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anna: good morning. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards, live in london. mark crumpton joins me in singapore to take us through all the market action. cash trade is just less than an hour away. here are headlines. the nasdaq bounces back amid a move lower in yields. growth tied to tesla leads the way with a 20% jump. biontech and pfizer could produce 3 billion vaccine doses next year as countries raise to reopen. we bring you our conversation with beyond tech's ceo. -- biontech's ceo. and a start up giving access to 150,000 surveillance cameras, some belonging to the likes of tesla. locum to the european market open. it is just beyond 7:00 here in london. it is a little bit later than that in singapore. paul joins us with the benefit of his experience over the last few hours and years. what is it in the asian session that has been catching your eye? what are the markets saying to you today? >> the price action is very negative. the losses on your monitor are actually quite small. the fact is chinese equities are barely eking out again. futures are slightly
anna: good morning. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards, live in london. mark crumpton joins me in singapore to take us through all the market action. cash trade is just less than an hour away. here are headlines. the nasdaq bounces back amid a move lower in yields. growth tied to tesla leads the way with a 20% jump. biontech and pfizer could produce 3 billion vaccine doses next year as countries raise to reopen. we bring you our conversation with beyond tech's ceo. -- biontech's...
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anna. anna: laura wright in london.ull-year profit rose last year after a good performance in its natural gas business but german utility company expects a decline in 2021 profits. the pandemic ravaged energy demand last year, making it extremely difficult for anyone to navigate the most volatile lecture city and gas market in years. we are joined by the ceo. very good to have you with us this morning. good performance in the gas business. can you tell us a bit more. what was the main driver for that? >> the main driver for good performance was our gas business which was at the end of the year. draining our storages and having a kind of normal winter for our business. anna: a normal winter, good for your business. why do you forecast a decline in profits for this year? explain what the year ahead looks like. >> extraordinary volatility in the gas market. very low gas prices and some activities which we don't think will repeat again in 2021 and that's why we are cautious on that. on the other hand, last year was very suc
anna. anna: laura wright in london.ull-year profit rose last year after a good performance in its natural gas business but german utility company expects a decline in 2021 profits. the pandemic ravaged energy demand last year, making it extremely difficult for anyone to navigate the most volatile lecture city and gas market in years. we are joined by the ceo. very good to have you with us this morning. good performance in the gas business. can you tell us a bit more. what was the main driver...
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anna: thanks so much.tin carrigan joining us with un-analysis of where we are on the turkey story. a quick check on the assets. some of these losses, it is still weaker with a move of a percent. on turkish stocks, down by 6.6% as we see money reacting to what we have seen before. from a european perspective, we keep it on european banks that might have some exposure. there could be read across. mark: i think that is definitely the case. one thing i will warn is the turkish situation is many years unfolding. the chance for contagion are lower than they would have been four or five years ago. i have made this mistake in the past. anna: absolutely. we will bear that context in mind. coming up, we will talk about the commodity super cycle as the vaccine rollout drives the economic recovery around the world? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds
anna: thanks so much.tin carrigan joining us with un-analysis of where we are on the turkey story. a quick check on the assets. some of these losses, it is still weaker with a move of a percent. on turkish stocks, down by 6.6% as we see money reacting to what we have seen before. from a european perspective, we keep it on european banks that might have some exposure. there could be read across. mark: i think that is definitely the case. one thing i will warn is the turkish situation is many...
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anna: let's get up-to-date.aura: the efforts to dislodge them as a vessel blocking the suez canal will take until wednesday at least. bloomberg sources tell us the task of reef loading the vessel will take a week. china is slapping retaliatory --. earlier this week, the u.k. joins the u.s., canada come and the eu in imposing sanctions on china over allegations of human rights abuse. twitter's jack dorsey says he takes some responsibility for the online organizing for the u.s. capital riots on january 6. the leaders of facebook and alphabet deflected when asked for a yes or a no saying it was a complex question. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: laura wright in london. in his first formal press nference, president biden doubled down on vaccines targeting 200 million shots for the end of april. he also vowed to not let china surpassed the u.s. in global influence. >> by my 100th day in
anna: let's get up-to-date.aura: the efforts to dislodge them as a vessel blocking the suez canal will take until wednesday at least. bloomberg sources tell us the task of reef loading the vessel will take a week. china is slapping retaliatory --. earlier this week, the u.k. joins the u.s., canada come and the eu in imposing sanctions on china over allegations of human rights abuse. twitter's jack dorsey says he takes some responsibility for the online organizing for the u.s. capital riots on...
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♪ anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. i'm anna edwards.ark cudmore joins me. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. risk takes a hit after a fight in treasury yields. the boj changes tack amid increasing policy for civility. germany and france and other nations get an endorsement from european regulators. paris heads back into covid lockdown. the first face-to-face meeting between the u.s. and china since biden took office gets off to a rough start, chinese shares sink. warm welcome to the program. this is the european market open , 7:00 in london, mark joins us from there. what are you seeing in the markets today? corinna: good morning -- mark: good morning. i think traders are exhausted from all they saw in the tech space. it's been relatively quiet. there's been two themes, weakness, and the boj, where there weren't policy surprises, but there were confusing statements. anna: we'll get to some of that in a moment. just an hour away from the start of the european trading session. in terms of the picture ye
♪ anna: good morning. welcome to bloomberg markets, the european open. i'm anna edwards.ark cudmore joins me. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. risk takes a hit after a fight in treasury yields. the boj changes tack amid increasing policy for civility. germany and france and other nations get an endorsement from european regulators. paris heads back into covid lockdown. the first face-to-face meeting between the u.s. and china since biden took office gets...
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anna? anna: laura wright and london. going green.t evergreen bond order, extending its lead in the green bond space. the nation raised over $8 billion from securities. crucially, investors beat around 50% more from its offering in 2017, reflecting this urgent appetite for green assets. joining us now is samantha sutcliffe. samantha, good to speak to you. interesting to see with this move, there will be increasing competition in this space, i imagine from germany come from that from germany, from italy. samantha: i think it is a very interesting market at the moment. we see exactly what you're saying, demand outstrips supply, and investors are keen to get on board these. sovereigns are coming into the market, a good sentiment and a good push for the private markets, too. it is showing the private sector that the state is behind this as well and doing what they can in terms of sustainable investments. anna: what kind of time horizon do you like the bonds in this environment? is it the long dated end? is it the long dated end that you s
anna? anna: laura wright and london. going green.t evergreen bond order, extending its lead in the green bond space. the nation raised over $8 billion from securities. crucially, investors beat around 50% more from its offering in 2017, reflecting this urgent appetite for green assets. joining us now is samantha sutcliffe. samantha, good to speak to you. interesting to see with this move, there will be increasing competition in this space, i imagine from germany come from that from germany,...
