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anna: antony blinken saying the u.s.ust catch up with china if it hopes to benefit from the green jobs boom. let's focus on climate from a different angle. you obviously like many have given a thought -- a lot of thought to climate change, from the perspective of an economist and what central banks should do to deflect climate concern. do you think the ecb needed to introduce a review for how climate change is handled in its policy given the size of its balance sheet, given it needs to know the risks attached to the things that are on its own balance sheet? >> that is a clear point. central banks are exposed to the climate factor on the balance sheet. the sector is no different than the financial system which is exposed to a climate factor. understandably, central banks, the ecb has been at the forefront of the bank of england. very much insisting on the financial stability aspects of climate change, but i think what is very interesting is the data has shifted toward monetary policy. in that aspect, we should actually no
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anna? anna: thank, laura wright in london. records as gdp is soaring over 18% in the first quarter. the boom was largely in line with protections but the figures are skewed by comparisons with a year ago when the economy was shut because of the coronavirus outbreak. joining us is a senior research fellow on china to give us her interpretation of what is going on in china in terms of the economic, but also the geopolitics, which we will get onto, just in terms of the economic story you see coming out of china at this point. at the last npc, we see reduced emphasis on the size of growth percentage, more emphasis on quality of growth. what was the significance of that one may look at these gdp numbers, you think? >> that's absolutely right. i think the increase, judging by the plan, it set a hard gdp target, for the first time a plan, something very interesting. the only target was around 6% above growth. this would be a move for policymakers for them to increase the level of debt to make sure economic recovery is something susta
anna? anna: thank, laura wright in london. records as gdp is soaring over 18% in the first quarter. the boom was largely in line with protections but the figures are skewed by comparisons with a year ago when the economy was shut because of the coronavirus outbreak. joining us is a senior research fellow on china to give us her interpretation of what is going on in china in terms of the economic, but also the geopolitics, which we will get onto, just in terms of the economic story you see...
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anna: interesting timing.s of regulation, the sec looks to be instigating another investigation. >> sources told us regulators were looking at the bank side. a reported call they all had together, perhaps how they handle risk management. the latest we have heard is they are investigating. nothing might necessarily come from this. this also comes at a time when the treasury department and biden's counsel on financial regulation has been meeting. janet yellen talked about an increased focus on hedge funds. let's listen to that. >> the pandemic showed leverage of some hedge funds can amplify stressors, too. this council used to have a hedge fund working group. as of today we have one again. >> she is talking about hedge funds. but it is significant she is talking about leverage. they talked about march when hedge funds might have deleverage and talked about recent events without naming names, but yellen did say they are reconvening a task force to focus specifically on hedge funds. anna: thanks very much for the
anna: interesting timing.s of regulation, the sec looks to be instigating another investigation. >> sources told us regulators were looking at the bank side. a reported call they all had together, perhaps how they handle risk management. the latest we have heard is they are investigating. nothing might necessarily come from this. this also comes at a time when the treasury department and biden's counsel on financial regulation has been meeting. janet yellen talked about an increased focus...
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anna: yes. on these covid vaccines focused on the original version or original variants of covid-19 that merged in china or will it stand up to the various variants because others in the sector are moving their product on to tackle some of the newly emerging varningtes. how will your variants take on those? >> putting on the bench, starting to work in our labs on the new variants. of course it will be part of the new development. anna: back to the other products that you make. at sanofi. some critics might question whether your business is too reliant on one particular medicine. is that the criticism you hear from shareholders? is this something you're thinking about? >> it is effectively a miracle drug. with a high efficacy profile. it is just the beginning of the story of this incredible drug which will reach we think above 10 billion peak sales and that is just the very beginning of the story. it is not just one drug. it is a drug which addresses multiple diseases like asthma, and many other
anna: yes. on these covid vaccines focused on the original version or original variants of covid-19 that merged in china or will it stand up to the various variants because others in the sector are moving their product on to tackle some of the newly emerging varningtes. how will your variants take on those? >> putting on the bench, starting to work in our labs on the new variants. of course it will be part of the new development. anna: back to the other products that you make. at sanofi....
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anna: two positives.negative, the look ahead and the global chip shortage will have an effect? >> that is right, they said up to a for billion dollar headwind, which is significant. they are fairly relaxed about it. -- they said a $4 billion headwind, which is significant. as people come out of lockdowns, the pandemic strength has helped them with people buying ipads a new computers to work at home. that will start to fade, but the company sounded more optimistic about the strength of the product line. anna: thank you very much for bringing us those updates. we will be watching when u.s. equity markets open later today. coming up, as the humanitarian crisis in india worsens, businesses step in to try to do what they can to help. we speak to the group ceo, talk about bilateral cooperation to try to do something to help the people of india. that conversation, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back market open. half an hour into the trading session. things are looking positive, stocks europe 600 is po
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anna: thank you very much.oming up on the program, after a rocky start, europe's vaccination campaign is gathering momentum. we will discuss the impact on markets. ♪ anna: still 40 minutes to go until the start of the european equity trading session. the u.k. markets seen falling at the start of the european trading day. one of the turning point has been a little bit of strengthening. pared back slightly, the dollar. maybe what that is doing or the link between that and the fact we are seeing higher treasury yields. treasury yields, 1.69%. it was not that long ago we were above 1.7%. mark: the combination of higher yields and a higher dollar, but at the margin, this is a tightening of financial conditions. we are seeing slightly weaker equity prices. i would not want to get too carried away. this market is lacking direction. anna: let's think about where we are on the vaccination rollout through europe. europe's vaccination campaign is finally gathering pace. germany has doubled its daily vaccinations. italy is
anna: thank you very much.oming up on the program, after a rocky start, europe's vaccination campaign is gathering momentum. we will discuss the impact on markets. ♪ anna: still 40 minutes to go until the start of the european equity trading session. the u.k. markets seen falling at the start of the european trading day. one of the turning point has been a little bit of strengthening. pared back slightly, the dollar. maybe what that is doing or the link between that and the fact we are seeing...
