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and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey.f days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much later. but he says in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills. >> how many times did you say to your wife, if you don't get off the drugs, i'm going to have to leave you? >> at least three. >> but she wouldn't do it? >> she would fall back into her old habits. >> she would never agree to rehab? >> no. she told me that all her doctors are on the same page. everything is fine. >> so alex was telling everyone that his wife was a victim of her own demons. but soon, new evidence would will emerge that would send this case in a more sinister direction. >>> coming up -- >> the results came back clean
and it was emily's desire to keep it from alex. >> emily went cold turkey.f days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that it had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much...
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emily: emily wilkins, all watching january 20.with you and be following the events tomorrow. it has been a big day in the world of electric cars. cruise raising $2 billion from general motors and microsoft, the deal putting the company closer to a commercial robo taxi service. another company raised additional funding for an eye watering valuation. let's start with the gm. give us some analysis. >> gm shares up big. the company is positioning itself for a future. they have invested heavily in electric vehicles that consumers will one day purchase. it will be something like 27 billion dollars worth of investment across the two companies. if you think about waymo and alphabet, they have a cloud and financial relationship. the microsoft deal gives access to a platform. autonomous vehicles are computers on wheels. the ambition is to operate a robo taxi service. all of that takes management, sending him to and from the right place, making sure it can be hailed using a mobile app. that is quite so much importance has been given to this
emily: emily wilkins, all watching january 20.with you and be following the events tomorrow. it has been a big day in the world of electric cars. cruise raising $2 billion from general motors and microsoft, the deal putting the company closer to a commercial robo taxi service. another company raised additional funding for an eye watering valuation. let's start with the gm. give us some analysis. >> gm shares up big. the company is positioning itself for a future. they have invested...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, roils the market. a selloff in the u.s. as concerns mount over record new cases of covid-19 and political uncertainty as two senate seats in georgia hanging in the balance. we will have the latest, plus the u.k. on lockdown again. is there a bubble intact? -- in tech? what about bitcoin? we will dig into all things crypto as bitcoin sores passed $34,000 and then pulls back. and, a meet at the google bargaining table. 200 google employees start a union aiming to take on issues from compensation to ethics and challenging the search giant's leadership. we have all the details. those stories in a moment, but first u.s. stocks slumping on spikes in cases of coronavirus and before this week's georgia senate runoff. pretty group -- pretty group treaty grouped out wraps it up for us. reporter: you did see a little bit of positive gains and then everything went south. we saw the s&p 500 and the nasdaq ending the day in the red. the stoxx index actually outperforming
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, roils the market. a selloff in the u.s. as concerns mount over record new cases of covid-19 and political uncertainty as two senate seats in georgia hanging in the balance. we will have the latest, plus the u.k. on lockdown again. is there a bubble intact? -- in tech? what about bitcoin? we will dig into all things crypto as bitcoin sores passed $34,000 and then pulls back. and, a...
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emily: emily: meantime, we also heard -- emily: meantime, we also heard from senator, elizabeth warrenying she would like to see more enforcement here. for years, wealthy investors have treated the stock market like their own personal casino, while everyone else pays the price. it is long past time for the sec and other financial regulators to wake up and do their job with the new administration, democrats running the congress, i intend to make sure they do. do you think we could see longer-term legislation, as a result of this, which would mean that perhaps some things happening here which might not be illegal now might be illegal in the future? >> that is an excellent question. i think it is certainly a possibility. the sec's role is not only to enforce the federal security's role, but it also involves rulemaking and the day-to-day regulation of the market. but i think what we are seeing here is someone unique. it is a dynamic involving retail investors, primarily, moving the markets, creating short squeezes by hedge funds sophisticated institutional investors, on the long side of it
emily: emily: meantime, we also heard -- emily: meantime, we also heard from senator, elizabeth warrenying she would like to see more enforcement here. for years, wealthy investors have treated the stock market like their own personal casino, while everyone else pays the price. it is long past time for the sec and other financial regulators to wake up and do their job with the new administration, democrats running the congress, i intend to make sure they do. do you think we could see...
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moment for emily chang.irst a look at the markets, optimism that the economy will benefit from government support after hours where it was all about the impeachment. ed ludlow has more. >> the news being that the house has the votes to impeach president trump for a second time. 232 in favor, 197 against. 10 republicans voting in favor of impeaching donald trump. not a lot of action out there on the financial markets, where we are waiting on futures, but currency markets are very sanguine. euro-dollar is pretty static. in terms of the story of the day this was about the outperformance of technology stocks, leading the games in the narrative boosted by the news of a stimulus from the biden presidency. you can see it there, the new york index up 1% and outperforming the s&p 500. i want to focus on the philadelphia semiconductor index . more modest games, but the story here is intel, up 6% on the day on this news that the ceo will be replaced. gelsinger was a longtime employee of intel prior to joining vm west.
moment for emily chang.irst a look at the markets, optimism that the economy will benefit from government support after hours where it was all about the impeachment. ed ludlow has more. >> the news being that the house has the votes to impeach president trump for a second time. 232 in favor, 197 against. 10 republicans voting in favor of impeaching donald trump. not a lot of action out there on the financial markets, where we are waiting on futures, but currency markets are very sanguine....
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. president-elect biden is said to propose a $1.9 trillion stimulus plan. we will have all the details. plus, the right decision for twitter. ceo jack dorsey defends the social network's decision to ban president trump's account. we will discuss. the retail markets sizzled. another tech ipo, another when under percent pop. investors seem to agree there is a huge market for used goods. we began with that massive stimulus plan. 1.9 trillion dollars in aid proposed by president-elect biden. breaking a two day rally. ed ludlow has more. walk us through the end of the session as we got those headlines. ed: on a down day, it was technology stocks that were underperforming. as the market digested the reports, the s&p 500 off by around four tens 1%. the nasdaq 100 off by six tens of 1%. some interesting subplots within the technology sector. there is a bifurcation here. if you look at the philadelphia semi conductor index, the gauge of ship stocks come up by 2%. how often have we been talking r
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. president-elect biden is said to propose a $1.9 trillion stimulus plan. we will have all the details. plus, the right decision for twitter. ceo jack dorsey defends the social network's decision to ban president trump's account. we will discuss. the retail markets sizzled. another tech ipo, another when under percent pop. investors seem to agree there is a huge market for used goods. we began with that massive stimulus...