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anna: luke ellis, the man group ceo.ming up when we take a look at private capital. dani burger will be here speaking to nikos stathopoulos. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the president and i are pushing the united states congress to finish passing our american rescue plan so cities have the resources they need to replicate the best ideas. this plan includes critical support for those communities that have been hardest hit, keeping small businesses open and first responders on the job. >> democrats and republicans are like ships passing in the night. there are legitimate complaints but stuck in the bill have nothing to do with covid. people are suffering. both are true. unemployed people need help. people at the lower end need help. half the states, revenues went up. do they need help? we are just throwing money at people. there is another side of the mound. they should be cautious about doing this. don't -- try not to overdo it. anna: that was vice president harris and jamie dimon speaking about stimulus with us on bloomberg.
anna: luke ellis, the man group ceo.ming up when we take a look at private capital. dani burger will be here speaking to nikos stathopoulos. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the president and i are pushing the united states congress to finish passing our american rescue plan so cities have the resources they need to replicate the best ideas. this plan includes critical support for those communities that have been hardest hit, keeping small businesses open and first responders on the job....
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i'm anna edwards live in london. australia's 10 year yield slides as the rba shows it is not about to stand aside in the face of global reflation trades, doubling down on purchases. the cash is less than an hour away. here are your headlines. global stocks higher amid a rebound in sovereign bonds. u.s. and european futures climbed. china's recovery slows as businesses close for lunar new year and a virus curbs hit the travel season. and the deficit dilemma, the uk's translator hints at tax hikes to fix the economy ahead of this week's budget. welcome to the program. just gone 7:00 in london, an hour away from cash equities trading in europe. let's get to some breaking news this morning from bank of ireland. we will be talking to the management shortly, bank of ireland saying 2021 impairment charges will be materially lower year on year, calling the full year 2020 challenging, further cost cuts in terms of targets, a target of 1.5 billion euros so further insight into what they are planning to do at that business. the
i'm anna edwards live in london. australia's 10 year yield slides as the rba shows it is not about to stand aside in the face of global reflation trades, doubling down on purchases. the cash is less than an hour away. here are your headlines. global stocks higher amid a rebound in sovereign bonds. u.s. and european futures climbed. china's recovery slows as businesses close for lunar new year and a virus curbs hit the travel season. and the deficit dilemma, the uk's translator hints at tax...
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anna: yeah we have.asdaq futures -- when i got into the office, it is not as negative as it was right now. march has been driven by treasury markets. you have been thinking about that a lot in recent days just like the rest of us. you pointed out a piece where cameron talked about whether the bond market moves have now been done. whether that is now in the rearview mirror. a lot depends on where inflation goes i suppose. he makes the point that if these moves are done, positioning starts to matter a lot. anna: -- mark: the main thing he is saying is that for now, treasuries no longer look disproportionately expensive which they have done throughout the whole last year because of monetary policy. given where inflation is, where expectations are, the premium that we have for treasuries looks roughly right. we are at 1.57%. he has a model for the curve. that is saying that there's not a premium in their for bonds at the moment. therefore, it until we get no data, until we get new inflation data, it's unlike
anna: yeah we have.asdaq futures -- when i got into the office, it is not as negative as it was right now. march has been driven by treasury markets. you have been thinking about that a lot in recent days just like the rest of us. you pointed out a piece where cameron talked about whether the bond market moves have now been done. whether that is now in the rearview mirror. a lot depends on where inflation goes i suppose. he makes the point that if these moves are done, positioning starts to...
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i am anna edwards. mark cudmore joins me in singapore to take us through all the market action this hour. the cash trading is less than an hour away. block trade blowup stocks at the center of the $24 billion selloff come under pressure. the u.s. regulators summons banks over the situation. stocks drift and yields rise as investors weigh the risk from the block shock with rapid progress in the u.s. vaccine rollout. in on the move again -- the suez canal has reopened to traffic after the ship is freed. we get the latest. good morning and welcome to the european market open. it has gone 7:00 in london. mark is in singapore. what are the markets saying to you this morning? mark: good morning. what i am watching today is yields. we have heard so much of this quarter-end rebalancing, the idea of selling stocks and buying bonds. there is no sign of that. bonds are really selling off today and we have seen u.s. yields, higher in more than 14 months before the pandemic really took hold. that is a big theme. ann
i am anna edwards. mark cudmore joins me in singapore to take us through all the market action this hour. the cash trading is less than an hour away. block trade blowup stocks at the center of the $24 billion selloff come under pressure. the u.s. regulators summons banks over the situation. stocks drift and yields rise as investors weigh the risk from the block shock with rapid progress in the u.s. vaccine rollout. in on the move again -- the suez canal has reopened to traffic after the ship is...
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max: good morning, anna.what surprising that there was not too much of new things that we learned from powell. it was very much reiterated what his colleagues were already saying in the previous days. i guess that's what led to this selloff in equities and bonds. the near-term risk, yes, is still for yields to go a little bit higher. i would not be too concerned about the whole reflation narrative. we just heard and also in your sequence where you are playing powell that basically most of the inflationary pressures that we are going to see are most likely transient. pent-up demand, especially the pent-up -- initial pent-up demand story will probably be transitory as well. that is one of the things the fed has highlighted for a couple of weeks already. that is probably something that they will look through. it looks to me that really the fed is looking for more stress. there has to be more stress in the system until they really come into the market and really do more than just intervention. anna: put some of t
max: good morning, anna.what surprising that there was not too much of new things that we learned from powell. it was very much reiterated what his colleagues were already saying in the previous days. i guess that's what led to this selloff in equities and bonds. the near-term risk, yes, is still for yields to go a little bit higher. i would not be too concerned about the whole reflation narrative. we just heard and also in your sequence where you are playing powell that basically most of the...
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. ♪ anna: good morning. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards.ark cudmore joins me in singapore. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. the follow continues. s&p downgrades its outlook for credit suisse over its exposure to the archegos situation. the total for banks could reach $10 billion. don't miss our exclusive conversation with the ecb president christine lagarde at 9:00 a.m. london time. investors away president biden's massive spending plan. future search for direction on the last trading day of the quarter. welcome to the european market open. it just went 7:00 in london. mark is with us from singapore. what are the markets saying to you? mark: good morning. it's a slightly risk-averse day. yields slightly higher. the straightly stronger. nothing dramatic. i'm just catching the u.k. data that came out. it's interesting to note that the current account balance was quite a bit smaller than expected. that's an important thing for the u.k.. the structural a current account deficit is one of the issues that has
. ♪ anna: good morning. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards.ark cudmore joins me in singapore. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. the follow continues. s&p downgrades its outlook for credit suisse over its exposure to the archegos situation. the total for banks could reach $10 billion. don't miss our exclusive conversation with the ecb president christine lagarde at 9:00 a.m. london time. investors away president biden's massive spending...
