on record. this is bloomberg. ♪ search ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." this is the european open minutes away from the start of cash trading and right now we want to get some of your stocks to watch. for that, we go back over to dani burger. dani: we have seen a lot of u.k. retailers, specifically grocers, do really well over the holiday period, with everyone at home and buying christmas dinners. we
anna: the u.s.alone in having its chambers of power, corridors of power, stormed by protesters. that has happened close to where i am in london. maria tadeo in brussels. still to come, minutes away from the market open. we will get your stocks to watch. the broad path for equities appears to be higher, thinking more about the power that president-elect joe biden has at his disposal, now controlling the senate, than thinking about the violence from a market perspective. we are focused on a...
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<anna wiernicki (live): <anna wednesday's suggested questions: 1. anna, what's the security like in dc right now for residents? 2. where will president trump be on president 2. where will residents?now for residents? 2. where will president trump be on wednesday? as she prepares to take the oath of office as vice president... kamala harris officially resigned as california's u.s. senator. and that officially set off a political domino effect for california leadership. capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains.. ((pkg))kamala harris' signature on national guard troops are mobilizing in sacramento ahead of potential unrest on inauguration day. governor newsom signed an order last week authorizing one-thousand national guard members to be deployed around the state capitol.. there are also extra local law enforcement officers -- and the new fence around the capitol. sacramento police say things have been quiet so far, but they're prepared for any potential violence. federal prosecutors are continuing their effort to hold those who breached the capi
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anna. >> would have been a massacre. >> listen. what i was going to tell you is i'm not as optimistic about where the republican party goes from here, as mark is. and i do think that there's notable exceptions, like mitt
anna. >> would have been a massacre. >> listen. what i was going to tell you is i'm not as optimistic about where the republican party goes from here, as mark is. and i do think that there's notable exceptions, like mitt
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anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna. nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from pacific hospitality. it's a business i invested in in 2016. she's helped me with designs in the past, and i thought she could really help with this one. anna: you know, i was thinking about the wallpaper, maybe replacing that. more like a chalkboard type of wallpaper that has all the farrell's memorabilia sketched in. obviously new seating, for sure. definitely the lighting. i love some of these. i think we can still use them again throughout the restaurant. lemonis: so you're intermix? anna: yeah. lemonis: while the team works on design, i've authorized them to start demolition. ♪ this will be the first
anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna. nice to meet you. travis: nice to meet you. lemonis: i want to change the entire look of the place to create a new concept. since this is the first time that farrell's and sweet pete's are going to be combined into one location, i want to give it a brand new look, and i want to make sure that there are different elements from both brands that are combined, so i'm bringing in anna from pacific hospitality....
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fdr doesn't want to do this and allows anna to run interference. to make the personal appeal and connection to secure the postwar international order. >> of course as we all know there's multiple game playing going on and the way you would detail the intelligence operations and the covert actions happening throughout the entire conference and it is quite telling. one of my favorite scenes in the book is when the soviets tried to blackmail by in playing they had compromised materials on his daughter. kind of go into that a little bit. >> before the conference, there is a meeting with somebody from stalin's government and in moscow they are having tea. they are there to discuss the relationship and make sure everything is in order but as they try to imply they had a relationship with some russian man which is definitely not true, harriman knows this is in the case of he dismisses the man much to stalin and his inner circle chagrin. he is not easily manipulated like that and it's kind of funny to see the gamesmanship very overtly but it's one of those
fdr doesn't want to do this and allows anna to run interference. to make the personal appeal and connection to secure the postwar international order. >> of course as we all know there's multiple game playing going on and the way you would detail the intelligence operations and the covert actions happening throughout the entire conference and it is quite telling. one of my favorite scenes in the book is when the soviets tried to blackmail by in playing they had compromised materials on...
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thanks to my reviewers anna mikhailova and james rampton.ough the day we are looking at milderairto but through the day we are looking at milder air to push in. with that frost and fog lifting in the south, it may brighten up this afternoon, but generally a lot of cloud. we will see the rain turning heavy in western scotland. temperatures here eight degrees, five or six will be typical. maybe lower in the south—east. a cold day here, but not as cold as it was yesterday. for many, over night we keep cloudy skies with some rain and drizzle. much wetter in western scotland, threatening some flooding as we get snow melt. for most parts temperatures above freezing. in the south—east we could see some frost. still some cold weather in shetland, with snow continuing. on monday milderair with snow continuing. on monday milder air across most areas with a stronger westerly wind. that front in the north is crucial, it is the boundary between the mild and cold air. so we will see some snow in northern most parts of scotland. rain elsewhere. a wetter da
thanks to my reviewers anna mikhailova and james rampton.ough the day we are looking at milderairto but through the day we are looking at milder air to push in. with that frost and fog lifting in the south, it may brighten up this afternoon, but generally a lot of cloud. we will see the rain turning heavy in western scotland. temperatures here eight degrees, five or six will be typical. maybe lower in the south—east. a cold day here, but not as cold as it was yesterday. for many, over night...
