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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."resh off a political victory in arefornia, lyft riders slowly coming back after the pandemic decimated demand. how the company's delivery plans differ from uber. we are going to talk to the cofounder of lyft coming up. plus, yelp shares shot up on news of the father -- of the pfizer vaccine shou. our conversation with jeremy stopple min later this hour. tiktok's parent company is asking a u.s. court to intervene in president trump's attempt to thwart the sale. we will have the latest from beijing. first, a comeback for big tech in the stock market. for more on the trade, we are joined by sarah ponczek in new york. walk us through the day and how tech drove market action. sarah: we did have a tech turnaround today. after two days when the nasdaq fell. you see the nasdaq 100 back on top. you look at your other major benchmarks not staging as much of a rally. so what changed? not too much. you could say it's just a comeback. at the same time, there were headlines being here in new york ci
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."resh off a political victory in arefornia, lyft riders slowly coming back after the pandemic decimated demand. how the company's delivery plans differ from uber. we are going to talk to the cofounder of lyft coming up. plus, yelp shares shot up on news of the father -- of the pfizer vaccine shou. our conversation with jeremy stopple min later this hour. tiktok's parent company is asking a u.s. court to...
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let's go to you, emily. >> emily: i feel like maybe what i would be worst on but i would love to be onthat adventure game where you are a partner with someone and you go around the world. i am horrible, but i love to travel. >> jesse: you would be dead wait. >> emily: i think that i would be amazing. any reality show that had me traveling or exploring outside of the house. not one of those things where you are trapped inside and not one of those things where it is like relationship-based. >> jesse: we ask you what you would be on not would not be on. juan, what about you? >> juan: that would've been my answer, that's what i would have done. it sounds like a lot of fun. i would be discovering the world. >> jesse: i think i would do some real world road rules challenge? you remember those shows from the '90s there was dating/competition, i think i would excel. >> dana: like "the bachelor?" >> jesse: no. >> dana: i was going to say "the amazing race" because i would love to do that with peter. i think that we would be pretty good at that. i also think there was a show, it started in engla
let's go to you, emily. >> emily: i feel like maybe what i would be worst on but i would love to be onthat adventure game where you are a partner with someone and you go around the world. i am horrible, but i love to travel. >> jesse: you would be dead wait. >> emily: i think that i would be amazing. any reality show that had me traveling or exploring outside of the house. not one of those things where you are trapped inside and not one of those things where it is like...
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emily: i'm emily chang. in san francisco. this is a special edition of " bloomberg technology: ballot breakdown." coming up in the next hour -- counting and recounting the votes. biden has more paths to victory than president trump at this moment, but with legal challenges to go in various states, the boat is anything but clear. president trump has already declared victory. facebook and twitter have flagged or hidden multiple posts from the president for being inaccurate or misleading. while twitter makes it impossible to retweet the flagged post, trump posts on facebook are being spread. we will get to that and more this hour. meantime, in the last half-hour, we got word that michigan has gone to former vice president joe biden according to cnn and nbc and at this point, if he wins nevada and holds arizona, where some boats are still being counted, he will win the presidential election, but there are legal challenges a foot. president trump's campaign threatening to sue over vote counts. michigan says it is declaring victory
emily: i'm emily chang. in san francisco. this is a special edition of " bloomberg technology: ballot breakdown." coming up in the next hour -- counting and recounting the votes. biden has more paths to victory than president trump at this moment, but with legal challenges to go in various states, the boat is anything but clear. president trump has already declared victory. facebook and twitter have flagged or hidden multiple posts from the president for being inaccurate or...
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emily: i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. coming up as his days in office dwindle, president trump is making waves, signing an order banning americans from investing in companies the white house says support the chinese military. though he refuses to concede, could a trump tv empire be in his future? plus disney earnings smashing , expectations. with disneyland closed and movie theaters dark, can streaming make up for more losses ahead? peloton has been the pandemic diving with a new campaign in a -- darling with a new campaign in a partnership with beyonce. still plummeting on positive vaccine news and bikes have long wait times. we will talk about it all later this hour. u.s. stocks slumping amid spiking coronavirus cases. the s&p 500 sank as new york city, the early epicenter of the pandemic in the u.s. prepares , for the possibility of closing schools while chicago issued an advisory, urging residents to avoid leaving home except for work and other essential activities. abigail doolittle has been following it all. how did
emily: i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. coming up as his days in office dwindle, president trump is making waves, signing an order banning americans from investing in companies the white house says support the chinese military. though he refuses to concede, could a trump tv empire be in his future? plus disney earnings smashing , expectations. with disneyland closed and movie theaters dark, can streaming make up for more losses ahead? peloton has been the pandemic diving with...