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mark, anna? anna: laura wright in london.g credit suisse chair will have his hands full when he takes on his new role next month. this was lender is looking to move on from one of the most turbulent years in its history, following the green sale and scandal, guarding the bank through a post-pandemic and post-brexit future also among his most top priorities. they spoke exclusively to francine lacqua last month. >> we are coming out of the pandemic so that the vaccination program has been a huge success of the u.k. government, which is really good to see because it's a huge success in the really important matter, and therefore the micro outlook is improving as a consequence because the better the vaccination goes, the less time lockdowns have to be implemented, and therefore the economy can work normally again. having said that, and in spite of the fantastic work of the government, the central bank and banks, have been doing to help as much as possible, companies and families deal through the pandemic. there will be problems an
mark, anna? anna: laura wright in london.g credit suisse chair will have his hands full when he takes on his new role next month. this was lender is looking to move on from one of the most turbulent years in its history, following the green sale and scandal, guarding the bank through a post-pandemic and post-brexit future also among his most top priorities. they spoke exclusively to francine lacqua last month. >> we are coming out of the pandemic so that the vaccination program has been a...
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anna: thank you very much.oming through from the tsmc ceo saying the chip shortage could extend into 2022. it is crucial to think about the willingness and ability of these businesses to invest in capacity. thank you for bringing us that story. juliette saly with the latest on tsmc. let's get the other corporate news stories we are following. >> coinbase's debut on the nasdaq saw a $112 billion valuation before slipping back. it ended the session with a valuation of about $86 billion. job openings in london's finance industry grew 75% in the first three months of the year. the increase is due to such a low baseline after a year of uncertainty over brexit and the pandemic. according to morgan mckinley, people changing jobs can on average expect an 18% salary boost. don't get any ideas there. that is the bloomberg business flash. anna: laura wright in london with the business flash and career advice anna: coming up, another big day for earnings in the financial space. figures from bank of america, citi, and black
anna: thank you very much.oming through from the tsmc ceo saying the chip shortage could extend into 2022. it is crucial to think about the willingness and ability of these businesses to invest in capacity. thank you for bringing us that story. juliette saly with the latest on tsmc. let's get the other corporate news stories we are following. >> coinbase's debut on the nasdaq saw a $112 billion valuation before slipping back. it ended the session with a valuation of about $86 billion. job...
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anna? anna: thanks very much, laura wright here in london.t different, "nomadland" won the best picture last night at the oscars, and chloe zhao won for best director, the second woman to win the prize and the first asian woman. it is a major win for disney, ending a 20 year doubt -- drop for hollywood's big -- drought for hollywood's biggest studio. it was delayed for two months and there were no blockbusters among the films competing as the pandemic took its toll on movie theaters. joining us now is alex webb. you've watched many oscars ceremonies. you've watched the impact that this has had on various studios. normally you get a bump in demand to watch certain films. is that bond going to be a little bit different this year given that we can't go to the cinemas or movie theaters, and we have to do it via streaming services? alex: if anything, that bump is more valuable and more safe. previous years, you might see a bump at the box office. a film might make $10 million, $15 million more at the box office. now what you're talking about is dr
anna? anna: thanks very much, laura wright here in london.t different, "nomadland" won the best picture last night at the oscars, and chloe zhao won for best director, the second woman to win the prize and the first asian woman. it is a major win for disney, ending a 20 year doubt -- drop for hollywood's big -- drought for hollywood's biggest studio. it was delayed for two months and there were no blockbusters among the films competing as the pandemic took its toll on movie theaters....
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anna: yes.lues that this is over is some other people that were trying to put this together are leaving their post. someone run into run that business, what does this tell us about the role of billion there's as owners in football clubs and what they are trying to achieve? maria: you could argue that it is already happening. we have to backlash yesterday from fans who said we need to reclaim football and make it more about the team, support, tradition and history. they look at this as a financial instrument but they are not fully getting that eat those in the legacy. -- the ethos and the legacy. it is a broader conversation to some extent that may be happening going forward. i would stress that a lot of this is about the money. it has come under criticism by not being transparent and accountable. it is a huge business. we can talk about the billionaires, but the whole federation is going to have to answer questions after this. anna: absolutely. thank you very much. maria joining us with the late
anna: yes.lues that this is over is some other people that were trying to put this together are leaving their post. someone run into run that business, what does this tell us about the role of billion there's as owners in football clubs and what they are trying to achieve? maria: you could argue that it is already happening. we have to backlash yesterday from fans who said we need to reclaim football and make it more about the team, support, tradition and history. they look at this as a...
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anna? anna: thank you. targets its big tech giants, one big question is whether valuable data from the likes of alibaba and 10 cent will be nationalized. as part of a bloomberg special, red line china and big tech, our chief correspondent takes a look at how a national pooling of data could have significant ramifications of user privacy and the platform's profitability. >> from the government standpoint, it is not in the interest to see the companies to become smaller and weaker. >> what levels juzz jack ma have? >> the cash rich. they have strong talent pools. they are already very sophisticated in software development. >> they have the data which the government probably wants as well. >> i would not disagree with that. >> a year and a half ago, china released a document codifying data as one of the core factors of production. under the idea that you must have a well regulated data market in order to maintain economic growth. this is the fundamental core operating principle that china will be using to regu
anna? anna: thank you. targets its big tech giants, one big question is whether valuable data from the likes of alibaba and 10 cent will be nationalized. as part of a bloomberg special, red line china and big tech, our chief correspondent takes a look at how a national pooling of data could have significant ramifications of user privacy and the platform's profitability. >> from the government standpoint, it is not in the interest to see the companies to become smaller and weaker. >>...
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anna? anna: thank you very much, laura wright here in london.ing to raise $900 million and a stock market listing as the firm becomes the latest company to see growth amid a surge in demand for online services. bankers will be mindful of the recent flop by delivery in its long-term listing, very different business. let's speak to the ceo who joins as now. very good to speak to you. i understand that until quite recently, you're keeping a number of options on the table, not committing to the ipl -- ipo. so what convinced you? >> good morning. thanks for having me. i think the board decided to pull the trigger on the ipo. we have prepared for this for close to a year, approving all the processes. and at the end of the day, it came down to the fact that one or two independent company. we wanted investors to invest in the company for years to come. and i think that was it. anna: so, that's what drove things. how did that tie in for the decision to list in stockholm? is that simply geographical or real impressed by the ability -- or were you impresse
anna? anna: thank you very much, laura wright here in london.ing to raise $900 million and a stock market listing as the firm becomes the latest company to see growth amid a surge in demand for online services. bankers will be mindful of the recent flop by delivery in its long-term listing, very different business. let's speak to the ceo who joins as now. very good to speak to you. i understand that until quite recently, you're keeping a number of options on the table, not committing to the ipl...