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anna, thanks for _ right measures in place. anna, thanks for your _ right measures in place.e weather with matt taylor. and that is a really beautiful scene behind you. it certainly is, north yorkshire, where temperatures at the moment are —12. coldest night of the winter so far moment are —12. coldest night of the winterso far in moment are —12. coldest night of the winter so far in england. there is some dense fog in the midlands and the north—west, and some of that could linger all day long. but overall today, drierand could linger all day long. but overall today, drier and brighter than yesterday. just a few showers towards kent and shetland this afternoon but staying. a bit milder out towards the west. tonight, rain across northern ireland to begin with, and that will spread into wales and western england and scotland. but with temperatures below freezing, we will see snow once again over the higher ground in scotland and northern england. a cold start tomorrow morning, and we could even some have some snowfall in east anglia and the south—east tomorrow, before it turns
anna, thanks for _ right measures in place. anna, thanks for your _ right measures in place.e weather with matt taylor. and that is a really beautiful scene behind you. it certainly is, north yorkshire, where temperatures at the moment are —12. coldest night of the winter so far moment are —12. coldest night of the winterso far in moment are —12. coldest night of the winter so far in england. there is some dense fog in the midlands and the north—west, and some of that could linger all...
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>> reporter: i wouldn't bet on it, anna.k to people close to the president, they do not think he will ever concede. further, i think as an observer it's too profitable for him. since the election the trump campaign has sent out more than 500 fund-raising emails. the president animating his base through the idea the election was rigged and lining his pockets with the donations as well. notably this animates his supporters going forward and gives him a degree of control over the republican party going forward. it's really ironic that the trump presidency is bookended by him denying the legitimacy of both his predecessor and now his successor as well. >> thanks to all of you. >>> up next, tensions building with iran just days before the anniversary of the death of their top military general. how credible is talk of a potential attack on the u.s.? we have the latest when we come back. stay with us. force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect th
>> reporter: i wouldn't bet on it, anna.k to people close to the president, they do not think he will ever concede. further, i think as an observer it's too profitable for him. since the election the trump campaign has sent out more than 500 fund-raising emails. the president animating his base through the idea the election was rigged and lining his pockets with the donations as well. notably this animates his supporters going forward and gives him a degree of control over the republican...
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wiernicki you thank you, anna. one of the house impeachment managers is east bay congressman eric swalwell he spoke with our inside very politics. catherine heenan today saying his team is. >>ready to go whenever they get the green light catherine what do we know, yeah he does say that he is are ready to go but they are also aware grant and vicki of the fact that the first days of the biden presidency, really aren't being made any easier given a looming impeachment trial even if it is delayed for a week. some argue the trial will make it harder for president biden to close the book on his predecessor and distract from getting his full agenda out there. congressman swalwell however he dismisses those concerns. think that they serve of people who can do more than one thing at time and that's why they got sent to congress so we have to have this trial and told the president the former president accountable we also have to make sure that joe biden has kept a particularly as it relates to national security and we have t
wiernicki you thank you, anna. one of the house impeachment managers is east bay congressman eric swalwell he spoke with our inside very politics. catherine heenan today saying his team is. >>ready to go whenever they get the green light catherine what do we know, yeah he does say that he is are ready to go but they are also aware grant and vicki of the fact that the first days of the biden presidency, really aren't being made any easier given a looming impeachment trial even if it is...
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they know they won't get everything they want, but anna is absolutely right.dle, so important here. that's why it's going to be fascinating, both sides of pennsylvania avenue, in this new washington with the capitol's waking up to today. >> see what we did there, unity between jeff zeleny and anna palmer. >> was it that hard? >> friends, thank you both for being with us this morning. there is that talk of unity. there is a very real reality facing the u.s. senate. an impeachment trial for the former president while the current president is waiting for almost his entire cabinet to be confirmed. we want to give you the very latest on what the status of all of this is. we will have some new reporting for you next. ♪ ♪ ♪ you've got the music in you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver 7 moisturizers 3 vitamins 24 hours hydration gold bond champion your skin we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer,... ...standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science, not sorrys. our time... ...for more time... ..
they know they won't get everything they want, but anna is absolutely right.dle, so important here. that's why it's going to be fascinating, both sides of pennsylvania avenue, in this new washington with the capitol's waking up to today. >> see what we did there, unity between jeff zeleny and anna palmer. >> was it that hard? >> friends, thank you both for being with us this morning. there is that talk of unity. there is a very real reality facing the u.s. senate. an...
