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david. that is _ be there and so on. thank you, david. that is it _ be there and so on. thank you, david. s it from me - be there and so on. thank you, david. that is it from me at - david. that is it from me at the moment you hear is the weather. hello. the rain and snow that fell across many parts of the uk during thursday has been petering out. temperatures have been dropping away. surfaces are really wet out there. so with those wet surfaces and cold conditions, ice could be a big problem on friday morning. fog patches as well. here is the frontal system that brought the rain and snow during thursday. but it has been squeezed out by high pressure. the winds have been falling light. that's allowed temperatures to drop. we've got fog patches out there, quite widely scattered actually across the country. and some ice especially for scotland, northern england, the midlands into east anglia and the southeast. if you do have to make an essentialjourney it could be some pretty poor traveling conditions. through the day most spots will see some sunshine. it is a drier day overall. 0dd showerfo
david. that is _ be there and so on. thank you, david. that is it _ be there and so on. thank you, david. s it from me - be there and so on. thank you, david. that is it from me at - david. that is it from me at the moment you hear is the weather. hello. the rain and snow that fell across many parts of the uk during thursday has been petering out. temperatures have been dropping away. surfaces are really wet out there. so with those wet surfaces and cold conditions, ice could be a big problem...
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david: it will be a rocky week. jeanne: this election will never end. d: we will just keep doing this. up next in the backdrop of the georgia elections, it is certainly the pandemic and concerns over the lacking vaccination rate. an update on the vaccination program in the united states. that is coming up next on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton. failedresident trump again today to overturn his election loss in the state of georgia and allow the georgia legislature to declare him the winner. a federal judge in atlanta ruled georgia's certification of joe biden's victory was done legally. the president has lost dozens of legal challenges since the november election. george of voters are turning out in record numbers to cast ballots in runoff elections that will determine which party controls the senate for the next two years. republicans need to win just one of the two seats up for grabs to maintai
david: it will be a rocky week. jeanne: this election will never end. d: we will just keep doing this. up next in the backdrop of the georgia elections, it is certainly the pandemic and concerns over the lacking vaccination rate. an update on the vaccination program in the united states. that is coming up next on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. bloomberg first...
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gotten rid of, because they never wanted david to be in johnny's life. >> david was murdered inust to keep him out of his son's life. >> and, boom, it clicked for me, all of a sudden. i said, wow. i said, that's over child custody. that's why he's not here today. >> that was the motive? >> that was the motive. >> but was wolf's confession to an ex-wife a true story or just alcohol-fueled bravado? there was no way to know, for sure. but it was enough to at least bring about the arrest in october 2004 of michael wolfe now living in ohio. but an arrest does not a conviction make. and as michael wolfe cooled his heels in an ohio jail, he professed his innocence to anyone who would listen, including the local police, to whom wolfe sent a letter in which he claimed all he knew of a crime centered on a conversation with his ex-wife barbara's father, harry, a few months before the murder. stephen kamp was a reporter with the "palm beach times" and read this letter. all he would admit to was meeting harry at a park, a place where david's bones would later come out of the ground. >> mike
gotten rid of, because they never wanted david to be in johnny's life. >> david was murdered inust to keep him out of his son's life. >> and, boom, it clicked for me, all of a sudden. i said, wow. i said, that's over child custody. that's why he's not here today. >> that was the motive? >> that was the motive. >> but was wolf's confession to an ex-wife a true story or just alcohol-fueled bravado? there was no way to know, for sure. but it was enough to at least...
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being tested. all in all, we have five that are in play right now. david: these that are in play and the two that have been approved are under operating under emergency authorization. will they get permanent authorization or will it be permanent emergency authorization? dr. fauci: no, at again, i don't want to get ahead of the fda david but if you look at the data which i have they are quite impressive in the safety data is sound but to get 94%-95% efficacy and to protect even better against serious disease is something i think will be a pretty good pathway to permanent approval of both of these but again i don't want to get ahead of the fda. if their decision. david: have you noticed that what i've noticed in my self and i stayed home a lot and i'm gaining weight and is not a big problem for my health? how do you stay in shape when you are to stay home all the time? dr. fauci: david, what i recommend you do is you go out and get a mask on and do exercise and be it walking or running but you are correct that there is when you ask people for the most people
being tested. all in all, we have five that are in play right now. david: these that are in play and the two that have been approved are under operating under emergency authorization. will they get permanent authorization or will it be permanent emergency authorization? dr. fauci: no, at again, i don't want to get ahead of the fda david but if you look at the data which i have they are quite impressive in the safety data is sound but to get 94%-95% efficacy and to protect even better against...