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emily: welcome to bloomberg special election 2020. i'm emily chang. votes are still being counted in nevada, pennsylvania, and georgia. if former vice president joe biden wins one of them, he will have the electoral votes that he needs to become president of the united states. with votes nehring, president twitter, withd to twitter saying that many of those votes are -- many of those comments are misleading. we continue to feel, the senator and i, we continue to feel very good about how things stand. we have no doubt that when the count is finished, senator harris and i will be declared the winners. i asked everyone to stay calm. the process is working. the count is being completed. we will know very soon. be following the results, live reports from pennsylvania, where we are just learning that the truck campaign is filing a lawsuit as votes are being counted there. markets are extending the biggest rally since april as investors rushed back into tech. the fed is keeping results near zero. cooper is out with - ubereats is still a bright spot for coope
emily: welcome to bloomberg special election 2020. i'm emily chang. votes are still being counted in nevada, pennsylvania, and georgia. if former vice president joe biden wins one of them, he will have the electoral votes that he needs to become president of the united states. with votes nehring, president twitter, withd to twitter saying that many of those votes are -- many of those comments are misleading. we continue to feel, the senator and i, we continue to feel very good about how things...
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emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology," i am emily chang in san francisco.will be implementing a 10:00 p.m. curfew for 94% of the state's population. for all counties in the purple tier. that is in my county, alameda county. that does not include the county of san francisco, which is in the red tier. obviously, a very restrictive move. we are waiting for a press conference from officials at the top of the hour. this after we saw positive news on the vaccine front out of pfizer and moderna. the question remains, when can anybody expect life to go back to some sort of normal? as we head into the winter the cdc is recommending americans not travel during thanksgiving week. glenn, lots to digest here. what is your take as a guy who is running a travel business and your business has clearly been disrupted over the last eight months. glenn: hi, emily. thank you for having me. it has been disruptive. wonderful news out of pfizer and moderna. hopefully we will have great news out of other companies like johnson & johnson. the thing i continue to remind our employees
emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology," i am emily chang in san francisco.will be implementing a 10:00 p.m. curfew for 94% of the state's population. for all counties in the purple tier. that is in my county, alameda county. that does not include the county of san francisco, which is in the red tier. obviously, a very restrictive move. we are waiting for a press conference from officials at the top of the hour. this after we saw positive news on the vaccine front out of pfizer...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, president-elect biden says president trump's refusal to concede is an embarrassment. what exactly is going on in washington? we will get the latest. apple launches three new, signaling the transition away from intel chips. a glitchy start. microsoft's online game service is hit by an outage on the same day it introduces its newest xbox gaming console. we talked to the head of xbox this hour. u.s. stocks dropping amid a selloff in big tech tuesday. amazon among those caught up in it, falling as the e-commerce giant facing an antitrust complaint from the eu. i want to get to abigail doolittle in new york. walk us through the factors dragging stocks down today. abigail: another mixed today. another down day for tech and the nasdaq 100 in particular, having its worst two days in two months. you have other index is doing well such as the russell 2000 and other cyclically minded sectors. nasdaq down for the second day in a row, the worst slide since september 8.
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, president-elect biden says president trump's refusal to concede is an embarrassment. what exactly is going on in washington? we will get the latest. apple launches three new, signaling the transition away from intel chips. a glitchy start. microsoft's online game service is hit by an outage on the same day it introduces its newest xbox gaming console. we talked to the head of xbox...