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anna: thank you very much.nd, head of global asset allocation research, amundi sgr spa stays with us. we have to talk about the ecb. we began the hour talking about competing themes in the market, one around earnings on the other around coronavirus. let's get an update on a humanitarian story, from a country hit hard by coronavirus. india reported the biggest one day gain of cases with almost 315,000 new infections in one day. give us the update, what is the situation now? >> thank you for having me. india is now the fastest growing epidemic in the world. the pandemic is slamming the country. the infection spread is higher than expected. it is proving more deadly than the first wave. the concern now is how can we keep it low? on the financial and economic side, the concern is for the market sentiment. the india stock market will get a technical correction. it is downgrading growth forecasts. there is concern among analysts that if india's growth falls, the gdp ratio rises, and therefore sovereign rating agencie
anna: thank you very much.nd, head of global asset allocation research, amundi sgr spa stays with us. we have to talk about the ecb. we began the hour talking about competing themes in the market, one around earnings on the other around coronavirus. let's get an update on a humanitarian story, from a country hit hard by coronavirus. india reported the biggest one day gain of cases with almost 315,000 new infections in one day. give us the update, what is the situation now? >> thank you...
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anna: interesting -- with that move today. anna: interesting.very sector, we spoke earlier on this are to one business in the food delivery space. clearly, it was a very good first quarter for these kinds of businesses. m&a never far away from the space. what's the latest? dani: doordash is one of the food delivery services in the u.s. they are very large. sources tell us they are looking to do m&a. key here is that they are looking in europe. look for all the european listed food delivery services to move. that will be your delivery hero, your deliveroo. sources it they would be interested in grocery delivery. this would be a big acquisition. anna: we will keep a night on all of these players in that market. thank you very much. dani burger with a look at some of the stocks we are watching. we could have chosen others. nestlÉ also vary in focus. m&a was something dani was talking about. nestlÉ buying the core brands of the bountiful company for $5.75 billion. this is certainly something we will keep an eye on. let's have a quick look at futures
anna: interesting -- with that move today. anna: interesting.very sector, we spoke earlier on this are to one business in the food delivery space. clearly, it was a very good first quarter for these kinds of businesses. m&a never far away from the space. what's the latest? dani: doordash is one of the food delivery services in the u.s. they are very large. sources tell us they are looking to do m&a. key here is that they are looking in europe. look for all the european listed food...
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anna: there interesting.of fighting covid-19, just to get another thought from you on that, clearly you focus on the manufacturing side of things, bringing your abilities, your scale in manufacturing. you've got that manufacturing therewith -- there with cureva c. many wondering if you will expand that into a research collaboration or get involved in mrna vaccines in other ways. any thoughts on that? vas: it's important to note novartis' presence in mrna is a ready quite skilled. we have a drug which uses small interfering mrna to tackle cholesterol-lowering. the drug is already approved in europe. a large-scale effort in the u.k. to tackle this with a partnership with the nhs that we hope to launch over the summer. the tackle of cholesterol-lowering at scale. we are looking forward to getting this medicine approved in the u.s. we think this therapeutic could be one of the largest therapies in novartis. with that, we will already be one of the largest producers of small, interfering rna's in the world. we hav
anna: there interesting.of fighting covid-19, just to get another thought from you on that, clearly you focus on the manufacturing side of things, bringing your abilities, your scale in manufacturing. you've got that manufacturing therewith -- there with cureva c. many wondering if you will expand that into a research collaboration or get involved in mrna vaccines in other ways. any thoughts on that? vas: it's important to note novartis' presence in mrna is a ready quite skilled. we have a drug...
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anna: yeah.n the subject of those tech names, concern around regulatory changes that could be something that also comes from this u.s. administration. does that make you hold back on some of those technology plays at this point? lucy: no, i don't. there is absolute digital transformation. it's a most a fourth industrial revolution which is playing out before our eyes. we've got asml which is actually a dutch company. it's a maker of chipmaking machines, supplying the semiconductor industry. it is raising its growth for 2021 by 30%. so these names are not going to disappear. their earnings should still continue to grow. anna: the covid pandemic has been something that we've all had to cope with and live with. it has affected everybody to some degree. when you look at the corporate fear, the pharmaceutical industry has really had this as a focus. whether they specifically operated and vaccinations are not prior to the pandemic, where in pharma are you looking for when it comes to investment opportu
anna: yeah.n the subject of those tech names, concern around regulatory changes that could be something that also comes from this u.s. administration. does that make you hold back on some of those technology plays at this point? lucy: no, i don't. there is absolute digital transformation. it's a most a fourth industrial revolution which is playing out before our eyes. we've got asml which is actually a dutch company. it's a maker of chipmaking machines, supplying the semiconductor industry. it...
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anna: richard, thank you.have had his thoughts there on inflation and where does that leave the yield curve and the banking sector. we are bracing for big banks earning season. we have a preview necas. jpmorgan is expected to report its strongest earnings in over 10 years. we will get those numbers and then richards thoughts. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ >> we look at what needs to be done in terms of adjustment of inflation, recognizing that part of it is this area. we think inflation is going to go back lower, and we think we are adjusting rates so we have our target. when you look at the output, we see it reverse in 2022. those things are aligned. >> but you are not planning to take the neutral rate, go back to the neutral rates this year? you are still lannanning to leave some monetary stimulus for 2021? >> the question in every meeting, the first question is do we neat sometime itf conditions? the answer is yes we do. we are facing a pandemic. then the question is how is that continuing to be in remember that wh
anna: richard, thank you.have had his thoughts there on inflation and where does that leave the yield curve and the banking sector. we are bracing for big banks earning season. we have a preview necas. jpmorgan is expected to report its strongest earnings in over 10 years. we will get those numbers and then richards thoughts. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ >> we look at what needs to be done in terms of adjustment of inflation, recognizing that part of it is this area. we think inflation is...
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wistful when anna, the bride, danced with her father. it was 2003. since her mother 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 hi
wistful when anna, the bride, danced with her father. it was 2003. since her mother 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...