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david be sure to make. the link. with. the. swedish design meets chinese electric power the new costar. electrics and on leave the competition in the dust with dynamism comfort and above all grain does the pollstar have what it takes to compete with a tesla. read. on the deal. the 77 percent. financing in kenya also for everyone. in uganda kenya journeys. and soccer culture in south africa you know what. this episode is all about school let's fight the 77 percent. to 60 minutes to do away with. what secrets why behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world. heritage 360. now. it's once again time to take a look at a fully electric car the pollstar 2. we are living during the most extraordinary. history.
david be sure to make. the link. with. the. swedish design meets chinese electric power the new costar. electrics and on leave the competition in the dust with dynamism comfort and above all grain does the pollstar have what it takes to compete with a tesla. read. on the deal. the 77 percent. financing in kenya also for everyone. in uganda kenya journeys. and soccer culture in south africa you know what. this episode is all about school let's fight the 77 percent. to 60 minutes to do away with....
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there is work that remains to be done. davidwhen the history of 2020 is written, it will no doubt be about covid, but let's talk about it for a moment. do you think china could have done a better job alerting the u.s. and other countries about how devastating covid could be, or they did what they could have done? sec. pompeo: undoubtably they could have done a better job. they did a poor job intentionally. they knew a great deal more than they told the world. they co-opted the who, politicized it, taking it from a science-based organization to a political organization, and took actions that protected them, but threaten the world. when the story of 2020, when the communist party first became aware of human to human spread of this virus, the world will come to understand that the chinese coming his party handled this in a way that has caused an enormous loss of life, billions and billions of losses dollars, wealth, and prosperity around the world, and it did not have to be this way. david: do you feel there has been progress in no
there is work that remains to be done. davidwhen the history of 2020 is written, it will no doubt be about covid, but let's talk about it for a moment. do you think china could have done a better job alerting the u.s. and other countries about how devastating covid could be, or they did what they could have done? sec. pompeo: undoubtably they could have done a better job. they did a poor job intentionally. they knew a great deal more than they told the world. they co-opted the who, politicized...
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david shannon became both a husband and a father. >> they were all having a good time being a normal family, you know. everybody getting along, or fighting as you do. he loved them, definitely. >> soon the shannons became six, with the birth of their two boys. and in 2000 david took the family south to fayetteville, when he was transferred to fort bragg. >> david loved the military. he loved being a soldier. you talk about somebody having a first love or something they love more than anything. he loved that uniform. >> and the military had been good to david. he was major shannon by now, well on his way to becoming a colonel. and that was the phone call the shannon family was really looking forward to from fort bragg. not the one they got that devastating morning in july 2002. >> they said, "david's been shot. he's been murdered." no, it couldn't be, he was in special forces, he must have been into something odd, you know, there must have been something with what he was doing at work that, you know, this must have been a hit. >> we felt that something had gone wrong, that he found out
david shannon became both a husband and a father. >> they were all having a good time being a normal family, you know. everybody getting along, or fighting as you do. he loved them, definitely. >> soon the shannons became six, with the birth of their two boys. and in 2000 david took the family south to fayetteville, when he was transferred to fort bragg. >> david loved the military. he loved being a soldier. you talk about somebody having a first love or something they love...
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that work remains to be done. davidwhen the history of 2020 is written, it will be written that covid dramatically affected everything in the world. let's talk about covid for a moment. do you think china could have done a better job alerting the u.s. and other countries about how devastating covid could be, or do you think they did what they could do and there's nothing more they could have done? sec. pompeo: undoubtably they could have done a better job. not only could they have done a better job that might imply , negligence. they did a poor job intentionally. they knew much, they knew a great deal more than they told the world. they co-opted the world health organization, they politicized it, taking it from a science-based organization to a political organization, and took actions that protected them, but threatened the world. when the story of 2020, really when the chinese communist party december, 2019, first became aware of human to human spread of this virus, the world will come to understand what most people al
that work remains to be done. davidwhen the history of 2020 is written, it will be written that covid dramatically affected everything in the world. let's talk about covid for a moment. do you think china could have done a better job alerting the u.s. and other countries about how devastating covid could be, or do you think they did what they could do and there's nothing more they could have done? sec. pompeo: undoubtably they could have done a better job. not only could they have done a better...