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emily: absolutely. you, noubar, for coming on the show in giving the public an idea of what you're doing behind the scenes. noubar afeyan, moderna co-founder, thank you. coming up, the white house and cyberspace, our conversation with the former cyber advisor to president obama is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: foreign interference is not a new issue, it has faced this nation for decades. so how will the biden administration handle cybersecurity. what are they walking into? let's bring in kiersten todt of the cyber readiness institute, former cyber adviser to president obama. and it is not just foreign interference, it is domestic interference as we saw at the capitol riots on january 6. what is the biden administration walking into when it comes to the threat landscape and cyberspace? kiersten: thanks, emily, for having me on. we are in a very intense threat landscape. to your point regarding the two issues regarding foreign adversaries and domestic extremism, the issues the biden administration i
emily: absolutely. you, noubar, for coming on the show in giving the public an idea of what you're doing behind the scenes. noubar afeyan, moderna co-founder, thank you. coming up, the white house and cyberspace, our conversation with the former cyber advisor to president obama is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: foreign interference is not a new issue, it has faced this nation for decades. so how will the biden administration handle cybersecurity. what are they walking into? let's bring...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, the two senate runoff elections are drawing to a close in georgia. we will have the latest. plus, how social media is policing misinformation about the races. chips off the old block. qualcomm says president will take over when the ceo retires. we will talk about the company's strategy going forward. the chip under she -- industry is going through changes. apple upsetting the card and making more chips of its own. and going long on amazon. a 155% gain on a short seller's big bets in 2020. what does he have his eye on this year? we will ask him. u.s. stocks rising today amid those key elections happening right now in georgia. ed ludlow has a look at how that shaped the day in trading even though volume was thinned. ed: the s&p 500 closing up 0.7%. we have seen oil rising on tuesday. but also, technology stocks. the nasdaq up by 0.8%. the biggest driver in terms of points being apple at 1.25%, also rebounding. apple in points terms was one of the biggest poin
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, the two senate runoff elections are drawing to a close in georgia. we will have the latest. plus, how social media is policing misinformation about the races. chips off the old block. qualcomm says president will take over when the ceo retires. we will talk about the company's strategy going forward. the chip under she -- industry is going through changes. apple upsetting the card and...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. we are looking back on our biggest interviews of the year this week, a year unlike any other. while a global pandemic created uncertainties for many companies, the tech sector proceeded to do what it does best -- adapt. 2020 brought not just a virus but the deaths of two african-americans at the hands of police bringing a , groundswell of protest. education, the legal system, the workplace some of tech's top , leaders took a stand, saying black lives matter. but the devil is in the details. facebook's latest diversity report shows the company has struggled to increase black representation. in technical roles even by a single percentage point. we spoke with maxine williams about the challenges that remain. >> what you will see is that we have been able to increase women in technical roles 15% to 24%. we have been able to increase women in non-technical roles and even black people in non-technical roles in the same period. hispanics, 11 percent, but in technical roles, black and hispani
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. we are looking back on our biggest interviews of the year this week, a year unlike any other. while a global pandemic created uncertainties for many companies, the tech sector proceeded to do what it does best -- adapt. 2020 brought not just a virus but the deaths of two african-americans at the hands of police bringing a , groundswell of protest. education, the legal system, the workplace some of tech's top ,...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, what goes up did indeed come down. stocks boosted by day traders finally tumbling, wiping out a sizable chunk of the gamestop rally and more. i'll speak to the reddit co-founder about the power of the people but also the risk they face. plus lawmakers and regulators take notice. republicans and democrats calling for congressional hearings on the trading freeze put in place by robinhood and other trading platforms. robinhood now planning to reopen on a limited basis tomorrow. we will have the very latest. and the year ahead. i talked to the coo of softbank and airbnb ceo for their thoughts on where markets and the world are going including of course the retail investor revolt. we will get to all of that in just a moment. first i want to look at the markets. u.s. equities mounting a comeback from the worst loss since october as moves to limit retail trading and speculation , some companies open door for hedge funds to load up on stocks they had been ditching. ed ludlow has be
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, what goes up did indeed come down. stocks boosted by day traders finally tumbling, wiping out a sizable chunk of the gamestop rally and more. i'll speak to the reddit co-founder about the power of the people but also the risk they face. plus lawmakers and regulators take notice. republicans and democrats calling for congressional hearings on the trading freeze put in place by robinhood and other...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. president biden's second full day in office.n assessment of what is to come. he warns more than 600,000 people in the u.s. will likely die of covid. and how he plans to respond to the ensuing economic crisis. plus the part of our interview with the san francisco mayor. aztec workers leave, don't call it an exodus just yet. he makes the case for staying put. it is not just fake news that is a problem, local fake news. in the void left by dying local news, hyper-partisan sites have been flooding the space. the future of media and a post trump world. we will talk to the ceo of the american journalism project. u.s. stocks slipping from stocks as investors grow a bit anxious the virus will hamper growth and democrats will struggle to get a $2 trillion package through congress. >> add to those things emily, the consideration of a potential coronavirus strain and the u.k. being linked to a higher mortality rate. it has been an exuberant week. the equity market may be taking its foot off the gas a little. the s&p 500 down 0.3% the nasda
♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. president biden's second full day in office.n assessment of what is to come. he warns more than 600,000 people in the u.s. will likely die of covid. and how he plans to respond to the ensuing economic crisis. plus the part of our interview with the san francisco mayor. aztec workers leave, don't call it an exodus just yet. he makes the case for staying put. it is not just fake news that is a problem, local fake news. in the void left by dying local...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, trump defiant. the president says he is at zero risk of being removed from office by the 25th amendment. meantime, lawmakers are considering impeaching him for a second time. we will have the very latest from washington. plus, twitter purge. the social network deletes more than 70,000 accounts tied to qanon. days after banning the president for good. we will speak to the star of the netflix hit "the social dilemma." and tracking mutations. the high-stakes work to reveal covid mutations by the biotech firm illumina. it may be truly illuminating indeed. we will talk to the ceo about just how dangerous the new strain is. all of that in a moment. first, talking about the markets. u.s. stocks moving higher as investors mulled the prospect of an economic recovery and the rollout of a vaccine. i want to get the full picture with bloomberg's ed ludlow. ed: choppy trading in equity markets, but we ended the day in the green across all major u.s. indices. if there wa
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, trump defiant. the president says he is at zero risk of being removed from office by the 25th amendment. meantime, lawmakers are considering impeaching him for a second time. we will have the very latest from washington. plus, twitter purge. the social network deletes more than 70,000 accounts tied to qanon. days after banning the president for good. we will speak to the star of...