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he didn'tjust do it in a day, anna, he didn'tjust do it in a day, anna, he did it over 18 years. thatars.— did it over 18 years. at least 18 ears did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've _ did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. _ did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. i _ did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. i think - did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. i think this| years they've said. i think this comes back to the earlier question of will the princes be focusing on the day? i actually think the detail that has come out from the initial what they put out about the funeral is so personal to the duke, it's such a remembrance of his life, of his personality, of his military links. of course he actually thought it in the second world war. all of that will really come through. all the naval lengths the customise land rover, i think that will definitely be a huge focus on the day and be a really, really proper remembrance of his life. ., , , ., ., ., his life. you picked up on that land rover, i his life. you picked u
he didn'tjust do it in a day, anna, he didn'tjust do it in a day, anna, he did it over 18 years. thatars.— did it over 18 years. at least 18 ears did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've _ did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. _ did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. i _ did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. i think - did it over 18 years. at least 18 years they've said. i think this| years they've said. i think this comes back to the...
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anna: we appreciate it. with that, we are going to exit tom and bring on senator chris coons, the democrat from delaware, to join the conversation. sen. coons: how are you? anna: thank you so much for doing this today. sen. coons: as somebody who went to school in new haven, i will ask you about your pizza preferences at the end of this segment. come on. modern. we will start at the top with infrastructure, which is the biggest thing at the moment. you are an amtrak writer, so you know about the need for infrastructure improvement. let's talk about bipartisanship. you're somebody who's known on the capital as somebody striving for bipartisanship. we are pretty bearish on bipartisanship for this infrastructure package. are we wrong? jake: it depends on what you mean by this infrastructure package. if you mean the entire arc and scope of what president biden has put out, a bold plan to not just reinvest in fixing things like passenger rail, bridges, roads, tunnels, ports, but also forward-looking investments i
anna: we appreciate it. with that, we are going to exit tom and bring on senator chris coons, the democrat from delaware, to join the conversation. sen. coons: how are you? anna: thank you so much for doing this today. sen. coons: as somebody who went to school in new haven, i will ask you about your pizza preferences at the end of this segment. come on. modern. we will start at the top with infrastructure, which is the biggest thing at the moment. you are an amtrak writer, so you know about...
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here is anna kendrick! yes! that's what i'm talking about. hey! anna, welcome.or having me >> jimmy: please it has been probably, i think, just over a year since i talked to you last. >> yeah, yeah, i think i saw you right at the beginning of this whole thing >> jimmy: thank you for doing the show then and thank you for doing it now how have you adapted to living at home? >> i don't think i have adapted any better than anybody else, but i mean i'm trying to, like, keep it moving, keep busy. i'm doing like my covid workout thing. like i'm - >> jimmy: what is that >> i'm just like watching youtube videos of some lady and like trying to follow along, but, like, because it's the only thing i have to do, i've gotten kind of really into it. and i'm like -- i'm like, maybe i'm a hard body. maybe i'm -- >> jimmy: wow. >> like honey, i'm an athlete. >> jimmy: really >> it occurred to me recently that normally i would be doing this stuff like in a class full of people with the full-length mirrors just to really illustrate how much i am not nailing it >> jimmy: yeah >> but
here is anna kendrick! yes! that's what i'm talking about. hey! anna, welcome.or having me >> jimmy: please it has been probably, i think, just over a year since i talked to you last. >> yeah, yeah, i think i saw you right at the beginning of this whole thing >> jimmy: thank you for doing the show then and thank you for doing it now how have you adapted to living at home? >> i don't think i have adapted any better than anybody else, but i mean i'm trying to, like, keep...
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anna and then wes. anna: i think that's supremely at play. especially at the house. if past is precedent, democrats will lose the house. joe biden has a very short window with an all-democratic washington. you have a speaker, nancy pelosi, probably in the swan song of her congressional career. one of the most successl legislators of our entir generation. i thk joe biden is putting this on nancy pelosi to say,f anybody can get it done, she can get it done. when there's more things, more different things for each of the different democratic factions to like, there's more ways for them to get votes wch is what they need. lisa: wes? wesley: i would co-sign that completely. we talk about biden and legacy, that legacy is not just long-term but short-term. you do have mid terms coming up. what's going to be one of the strongest arguments to elect democrats again? the money we put back in your pocket for stimthrirks fact that the bridge near your house is rebuilt. when you look at what he has prioritized they're things that poll very well with moderates and conservatives eve
anna and then wes. anna: i think that's supremely at play. especially at the house. if past is precedent, democrats will lose the house. joe biden has a very short window with an all-democratic washington. you have a speaker, nancy pelosi, probably in the swan song of her congressional career. one of the most successl legislators of our entir generation. i thk joe biden is putting this on nancy pelosi to say,f anybody can get it done, she can get it done. when there's more things, more...
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anna julie cooper was born anna julie hayworth in north carolina, and she was born into slavery. she lived long enough to see the first stages of mast face political protest movement. her social theory developed through this context, especially reconstruction and the abandonment is major life events affecting her experience and therefore her activism and theory. she was acutely aware of the impact that sexism had on her educational opportunities. she was fiercely intellectual and religious. a rare opportunity, cooper attended saint augustine normal school and collegiate institute in raleigh. people were neither afforded, nor allowed into some of the classes reserved for men. she managed to convince the school to let her take greek, but she noted the sexism in that initial exclusion. she married george cooper and he died two leaders -- two years later and she never remarried. cooper went on to study at overland college, still known for their early commitment to educational accidents -- access for african-americans. she had little means and sought interest into the b.a. program rat
anna julie cooper was born anna julie hayworth in north carolina, and she was born into slavery. she lived long enough to see the first stages of mast face political protest movement. her social theory developed through this context, especially reconstruction and the abandonment is major life events affecting her experience and therefore her activism and theory. she was acutely aware of the impact that sexism had on her educational opportunities. she was fiercely intellectual and religious. a...