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david: good for you. i think most americans agree that's the way it has to be prioritize. . u the best not only for tracing the new mutant, but happy new year to you. >> happy new year. david: 2021 is shaping up to be good for criminals, the bad guys are benefitting and good guys are trying to fight back that's next. >> taking a live look at los angeles, california where a new year means new sentencing rules for criminals, thanks to the newly elected district attorney george gas cone. his new guidelines to lower sentences for violent crimes is not sitting there well. the families and members of law enforcement in particular, in fact. the deputy d.a.'s union is now suing to block the changes. michelle hennessey is the president of associate deputy district attorneys for los angeles. thanks for being here. what are your major complaints about the new d.a.? >> the primary complaint, the elected district attorney has wide discretion how to implement laws and charges in individual cases, but that discretion doesn't authorize him or her to violate the law in a blanket manner or dir
david: good for you. i think most americans agree that's the way it has to be prioritize. . u the best not only for tracing the new mutant, but happy new year to you. >> happy new year. david: 2021 is shaping up to be good for criminals, the bad guys are benefitting and good guys are trying to fight back that's next. >> taking a live look at los angeles, california where a new year means new sentencing rules for criminals, thanks to the newly elected district attorney george gas...
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david: so, your mother lived to see you be the ceo? tim: she did. d: and did she say, "well, you're great. i always knew "you'd be successful, and can you "help me with my iphone? can you help this or..."? [laughter] tim: well, i did get both of them on ipad and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so, but they-- honestly, they treat me like they did 20 years ago and 40 years ago, 60 years ago. david: he calls you with tips about what to do or tell you how to do things or not really? tim: if i do something he doesn't think is good, he tells me about it. "i saw you on that show. you weren't very good." [laughter] so, i'm hoping you edit this well. [laughter and applause] david: you're obviously a pretty public figure. you were not before. have you ever thought that maybe you could run for president of the united states, because-- [cheering and applause] tim: i'm not political, right? i-- i love focusing on the policy stuff, but in the dysfunction kind of in washington between the legislative branch and so forth, i think that i can
david: so, your mother lived to see you be the ceo? tim: she did. d: and did she say, "well, you're great. i always knew "you'd be successful, and can you "help me with my iphone? can you help this or..."? [laughter] tim: well, i did get both of them on ipad and i finally convinced my father to start using iphone. and so, but they-- honestly, they treat me like they did 20 years ago and 40 years ago, 60 years ago. david: he calls you with tips about what to do or tell you...
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david: you were prescient. that's extraordinary there. you decided this could be a possibility. s bandwidth to increase that by 50%. david: 50%. so you eventually could be churning out tens of thousands of vaccinated people. >> absolutely. david: wow. >> absolutely. you know, we are entertainment and event builders. we host people from all over the country and all over the world for sports events, festivals. plunging people -- bringing people in, pushing them through the facility, this is a natural for us. so to be able to put this together with our partners at honeywell, sports entertainment, this was a natural way to serve the community. david: are you being reimbursed by some of the pharmaceutical companies or by the government itself or what? >> yeah. so we have -- there were hard costs involved with the endeavor, we decided to actually lean in and give our facility for free. ful -- so we display this some things, but there are hard costs that the group will share. david: so you're essentially going to eat the cost, they're not too big. but i'm just wondering whether you have
david: you were prescient. that's extraordinary there. you decided this could be a possibility. s bandwidth to increase that by 50%. david: 50%. so you eventually could be churning out tens of thousands of vaccinated people. >> absolutely. david: wow. >> absolutely. you know, we are entertainment and event builders. we host people from all over the country and all over the world for sports events, festivals. plunging people -- bringing people in, pushing them through the facility,...