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i'm sitting in at the moment for emily chang. lot of stories going on around the world right now, and first we want to take a look at the markets. u.s. stocks rose for a second straight day on optimism the economy will benefit from government support. ed ludlow has more. ed: after hours, the news being the house has the votes to impeach president trump for a second time, 232 in favor, 197 against, 10 republicans voting in favor of impeaching donald trump. not a lot of action out there. currency markets, pretty sanguine. yen, a haven assets. euro-dollar, pretty static. this is about outperformance of technology stocks. the narrative around a recovery in the u.s. economy, boosted by stimulus. you can see the nasdaq 100 up 6/10 of 1%. outperforming the s&p 500, up to tenths of 1%. really, the story here, intel, up 6% on the day on news that ceo bob swan will be replaced by pat gelsinger, gelsinger a long time employee of intel, so it's a bit of a homecoming, but the narrative from wall street is around technology over finance. intel
i'm sitting in at the moment for emily chang. lot of stories going on around the world right now, and first we want to take a look at the markets. u.s. stocks rose for a second straight day on optimism the economy will benefit from government support. ed ludlow has more. ed: after hours, the news being the house has the votes to impeach president trump for a second time, 232 in favor, 197 against, 10 republicans voting in favor of impeaching donald trump. not a lot of action out there. currency...
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emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang, in san francisco.umble has filed for an ipo and is planning to list on the same exchange. the is really based company and has made a successful entrance on nasdaq. we are speaking now with jeff thomas, and you have been taking a look at some of the data. put this into historical perspective for us. they have already been thousands of ipo's this year. how unusual is this for the second or third week of january? jeff: starting out with 2020, a historic year. $80 billion in capital. lester, the first few weeks of january, we had three ipo's. this year, we have already had 48 ipo's. emily: why? is the question. jeff: when you look at it, the capital markets are very richly valued right now. the window is wide open. of those 48 deals, 10 were operating companies, and they range over -- they raised over $5.5 billion. this backs raised -- the spac attack is still on. we have over 200 and 50 active spacs looking for targets now. one of the stories this year will be all of the business combinations coming to ma
emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang, in san francisco.umble has filed for an ipo and is planning to list on the same exchange. the is really based company and has made a successful entrance on nasdaq. we are speaking now with jeff thomas, and you have been taking a look at some of the data. put this into historical perspective for us. they have already been thousands of ipo's this year. how unusual is this for the second or third week of january? jeff:...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. coming up, retail investors at it again.idding upstairs -- up shares of gamestop. this after robinhood calls in a one million-dollar lifeline following my interview with the ceo and cofounder. plus, how will the fcc weigh in? we will speak to an fcc veteran. as angry users drop robinhood, other trading apps seeing a surge. we speak to someone who has a new pitch for his platform. another day to watch the markets. i want to get straight to bloomberg at ludlow. u.s. markets were closed, watch -- walk us through the action. >> stock volatility very high. look at what happened in equities in asia and europe. the issue is the story of the week. a frenzy of retail traders piling into short and stocks, going against traders. the -- wall street. the s&p 500, a poor day. the biggest weekly decline and 3% -- in three months. no sector was spared. it was selloff across the board. the nyse index, a basket of mega-tech stocks, many of which will report earnings, down 2.5%. the philadelphia semi conductor index a little better but down on
♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. coming up, retail investors at it again.idding upstairs -- up shares of gamestop. this after robinhood calls in a one million-dollar lifeline following my interview with the ceo and cofounder. plus, how will the fcc weigh in? we will speak to an fcc veteran. as angry users drop robinhood, other trading apps seeing a surge. we speak to someone who has a new pitch for his platform. another day to watch the markets. i want to get straight to bloomberg...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." the biden team starts to tackle the pandemic on day one. the virus virus and the vaccine, we will get all of the details on what they promise is going to be a more coordinated national response. san francisco mayor says that vaccine supply is not meeting demand. could be the next new york city? where tens of thousands of shots are being rescheduled. my interview with the mayor coming up. one of bloomberg is this week's top 50 companies to watch, twilio, is a stock that is adding a $40 billion of market value in the last year. we will speak to the ceo jeff lawson. tech shares led u.s. stocks to an all-time high, and apple close out a record. for a complete market picture. here we are. >> really knocking it out of the park on the fourth quarter earnings, coming in at 20 billion at the fourth quarter, the estimate was $17.5 billion. it looks like they appeared that back in the post market. ibm taking a little bit of a hit, a big hit. revenue is coming at 20.4 billion. analysts forecasted
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." the biden team starts to tackle the pandemic on day one. the virus virus and the vaccine, we will get all of the details on what they promise is going to be a more coordinated national response. san francisco mayor says that vaccine supply is not meeting demand. could be the next new york city? where tens of thousands of shots are being rescheduled. my interview with the mayor coming up. one of bloomberg is...