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let's talk now to anna isaac and yasmin. anna, do you want to kick off first?ture with that very distressing photograph of relatives hugging each other as a mass cremation is taking place. even the crematorium �*s are so full that people have cremated outside the crematorium �*s themselves, which is an illustration of the scale of the fatalities, but is the storyjust below that picture— johnson's that he would let covid rip and lockdown row. —— johnson said. this he would let covid rip and lockdown row. ——johnson said. this isn't going away? row. -- johnson said. this isn't going away?— row. -- johnson said. this isn't going away? row. -- johnson said. this isn't uaoinawa ? ., , ., , going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses — going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses on _ going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses on some _ going away? no, absolutely not. this story focuses on some comments - going away? no, absolutely not. this| story focuses on some comments that were made describing a second lockdown repeatedly around those discuss
let's talk now to anna isaac and yasmin. anna, do you want to kick off first?ture with that very distressing photograph of relatives hugging each other as a mass cremation is taking place. even the crematorium �*s are so full that people have cremated outside the crematorium �*s themselves, which is an illustration of the scale of the fatalities, but is the storyjust below that picture— johnson's that he would let covid rip and lockdown row. —— johnson said. this he would let covid...
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anna? to be honest — cannot be overcome in a day. anna?cannot be overcome in a day. anna? to be honest the most _ cannot be overcome in a day. anna? to be honest the most difficult - to be honest the most difficult decision— to be honest the most difficult decision of all is like many families_ decision of all is like many families they are having a funeral during _ families they are having a funeral during covid restrictions. the number— during covid restrictions. the number of family members that can attend _ number of family members that can attend is_ number of family members that can attend is cut at 30 or people in total— attend is cut at 30 or people in total is— attend is cut at 30 or people in total is capped at 30. which means some _ total is capped at 30. which means some people aren't able to go at all. some people aren't able to go at alt and — some people aren't able to go at all. and there will be social distancing where people sitting is welt _ distancing where people sitting is well. between that, i do think that not seein
anna? to be honest — cannot be overcome in a day. anna?cannot be overcome in a day. anna? to be honest the most _ cannot be overcome in a day. anna? to be honest the most difficult - to be honest the most difficult decision— to be honest the most difficult decision of all is like many families_ decision of all is like many families they are having a funeral during _ families they are having a funeral during covid restrictions. the number— during covid restrictions. the number of family...
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anna: i wouldn't say it is too late.t looks like these kind of companies that have seen their valuation stir perhaps because of the cyclical nature. they are taking advantage of that by doing issuance. it is issuance for them. it is opportunistic moment. for us, do that issuance. right now it is not the concerning where we think it is going to stress the credit market. as we see these opportunities play out, and because the backdrop is improving. it is because there is risk appetite as the economy improves. lisa: tom has been really aggressive on gamestop and all of the meme aspects of the market these days. there's a question about the retail investor, the marginal buyer. how much does that affect the meme stock? how much does that affect the moment in names that have been getting a boost while people have been stuck at home, trading stocks? anna: you are seeing that the retail flow has an ability to affect momentum, but largely speaking, the momentum trade is really more focused on the institutional funds. we have grow
anna: i wouldn't say it is too late.t looks like these kind of companies that have seen their valuation stir perhaps because of the cyclical nature. they are taking advantage of that by doing issuance. it is issuance for them. it is opportunistic moment. for us, do that issuance. right now it is not the concerning where we think it is going to stress the credit market. as we see these opportunities play out, and because the backdrop is improving. it is because there is risk appetite as the...
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audience in and as much as we can given the circumstances do this with, we are going to start with anna. >> sure. >> fantastic. >> what's so interesting, the topic you selected is incredible but you know -- [inaudible] as he began to do research, he focused on these women and of course their children, how did that come to be? >> the process was long, i appreciate that question and i try to make this question distinct, it's going to be a little messy but i started to address black women's story, there were so many stories being forgotten and hidden from us, i was incredibly inspired hidden figures that went on to become this incredible film if you haven't heard of the book, you've probably heard of the movie but i realized it was very intentional and that story makes it clear. it's not a moment where someone just says oops, we forgot to tell you black women were behind without calculations because it's very intentional. it doesn't fit a patriarchal white male notion the heroes are such that it was going to be with other hidden figures and brought them to the forefront. maybe we should ha
audience in and as much as we can given the circumstances do this with, we are going to start with anna. >> sure. >> fantastic. >> what's so interesting, the topic you selected is incredible but you know -- [inaudible] as he began to do research, he focused on these women and of course their children, how did that come to be? >> the process was long, i appreciate that question and i try to make this question distinct, it's going to be a little messy but i started to...
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alice, i mean anna makes a good point.here are some people of color in the republican and congress who i suppose would not have been able to join that ca caucus? >> of course not. ev everiey eadjective anna used wa right. mar retaylor green's views and her far out there policies and ideas and thoughts don't represent the rest of us. the more that people can understand the republican party is still the party of limited government, free markets, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, second amendments, and pro life and get back to the policies and not the personalities of people like marjorie taylor green and donald trump for that matter, the better we will do moving forward. while a lot of people do recognize and see donald trump as titular head of the republican party we need to recognize while he was in office we lost the house, the senate, and the white house and we need to work together as a party and be united on policies and get away from these personalities that are doing the best they can to separate the party and
alice, i mean anna makes a good point.here are some people of color in the republican and congress who i suppose would not have been able to join that ca caucus? >> of course not. ev everiey eadjective anna used wa right. mar retaylor green's views and her far out there policies and ideas and thoughts don't represent the rest of us. the more that people can understand the republican party is still the party of limited government, free markets, freedom of speech, freedom of religion,...
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washington, dc correspondent anna wiernicki is live in washington with more. good morning, anna. good morning. rain. and that's absolutely right. republicans have already vowed to fight this package every step of the way. but like you said, that may not even matter because democrats now only need to convince members of their own party in order to pass it. >> the senate parliamentarian said monday democrats can use budgetary rules to pass president biden's 2 trillion dollars, infrastructure package without the need for republican support. the rule known as reconciliation means democrats only need a simple majority to pass the bill in the senate and bypass the need for 10 republican votes to break a filibuster, which means. >> then it will just be a democrat. only bill and that's unfortunate still republicans pledge to put up a fight. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell says the president's initial proposal won't get any republican support. >> because it's too big and not focus on immediate infrastructure needs white house press secretary jen psaki says the president would like
washington, dc correspondent anna wiernicki is live in washington with more. good morning, anna. good morning. rain. and that's absolutely right. republicans have already vowed to fight this package every step of the way. but like you said, that may not even matter because democrats now only need to convince members of their own party in order to pass it. >> the senate parliamentarian said monday democrats can use budgetary rules to pass president biden's 2 trillion dollars,...