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anna? anna: thanks very much, laura wright in london. giant internet media and services business, let me give you the numbers coming through. fourth-quarter net income, tencent, 59.3 billion you one, far off the estimate of 32.80 9 billion. -- 32.89 billion. the operating profit number looks to be above. we also see that -- in fact, we are getting sharepoint reaction to this process in the netherlands, they own a share of this business, that stock ticking up a fraction as they get those numbers. up .3%, and the tencent share price in hong kong closed at this point. we will look at the tension -- the tencent share price itself. the chinese government is dictating things when it comes to big tech in china, having it say right now. now to an asset class that has seen a recent surgeon popularly. an international ceo spoke inclusively with bloomberg about the recent nse art sale by people. and how the art market reached more collectors. >> there is a market for crypto art or digital art. this market existed for many years, but it was very, yo
anna? anna: thanks very much, laura wright in london. giant internet media and services business, let me give you the numbers coming through. fourth-quarter net income, tencent, 59.3 billion you one, far off the estimate of 32.80 9 billion. -- 32.89 billion. the operating profit number looks to be above. we also see that -- in fact, we are getting sharepoint reaction to this process in the netherlands, they own a share of this business, that stock ticking up a fraction as they get those...
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anna: good morning and welcome to "european open," i am anna edwards live in london. our editor joins me to take us through the market out -- market action. here are the top headlines. the dow and s&p closed at record highs as market attention turns to the fed and all important dot plots. european futures trade higher. europe's vaccine campaign in turmoil. germany, france and italy suspend use of the astrazeneca vaccine. plus, targeted one million electric car sales this year, looking to unseat tesla. we speak to the ceo shortly. it's just gone 7:00 in london. mark is in singapore. what other markets -- what are the markets sing to you today? mark: a quiet day today, and a holding pattern ahead of the fed. in asia, we are a little distracted by china volatility but it seems like chinese stocks have managed to finish and positive territory, a good sign, because there was nervousness earlier in the session. anna: absolutely, we will return to those themes in a moment. just under an hour away from the start of cash equities trading in europe. let's look at futures, a lit
anna: good morning and welcome to "european open," i am anna edwards live in london. our editor joins me to take us through the market out -- market action. here are the top headlines. the dow and s&p closed at record highs as market attention turns to the fed and all important dot plots. european futures trade higher. europe's vaccine campaign in turmoil. germany, france and italy suspend use of the astrazeneca vaccine. plus, targeted one million electric car sales this year,...
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anna: good morning. welcome to that european open. i am anna edwards. mark joins us in singapore to take us through the market action. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. the eu and you kate signal a thawing of relations over vaccine sharing u.k. leaders discuss the rollout. powell play down the recent rise in yields. they xl after a five-year auction goes off without a hitch. still stuck in the suez, it continues to paralyze traffic. good morning everyone. mark is with us from singapore. what other market saying to you? mark: good morning. a very exciting morning in asia. we are distracted by the latest developments on the canal. it looks like a rick's adverse morning -- it looks like a risk adverse morning. i know that oil prices are quite soft despite the blockage in the canal. that is not a great sign. anna: they are down. we will get more on that and talk more about the canal. just under an hour away from the start of trading in europe. let's take a look at futures and this is what the picture looks like for us. i
anna: good morning. welcome to that european open. i am anna edwards. mark joins us in singapore to take us through the market action. the cash trade is less than an hour away. here are your top headlines. the eu and you kate signal a thawing of relations over vaccine sharing u.k. leaders discuss the rollout. powell play down the recent rise in yields. they xl after a five-year auction goes off without a hitch. still stuck in the suez, it continues to paralyze traffic. good morning everyone....
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anna: thank you very much.ean airlines travel stocks decline again amid renewed concern, and we talk more about what is moving the markets. this is bloomberg. loomberg. anna: this tuesday morning, european equity markets on the back foot, thinking much about lockdown measures being extended across europe. laura cooper joins us, and it scenes another day with these lockdown measures. laura: that appears to be the case today. what is interesting is that we saw very similar price action yesterday, when those travel and leisure stocks were leading the climb, and we had the fear of turkish contagion, but as the european trading day and the u.s. traders arrived, we saw it turned more to the risk on sentiment. i expect that we are seeing that similar price action layout today because we do have powell and janet yellen speaking today. anna: what will be the focus when we are listening to jay powell? we have heard a lot from him, so when it comes to janet yellen, i guess it might be the fiscal side of things, the curren
anna: thank you very much.ean airlines travel stocks decline again amid renewed concern, and we talk more about what is moving the markets. this is bloomberg. loomberg. anna: this tuesday morning, european equity markets on the back foot, thinking much about lockdown measures being extended across europe. laura cooper joins us, and it scenes another day with these lockdown measures. laura: that appears to be the case today. what is interesting is that we saw very similar price action yesterday,...
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anna: laura wright in london.oming up next in the next hour, we will be keeping it on the central vaccine. christine lagarde looked -- discusses monetary policy with eu lawmakers. we will bring you highlights of that conversation that starts at 8:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, 40 minutes until the start of the european equity trading sessions. european futures on the upside. we underperformed yesterday in europe compared to the u.s. nasdaq features inching to the downside. there is a lot of central-bank action to talk about today, we will come to the bank of england later on, we talk a lot about the fed, the bank of japan, interesting reports there after being focused with the yield curve, the bank of japan has been reporting flexibility they might allow around certain yield. mark: they did talk about widening the window of their yield curve targeted band to 25 basis points, which did cause shock reaction. people eased off and realized that it may not be t
anna: laura wright in london.oming up next in the next hour, we will be keeping it on the central vaccine. christine lagarde looked -- discusses monetary policy with eu lawmakers. we will bring you highlights of that conversation that starts at 8:00 a.m. london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, 40 minutes until the start of the european equity trading sessions. european futures on the upside. we underperformed yesterday in europe compared to the u.s....