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francine: davide, thank you so much. we will beight back with david and sarah -- davide serra of algebris. coming up, we will of course bring you live coverage of biden's swearing in. that is at 4:00 p.m. london time, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. now let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash, here's leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, francine. netflix has ended is bigger than ever year with a bang, adding more subscribers, saying it no longer needed money to expand. it added 8.5 million subscribers. it helped by adding new shows, including "bridgerton" and "the queen's gambit." $21 million. hard-hit by the covid-19 pandemic, being forced to close theme parks and postpone movie releases. due to those losses, some bonuses were scrapped and executive pay was reined in. asml has surpassed expectations for the quarter. the dutch campaign makes semiconductors. it is mostly protected from the pandemic, as it is working to make the latest co
francine: davide, thank you so much. we will beight back with david and sarah -- davide serra of algebris. coming up, we will of course bring you live coverage of biden's swearing in. that is at 4:00 p.m. london time, and this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am francine lacqua here in london. now let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash, here's leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, francine. netflix has ended is bigger than ever...
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david: right. ruth: and as tired as i may be in the beginning, i always feel... much better when we finish. vid: ok, so you met your husband marty, you were married for 56 years... ruth: yes. ruth: yes, and met when i was 17 and he was 18. david: and, uh, what is the likelihood of a woman at cornell meeting somebody they marry, and that person wants to take care of child-rearing and also cooking, as well as sharing all the other burdens of being married? is that a very common thing, in your observation or... ruth: heh heh! [laughter] it was extraordinary at any time, but particularly in the 1950s. cornell, by the way had a 4-1 ratio-- 4 men to every woman. it was the place parents want to send their daughters. [laughter] see, if you couldn't find your man at cornell, you were hopeless. [laughter] so then i met marty, and he was, in fact, the first boy i ever knew who cared that i had a brain. he was always my biggest booster. the cooking-- oh, that began... i had two years between college and law school, when marty was in service. those two years we spent in fort sill, oklahoma, the principa
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david? >> we'll be tracking that in the weeks to come. stephanie, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, new york city cutting ties with the trump family business. what the city's now done and one of the president's sons responding tonight. ♪ ♪ when you drive this smooth, you save with allstate. the future of auto insurance is here. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. everyone remembers the moment they heard... "you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda—a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer, where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment, if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment a
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guy: do you think mitt romney and ted cruz can be in the same party? davidtal question -- is there a republican party? at the moment, it would be fair to say that no, there is no republican party. we no longer have a leader. mitch mccarty will no longer be a majority leader. -- mitch mcconnell will no longer be a majority later. we will hear from lindsey graham who supported president trump, suddenly turn on him. he will have a news conference and that will play out over the next couple of weeks, who is trying to run this party. alix: it has been a long couple of days for you. he will be speaking with stephanie murphy, congresswoman from florida on "balance of power." chuck schumer putting out a statement, calling for the 25th amendment, aoc on twitter doing the same and calling for a probe of members who helped insight that attacks, the d.c. mayor asking friend investigation, at about 60 arrests -- asking for an investigation, and about 60 arrests. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, to our tv and radio audiences, i
guy: do you think mitt romney and ted cruz can be in the same party? davidtal question -- is there a republican party? at the moment, it would be fair to say that no, there is no republican party. we no longer have a leader. mitch mccarty will no longer be a majority leader. -- mitch mcconnell will no longer be a majority later. we will hear from lindsey graham who supported president trump, suddenly turn on him. he will have a news conference and that will play out over the next couple of...
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the united states, pfizer and moderna and do you anticipate others to be approved relatively in the near future? >> yes, i do davidaird there's another company called [inaudible] which is the pharmaceutical component of johnson & johnson and they have completed the enrollment of their clinical trial and we will be getting data that will be cemented to the fda very likely by the end of january and hopefully by february we will have doses that will be able to be distributed. hopefully, i think i'm pretty close in my projections there but the final determination will be made by the company. there are a couple companies that are getting support from the u.s. government and one of them is astrazeneca which has another trial ongoing in this country as well as in the uk and there is another company right in our local area here called novo fax which is a different vaccine that is being tested. all in all, we have five that are in play right now. >> these that are in play and the two that have been approved are under operating under emergency authorization. will they get permanent authorization or will it be permanent emer
the united states, pfizer and moderna and do you anticipate others to be approved relatively in the near future? >> yes, i do davidaird there's another company called [inaudible] which is the pharmaceutical component of johnson & johnson and they have completed the enrollment of their clinical trial and we will be getting data that will be cemented to the fda very likely by the end of january and hopefully by february we will have doses that will be able to be distributed. hopefully,...