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anna collinson, bbc news.ered to stay in their homes as authorities battle an outbreak of covid in one of its poorest and most densely packed districts. the order injordon, kowloon is unique because it will last until all those living in the area have been tested. hong kong's coronavirus infections surpassed the 10,000 mark, with 81 new cases reported on saturday. aru na iyengar reports. this is the district ofjordon, home to around 10,000 people. high population density here combined with old, decaying buildings and inadequate sewage may have created the perfect conditions for a covid hot spot. 160 cases have been discovered here since the start of the year. now, the government has moved in. residents living in multiple housing blocks are banned from leaving their apartments until every single resident has been tested. it's the most dramatic measure the hong kong government has taken since the pandemic hit the city. we would like to minimise the inconvenience that will be caused to the residents and the store
anna collinson, bbc news.ered to stay in their homes as authorities battle an outbreak of covid in one of its poorest and most densely packed districts. the order injordon, kowloon is unique because it will last until all those living in the area have been tested. hong kong's coronavirus infections surpassed the 10,000 mark, with 81 new cases reported on saturday. aru na iyengar reports. this is the district ofjordon, home to around 10,000 people. high population density here combined with old,...
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now it's time for the film review with anna smith.ome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home releases. by the time wonder woman 1984 came out in mid—december, only a fraction of eu cinemas were actually open. but i have good news. everyone will be able to watch it at home from wednesday. cheering this sequel from pattyjenkins begins with a flashback to the utopian world of thymiscira, before jumping into the 1980s. diana prince, played by gal gadot, is now living in washington, dc. she is leading a double life, working for the smithsonian and occasionally leaping into superhero mode to thwart robbers and joyriders and the like. she then meets a more complexed foe in would be oil baron max lord, who's played by the mandalorian‘s pedro pascal. i take what i want in return. in terms of tone, this feels deliciously 1980s. there are shades of everything from ghostbusters to back to the future to big. there's also an air of vintage dc films like superman and batman returns. i'm rea
now it's time for the film review with anna smith.ome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's home releases. by the time wonder woman 1984 came out in mid—december, only a fraction of eu cinemas were actually open. but i have good news. everyone will be able to watch it at home from wednesday. cheering this sequel from pattyjenkins begins with a flashback to the utopian world of thymiscira, before jumping into the 1980s. diana prince,...
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>>now live from washington dc is kron four's correspondent anna wiernicki. and we saw james lankford the republican from oklahoma who was one of those who objecting to the electoral college certification, hedge a little bit just they're denouncing the mob violence and saying that we're not headed to where we are headed to a certification. what do you make of these senators. these representatives now who were objecting the certification, how they now have to wrestle with what happened today and where they are now. >>well i will say one of our colleagues actually asked sen. jim inhofe what his thoughts were of. is senator should change their minds think twice about objecting certain states electoral votes and he said i hope so and so i think that's kind of the feeling that we're getting from a lot of lawmakers on capitol hill we already had some in the house actually say you know release a in the last couple hours saying that they decided that they were not going to object as they originally and so you know this is just the sentiment that we're seeing after se
>>now live from washington dc is kron four's correspondent anna wiernicki. and we saw james lankford the republican from oklahoma who was one of those who objecting to the electoral college certification, hedge a little bit just they're denouncing the mob violence and saying that we're not headed to where we are headed to a certification. what do you make of these senators. these representatives now who were objecting the certification, how they now have to wrestle with what happened...
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anna joining us on what we see in the market.omberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. the debate has really begun. the house is set to vote on a historic second impeachment of president trump. the vote is expected by mid to late afternoon in the u.k. tomorrow. something else i am watching is guy's birthday. usually the older the you get, the more you don't want to celebrate your birthday. however, this is a very big birthday to guy, so the whole team did want to say happy birthday. that's all i get? [applause] [laughter] -- that's all i get? [laughter] guy: i don't want to say anything because i am just enjoying alix in the hat. alix: we got you a happy birthday wine. it is a mall back -- a malbec. it is supposed to be quite good. we will find a way to ship it to you, and you can open it after your birthday. guy: at some point, hopefully i will be able to be on the other side of the atlantic, hopefully after i get the vaccine. now that i am over 50, i may be able to get it. maybe that will i
anna joining us on what we see in the market.omberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i'm alix steel, with guy johnson in london. the debate has really begun. the house is set to vote on a historic second impeachment of president trump. the vote is expected by mid to late afternoon in the u.k. tomorrow. something else i am watching is guy's birthday. usually the older the you get, the more you don't want to celebrate your birthday. however, this is a very big birthday to guy, so the whole team did...