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anna. >> too many families who have that shared grief.iguel, give us a sense of the scene with you are, you are in the area where daunte wright lost his life. what are you hearing from the community today? >> yeah, this is the place where his car came to a rest after being shot by a single bullet by former officer kim potter. this is the spot where he died. it too, sort of like george floyd square on the south side of minneapolis here on the northwestern side of minneapolis this too has become a member y y -- memorial for daunte wright. people are whip sawed here. today is the lane to rest 20-year-old daunte wright. you had the convictions of derek chauvin, former minneapolis police officer who murdered george floyd, then you had the justice department announcing it was going to do a pattern practice investigation into the minneapolis police department. so many people have so much hope on one end because of the convictions, because of the quick charging of officer -- former officer potter, but at the same time they're not sure how wide th
anna. >> too many families who have that shared grief.iguel, give us a sense of the scene with you are, you are in the area where daunte wright lost his life. what are you hearing from the community today? >> yeah, this is the place where his car came to a rest after being shot by a single bullet by former officer kim potter. this is the spot where he died. it too, sort of like george floyd square on the south side of minneapolis here on the northwestern side of minneapolis this too...
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i want to go back to something anna was just talking about. nativist thinking. i think there's going to be pressure on him, on leader mcconnell, who has not commented at all, to come out more forcefully and denounce, not just this language, but anybody who would associate themselves with this type of a group. >> david french, you heard john boehner said he didn't want to say it was mainstream in the party. it looks like the party is more welcoming to this fringe than ever before. >> i'm going to tell you grim truth. the grass roots of part of the party is often defined by rage and hatred right now. conspiracy theories, rage and hatred. no functioning political party should have a tent big enough to include those people. but i tell you what, if mainstream republicans reputiate them, the rath from the grassroots in many of these states, we've seen this. we've seen censures of politicians who condemned january 6th or trump's role in the insurrection. this is something the party has to deal with decisively or it's flat out not a party worth respec
i want to go back to something anna was just talking about. nativist thinking. i think there's going to be pressure on him, on leader mcconnell, who has not commented at all, to come out more forcefully and denounce, not just this language, but anybody who would associate themselves with this type of a group. >> david french, you heard john boehner said he didn't want to say it was mainstream in the party. it looks like the party is more welcoming to this fringe than ever before. >>...
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good morning, anna. >> good morning. that's right. in just a few hours, president biden will lay out 6 initial steps that he says will curb gun violence. now it's important to know that these are not executive but senior administration officials say they hope that this lays the groundwork for future action moving forward. >> after the 2 mass shootings in atlanta and colorado. president joe biden says it's time to take action. i don't need to wait another minute. >> let alone an hour. >> to take common sense steps on thursday, the president is expected to detail a total of 6 new actions that aim to increase federal community violence intervention and federal gun loopholes including stopping the spread and manufacture of ghost guns. a rule to ban handguns that are modified with arm or shoulder straps expanding red flag laws and investing in community-based intervention programs. this is not should not be a partisan issue. senior administration officials say thursday's announcement is just the initial steps that would be followed by addi
good morning, anna. >> good morning. that's right. in just a few hours, president biden will lay out 6 initial steps that he says will curb gun violence. now it's important to know that these are not executive but senior administration officials say they hope that this lays the groundwork for future action moving forward. >> after the 2 mass shootings in atlanta and colorado. president joe biden says it's time to take action. i don't need to wait another minute. >> let alone...
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i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. >> thank you for that report. anna. well, coming up next on the kron 4 morning news demonstrators rallied over the weekend to take a stand. >> gets anti asian hate the significance of the location they that's coming up next. demonstrators gathered at the mountains. the transit center for a march against anti asian hate now what make their media location so significant is that it's served as a processing point for japanese american internment. and while we're too, the group then marched to the former chinatown neighborhood. organizers say hate has no place in any community. an unforeseen result of the pandemic is arise in a car-free streets across the bay area, giving people more prone to safely. enjoy public spaces. and that's why demonstrators came out to golden gate park to demand that jfk drive from maine car-free even after everything opens back up. cars have been banned from jfk since april twenty-twenty and have been wildly popular with kids and walkers and runners. >> the status quo has high injury rates we've se
i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. >> thank you for that report. anna. well, coming up next on the kron 4 morning news demonstrators rallied over the weekend to take a stand. >> gets anti asian hate the significance of the location they that's coming up next. demonstrators gathered at the mountains. the transit center for a march against anti asian hate now what make their media location so significant is that it's served as a processing point for japanese american internment. and...
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and anna, the results. obviously the concern for both sides. but particularly democrats is the shift in our that the census numbers could break. >> good evening. that's absolutely right. based on the new data that was released just a few hours ago, 6 states will actually gain a seat in the u.s. house of representatives like you said, texas is going to gain 2 seats and then the states like north colorado, montana. and oregon will all gain one seat. but this is very important as we go forward because like you said, it does determine the balance of power in washington. but also it decides how much money states will receive from the federal government. >> the u.s. census bureau released new numbers on monday revealing the most up to date headcount for every person living in the country. the number of people living in the united states was 331 million, 449,200, an 81. the bureau's acting director says 6 states will gain congressional seats, including texas, which is set to game 2. on the other hand, 3 states los
and anna, the results. obviously the concern for both sides. but particularly democrats is the shift in our that the census numbers could break. >> good evening. that's absolutely right. based on the new data that was released just a few hours ago, 6 states will actually gain a seat in the u.s. house of representatives like you said, texas is going to gain 2 seats and then the states like north colorado, montana. and oregon will all gain one seat. but this is very important as we go...
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i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. thank you for that report this morning. anna. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. the latest data breach. how will millions of users data stolen. >> from facebook tell you about that coming up next. i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insurance offers. call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ developing news this morning, the personal data of more than 500 m,llion facebook users. >> has all been compromised. the data was posted in an online hacking form. it includes phone numbers facebook ideas, names locations, birthdays and in some cases email addresses experts say the data can be used to commit all kinds of scams, cybercrime intelligence company made
i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. thank you for that report this morning. anna. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. the latest data breach. how will millions of users data stolen. >> from facebook tell you about that coming up next. i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth...