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." big breakthrough in a race for a covid vaccine. pfizer said its vaccine candidate prevented more than 90% of infections. dr. fauci calling the data extraordinary. stocks surge as hospitalizations continue to rise. president-elect biden announcing how he plans to wipe out the disease. still, no concession from president trump who has been flooding facebook and twitter with unfounded messages that the election was stolen. the new administration expected not to play so nice with big tech. expect more public engagement, public oversight, and regulation. those stories in a moment. first, u.s. stocks paring gains. markets widely mixed at the end of the day on a bit of an ugly close despite intraday record highs. for more on the markets, let's hasto abigail doolittle who been watching the ups and downs. abigail, what are we seeing here? abigail: if you had a dollar for every time i said this, you would have a nice pile of money. it was another wild day. stocks surging out of the open. the do
♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." big breakthrough in a race for a covid vaccine. pfizer said its vaccine candidate prevented more than 90% of infections. dr. fauci calling the data extraordinary. stocks surge as hospitalizations continue to rise. president-elect biden announcing how he plans to wipe out the disease. still, no concession from president trump who has been flooding facebook and twitter with unfounded messages that the...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." clears another approval and is applying to the fda for approval of its vaccine. the cofounder and chair will be my guest. plus, as covid cases continue to spike, facebook is stepping in with a new initiative. one of the longest running employees at facebook, the product head, will tell us all about it and how the company plans to fight continued covid and political misinformation. the former economic council director gary cohn urging congress to pass more stimulus now. a sneak peek of my wide-ranging interview on everything from bitcoin to spac's, coming up. u.s. stocks fell from records as ofestors weigh the prospects risk. zoom video just reported after the bell. abigail: shares modestly lower in the after our market trading. for any other stock, it would be a pretty decent decline of about 4%, 5%. forume video, it is a -- zoom video, it is a modest decline. their sales basically quadrupled in their fiscal third quarter. upy beat adjusted earnings, 6500%. they put up a penny a year
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." clears another approval and is applying to the fda for approval of its vaccine. the cofounder and chair will be my guest. plus, as covid cases continue to spike, facebook is stepping in with a new initiative. one of the longest running employees at facebook, the product head, will tell us all about it and how the company plans to fight continued covid and political misinformation. the former economic council...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, the ultimate editor. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and twitter ceo jack dorsey get an earful. we will get the view from senator marsha blackburn, who claims social media company employees are acting like the gods of silicon valley. plus, big tex pharma. tech pharma. amazon launches a digital pharmacy that includes discounts and deliveries for prime members. it promises to upend the pharmacy business as we know it and may spell trouble for thousands of small pharmacies across the country. and, just what are your children watching? a new study finds if it is children's content on youtube, it is probably littered with ads depicting violence and providing no educational value whatsoever. we will have all the details. first, u.s. stocks pulled back from record highs today as u.s. investors turn to the surge in new cases of covid-19 and lockdown measures. pharmacy stocks took a beating after amazon announced it is getting into the pharma business. our abigail dool
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, the ultimate editor. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg and twitter ceo jack dorsey get an earful. we will get the view from senator marsha blackburn, who claims social media company employees are acting like the gods of silicon valley. plus, big tex pharma. tech pharma. amazon launches a digital pharmacy that includes discounts and deliveries for prime members. it promises to upend the...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, apple cuts fees by app store half for smaller developers making up the $1 million in revenue a year. but vocal critics like leaders of spotify and epic games say it is still not enough. plus, president trump fires the nation's top cyber chief via twitter, of course. is the security of america at risk? and covid continues to peak across the country, once again shutting new york city public schools down. with vaccines on the way but still not quite ready, we speak to 23andme ceo anne wojcicki. could their research on genes and covid give us more clues on how to fight it faster? all of those stories in a moment, but first, u.s. stocks dropping as fresh resections put in place to limit the spread of covid-19 overshadowed positive news about vaccine development. our abigail doolittle has more. abigail, generally the markets were quieter today, but then it fell off late in the day. abigail: yeah, truly a sleeper for much of the day. very small, fluctuating moves.