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i am emily chang in san francisco.king about a recall effort underway to remove gavin newsom from office. critics citing mismanagement of wildfires and the approach to the pandemic. supporters of the recall say they have 1.2 million of the 1.5 million votes needed to remove him. meantime, gavin newsom's competitor has detailed his potential run for governor palms and things like no student loans. david sachs, the former ceo of paypal, thank you so much for joining us. you supported governor newsom's run two weeks ago. why are you calling for him to be recalled now? david: california today is not doing very well. we have the highest poverty rate in the country, the highest unemployment in the country, the most homelessness, we have the worst air quality because of poor fire management. we have the second worst. crime is exploding due to lax enforcement, on top of all of that, we have the highest tax rates in the country. that is driving successful business innovators and entrepreneurs out of the state. we saw elon musk
i am emily chang in san francisco.king about a recall effort underway to remove gavin newsom from office. critics citing mismanagement of wildfires and the approach to the pandemic. supporters of the recall say they have 1.2 million of the 1.5 million votes needed to remove him. meantime, gavin newsom's competitor has detailed his potential run for governor palms and things like no student loans. david sachs, the former ceo of paypal, thank you so much for joining us. you supported governor...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, the biden team rolls up its sleeves and starts tackling the pandemic on day one. the virus and the vaccine, we will get all of the details on what they promise will be more coordinated national response. plus, speaking of vaccines, san francisco mayor london breed says that vaccine supply is not meeting demand. could it be the next new york city, where tens of thousands of shots are being rescheduled? my interview with mayor breed coming up. it is on bloomberg businessweek's list of top 50 companies to watch, twilio, is a stock that is adding a $40 billion of market value in the last year. we will speak to the ceo, jeff lawson. intel and ibm out with earnings after the bell. tech shares led u.s. stocks to an all-time high, and apple closed at a record. for the complete market picture, >> let's kick it off with intel, really knocking it out of the park on the fourth quarter earnings, coming in at $20 billion in the fourth quarter, the estimate was $17.5 billio
♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, the biden team rolls up its sleeves and starts tackling the pandemic on day one. the virus and the vaccine, we will get all of the details on what they promise will be more coordinated national response. plus, speaking of vaccines, san francisco mayor london breed says that vaccine supply is not meeting demand. could it be the next new york city, where tens of thousands of shots...
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i'm emily chang.berg. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, i mighty stress in sydney and we are counting down to asia's major market open. >> and i am shery ahn. our top stories this hour. the new york stock exchange reconsiders its position to halt delisting. the latest reversal follows pressure from treasury secretary steven mnuchin.
i'm emily chang.berg. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, i mighty stress in sydney and we are counting down to asia's major market open. >> and i am shery ahn. our top stories this hour. the new york stock exchange reconsiders its position to halt delisting. the latest reversal follows pressure from treasury secretary steven mnuchin.
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."he biggest tech companies set to report earnings this week, including apple, amazon, google and facebook. president biden's team continues to shape up. how could a biden administration shape the internet? we have some early clues. we will discuss. google is stubbing its massive resources behind the mass vaccination effort, opening google offices for shots. search engine's chief health officer joins us on the $250 million effort. ransomware was the number one cyber security threat in 20. what will it be in 2021? what agencies are most vulnerable? we will hear from an official. although stories and more. but first, u.s. stocks gaining, led by tech shares. some of the biggest tech companies this week. walk us through the day. >> we saw the defense of trade take place in the market today. nervousness around the 1.9 trillion dollars deal biden has promised. maybe that deal could not come as soon as possible. it's take a look at some of the indexes. the s&p 500 underperforming the likes of t
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this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco.dent trump has -- president trump's account has been deleted from twitter indefinitely. the fbi is bracing for more potential violence at state capitals across the country before inauguration day. of the social dilemma is calling for people to wake up from the digital spell that has been cast by the social network to avoid more disasters like this in the future. thank you so much for taking the time to join us. obviously you have been talking about this for years, and now it is at the very epicenter of state and local conversations. what is your take on the social network banning the president? was it the right move, or was it too late? >> this is a really hard place to be in. i think the main thing the social dilemma was trying to communicate as a film is that is not jots -- not just that there's individual accounts that can incite islands, but the business model by being incentivized has put each of us into a narrow were and now are or channel of reality. it produces self reinforcing
this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco.dent trump has -- president trump's account has been deleted from twitter indefinitely. the fbi is bracing for more potential violence at state capitals across the country before inauguration day. of the social dilemma is calling for people to wake up from the digital spell that has been cast by the social network to avoid more disasters like this in the future. thank you so much for taking...