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anna, thank ou the oxford jab, then take it. anna, thank you very _ the oxford jab, then take it. then take it. anna, thank you very much and we i the oxford jab, then take it. anna, thank you very much and we will i the oxford jab, then take it. anna, i thank you very much and we will hear the verdict of the european medicines agency as anna was saying, little later on today, 3pm bst. some of you have been getting in touch already with your thoughts on the vaccine roll—out programme. 0ne vaccine roll—out programme. one person says someone who experienced an adverse reaction with the first vaccine have another brand for their second vaccine? that's a good question, we had from professor paul hunter saying the plan at the moment was not to mix vaccines across two doses —— we heard from. that's an interesting point, if someone had an adverse reaction from the first one, could it be changed? perhaps we can put that to an expert for you. another person says i had my coronavirus vaccine first dose of astrazeneca and feeling fantastic and no problems at all, don't go with the rumours of
anna, thank ou the oxford jab, then take it. anna, thank you very _ the oxford jab, then take it. then take it. anna, thank you very much and we i the oxford jab, then take it. anna, thank you very much and we will i the oxford jab, then take it. anna, i thank you very much and we will hear the verdict of the european medicines agency as anna was saying, little later on today, 3pm bst. some of you have been getting in touch already with your thoughts on the vaccine roll—out programme. 0ne...
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and have anna -- havana, castro begins to react to the invasion. those that can be trusted are armed. castro takes personal command. the roads out of alana are filled with trust moving to the invasion beach. but, in the first hours the brigade pushes inwards. he is not yet to bring up his tanks or heavy guns. the first communique of the brigade reports that it is progress. over the beach are 12 b 26 is providing air coverage. shortly after dawn, they are attacked 23 castro jets that survived saturday's airstrikes. five of them are shot down. the grades to supply ships are sunk. -- the brigade's two. within a few minutes, they lost air cover and supply. now, castro can bring up his tanks and the fear of air attacks. and, he could bring up thousands of his militia. the afternoon, he is pressing the brigade hard. how are they to survive? where are they to get help? some expected it come from the underground. there is no uprising, there is no sabotage, there is no help from the underground for the brigade. for the next 48 hours, the men on the beach ta
and have anna -- havana, castro begins to react to the invasion. those that can be trusted are armed. castro takes personal command. the roads out of alana are filled with trust moving to the invasion beach. but, in the first hours the brigade pushes inwards. he is not yet to bring up his tanks or heavy guns. the first communique of the brigade reports that it is progress. over the beach are 12 b 26 is providing air coverage. shortly after dawn, they are attacked 23 castro jets that survived...
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there i met anna, a u.s.up? >> my mom and dad have always been here for me. they are literally the world to me. i wouldn't like to imagine a world without them. >> reporter: three days after meeting anna, she invited me back to meet her undocumented mom and u.s. citizen sisters. they pointed out a suspected i.c.e. checkpoint. >> it's two streetlights from here. >> reporter: that way? >> yeah. >> reporter: this month, april of 2021, i went back to visit anna and her mom to see how their family is doing four years later. your graduation photo? >> yes. >> reporter: with the new president. last time i was with you was four years and a month ago. >> four years and a month ago. you were 13. >> i was 13. in eighth grade. i had braces. i was 5'2". >> reporter: it was a crazy time. you were 13. i think donald trump had become the president. >> yeah. >> oh, boy. >> reporter: do you feel safer today than you did back then when i first met you? definitely? this year began with hope for anna's family after president biden
there i met anna, a u.s.up? >> my mom and dad have always been here for me. they are literally the world to me. i wouldn't like to imagine a world without them. >> reporter: three days after meeting anna, she invited me back to meet her undocumented mom and u.s. citizen sisters. they pointed out a suspected i.c.e. checkpoint. >> it's two streetlights from here. >> reporter: that way? >> yeah. >> reporter: this month, april of 2021, i went back to visit anna...
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our health correspondent anna collinson is here. cases and deaths continue to fall, anna. there that that will continue as restrictions ease? well, as we try to edge closer to normality by easing restrictions, infections are expected to rise. so, to protect the nhs, the government has put criteria in place so, a certain level has to be met before we can move onto the next stage. the first big test was the reopening of schools a month ago, and this week, government scientific advisers said there was nothing to suggest in the data that we cannot now move onto the next step, the reopening of non—essential shops and beer gardens. but some scientists say it is too soon, they are particularly concerned about some virus hotspots, particularly in parts of east midlands and yorkshire. the government would argue the uk in a very strong position, with nearly a0 million vaccinations now administered. tomorrow's easing is not viewed as particularly risky, as long as people stick to the rules. what is more of a concern is the possible easing of allowing indoor mixing and foreign travel
our health correspondent anna collinson is here. cases and deaths continue to fall, anna. there that that will continue as restrictions ease? well, as we try to edge closer to normality by easing restrictions, infections are expected to rise. so, to protect the nhs, the government has put criteria in place so, a certain level has to be met before we can move onto the next stage. the first big test was the reopening of schools a month ago, and this week, government scientific advisers said there...
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i'm anna wiernicki. ken and catherine, back to you. thank you, anna. >> well, the easing of mask guidelines has had a lot to do with the number of americans getting vaccinated for covid and we decided to find out how vaccinations are going in the bay area. kron four's dan kerman has been checking in with local bay area health departments and joins us now live with details. dan. >> well, you know, the governor has said that they are moving the alignment of california mask guidelines with those announced today by the federal government in part because more than half of californians age 16 and older had gotten the vaccine here in the bay area. those numbers seem to be even better than that. so making great progress, especially among those who have at least one dose of the vaccine. >> alameda county has 67% of those eligible receiving at least one dose. well, more than 41% are fully vaccinated in contra, costa county more than 68% or partially vaccinated and 47% are fully vaccinated in marin county more than 81% of received at least one do
i'm anna wiernicki. ken and catherine, back to you. thank you, anna. >> well, the easing of mask guidelines has had a lot to do with the number of americans getting vaccinated for covid and we decided to find out how vaccinations are going in the bay area. kron four's dan kerman has been checking in with local bay area health departments and joins us now live with details. dan. >> well, you know, the governor has said that they are moving the alignment of california mask guidelines...