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we have, or may have a charles payne effect. >> i'm thrilled to be back, david. ber it, was a remarkable 2020. so the question is what will 2021 bring? we'll be examining trends and history, portfolio moves investors should consider as this new year should get underway. president trump pressing georgia's election chief to find enough votes to overturn joe biden. this as more republicans join the extraordinary effort to overturn
we have, or may have a charles payne effect. >> i'm thrilled to be back, david. ber it, was a remarkable 2020. so the question is what will 2021 bring? we'll be examining trends and history, portfolio moves investors should consider as this new year should get underway. president trump pressing georgia's election chief to find enough votes to overturn joe biden. this as more republicans join the extraordinary effort to overturn
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be a good day. and joey is coming biden and, harris -- kamala harris will lead us to that day. davidwish you all the very best. i am very happy that you are in good shape. thank you for being with us. that was congresswoman joyce beatty. coming up, we will talk about what is next. we will have craig gordon back, our washington bureau chief. this is special coverage on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. ♪ david: this is a special edition of balance of power. we are covering this motion and riding on capitol hill in washington dc. they are joined by our bloomberg washington bureau chief. is a rather remarkable development. we know that president trump taped a video placing to go home. i understand that it was a fraudulent election, but still, go home and be peaceful. now we have facebook pulling down that video. facebook saying this is an emergency situation. we are taking appropriate emergency measures. this is pretty extraordinary. people -- theynt were saying this is on your head if you don't take this down. >> i agree and we know that donald trump has been at war with the soci
be a good day. and joey is coming biden and, harris -- kamala harris will lead us to that day. davidwish you all the very best. i am very happy that you are in good shape. thank you for being with us. that was congresswoman joyce beatty. coming up, we will talk about what is next. we will have craig gordon back, our washington bureau chief. this is special coverage on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. ♪ david: this is a special edition of balance of power. we are covering this motion...
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after being out for 10 years, and excited to see the work we have been doing since. david a consumer health care specialist in addition to being a classics person and a modern language person. but then you in effect sold off or you have joint-ventured your consumer health care business. did you ever expect when you came to gsk that you would not be doing consumer health care, and you would be doing the traditional pharmaceutical health care? emma: the short answer to that is no, but i am incredibly excited to see, frankly, the creation of two world-leading businesses. in consumer health, we built the joint venture with pfizer and declared at the time of doing that deal that we would, by around mid-2022, separate that company out to be an independent company. because it is the only standalone dedicated to consumer health care consumer products company in the world. it has leading positions in leading markets in leading categories. and frankly, having it inside as a slightly invisible division, a much bigger company whose number one priority is to invest in the bio-pharma pi
after being out for 10 years, and excited to see the work we have been doing since. david a consumer health care specialist in addition to being a classics person and a modern language person. but then you in effect sold off or you have joint-ventured your consumer health care business. did you ever expect when you came to gsk that you would not be doing consumer health care, and you would be doing the traditional pharmaceutical health care? emma: the short answer to that is no, but i am...
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it's a perfect explanation of my mother being excited for me but not always fully understanding why. david: by the time you are nominated to be on the supreme court, at that point, she recognized it was a great honor, i assume. with the supreme court, every buddy gets an interview with the president of the united states. how do you in -- how do you prepare for an interview with the president of united states? do you stay up all night preparing? jutice sotomayor: what i did was i called a bunch of friends who i knew had been involved in other administrations to ask them the kinds of questions that tended to be asked during this process. this was a different president, and so -- it was president obama and this was his first nomination, so no one could tell me what questions his people were likely to ask. but i understood there was a process and a likelihood that some questions would be the same over different presidential administrations. i then sent out an email to my family of law clerks, i had over 70 of them at the time. i asked them to think of questions i might be asked and think of is
it's a perfect explanation of my mother being excited for me but not always fully understanding why. david: by the time you are nominated to be on the supreme court, at that point, she recognized it was a great honor, i assume. with the supreme court, every buddy gets an interview with the president of the united states. how do you in -- how do you prepare for an interview with the president of united states? do you stay up all night preparing? jutice sotomayor: what i did was i called a bunch...