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anna: welcome back.ust under 50 minutes until the start of the cash equity session for this morning. futures to the upside. we are expected to go higher at the start of trade. let's get the latest updates. laura: india is tightening virus restrictions as the country is seeing a surgeon cases. they will take effect this saturday and remain in place until april 6. it also includes travel restrictions between regions and a curfew. opec-plus is expected to see a production increase this week. bloomberg sources say there is a widespread view within the group that the market can absorb additional barrels. saudi arabia remains cautious. we are told all sides are ready to increase production. australia's economy is powering into 2021 with households tapping their savings. the economy has now seen two consecutive quarters of growth above 3%, the first in data going back to the 1950's. still, there is a way to go. there reserve bank says gdp will only return to pre-pandemic levels in the middle of the year . globa
anna: welcome back.ust under 50 minutes until the start of the cash equity session for this morning. futures to the upside. we are expected to go higher at the start of trade. let's get the latest updates. laura: india is tightening virus restrictions as the country is seeing a surgeon cases. they will take effect this saturday and remain in place until april 6. it also includes travel restrictions between regions and a curfew. opec-plus is expected to see a production increase this week....
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anna? anna: thank. thanks to odile renaud-basso.conversation around the intervention and where they see fit to intervene at this point. thanks for bringing us this conversation. it is 48 minutes past 8:00 in london. let's get a bluebird business flash. laura: a food delivery company is kicking off its london ipo that could put the london market on track for its best ever first quarter. it was valued at more than $7 billion since the last round. it plans to list with a structure that will make it an eligible for the ftse 100, despite its expected size. a sophisticated attack on microsoft's business email software is morphing into a global cybersecurity crisis. microsoft is blaming a chinese government backed group for the hack. a senior u.s. official tells us it has claimed at least 60,000 victims around the world. many of them appear to be small or medium-sized is misses. one of europe's best and top-performing bags was named the world's most gender diverse firm. norway's biggest lender achieved the highest score in a new ranking, m
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anna: lots to discuss. on that story around the block trade, nomura closes down the most on record after a loss, they are warning about it could be substantial in connection with a hedge fund collapse. many people are putting the two into together even though they don't name names. we have this risk associated with block trades and where did this go from here? european equity market futures seem surprisingly buoyant this morning and u.s. futures looking fairly negative. i wonder if there is a bit of timing mismatch. we saw u.s. equity markets did quite well in friday's session, lest we forget. we see the mixed picture in terms of futures and certainly the u.s. story reflecting the wave of lock chain. where is all of the pain of this in the europe session ahead? that is one of our crucial questions we've had a bit from credit suisse from what they anticipate. what do you see? stuart: -- mark: we are backing of the same picture. it's about the idiosyncratic buddies suffering. despite nomura falling the most o
anna: lots to discuss. on that story around the block trade, nomura closes down the most on record after a loss, they are warning about it could be substantial in connection with a hedge fund collapse. many people are putting the two into together even though they don't name names. we have this risk associated with block trades and where did this go from here? european equity market futures seem surprisingly buoyant this morning and u.s. futures looking fairly negative. i wonder if there is a...
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anna: paul, thank you very much. head of fixed income from newton man -- new in investments. we will take a look at some of the biggest stock movers including itv, slumping this morning. the stock is down by more than 4.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 10 minutes into a european trading session that is negative. the dax coming in down, 0.3%. let's look at some of the stocks on the move. dani: what is dragging some of these indexes down is materials stocks. or different metals moving lower today. stocks like bhp, some of the biggest droppers but the biggest one on the stoxx 600, is itv. it is an advertising question that is lingering. in the first quarter they saw a drop and they say they cannot give an outlook or a dividend forecast given the uncertainty. pandora, the danish jewel or sees shares rising today. 25% of the stores were opened at the end of february. confident in their 2021 outlook. a quick look at the macro picture. i want to show you where we ended up in china, a
anna: paul, thank you very much. head of fixed income from newton man -- new in investments. we will take a look at some of the biggest stock movers including itv, slumping this morning. the stock is down by more than 4.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. 10 minutes into a european trading session that is negative. the dax coming in down, 0.3%. let's look at some of the stocks on the move. dani: what is dragging some of these indexes down is materials...
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anna: thank you very much.he rest of the world will be watching very carefully when the relationships progress between china and the u.s. tom mackenzie joining us there from beijing. i was just getting a headline coming through. just getting a red headline. china's parliament approved an overhaul of hong kong elections. as we are hearing from our colleagues, it is something that could add to existing geopolitical tensions between china and the u.s. we will watch what it means on the ground in the u.s. and hong kong. that's get the first word news update. >> the eu is urging the u.k. to come clean about its vaccine exports. it is the latest salvo in a heated dispute, accusing the britain -- britain of having -- overseas. they are drawing a sharp rebuke. prime minister boris johnson opposes vaccine nationalism in all of its forms. the war of words is not dying down. president biden's picks for a senior treasury post is getting to work before even being nominated. the formal process to make them the treasury under
anna: thank you very much.he rest of the world will be watching very carefully when the relationships progress between china and the u.s. tom mackenzie joining us there from beijing. i was just getting a headline coming through. just getting a red headline. china's parliament approved an overhaul of hong kong elections. as we are hearing from our colleagues, it is something that could add to existing geopolitical tensions between china and the u.s. we will watch what it means on the ground in...
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wistful when anna, the bride, danced with her father. it was 2003.r vanished from her life. her father insisted he had nothing to do with it. and tender moments like these, anna said, reminded her how much she yearned for the bond they once had. >> i had to believe him. he was still my -- my hero, my childhood hero was still there. >> but she was sliding. sliding into a darker understanding of her father. until the day in late 2007 when anna met reporter frank peebles at a downtown cafe. >> there's no one else in the room at the time. we were talking quietly. after about an hour of conversation, she finally just shook her head and said, i'm very sure that it was dad. and the wrench in her eyes when that came out was something i -- i don't think i can ever forget. >> by then, the rcmp's lead investigator, robert burret of the unsolved homicide unit in vancouver, was in charge of the case. one of 800 unsolved cases on the unit's books. >> upon our review, we came to the same conclusion as judy did, that denis ratte was the suspect in his wife's disappe
wistful when anna, the bride, danced with her father. it was 2003.r vanished from her life. her father insisted he had nothing to do with it. and tender moments like these, anna said, reminded her how much she yearned for the bond they once had. >> i had to believe him. he was still my -- my hero, my childhood hero was still there. >> but she was sliding. sliding into a darker understanding of her father. until the day in late 2007 when anna met reporter frank peebles at a downtown...
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anna: good evening. i'm anna palmer, a founder of punch bowl news.'m joined by cofounder jake sherman at we are pleased to take part in a three-part virtual series focused on joe biden's first 100 days. a big sponsor to edelman for sponsoring these events and making them possible. we want to bring you closer to a key decision-maker in joe biden's washington and tonight we are joined by white house chief of staff ron klain to discuss the covid relief package, what is next on the agenda, and more. after our conversation with ron klain, lisa ross will join us for a fireside chat. a reminder, we would love you to share insights on twitter and we will take your question, so feel free to tweet us @punchbowl news. jake: thank you for joining us. congress is about to pass in the next 24 hours the $1.9 trillion american rescue plan, arp, trying to set the tone for the recovery. would have you learned about congress in these last less that 90 days since you have taken office? ron: we have learned congress can do big things to help this country. that is what th
anna: good evening. i'm anna palmer, a founder of punch bowl news.'m joined by cofounder jake sherman at we are pleased to take part in a three-part virtual series focused on joe biden's first 100 days. a big sponsor to edelman for sponsoring these events and making them possible. we want to bring you closer to a key decision-maker in joe biden's washington and tonight we are joined by white house chief of staff ron klain to discuss the covid relief package, what is next on the agenda, and...