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florida state representative anna escamonti said this voicemail was cringy. >> my dear anna this is your collector, i'm up in the panhandle with your favorite u.s. congressman, mr. gaetz. >> hi, anna. >> and we were just chatting about you and talking about your lovely qualities and -- >> we think you are the future of the democratic party in florida. >> reporter: greenberg's attorney making it clear his client could be a big help to the fbi. >> he's uniquely situated. >> reporter: investigators are also examining gaetz's travel schedule, a trip to the bahamas, sources say the probe is looking into the possibility that women were paid to travel for sex with gaetz and others. gaetz declined to comment to cnn on the trip but a spokeswoman told cbs that, quote, representative gaetz has never paid for sex more has he had sex with an underaged girl. this has turned into a general fishing exercise about vacations an consensual relationships with adults. >> reporter: more signs that congressman gaetz is not making any plans to resign, a statement today from his congressional office attributed t
florida state representative anna escamonti said this voicemail was cringy. >> my dear anna this is your collector, i'm up in the panhandle with your favorite u.s. congressman, mr. gaetz. >> hi, anna. >> and we were just chatting about you and talking about your lovely qualities and -- >> we think you are the future of the democratic party in florida. >> reporter: greenberg's attorney making it clear his client could be a big help to the fbi. >> he's uniquely...
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i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. thank you for that report. >> coming up next to the kron 4 morning news covid cases may be on the decline, but housing prices are going up. what's causing the spike. your best shot at by next year. according to zillow, the median price for a home in california. $635,000. but that's not the case for one home in contra, costa county, high on the hill seated on a 5,000 square foot lot leased to a home in martinez hitting the market at $725,000. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a garage. the house had been only listed for hours already offer started pouring in. they area realtors say housing inventories down throughout the bay area making for a competitive market for buyers. >> a house like this with the standard down payment of 10% going on here in just about 4,000 mark got you can go to is the south bay. so it's a very convenient location. you know, that's why some people want to live here. >> ross says over the next year he expects prices will only continue to go up. still ahead on the kron 4
i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. thank you for that report. >> coming up next to the kron 4 morning news covid cases may be on the decline, but housing prices are going up. what's causing the spike. your best shot at by next year. according to zillow, the median price for a home in california. $635,000. but that's not the case for one home in contra, costa county, high on the hill seated on a 5,000 square foot lot leased to a home in martinez hitting the market at $725,000. 3 bedrooms, 2...
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johnny and comedian anna roisman tell a scary story. now, here's your host, johnny bananas! welcome to "celebrity sleepover," where only acceptable, but preferred because they'reng a statement, my first guest is an assassin on stage and the host of "the margaret cho podcast." please welcome the fabulous margaret cho! margaret cho, i would like to welcome you to my, uh, well-decorated man cave. i love it. thank you. and where are you coming to us from today? i'm in my house in los angeles. and who is this fabulous little guest you decided to bring on with you? this is lucia katerina. she is a 5 pound chihuahua dalmatian, so she's a very long chihuahua. it's going to be difficult though if she misbehaves. i mean, that's a tough-- that's a lot to spit out at once. you have like a short, and you just call her lucci? when she's bad, she gets her korean name, which is cho ru cha. cho lu cha! cho ru cha! that's her korean name. she gets scared. yeah. margaret, you're a stand-up comedian. you have a prolific stand-up career, but you've recently made the shift over to the podcasting
johnny and comedian anna roisman tell a scary story. now, here's your host, johnny bananas! welcome to "celebrity sleepover," where only acceptable, but preferred because they'reng a statement, my first guest is an assassin on stage and the host of "the margaret cho podcast." please welcome the fabulous margaret cho! margaret cho, i would like to welcome you to my, uh, well-decorated man cave. i love it. thank you. and where are you coming to us from today? i'm in my house...
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. ♪♪ anna: good morning. i am anna edwards with manus cranny. this is day break europe.icture for stocks as investors shrug off rising inflation and focus on a global shakes campaign. jay powell joins david reubenstein today. don't miss it. jpmorgan is expected to report the strongest earnings growth in more than 10 years. it kicks off first quarter results for the backs. goldman sachs and wells fargo follow. and ton cent is said to hold off on a dollar bond offering over concerns over the distressed debt manager, huarong. manus, good morning, 66:30 in london. we are slugging off the inflation -- shrugging off the inflation, a little hotter, although it didn't send off worry snippings. what everybody was focused off was j and j suspending the shot in europe. will it be a set back in the global inoculation campaign? manus: yes. i have taken one side of the trade and you have taken the other. my fact of the day, you know what i am like with a fact. i am dangerous. calvin johnson is 4% -- johnson & johnson is 4% of what the united states needs of the 190 million shots. your
. ♪♪ anna: good morning. i am anna edwards with manus cranny. this is day break europe.icture for stocks as investors shrug off rising inflation and focus on a global shakes campaign. jay powell joins david reubenstein today. don't miss it. jpmorgan is expected to report the strongest earnings growth in more than 10 years. it kicks off first quarter results for the backs. goldman sachs and wells fargo follow. and ton cent is said to hold off on a dollar bond offering over concerns over the...
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anna: there are lots of challenges and there are a lot of problematic practices. if we are to adjust the supply gap in a commodity like cobalt which is essential to the transition to low carbon, we must recognize that while there are companies that are operating responsibly that run large minds -- mines, there are significant challenges. we are aware that we are operating in the grc, but also some of the practices associated with the mining of cobalt in congo are problematic. we have not seen that in the world of today. in the future, it depends on those supply dynamics and also some of the desires eventually that we might start to see some of the regulatory developments that are being considered today weather in europe or in the -- whether in europe or in the united states. alix: that was my interview with anna krutikov, head of sustainable development at glencore. french winemakers in napa valley, you had me at merlot. a new wave are pouncing just as america's wineries are ready to put a cork in it. a recent survey found that over 50% of wineries would consider
anna: there are lots of challenges and there are a lot of problematic practices. if we are to adjust the supply gap in a commodity like cobalt which is essential to the transition to low carbon, we must recognize that while there are companies that are operating responsibly that run large minds -- mines, there are significant challenges. we are aware that we are operating in the grc, but also some of the practices associated with the mining of cobalt in congo are problematic. we have not seen...