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and anna joins me now.o anna, we're learning more about the new strain of the virus, and the effect it has on patients. absolutely. this variant first emerged in the south of england at the end of last year and has spread widely and we know for sure it is more transmissible but one thing we don't yet know is how deadly it is. borisjohnson don't yet know is how deadly it is. boris johnson says don't yet know is how deadly it is. borisjohnson says there is some evidence suggesting it may be associated with a high degree of mortality. an example of what that means is if you took 1000 men aged 60 and they were infected with the old variant, sadly around ten would die but with the new variant it is around 13. scientists are keen to stress two things. firstly, it is too early to draw any conclusions, some are questioning whether they should be made public and this isn't seen as a game changer. the way one scientist put it is it will make a very bad thing slightly worse. blind very bad thing slightly worse. anna c
and anna joins me now.o anna, we're learning more about the new strain of the virus, and the effect it has on patients. absolutely. this variant first emerged in the south of england at the end of last year and has spread widely and we know for sure it is more transmissible but one thing we don't yet know is how deadly it is. borisjohnson don't yet know is how deadly it is. boris johnson says don't yet know is how deadly it is. borisjohnson says there is some evidence suggesting it may be...
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anna hand, wells fargo -- anna han, wells fargo. it has only been one story. i think anna nailed it when she said you need to take this retail flow story seriously. we can joke, but it is serious. tom: greg valliere a, a blistering note published. i love valliere's phrase where the hunter has become the hunted. hedge funds going after the troubled stocks and now they have figured out the game where the hunter is the hunted as we see gamestop move up. 488 right now. my eyes are failing me. jonathan: just this morning. i will let the lawyers deal with the legal stuff. i think the short side is important for price discovery. what is interesting, and we talk about this repeatedly through the week, are the people that use the short story. now we have retail playing a similar game. tom: you have been in meetings where i am screaming about that. we have never let that on our show. we do not tout it. i mentioned the other day. the way steve eisman does it is great. total class, totally silent. jonathan: might be a word with us after the show. tom: he will probably be
anna hand, wells fargo -- anna han, wells fargo. it has only been one story. i think anna nailed it when she said you need to take this retail flow story seriously. we can joke, but it is serious. tom: greg valliere a, a blistering note published. i love valliere's phrase where the hunter has become the hunted. hedge funds going after the troubled stocks and now they have figured out the game where the hunter is the hunted as we see gamestop move up. 488 right now. my eyes are failing me....
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anna. >> would have been a massacre. >> listen.hat i was going to tell you is i'm not as optimistic about where the republican party goes from here, as mark is. and i do think that there's notable exceptions, like mitt romney. like, liz cheney. like adam kinzinger. but, after what happened on wednesday, after people got killed, after they had to hunker down, 138 republican congressmen still voted for this trump charade that's been feeding highs to hlies to his supporters. and seven senators did the same. including, shameful ted cruz and josh hawley because they are looking at their personal, presidential ambitions. and putting that, over country and over national security. >> well, good luck with that. good luck with that, for both of them. especially, after this. thank you, all. appreciate it. thanks so much. >>> next, that powerful video we just mentioned. you have got to see it. showing exactly how brutal the riot was at the capitol. a riot, incited by the president of the united states. >> i wish he would just do what nixon did
anna. >> would have been a massacre. >> listen.hat i was going to tell you is i'm not as optimistic about where the republican party goes from here, as mark is. and i do think that there's notable exceptions, like mitt romney. like, liz cheney. like adam kinzinger. but, after what happened on wednesday, after people got killed, after they had to hunker down, 138 republican congressmen still voted for this trump charade that's been feeding highs to hlies to his supporters. and seven...
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thank you, anna wiernicki reporting for us from washington dc, thanks very much. >>well, the pace of confirmations for biden's cabinet members is going slower than what we've seen in past administrations, the reason for that politics and power the senate is now split fifty-fifty the gop is leader mitch mcconnell and the new senate majority leader chuck schumer still need to iron out a deal on how power will be shared and that also includes how to hold votes on nominations so now votes require cooperation from all 100 senators and that's not easy today. both chambers of congress though did approve a waiver to permit retired general lloyd austin to serve us secretary of defense austin who would be the first african american to run the defense department had to be granted a waiver because of this law that requires the defense secretary to wait 7 years after active duty service before taking that job in the cabinet, the house passed this waiver today followed by the senate's approval of the measure. meanwhile, the senate has already made its first confirmation. avril
thank you, anna wiernicki reporting for us from washington dc, thanks very much. >>well, the pace of confirmations for biden's cabinet members is going slower than what we've seen in past administrations, the reason for that politics and power the senate is now split fifty-fifty the gop is leader mitch mcconnell and the new senate majority leader chuck schumer still need to iron out a deal on how power will be shared and that also includes how to hold votes on nominations so now votes...