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anna: that was u.s.ary janet yellen and one of her predecessors larry summers on the inflation debate. mark, these two haven't seen i tie on the $1.9 trillion stimulus package for some time. the $1.9 trillion is not the end of this because we look to an infrastructure package to come. there is further water to be added to the bathtub, even if it is a different color, to use the metaphor larry summers was using. mark: i think we are trying to interpret the statements of these two, you have to remember one of them has an active agenda, active bias. janet yellen works for the administration so her job is to not exacerbate concerns and to damp down inflation threats. i'm not saying she doesn't believe in this view, but even if she did, it would be irresponsible for her and given how expert she is to say yes, inflation is a big threat because that would block the bond market. take that into account and i have more sympathy for larry summers view as a result. anna: but she is instrumental in this policy, so we
anna: that was u.s.ary janet yellen and one of her predecessors larry summers on the inflation debate. mark, these two haven't seen i tie on the $1.9 trillion stimulus package for some time. the $1.9 trillion is not the end of this because we look to an infrastructure package to come. there is further water to be added to the bathtub, even if it is a different color, to use the metaphor larry summers was using. mark: i think we are trying to interpret the statements of these two, you have to...
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and just, wow, anna.e most remarkable moments was how the discussion of how dark archie's skin color may be. that was quite a bombshell. harry had a very honest take on their interracial marriage. listen to him. >> this and the specifics around her race, it was an opportunity, many opportunities, for my family to show some public support and i guess one of the most telling parts and the saddest parts i guess was over 70 members of parliament, female members of parliament, both conservative and labor came out and called out the colonial undertones yet no one from my family ever said anything over those three years. that hurts. but i also am acutely aware of where my family stand and how scared they are of the tabloids turning on them. >> anna, honestly here in the united states a riveting two hours of television. it will air in the u.k. later today. tonight really. how is it all going over in the u.k.? i know the papers are full of the coverage even though it hasn't aired there yet. >> reporter: exactly. t
and just, wow, anna.e most remarkable moments was how the discussion of how dark archie's skin color may be. that was quite a bombshell. harry had a very honest take on their interracial marriage. listen to him. >> this and the specifics around her race, it was an opportunity, many opportunities, for my family to show some public support and i guess one of the most telling parts and the saddest parts i guess was over 70 members of parliament, female members of parliament, both...
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anna?— police, anna? that's a really interesting _ police, anna? anna? that's a really interesting question, not. police, anna? that's a really| interesting question, not one police, anna? that's a really - interesting question, not one on my list that i thought you were going to ask. we found working with the police incredibly difficult. so far as we're concerned, the ball has beenin as we're concerned, the ball has been in their court from day one when we started organising practically reached out. we have given them so many opportunities to engage with us constructively and to create something which has a proportionate response to a peaceful vigil which was a strict social distancing and other covert guidelines and they have consistently failed to do that. —— other covid guidelines. i am pleased that cressida dick is not resigning, we have delivery not called on her to resign, we want women to safety whether or not one person at the top of an organisation to be the headline in the news tomorrow... the story has to be women are safe and the truth
anna?— police, anna? that's a really interesting _ police, anna? anna? that's a really interesting question, not. police, anna? that's a really| interesting question, not one police, anna? that's a really - interesting question, not one on my list that i thought you were going to ask. we found working with the police incredibly difficult. so far as we're concerned, the ball has beenin as we're concerned, the ball has been in their court from day one when we started organising practically...
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anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna. 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 location, a prot
anna: hi, shauna. nice to meet you. i'm anna. lemonis: this is travis. travis: hi, anna. 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...
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, anna was the anchor of my life for 40 years. charles, louis, fred and i have my work. >> i hope this is hot enough for you. >> thank you, rosette. >> yes, mr. douglass. >> do you have the files on the ramsey property? >> i'll get them. >> thank you. >> miss phipps. >> yes, miss douglass. >> i understand you enjoy bonds. >> very much so, mr. douglass. >> perhaps -- perhaps you wouldn't mind accompanying me to the concert tonight. >> i'd be happy to. i'll have to get back to my correspondence. >> pama, i speak for the entire family. how could you do such a terrible thing? >> rosetta, is it so terrible for an old man to seek the comfort of a loving wife? >> but you are not just anybody, papa. you are the leader of our people. what kind of example is this if you insist on marrying at your age while turning your back on our women to marry this hussy. >> that's nonsense, rosetta. black or white, male or female, we all have the right to follow the conviction of are our hearts. i'm about to marry helen not simple police because she is w
, anna was the anchor of my life for 40 years. charles, louis, fred and i have my work. >> i hope this is hot enough for you. >> thank you, rosette. >> yes, mr. douglass. >> do you have the files on the ramsey property? >> i'll get them. >> thank you. >> miss phipps. >> yes, miss douglass. >> i understand you enjoy bonds. >> very much so, mr. douglass. >> perhaps -- perhaps you wouldn't mind accompanying me to the concert...
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i'm going to get to anna now to talk about that. >> anna, you have the floor. >> thanks to heritage for having us here today. as scott mentioned we are analyzing all public universities in idaho through this same framework and we began our report that will be published in the next two weeks, february 22 so we're hoping to have about. i'm going to go over the second half of the report which analyzes curriculum and student experience and also highlight some things that we found in our upcoming university of idaho report but they'redifferent from what we found that boise state . we really had how do you measure social justice education so we began by imagining the student experience at higher education and for a major. so our report measures specifically how much social justice ideology captures departments by examining four main factors which are department mission statements, programs learning outcomes and then require major courses and based on these indicators we found that students encounter social justice education through the curriculum for state as well as the university of idaho.
i'm going to get to anna now to talk about that. >> anna, you have the floor. >> thanks to heritage for having us here today. as scott mentioned we are analyzing all public universities in idaho through this same framework and we began our report that will be published in the next two weeks, february 22 so we're hoping to have about. i'm going to go over the second half of the report which analyzes curriculum and student experience and also highlight some things that we found in our...