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emily: that was t-mobile ceo mike sievert.riending the president with trump losing facebook privileges for the rest of his term, what does it mean for the future of social media question mark we will talk about that next this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." back to our top story of the day. facebook, twitter, google are facing mounting pressure from civil rights groups and they are addressing the accounts, including president trump. this is after a mob of pro-trump writers stormed the u.s. capitol . we are joined now by david kirkpatrick. you would ever have seen the day where this was banning trump on the platform and definitely? it is not inconceivable that facebook could do anything because its standards and policies have been so inconsistent. it is not shocking, they kind of do whatever the wind tells them to do. i do think that they did the right thing and taking trouble off -- trouble off through the inauguration of the inauguration. they're not really -- emily: we are getting a report from
emily: that was t-mobile ceo mike sievert.riending the president with trump losing facebook privileges for the rest of his term, what does it mean for the future of social media question mark we will talk about that next this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." back to our top story of the day. facebook, twitter, google are facing mounting pressure from civil rights groups and they are addressing the accounts, including president trump. this is after a mob...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. coming up this hour, big tech is taking a stand. despite because of censorship and there stocks sliding, facebook, twitter and others holding firm in banning president trump from that platform. google, apple and amazon cutting off the conservative social network parler. plus, fbi morning. bloomberg has confirmed an internal memo from the fbi pointing to more armed protests nationwide in the days leading up to president-elect biden's inauguration. are we in imminent danger? could there be more bloodshed? we will ask the anti-defamation league ceo jonathan greenblatt, who has been tracking threats online. bitcoin falls the most since march as much as 26% at one point. advance over 900% the last two years has even bank of america saying, is this the mother of all bubbles? we will get to that in a moment. first i want to get a round of on the big stories of the day. big tech under pressure. we saw shares of facebook, twitter and amazon sliding on the back of the preventative measures they
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. coming up this hour, big tech is taking a stand. despite because of censorship and there stocks sliding, facebook, twitter and others holding firm in banning president trump from that platform. google, apple and amazon cutting off the conservative social network parler. plus, fbi morning. bloomberg has confirmed an internal memo from the fbi pointing to more armed protests nationwide in the days leading up to...
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emily. >> emily: i have some great detective authors to recommend to you, juan.lutions. obviously i'm going to the def leppard motley crue concert. i'm writing the hot rod power tour. my resolutions, and repeating last years learning italian. i failed. i signed up and i did it well for a week and then i fell off the wagon. my second resolution, you know that i do this every year, to travel to a new country. i've been doing really well so far. 2020 it didn't happen. i'm going to cyprus or someplace exotic. >> dana: love it. all right, everybody. stay right there. our predictions for 2021 are up next. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ >> emily: welcome
emily. >> emily: i have some great detective authors to recommend to you, juan.lutions. obviously i'm going to the def leppard motley crue concert. i'm writing the hot rod power tour. my resolutions, and repeating last years learning italian. i failed. i signed up and i did it well for a week and then i fell off the wagon. my second resolution, you know that i do this every year, to travel to a new country. i've been doing really well so far. 2020 it didn't happen. i'm going to cyprus or...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, and the 24 hours since pro-trump reporters stormed the u.s. capitol, he has been suspended from facebook, twitter and multiple club platforms, putting the president off from his base. is it enough? we will speak to the former ceo of reddit. and investors hot on the coals. the rallying defies the end of a lockup, freeing millions of shares. we will speak to the ceo. take over thursday. online lender sophia plans for more deals after going public and we will speak with the ceo saying the company will invest heavily in acquisitions. first, u.s. stocks roared on stimulus checks as the nasdaq jumped. let's get to ed ludlow who has ,ollowed today's market actions lots of big market action on the day. reporter: the nasdaq 100 up up, and.5%, tech stocks index, tech faang stocks and social media, tesla up. on but two members gaining the day and the philadelphia semiconductor index, up almost 4%, continuing the outperformance in 2020, carrying year.r into the new i want to touch on b
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, and the 24 hours since pro-trump reporters stormed the u.s. capitol, he has been suspended from facebook, twitter and multiple club platforms, putting the president off from his base. is it enough? we will speak to the former ceo of reddit. and investors hot on the coals. the rallying defies the end of a lockup, freeing millions of shares. we will speak to the ceo. take over thursday. online lender...
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>> emily: welcome back. a second migrant caravan is set to leave honduras today, at least 3,000 migrants could attempt to cross into guatemala and start heading for our southern border. this, only days after guatemalan authorities blocked the first caravan of the year and a series of violent standoffs involving batons and tear gas. back in the u.s., texas attorney general ken paxton is now suing the by administration over its trees on most deportations. arguing it will, "immediately endanger citizens and law enforcement." katie, i'd like to sit with you on this. you know so much about our border protection and also about the interplay between the united states administration and the mexican administration, and farther south administrations. all of those who are crucial to managing the surge going through each respective party. what do you foresee happening as we have not heard from president oprah door on that he would relax the immigration reform policy he put into place as as a result of present terms pres
>> emily: welcome back. a second migrant caravan is set to leave honduras today, at least 3,000 migrants could attempt to cross into guatemala and start heading for our southern border. this, only days after guatemalan authorities blocked the first caravan of the year and a series of violent standoffs involving batons and tear gas. back in the u.s., texas attorney general ken paxton is now suing the by administration over its trees on most deportations. arguing it will, "immediately...
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emily. >> emily: i have some great detective authors to recommend to you, juan.iously i'm going to the def leppard motley crue concert. i'm writing the hot rod power tour. my resolutions, and repeating last years learning italian. i failed. i signed up and i did it well for a week and then i fell off the wagon. my second resolution, you know that i do this every year, to travel to a new country. i've been doing really well so far. 2020 it didn't happen. i'm going to cyprus or someplace exotic. >> dana: love it. all right, everybody. stay right there. our predictions for 2021 are up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. ♪ with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save. ♪ you never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. ♪ >> emily: welcome back to "the five." it's time to make our annual predictions for the new year. dana, what are your predictions for 2021? >> dana: i'm kind of bomb that we are not going back to look at our previous predictions. i had a banner year. i said that meghan and harry would be moving to north america, and s
emily. >> emily: i have some great detective authors to recommend to you, juan.iously i'm going to the def leppard motley crue concert. i'm writing the hot rod power tour. my resolutions, and repeating last years learning italian. i failed. i signed up and i did it well for a week and then i fell off the wagon. my second resolution, you know that i do this every year, to travel to a new country. i've been doing really well so far. 2020 it didn't happen. i'm going to cyprus or someplace...