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david: private equity people won't be on the top of your list? gov. it depends on if you have some comorbidities or health issues. if you are of a certain age -- you are probably too young. david: i wish i were. many in this country said, about 40%, don't want to take the vaccine. 70% -- dr. fauci has said unless you get 70% vaccinated you do not get the benefits of herd immunity. gov. hogan: there was a miscommunication about some people had the impression it was being rushed in an unsafe way. now people are feeling more comfortable as more information comes out with the change in administration, everyone together saying the vaccine is good, works and is important. we have to get about 70% vaccination if we want to stamp it out. david: are you willing to announce today that you are running for president in 2024? your show would -- gov. hogan: 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 large
david: private equity people won't be on the top of your list? gov. it depends on if you have some comorbidities or health issues. if you are of a certain age -- you are probably too young. david: i wish i were. many in this country said, about 40%, don't want to take the vaccine. 70% -- dr. fauci has said unless you get 70% vaccinated you do not get the benefits of herd immunity. gov. hogan: there was a miscommunication about some people had the impression it was being rushed in an unsafe...
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david: i guess private equity people won't be on the top of your list, right? governor hogan: we can see. depends on if you have a comorbidity or health issues, we might be able to move you up the list. if you are a of a certain age. you are probably too young. we will see. david: i wish i were. [laughter] a recent gallup poll shows that 40% of americans don't want to take the vaccine but unless you do this, you don't have the benefit of herd immunity. how will you convince people to take it? governor hogan: we are better than a few weeks ago. there was this miscommunication that it had -- it was being rushed in an unsafe way but now people, with the change in administration and everybody together saying the vaccine is good and works and is important, but it will take some convincing because you are right, we have to get to about 70% vaccination if we want to stamp it out and you can't have 60% of people saying that you won't take it. david: are you ready to announce today that you are running for president in 2024? governor hogan: that would really break some
david: i guess private equity people won't be on the top of your list, right? governor hogan: we can see. depends on if you have a comorbidity or health issues, we might be able to move you up the list. if you are a of a certain age. you are probably too young. we will see. david: i wish i were. [laughter] a recent gallup poll shows that 40% of americans don't want to take the vaccine but unless you do this, you don't have the benefit of herd immunity. how will you convince people to take it?...
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ryan also said 10 to 15 additional officers are being investigated. david? >> all right, more to come on that. martha, thank you. >>> and now to that urgent fbi warning tonight about armed protests now being planned in all 50 u.s. state capitals and the u.s. capital, too, before and right up through the inauguration. and the group now threatening to attack federal, state and local office buildings if president trump is removed from office. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: after those horrifying images at the capitol, federal authorities warning of more potential uprisings. this fbi bulletin alerting law enforcement across the country that armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols through inauguration day. intelligence pointing to an unnamed, armed group calling for the "storming" of government buildings and courthouses if president trump is removed before january 20th. the fbi saying the group is also planning attacks here in d.c., the day of biden's inauguration. threats also identified against joe bi
ryan also said 10 to 15 additional officers are being investigated. david? >> all right, more to come on that. martha, thank you. >>> and now to that urgent fbi warning tonight about armed protests now being planned in all 50 u.s. state capitals and the u.s. capital, too, before and right up through the inauguration. and the group now threatening to attack federal, state and local office buildings if president trump is removed from office. here's our chief justice correspondent...
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thank you thank you very much for having me david also be security specialist focusing a lot on africa central african republic the east of africa on the west of left there so it's a great treasure to be here thanks david malcolm how long have you been covering the central african republic how would you tell the story of what's happening right now. i mean of the 1st time when there were many years ago and go into orbit in the remote town a nice 2 and there with the ugandan. or the lord's resistance army. this is my 1st time in the last week where itself was tense but pretty quiet at the moment there's a curfew which is violently enforced people have been shot up being caught out and about just. minutes after pm so everyone's kind of scuffling home by 4 or 5 of the barriers at the edge of the city who are not allowed to pass because just beyond. the armed groups who attacked the week before and said that said that they they want to overthrow the government. so not very conducive for meeting people and ring but we did get speeches of the libyan affected by the conflict in buying here and
thank you thank you very much for having me david also be security specialist focusing a lot on africa central african republic the east of africa on the west of left there so it's a great treasure to be here thanks david malcolm how long have you been covering the central african republic how would you tell the story of what's happening right now. i mean of the 1st time when there were many years ago and go into orbit in the remote town a nice 2 and there with the ugandan. or the lord's...