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cuomo. >> now to anna ruch.old you and "the new york times" because cnn has been not able to talk to her or corroborate this. she said she was at a wedding, september, 2019, didn't know the governor. he approached her. and within like a few moments of their being introduced he asked if he could kiss her and grabbed her -- first put her hands on the small of her back, grabbed her face, and moved in to kiss her. it's the act of impunity strikes me. i didn't have a choice of his physical dominance over me and that's what infuriates me and what i could do, removing his hand from my lower back, even doing that was not clear enough. now, as to that photo right there, what does she tell you about that? looks to me -- i don't want to read too much into it, but it looks like she's uncomfortable and looks like that moment, is that what she says this photo is capturing? >> yes, indeed, that was in fact taken with her phone by a friend. keep in mind, this was a very kind of brief encounter, but one that certainly unsettled
cuomo. >> now to anna ruch.old you and "the new york times" because cnn has been not able to talk to her or corroborate this. she said she was at a wedding, september, 2019, didn't know the governor. he approached her. and within like a few moments of their being introduced he asked if he could kiss her and grabbed her -- first put her hands on the small of her back, grabbed her face, and moved in to kiss her. it's the act of impunity strikes me. i didn't have a choice of his...
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do you like it, anna? >> it's beautiful.o grand. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal for the district of columbia living in a log cabin. >> mr. lincoln lived in a log cabin. ♪♪ >> how do you feel? >> about the same. >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything is fine. i met with president garfield today. first he thanked me for supporting the party. then he informed me i'm no longer the united states marshal. >> man. >> i'm to be appointed the recorder of deeds, glorified clerk. >> lincoln never took a step backwards but every administration since has. papa, you're not going to take that job, are you? >> is there a choice? our people's pride demands that a negro holds some position in the government of the united states. i must put that ahead of my own. >> you've done the right thing. >> papa? papa? >> harriet. >> frederick. >> my goodness. my goodness. what a pleasant surprise. >> i can't stay but a moment. i couldn't come to washington without stopping by to say hello. >> it's been s
do you like it, anna? >> it's beautiful.o grand. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal for the district of columbia living in a log cabin. >> mr. lincoln lived in a log cabin. ♪♪ >> how do you feel? >> about the same. >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything is fine. i met with president garfield today. first he thanked me for supporting the party. then he informed me i'm no longer the united states marshal....
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they have it, anna _ themselves again again. they have it, anna holligan - themselves again again.aircut. i am jealous. —— there you have it. two exceptional pieces of armour dating back to the 16th century have been returned to the louvre in paris. they were stolen in the early 1980s. the helmet and breast—plate, thought to be worth around half a million euros, were found by an auctioneer in bordeaux. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. back where they belong nearly 40 years after they first vanished. exquisitely ornate, inlaid with gold and silver, some of the finest examples of the renaissance. translation: today, the central office for. cultural property is presenting the louvre with two pieces of italian renaissance armament — a helmet and a breastplate. these are quite exceptional pieces that date back to the 16th century. objects of pomp and circumstance. the two pieces of armour were donated to the louvre in 1922, part of a collection owned by the baroness de rothschild. how they went missing still remains something of a mystery. how they were recovered, not so much. trans
they have it, anna _ themselves again again. they have it, anna holligan - themselves again again.aircut. i am jealous. —— there you have it. two exceptional pieces of armour dating back to the 16th century have been returned to the louvre in paris. they were stolen in the early 1980s. the helmet and breast—plate, thought to be worth around half a million euros, were found by an auctioneer in bordeaux. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. back where they belong nearly 40 years after...
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anna: the good news is, it is working.he bad news becomes that opportunity or the juice you saw as mostly been played out. for us, what we are looking forward to is maybe less of the value trade. we are starting to get interested in other parts of the market, other drivers. we think the next game in town could be earnings expectations. jonathan: where do you see the opportunity around earnings expectations as we get deeper into the year? anna: for us, it is a little bit more of that midcycle, made recovery play because the first early cycle stuff tends to have an early surge, as you see growth prospects improve, confidence build in the economic recovery. the things that are most sensitive move first. for us, it becomes the things that come next that come with more reopening. that could be the aerospace industry and the consumer services. that has a lot to do with hotels, restaurants. you see these areas where people are going to be looking forward to spending their money, especially now that they have additional stimulus.
anna: the good news is, it is working.he bad news becomes that opportunity or the juice you saw as mostly been played out. for us, what we are looking forward to is maybe less of the value trade. we are starting to get interested in other parts of the market, other drivers. we think the next game in town could be earnings expectations. jonathan: where do you see the opportunity around earnings expectations as we get deeper into the year? anna: for us, it is a little bit more of that midcycle,...
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anna then called her bank and realised the scammers had come back to hit her again., changed her email address and mobile number in a bid to escape the crooks. she still does not feel safe. i know i did not lose any money but it did feel like a real burglary, to be honest. i didn't feel like that was — that was the end, because there was still a lot of my information out there that fraudsters can potentially try and use, and i don't know if they're gonna to use it now or in two months�* time or in two years�* time. that particular fraud netted nearly £250,000 last year. the true figure is probably much higher, due to under—reporting. in fact, during the pandemic, the uk service, the cyber helpline, saw an increase of 366% in the number of people seeking support after being a victim of cyber crime. only a quarter of those had already reported the crime to the police. detective chief inspector martina elliott helps lead the fight against fraud on a national level. the different types of fraud that we have seen have dramatically shifted. for example, online shopping fra
anna then called her bank and realised the scammers had come back to hit her again., changed her email address and mobile number in a bid to escape the crooks. she still does not feel safe. i know i did not lose any money but it did feel like a real burglary, to be honest. i didn't feel like that was — that was the end, because there was still a lot of my information out there that fraudsters can potentially try and use, and i don't know if they're gonna to use it now or in two months�*...
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how could you be so rude to anna? _ really tried to get... how could you be so rude to anna?na? let's move the eye. they do this well, in terms of just laying it out straight. 18 months of furlough, and then just your bullet points below that. ihmd i your bullet points below that. and i think pointing _ your bullet points below that. and i think pointing out _ your bullet points below that. and i think pointing out the _ your bullet points below that. and i think pointing out the 18 _ your bullet points below that. and i think pointing out the 18 month thing _ think pointing out the 18 month thing while it is not new is really stark~ _ thing while it is not new is really stark~ it's — thing while it is not new is really stark~ it's a _ thing while it is not new is really stark. it's a huge amount of time to be paying _ stark. it's a huge amount of time to be paying people's wages for as much as 80%~ _ be paying people's wages for as much as 80%~ 0r— be paying people's wages for as much as 80%. or 90%. it's going to go down _ as 80%. or 90%. it's going to go down to— as 80%. o
how could you be so rude to anna? _ really tried to get... how could you be so rude to anna?na? let's move the eye. they do this well, in terms of just laying it out straight. 18 months of furlough, and then just your bullet points below that. ihmd i your bullet points below that. and i think pointing _ your bullet points below that. and i think pointing out _ your bullet points below that. and i think pointing out the _ your bullet points below that. and i think pointing out the 18 _ your...