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emily?harris, in your really powerful interview with janice dean this morning she mentions justice and i just want to explore that angle with viewers for a moment. do you remember, on april 2nd of last year when new york city, new york state passed that huge omnibus bill. just a few days before, the same day i think actually that as dagen mentioned, the governor ordered that these nursing home patients be returned to the nursing homes, his aides inserted on 347 of that bill a clause, and immunity clause that protected nursing homes and also protected hospitals and that was a direct result of the nursing home lobby. because of that shield that was introduced into it, even lawmakers now say they have no idea what they find. one of them called it borderline criminal and that immunity shield is still in effect and keep in mind that before pfizer there were three ways that families could have control over ensuring that their loved ones in these nursing homes were taken care of to an appropriate s
emily?harris, in your really powerful interview with janice dean this morning she mentions justice and i just want to explore that angle with viewers for a moment. do you remember, on april 2nd of last year when new york city, new york state passed that huge omnibus bill. just a few days before, the same day i think actually that as dagen mentioned, the governor ordered that these nursing home patients be returned to the nursing homes, his aides inserted on 347 of that bill a clause, and...
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emily: all right.ber's chief legal operator, tony west. always good to have you on the show. coming up, chip leaders debut their latest at ces. this week we speak with the ceo of a.r.m., simon segars. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. emily: ces 2021 may have been an all-digital affair this year, but its status as the world's biggest consumer electronics show remains unchallenged. we are joined now by a.r.m. ceo simon segars. anything in particular that was announced in terms of new technologies that got you really excited? simon: what was really impressive about ces th
emily: all right.ber's chief legal operator, tony west. always good to have you on the show. coming up, chip leaders debut their latest at ces. this week we speak with the ceo of a.r.m., simon segars. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it...
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emily customer can >> emily: all of the above except for raising fish.lking the dog, football -- it's anything. it involves turning off the tv and getting off social media. >> dana: i write my pallet on in the morning, but at night, i've been doing pellicano yoga every night. it's good for your posture, jesse. if you could pick your winning category on jeopardy, what would it be? tyrus. >> tyrus: things tyrus says. there's no way i can lose that. every other question in jeopardy i would be terrified of. i would watch the show as a child and get everyone wrong. unless i'm writing the questions, -- so yeah, things tyrus would say for $500, please. >> dana: emily? >> emily: '80s movies and music. i will stop there. >> dana: juan? >> juan: history. supreme court history. >> dana: okay. jesse, i will ask you what yours is, and then i will tell you what i think yours could be. >> jesse: nine is with juan on history, but only the college or high school jeopardy addition. those, i clean up with. >> dana: i think you would do well if there is a category about the
emily customer can >> emily: all of the above except for raising fish.lking the dog, football -- it's anything. it involves turning off the tv and getting off social media. >> dana: i write my pallet on in the morning, but at night, i've been doing pellicano yoga every night. it's good for your posture, jesse. if you could pick your winning category on jeopardy, what would it be? tyrus. >> tyrus: things tyrus says. there's no way i can lose that. every other question in...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology," i am emily chang in san francisco.ig tech is taking a stand, despite calls of censorship, and stocks are sliding. facebook, twitter and others confirm they have banned president trump from their platforms. and google, apple and amazon also cutting off the conservative app parler. and bloomberg has confirmed an internal memo from the fbi pointing to more armed protest nationwide in the days leading up to president-elect biden's inauguration. are we in a merit -- are we in imminent danger? we will speak to a guest who has been tracking threats online. and at coin falls the most since march, as much as 26% at one point. it's a meteor cannot hundred percent advance the last two years had even bank of america saying is this the mother of all bubbles? that story in a moment, but first around up on the big stories of the day. of course, big tech under pressure, we saw shares of facebook, twitter and amazon sliding on the back of the preventative measures they have taken to silencing cut off president trump. twitter ban to tru
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology," i am emily chang in san francisco.ig tech is taking a stand, despite calls of censorship, and stocks are sliding. facebook, twitter and others confirm they have banned president trump from their platforms. and google, apple and amazon also cutting off the conservative app parler. and bloomberg has confirmed an internal memo from the fbi pointing to more armed protest nationwide in the days leading up to president-elect biden's...
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emily's list offices are in downtown d.c. and so i think about this, i have staff who live on capitol hill. we have a lot of friends who work on capitol hill. i used to be chief of staff for senator jon tester. i've walked those halls and been in those buildings. i have talked to some of our freshmen members, think about it. we have a number of of brand-new members to the u.s. house, and a think about congresswoman cori bush, there's a number come this is like the three of their tenure in congress and i was really struck by what that was like, what that would've been like standing on the floor of the u.s. house having a debate over something that usually is just a pro forma process that you just go through, but because of our political environment we have a person who is in the presidency who refuses to believe the electoral result. so this is already strange. it's an already strange situation. it was just shocking, like every american, i hope, felt that it was just a shocking thing to see. one other thing, so i i was he in w
emily's list offices are in downtown d.c. and so i think about this, i have staff who live on capitol hill. we have a lot of friends who work on capitol hill. i used to be chief of staff for senator jon tester. i've walked those halls and been in those buildings. i have talked to some of our freshmen members, think about it. we have a number of of brand-new members to the u.s. house, and a think about congresswoman cori bush, there's a number come this is like the three of their tenure in...
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>> emily: mre -- >> jesse: because these guys are violent. >> emily: stay with us.or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support immune health. area homeowners with nutrients to help learn how your neighbors are accessing $100,000s with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's #1 reverse mortgage lender. lemme tell you something. i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior. or worse, that it was some way to take your home. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. discover if a reverse mortgage loan is right for you. use it to eliminate monthly mortgage payments pay of credit card bills, medical costs and more. with a reverse mortgage you can pay whatever you can when it works for you, or you can wait and pay it off in one lump sum when y
>> emily: mre -- >> jesse: because these guys are violent. >> emily: stay with us.or total?... eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support immune health. area homeowners with nutrients to help learn how your neighbors are accessing $100,000s with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's #1...