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you anna have a good night. a team of house impeachment managers has been already busy preparing the case against former president trump for that senate trial one of them east bay congressman eric swalwell he talked today to inside bay area catherine keenan capture. >>yeah, congressman swalwell says he is looking at some republicans as americans that means he's not ruling out the chance to get any of their votes for conviction. he believes the case against trump which of course he helped put together is very strong still there are a lot of unknowns we've been saying no president has ever been impeached twice know former president has been put on trial swalwell a former is pay prosecutor says he's on faced. >>that's a great but we believe one from ground that we can do this the senate has had the impeachment trial for somebody who was no longer in office that's occurred before in the senate, but we believe that we have to do this can sweep it under the rug. we have to hold donald trump accountable for what he inc
you anna have a good night. a team of house impeachment managers has been already busy preparing the case against former president trump for that senate trial one of them east bay congressman eric swalwell he talked today to inside bay area catherine keenan capture. >>yeah, congressman swalwell says he is looking at some republicans as americans that means he's not ruling out the chance to get any of their votes for conviction. he believes the case against trump which of course he helped...
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i'm anna ka cabrera in new york. the gop must decide and fast who and what it wants to align with as pressure is mounting. this afternoon marjorie taylor greene is emboldened by former president donald trump and unapologetic tweeting she had a great call with trump. this is a sitting congresswoman a history of dangerous and incendiary rhetoric, including repeatedly indicating support for the execution of prominent democratic politicians and the former president who reportedly supports her, he's staring down a second impeachment trial for inciting a deadly insurrection at the nation's capitol as officials warn from a heightened environment of disagreement. suzanne malvo, tell us more about this call. >> reporter: this call will be coming in the coming days. we don't know exactly when, but we do know, however, that the call d-- at least the leadershi call for mccarthy for tuesday has been cancel because in part he's not quite ready to deal with or talk about the controversy regarding lawmaker greene so this is going to
i'm anna ka cabrera in new york. the gop must decide and fast who and what it wants to align with as pressure is mounting. this afternoon marjorie taylor greene is emboldened by former president donald trump and unapologetic tweeting she had a great call with trump. this is a sitting congresswoman a history of dangerous and incendiary rhetoric, including repeatedly indicating support for the execution of prominent democratic politicians and the former president who reportedly supports her, he's...
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... anna? > (pam) here in california, members of the national guard are in place at the state capitol in sacramento. this comes after the f-b-i issued a warning about planned armed protests at state capitol buildings. last week ... governor newsom signed an order .... authorizing one- thousand national guard personnel to deploy to the state capital. several other agencies are also posted outside california's capitol ... including the california highway patrol and the state parks department. (ken) make sure to tune into kron 4's inauguration day coverage this wednesday.the formal ceremony begins at 8-a-m and will conclude with the "celebrating america" concert at 5:30-p-m. (pam) new tonight at 8... president- elect joe biden plans to unveil a sweeping immigration bill on day one of his administration. it would provide an 8-year path to citizenship for an estimated 11- million people living in the u-s without legal status. and it would be a massive reversal from the trump's administration's
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anna holligan has more.million tourists per year. the city is currently in lockdown. some of its 850,000 residents would prefer life after covid to resemble something closer to its current state rather than return to what it was. this time last year, it would be crowded already with drunk and stoned tourists, who are here solely to get lost, you know? the mayor, femke halsema, has a plan. she thinks cutting off the lifeblood of cannabis tourism will deter low—budget guests and reduce the anti—social behaviour regularly associated with them. they let go of all behavioural discipline and control, and they start misbehaving, littering, shouting, peeing, pooping, puking, whatever. the council has already tried other ways to reduce the pressure that comes with overtourism. airbnb—style holiday rentals were recently banned from the historic centre, and the future of the red light district is under discussion, with proposals to create a sex zone on the outskirts instead. coffee shops are the latest pleasure seeker�
anna holligan has more.million tourists per year. the city is currently in lockdown. some of its 850,000 residents would prefer life after covid to resemble something closer to its current state rather than return to what it was. this time last year, it would be crowded already with drunk and stoned tourists, who are here solely to get lost, you know? the mayor, femke halsema, has a plan. she thinks cutting off the lifeblood of cannabis tourism will deter low—budget guests and reduce the...