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anna then called her bank and _ by fraudsters.a then called her bank and realised the - her bank and realised the scammers had come back to hit her again. scammers had come back to hit heragain. she scammers had come back to hit her again. she closed that account, changed her e—mail address and mobile number in a bid to escape the crooks. she still does not feel safe. i know i did not lose any money but it did feel like a real burglary, to be honest. i did not feel like that was the end because there was still a lot of my information out there that fraudsters can potentially try and use, and i don't know if they are going to use it now or in two months' time or in two years time.— or in two months' time or in two years time. that particular fraud netted _ two years time. that particular fraud netted nearly _ two years time. that particular fraud netted nearly a - two years time. that particular fraud netted nearly a quarter. fraud netted nearly a quarter of £1 million last year, and the true figure is probably much higher due to u
anna then called her bank and _ by fraudsters.a then called her bank and realised the - her bank and realised the scammers had come back to hit her again. scammers had come back to hit heragain. she scammers had come back to hit her again. she closed that account, changed her e—mail address and mobile number in a bid to escape the crooks. she still does not feel safe. i know i did not lose any money but it did feel like a real burglary, to be honest. i did not feel like that was the end...
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cnn's anna stewart joins us from outside windsor castle with more. good to see you, anna. this bombshell interview lived up to expectations it would lift the lid on the british monarchy with damning reflations of racism directed to baby archie and meghan contemplating suicide, serious allegations. how damaging is this? and how are the newspapers responding to all of this? >> this is hugely damaging to the royal family. and i think it will take them some time to really wade through that entire interview for the palace to formulate a plan to what they're going to the and what they're going to say. usually they have something of a no comment policy, but i would expect them to comment on what were some really serious allegations. meghan saying she felt suicidal at times, that she asked the institution for help but received none. also, this suggestion there was a conversation between prince harry and a member of the royal family, unnamed, about how concerns of how dark the skin of their unborn child might be. absolutely extraordinary claims. we also, rosemary, got an insight in
cnn's anna stewart joins us from outside windsor castle with more. good to see you, anna. this bombshell interview lived up to expectations it would lift the lid on the british monarchy with damning reflations of racism directed to baby archie and meghan contemplating suicide, serious allegations. how damaging is this? and how are the newspapers responding to all of this? >> this is hugely damaging to the royal family. and i think it will take them some time to really wade through that...
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anna: that's right. this is the $1.9 trillion bill that does far more than just fund vaccines and the $1400 checks, like he said. this also has a $300 per week in supplemental federal unemployment benefits. that is on top of benefits that people who are unemployed are already receiving. since the bill is passing before the march 14 deadline, there will not be a lapse in that between the rounds that was approved in the last bill and this bill that is set to be approved today. there is $360 billion for state and local governments. that will be another way to funnel money to people through state governments. that will provide a lot of support for state and local authorities around the country. matt: i wonder what you think of the next package? because of course, as a journalist, i'm already thinking this is done, what is happening next? we heard something between $2 trillion and $4 trillion on infrastructure. is the biden administration working through that? anna: what we are trying to figure out now is how
anna: that's right. this is the $1.9 trillion bill that does far more than just fund vaccines and the $1400 checks, like he said. this also has a $300 per week in supplemental federal unemployment benefits. that is on top of benefits that people who are unemployed are already receiving. since the bill is passing before the march 14 deadline, there will not be a lapse in that between the rounds that was approved in the last bill and this bill that is set to be approved today. there is $360...
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. >> anna navarro is with us. she's a cnn political commentator. lopez joins us as well arc columnist with business insider. anna, your reaction. >> first i thought, wait, i just read that the board of goya foods told this guy to shut the hell up. i guess, somehow, like hue denny he must have managed to get himself out of the straitjacket and get on the stage at cpac to spread this big lie. he has become the my pillow guy of frijoles negros. it is an embasement. here's the reason why it upsets people like me. the reason why he, who like trump inherited the company and a lot of the wealth -- it was his grandfather who started the company. the reason is company is so successful is because he has got this company. the reason he has a successful company is because family like me and other latinos have been buying products. for him to go on same and use the platform that we, his clients and consumers have given him, to spread a conspiracy lie is offensive. he has every right as an american citizens i guess to say whatever he wants. and i have every righ
. >> anna navarro is with us. she's a cnn political commentator. lopez joins us as well arc columnist with business insider. anna, your reaction. >> first i thought, wait, i just read that the board of goya foods told this guy to shut the hell up. i guess, somehow, like hue denny he must have managed to get himself out of the straitjacket and get on the stage at cpac to spread this big lie. he has become the my pillow guy of frijoles negros. it is an embasement. here's the reason...
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wiernicki back to you thank you, anna. in california. >>governor newsome getting ready to give arguably his most important state of the state address yet the governor is facing a looming recall effort which is gathering more signatures every day as well as constant criticism of his handling of the covid pandemic and joining us now to talk about this joining us live and the challenges that the governors facing political analyst michael yaki hi michael. island rather no chance in a good to see his smiling face what does he need to do what does the governor need to do to accomplish tonight. >>well this is going to be a speech that's all about a recall which he never mentions the word it's going to be about the pandemic the member year ago is all about homelessness that was in february of 2020. this year, it's about the recall about how we get out of covid how we see the light at being the time and luckily for the governor, any recall election probably won't be until the well the early or mid fall. so there's some time but he'
wiernicki back to you thank you, anna. in california. >>governor newsome getting ready to give arguably his most important state of the state address yet the governor is facing a looming recall effort which is gathering more signatures every day as well as constant criticism of his handling of the covid pandemic and joining us now to talk about this joining us live and the challenges that the governors facing political analyst michael yaki hi michael. island rather no chance in a good to...
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. >> anna, thank you for having me. >> thank you mr. chief of staff for joining us. a quick 15 seconds, maybe more depending how generous we feel, and about what congress is about to pass in the next 24 hours, the 1.9 trillion american relief-- rescue plan, arp trying to set the tone for the recovery. what have you learned about congress in these last, let's call it, you know, less than 90 days since you've taken office. >> yeah, look, jake, i think what we've learned is that congress can do big things to help this country. that's what the american rescue plan is. it's a massive effort to beat this virus, and to get our economy moving again. we spent a year fighting this virus from behind with half measures, with without national strategy or resources to implement the national strategy, we are where we are. so president biden, even before he became president put this plan in front. country and said this is what i need to crush the virus torques get the economy moving. we're thrilled that congress in less than 50 days, has taken this large package and has passed it pr
. >> anna, thank you for having me. >> thank you mr. chief of staff for joining us. a quick 15 seconds, maybe more depending how generous we feel, and about what congress is about to pass in the next 24 hours, the 1.9 trillion american relief-- rescue plan, arp trying to set the tone for the recovery. what have you learned about congress in these last, let's call it, you know, less than 90 days since you've taken office. >> yeah, look, jake, i think what we've learned is that...