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for folks who don't know, emily is not a person. it is an acronym that stands for early modify is like yeast. --man is like yeast -- earl money is -- early modify money is like yet, makes the dough rise. and when the challengers came together and were women that working with jarred -- geraldine ferraro who was in 1984 chosen as the vice presidential nominee, first woman ever to be on a ticket and that was a disastrous election nor democrats, walter mondale and that ticket. they were really frustrated at the lack of support around her. they -- these founders were very frustrated by the lack of support around senate candidates, now grant thread were not many -- granted, not very many women running for office but what would happen is they would get started, and then he establishment -- i mean the party -- the -- both parties the democratic party and the republican party but the democratic party would say, well, you can't win because you can't raise any money. well, the woman would say i can't any mouse beau won't won't invest and tell
for folks who don't know, emily is not a person. it is an acronym that stands for early modify is like yeast. --man is like yeast -- earl money is -- early modify money is like yet, makes the dough rise. and when the challengers came together and were women that working with jarred -- geraldine ferraro who was in 1984 chosen as the vice presidential nominee, first woman ever to be on a ticket and that was a disastrous election nor democrats, walter mondale and that ticket. they were really...
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peter: emily birnbaum, your final question.mily: well, do you have any news for us about what you plan to do next? can you say if you intend to stay in the spectrum telecom -- in the tech and telecom space once you leave? i don't have anything at this time. i have had the privilege of serving in the agency for four years, and the agency for the better part of 13. it has been the ride of a lifetime. i sometimes think back, as i was telling my parents the other day i issue my announcement on november 30, if you told them when they immigrated to the united states from india that their son would end up being tapped by two presidents to serve in this position, to lead this agency and deliver results, i would have said, only in america. going forward i will forever be , grateful for the opportunity to serve. whatever the next adventure is, i am very confident that it will be something that is actually rewarding and will help deliver results. i have joked, of course, that i would be happy to replace judge judy or the kansas city chief
peter: emily birnbaum, your final question.mily: well, do you have any news for us about what you plan to do next? can you say if you intend to stay in the spectrum telecom -- in the tech and telecom space once you leave? i don't have anything at this time. i have had the privilege of serving in the agency for four years, and the agency for the better part of 13. it has been the ride of a lifetime. i sometimes think back, as i was telling my parents the other day i issue my announcement on...
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in only for the moment for emily chang. a look at the markets, optimism that the economy will benefit from government support after hours where it was all about the impeachment. ed
in only for the moment for emily chang. a look at the markets, optimism that the economy will benefit from government support after hours where it was all about the impeachment. ed
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emily wilkins briefs us this morning. emily, what will you watch for? what will you watch for?mily: mostly keeping an eye on security measures in downtown the sea and the capitol area, and from there i think it will be waiting and watching for a biden, for his speeches, how it is delivered, if we get any final messages from trump in his last few hours as president. tom: we first see the president of the united states migrate out on his way to florida as well. how is the president's trip to andrews air force base and onto florida being taken by both republicans and democrats? emily: when biden initially heard that trump would not be attending his inaugural ceremony, he said it is one of the few things that he and trump agreed upon. i think there is a sense that trump is a divisive figure at this point. a number of republicans including mitch mcconnell has laid blame at his feet for the rights that we saw at the capitol. i don't think there is a lot of love loss as he heads to mar-a-lago today. francine: the new president, joe biden, will sign at least 15 day one actions. do they
emily wilkins briefs us this morning. emily, what will you watch for? what will you watch for?mily: mostly keeping an eye on security measures in downtown the sea and the capitol area, and from there i think it will be waiting and watching for a biden, for his speeches, how it is delivered, if we get any final messages from trump in his last few hours as president. tom: we first see the president of the united states migrate out on his way to florida as well. how is the president's trip to...
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today, emily compagno, fox nation house, tomi lahren. host of "lara logan has no agenda," laura logan. and country music star and fox nation host, john rich. all right, let's get john's take on what is happening with impeachment on capitol hill. may be just a little thoughts on what senator graham said too. >> john: well, i think he's spot on. senator graham said that they are afraid of what they are going to say. if they can stick a national indictment of impeachment on the president, our former president, he might run again for president, and they don't want that, so i think it plays a little deeper than that, but the calls of unity that we hear, we say you know, don't always just listen to what they say. watch what they do. that's where you really know. and it's almost like on christmas eve, two of my kids, i said all right, boys. i said guys, we are going to have a really great, beautiful, peaceful christmas, but tonight, we are going to have a fist fight right here in the living room. if they don't go together, it is fork and tongue
today, emily compagno, fox nation house, tomi lahren. host of "lara logan has no agenda," laura logan. and country music star and fox nation host, john rich. all right, let's get john's take on what is happening with impeachment on capitol hill. may be just a little thoughts on what senator graham said too. >> john: well, i think he's spot on. senator graham said that they are afraid of what they are going to say. if they can stick a national indictment of impeachment on the...
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we will catch up with emily wilkins in about 15 minutes. also live on this program, let's get some price action this thursday morning. record high on the nasdaq, record high on the s&p. all-time highs on global equities. s&p 500 up 12 points. treasuries are not really part of the move. the yields are up by half a basis point. what is part of the move this morning is fx, foreign-exchange, dollar weaker against the bulk of g10. that dollar weakness is still there. tom: i would also point out, eurosterling you call that out yesterday as well. you really think eurosterling across a channel in the north sea is a back -- vaccine trade? jonathan: at the moment. what we have seen in the rest of europe is just removed the possibility of the small possibility beget negative interest rates out of the bank of england. that is so much better than what we have seen in germany. germany is shooting for 300,000 vaccinations a day. yesterday in the u.k. they were running north of 300,000 a day. the u.k. is hitting its targets. germany is nowhere near it. ang
we will catch up with emily wilkins in about 15 minutes. also live on this program, let's get some price action this thursday morning. record high on the nasdaq, record high on the s&p. all-time highs on global equities. s&p 500 up 12 points. treasuries are not really part of the move. the yields are up by half a basis point. what is part of the move this morning is fx, foreign-exchange, dollar weaker against the bulk of g10. that dollar weakness is still there. tom: i would also point...