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david? >> could be a very tough night ahead. will, thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano timing it all out for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. highest impact storm certainly in california, but i don't want to undersell what's happening in the mid south, that one that dropped that tornado in tallahassee. let's take a look. it's going to bring heavy rain to georgia and south carolina. but plowable snows from indiana all the way to north carolina tomorrow morning, which is right when southern california will be getting the brunt of that atmospheric river, pointed right at santa barbara, then los angeles, san diego. more damaging winds. winds over 120 miles an hour in the mountains. unstoppable rains and feet of mountain snow with a flood threat and mudslides right through friday. david? >> just getting slammed in california tonight. rob, thank you. >>> president biden making news today with several executive actions on climate, saying it is time to act. also saying it's an opportunity to create american jobs. 1 millio
david? >> could be a very tough night ahead. will, thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano timing it all out for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. highest impact storm certainly in california, but i don't want to undersell what's happening in the mid south, that one that dropped that tornado in tallahassee. let's take a look. it's going to bring heavy rain to georgia and south carolina. but plowable snows from indiana all the way to north carolina...
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she has broken by the other leaders to say that trump should be impeached. david: what price might she have to pay for that? it may indicate the future of the republican party. jim jordan and others, prominent supporters of donald trump, jim jordan of ohio, calling for her to be removed from leadership. is that likely? emily: she has said she will not be stepping down. the vote on leadership was already held for this congress. she has this position and is going to be going forward with an eye on this divide we are seeing now within the republican conference. trump supporters that voted to oppose approving the electoral college vote. not just for impeachment but those who supported the electoral college. they have played and in addition to this vote, there's a capital that they have to prepare for at the capitol, but a stripped down inauguration at some point that gets back to business with violence they haven't seen against the federal building in a couple of decades here. i'm curious as to what the security measures are to ensure a peaceful transition of power. e
she has broken by the other leaders to say that trump should be impeached. david: what price might she have to pay for that? it may indicate the future of the republican party. jim jordan and others, prominent supporters of donald trump, jim jordan of ohio, calling for her to be removed from leadership. is that likely? emily: she has said she will not be stepping down. the vote on leadership was already held for this congress. she has this position and is going to be going forward with an eye...
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i just knew i was gonna be a fisherman. david: rinse him a little. i never even thought about third generation. just a couple of weeks ago, i said, "well, wait a second. we're third generation." you know, i didn't even think about that, and my granddaughter is down here working at the market. that's fourth generation. nick: our goal is to catch the bigeye tuna. the largest bigeye that we can catch is our goal. david: he's been fishing about a thousand miles out for tuna, and a lot of people say, "well, why do you fish a thousand miles?" we're not allow to fish within 200 miles of the beach, our regulations in the united states. nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all t
i just knew i was gonna be a fisherman. david: rinse him a little. i never even thought about third generation. just a couple of weeks ago, i said, "well, wait a second. we're third generation." you know, i didn't even think about that, and my granddaughter is down here working at the market. that's fourth generation. nick: our goal is to catch the bigeye tuna. the largest bigeye that we can catch is our goal. david: he's been fishing about a thousand miles out for tuna, and a lot of...
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david: eventually you move up to be a four-star general. did either of your parents live to see that event? secretary powell: four-star, no. my only parent who saw me become promoted to general was my mother. she saw me promoted to one star. david: did she say "i always knew this would happen"? secretary powell: no. they said there is only one thing to do. my aunt was the senior person in the family. she invited alma and me to lunch. she was lecturing me something awful. she said, you got her twice. every time you go to vietnam, you got hurt. we're worried if you go back again, you'll die. you've got to leave now. i said, you don't understand. i'm a professional soldier. i can't leave. this is what i do. this is my profession. she still was not persuaded. i said, did i tell you 20 years in aiken retire -- i can retire and they will give me full retirement pay for the rest of my life? in typical fashion she said, stay. and i did. david: you got a call from a friend of yours, frank carlucci, who said, i would like you to come back. i want you
david: eventually you move up to be a four-star general. did either of your parents live to see that event? secretary powell: four-star, no. my only parent who saw me become promoted to general was my mother. she saw me promoted to one star. david: did she say "i always knew this would happen"? secretary powell: no. they said there is only one thing to do. my aunt was the senior person in the family. she invited alma and me to lunch. she was lecturing me something awful. she said, you...