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do you recognise that as well, anna, is that something you agree with? answer. whether or not he said that, it's been reported widely as part of the thinking within the treasury, within number 11 that it is much more politically sellable to do that early on in the parliament, then eased off by the time of the election. obviously covid has not made that possible, it looks like it'll be pretty close to the election. i think the wider point of whatjohn was saying is that every single one of these giveaway measures has a cost and, while interests are at record low, the thing rishi sunak has been telling both mps and also publicly is that they'll have to start paying it back at some point because, you know, yes, there is this money tree that every country has been benefiting from recently, but it does leave the uk exposed. so if there's even a tiny rise in interest rates, the bill for paying back that debt every year will rise to the billions. and just about the numbers into perspective a bit, one of the things we are expecting in the budget tomorrow, one of
do you recognise that as well, anna, is that something you agree with? answer. whether or not he said that, it's been reported widely as part of the thinking within the treasury, within number 11 that it is much more politically sellable to do that early on in the parliament, then eased off by the time of the election. obviously covid has not made that possible, it looks like it'll be pretty close to the election. i think the wider point of whatjohn was saying is that every single one of these...
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anna and mark are up next for the european open.ybreak europe and this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. e re pounds? yto flaenst do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. and there are over 20 exercises to choose from. get gym results at home. no expensive machines, no expensive memberships. go to aerotrainer.com to get yours now. ♪ anna: good morning. welcome to the european open. i'm anna edwards. mark cudmore joins me in singapore. the cash
anna and mark are up next for the european open.ybreak europe and this is bloomberg. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce...
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i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. all right. thank you, anna. have a good evening. anna. according to the biden administration's plan to have all americans eligible for vaccines by may. first. that puts the country. >> on a path to get closer to normal by july. 4th seems like there could be light at the end of the tunnel. finally, but is this realistic to talk more about that and other issues like the recovery plan is yvonne maldonado, a stanford infectious disease specialist doctor mudd thank you for being with us tonight. first of all, everybody wants to get the the most people want to get the shot. is it realistic that come may first when everyone is eligible that they'll be able to get the shot in in a reasonable amount of time. >> i we've had a number of different projections over the last year. remember a year ago we heard 300 million doses will be ready by the end of december. and we want to put 10 million. i think this time we can be sure that there are doses coming. the companies are really. producing vaccine. i know right now we're seeing a little bit of a stir
i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. all right. thank you, anna. have a good evening. anna. according to the biden administration's plan to have all americans eligible for vaccines by may. first. that puts the country. >> on a path to get closer to normal by july. 4th seems like there could be light at the end of the tunnel. finally, but is this realistic to talk more about that and other issues like the recovery plan is yvonne maldonado, a stanford infectious disease specialist doctor mudd...
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anna clark is a journalist living in detroit. her writing has appeared in l magazine, "washington post", "politico" and the "columbia journalism review" and other publications. she edited detroit book and she has been a writer and resident for detroit public schools as part of the inside of literary arts program and a fulbright fellow in kenya and a knight wallace journalism fellow at the university michigan. her books include the poison city and literary luminaries. they can't hear you but they can sense it through the power of the internet, so please join me in welcoming edward mcclelland and anna clark into your living rooms. >> hello, everyone. thank you for spending some of your evening with us. this would be exciting to talk about this book with its author. am i right, is this your actual publication date is today? >> yes. it is groundhog day. >> the radical reinvention of -- >> right. >> i've got lots of questions. i'm sure others may questions as well but first they would be good to hear some of the story. >> i will read
anna clark is a journalist living in detroit. her writing has appeared in l magazine, "washington post", "politico" and the "columbia journalism review" and other publications. she edited detroit book and she has been a writer and resident for detroit public schools as part of the inside of literary arts program and a fulbright fellow in kenya and a knight wallace journalism fellow at the university michigan. her books include the poison city and literary...
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anna then called her bank and realised the scammers had come back to hit her again.r email address and mobile number in a bid to escape the crooks. she still does not feel safe. i know i did not lose any money but it did feel like a real burglary, to be honest. i did not feel like that was — that was the end, because there was still a lot of my information out there that fraudsters can potentially try and use, and i don't know if they're gonna to use it now or in two months�* time or in two years�* time. that particular fraud netted nearly £250,000 last year. the true figure is probably much higher, due to under—reporting. in fact, during the pandemic, the uk service the cyber helpline saw an increase of 366% in the number of people seeking support after being a victim of cyber crime. only a quarter of those had already reported the crime to the police. detective chief inspector martina elliott helps lead the fight against fraud on a national level. the different types of fraud that we have seen have dramatically shifted. for example, online shopping fraud has gone u
anna then called her bank and realised the scammers had come back to hit her again.r email address and mobile number in a bid to escape the crooks. she still does not feel safe. i know i did not lose any money but it did feel like a real burglary, to be honest. i did not feel like that was — that was the end, because there was still a lot of my information out there that fraudsters can potentially try and use, and i don't know if they're gonna to use it now or in two months�* time or in two...
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anna, the big ticket item ahead, infrastructure. you and jake sherman had a chat with the white house chief of staff. here's what he had to say to you guys. >> we've had republicans at the white house and the house and the senate tell us that they also share if not exactly the same way to do it an idea that we need to do something big on infrastructure and i'm cautiously optimistic to find a path forward on infrastructure that is substantial and bipartisan. >> the key words there cautiously optimistic. president biden trying to find a way forward with republicans on this relief package. he got nowhere getting that support. are republicans as optimistic on infrastructure as ron klain was last night? >> i think that there's a lot of hesitancy in there terms of trying to think about republicans and democrats come together. infrastructure is a lot of things to different people. you can be sure that democrats are going to want to spend a lot of money, maybe another trillion dollars, on infrastructure which will go to the realm of green j
anna, the big ticket item ahead, infrastructure. you and jake sherman had a chat with the white house chief of staff. here's what he had to say to you guys. >> we've had republicans at the white house and the house and the senate tell us that they also share if not exactly the same way to do it an idea that we need to do something big on infrastructure and i'm cautiously optimistic to find a path forward on infrastructure that is substantial and bipartisan. >> the key words there...