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vlad: thanks for having me, emily.trict trading, we restricted buying on 13 securities on the platform. customers who held positions on those securities could sell them and customers were also able to trade thousands of other securities on robinhood throughout the time without restrictions. it has been an unprecedented market environment the past couple weeks, where there has been concentrated investing around stocks that have been very, very popular on social media. you are seeing an intersection of social media and finance, and retail investors, individual investors, participating in markets like they never have before. robinhood has been number one on the app store for the past few days, and we have seen growth in activity, in volume, and elective interest around these names. so we had to make a very difficult decision to restricted buying, but it wasn't restricting trading, and customers who had positions could get out of them unrestricted. emily: that said, some of your customers are enraged. they say you are sidi
vlad: thanks for having me, emily.trict trading, we restricted buying on 13 securities on the platform. customers who held positions on those securities could sell them and customers were also able to trade thousands of other securities on robinhood throughout the time without restrictions. it has been an unprecedented market environment the past couple weeks, where there has been concentrated investing around stocks that have been very, very popular on social media. you are seeing an...
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emily: it could get pretty contentious.ople in georgia who i have spoken with legitimately believe the november 30 election was riddled with -- november 3 election was riddled with fraud even though we have seen no evidence. courts have thrown out lawsuits related to that people feel this runoff election is going to go the same way. heard president trump yesterday with secretary raffensperger. alix: i am wondering how that is going to affect turnout. if i'm going to vote republican and here the leader of my party talk about how the election was rigged and this is going to be wrecked again, why would i vote? emily: i have asked a number of republicans that question. the interesting thing is, while a lot of them feel there was fraud on november 3 and a number of them are concerned there is going to be fraud tomorrow, those i have talked to said they planned to still vote in the runoff. it is some way that the stakes are so big. this is for party control of the entire senate. that message has been hit home by trump, by candida
emily: it could get pretty contentious.ople in georgia who i have spoken with legitimately believe the november 30 election was riddled with -- november 3 election was riddled with fraud even though we have seen no evidence. courts have thrown out lawsuits related to that people feel this runoff election is going to go the same way. heard president trump yesterday with secretary raffensperger. alix: i am wondering how that is going to affect turnout. if i'm going to vote republican and here the...
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emily: absolutely.f you look at congressional democrats, the ones in the house, the senate, they are getting ready to start the foundation of going at it alone. president biden is not ready to throw in the towel. he has been making calls to republican lawmakers, rob portman, trying to figure out if there is some middle ground. he wants to make sure this first major bill has republican support. tom: i got to go to the crisis at hand -- gary gensler comes in usually qualified. everybody, even the critics are loving the moment to get gary gensler in. we'll be his relationship to the people you covered each and every day? emily: first, the people i cover each and every day have to get him in. the confirmation process has been really slow. part of that has been the senate trying to figure out how they will work in a 50/50 continuum, but you are right, gensler is someone that has bipartisan support. i imagine that he will be -- spending time in front of congress, particularly on both the economics and now the
emily: absolutely.f you look at congressional democrats, the ones in the house, the senate, they are getting ready to start the foundation of going at it alone. president biden is not ready to throw in the towel. he has been making calls to republican lawmakers, rob portman, trying to figure out if there is some middle ground. he wants to make sure this first major bill has republican support. tom: i got to go to the crisis at hand -- gary gensler comes in usually qualified. everybody, even the...
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emily: that's how it works.t the nature of how it goes, it is rare to have something you have these senators who were in the building, whose lives were at risk and threatened by this mob to come out and say whether or not trump incited that mob or not. lisa: you talked about the other business at hand, democrats were trying to get an agreement on stimulus ahead of that beginning. how realistic is that? emily: the white house had a meeting with 16 bipartisan senators to figure out what might be the path forward on the proposed 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus package. what they heard back is we just passed $900 billion. you need to provide us with the date of why it's $1.9 trillion. why do we need this amount of money. negotiations started. this is something we will hear more about in recent weeks. it took congress a while to get an agreement on the $900 billion package in december. there is momentum that the biden administration will continue to push lawmakers on this. tom: the presidents urgency, what is joe biden'
emily: that's how it works.t the nature of how it goes, it is rare to have something you have these senators who were in the building, whose lives were at risk and threatened by this mob to come out and say whether or not trump incited that mob or not. lisa: you talked about the other business at hand, democrats were trying to get an agreement on stimulus ahead of that beginning. how realistic is that? emily: the white house had a meeting with 16 bipartisan senators to figure out what might be...
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guy: emily, thank you very much indeed. emily wilkins, looking forward to all of the coverage we get over the next few hours. very much looking forward to see whether we get that vote on the -- votes on janet yellen later on. let's talk to stimulus. we need to focus on what is happening at the moment. terry haynes is joining us now to give us the benefit of his wisdom on this. let's talk about whether or not we are going to get this everything i read this morning said biden's way away from 60 votes, and 60 votes he needs in the senate to get his packets through. i want to know what the timeline is here, and what you think the numbers going to be, because the market is hanging on this. terry: sure, and good morning to you both. think about it this way, the existing package that got passed last month, hard to believe, was $900 billion through the end of march. work expands to fill the time allowed, in washington no less than anywhere else. i think what you will end up with is not a stimulus package until the end of march at t
guy: emily, thank you very much indeed. emily wilkins, looking forward to all of the coverage we get over the next few hours. very much looking forward to see whether we get that vote on the -- votes on janet yellen later on. let's talk to stimulus. we need to focus on what is happening at the moment. terry haynes is joining us now to give us the benefit of his wisdom on this. let's talk about whether or not we are going to get this everything i read this morning said biden's way away from 60...