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, apple cuts fees by app store half for smaller developers making up the $1 million in revenue a year. but vocal critics like leaders of spotify and epic games say it is still not enough. plus, president trump fires the nation's top cyber chief via twitter, of course. is the security of america at risk? and covid continues to peak across the country, once again shutting new york city...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, the cdc urging americans not to travel during thanksgiving. cases of covid-19 continue to surge. what does it mean for the travel industry struggling under the weight of a pandemic? ceo will be my guest. amazon making a big move to up in the pharmacy business. will it work? one of the main incumbents, good rx, shares their answer to the new competition. the bitcoin rally continues, but for how long? brad darling house will have his take later this hour. tech share is leading the market higher as more covid restrictions, staying at home for the foreseeable future. scientists are racing to make advances on the vaccine front, but there is a long winter ahead. joining us now is abigail doolittle, taking a look at the market movers of the day. a lot of conflicting strands. how does it add up? >> yesterday, we had the bearish , the risk off news about public schools closing. the biggest school systems in the u.s. closing on the virus. we have hospitalizations at a record high in
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, the cdc urging americans not to travel during thanksgiving. cases of covid-19 continue to surge. what does it mean for the travel industry struggling under the weight of a pandemic? ceo will be my guest. amazon making a big move to up in the pharmacy business. will it work? one of the main incumbents, good rx, shares their answer to the new competition. the bitcoin rally continues, but for how...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." president-elect biden says president trump's refusal to concede is an embarrassment. we will get the latest. ,pple launches three new transitioning away from intel chips. and, microsoft online game services hitby -- by an outage. dropping amid a tuesday.n big tech the e-commerce giant amazon facing an antitrust complaint from the eu abigail, walk us through the factors dragging stocks down today. abigail: another mix today. another down day for tech and the nasdaq 100 in particular having the worst two days and months. on the others, other sex is and indexes doing well such as the russell 2000 and other cyclically minded sectors. 4%.worst slide, down about investors want out of this year's stay-at-home trade. investors charging forward into the reopening trade. in-out, in-out. as for what was dragging on technology, you were talking about amazon. , in a, now down that youn, the eu talk were mentioning. this was the ultimate stay-at-home stock. if the economy is going to reopen, recove
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." president-elect biden says president trump's refusal to concede is an embarrassment. we will get the latest. ,pple launches three new transitioning away from intel chips. and, microsoft online game services hitby -- by an outage. dropping amid a tuesday.n big tech the e-commerce giant amazon facing an antitrust complaint from the eu abigail, walk us through the factors dragging stocks down today. abigail:...
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emily: all right. mark gurman, thank you was always for breaking it down for us. coming up, president trump fires the homeland security official after contradicting his unfounded claim about election fraud. will talk about the severity of the allegation and the security surrounding the rigged,, if it was all like the president says. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ homeland security official christopher krebs publicly contradicted president trump's unfounded claims about widespread election fraud. last night, those remarks cost him his job. the president tweeted he had fired krebs over what he called highly inaccurate comments. called the past election the most secure ever. joining us is kiersten todt. important this is an job that chris krebs was doing. are you worried at all for american security at this moment, not having a director of cyber and infrastructure security? kiersten: thank you for having me. the short answer is no, i am not worried, and that is because of the work that chris krebs ha
emily: all right. mark gurman, thank you was always for breaking it down for us. coming up, president trump fires the homeland security official after contradicting his unfounded claim about election fraud. will talk about the severity of the allegation and the security surrounding the rigged,, if it was all like the president says. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ homeland security official christopher krebs publicly contradicted president trump's unfounded claims about widespread...
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emily: now, you have had your critics.ech communications veteran said of a number of the folks interviewed in the film, "most of them made a great deal of money from the companies they are now criticizing. i mean, they made plane money, guys." she means enough money to buy a plane. when you have a g5 at your disposal, it is really easy to sit there and criticize. i asked them, why not give a bulk of your wealth away to undo the damage you yourself helped create? tim, you made some money in that decade. how do you reconcile that? tim: it is a fair criticism. i have read some. i had not read brooke's exact statement. i put $10 million-plus into this issue and we have given away millions of dollars to nonprofit organizations that are helping around this issue and our intention is to keep giving away a lot of money, and a big chunk of the money that we made from these platforms. so look, i think it is really fair criticism. emily: let's say mark zuckerberg wakes up tomorrow and says i am done. shuts down facebook, no more face
emily: now, you have had your critics.ech communications veteran said of a number of the folks interviewed in the film, "most of them made a great deal of money from the companies they are now criticizing. i mean, they made plane money, guys." she means enough money to buy a plane. when you have a g5 at your disposal, it is really easy to sit there and criticize. i asked them, why not give a bulk of your wealth away to undo the damage you yourself helped create? tim, you made some...
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♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."he big day is just hours away. we will take you to ground zero state whereeground the count could speed up or slow down the result. ahead ofcks rebounding election day in what could be the most volatile week of the year. but, tech is still lagging. we will preview upcoming earnings. my exclusive interview with snp ceo klein. could this mean bad news for the rest of tech? first, the earnings parade continues with posting its annual profit forecast with new accounts searching. net new accounts jumping 55% from a year earlier. we will get to that in a moment. first, abigail doolittle has been looking at the broader markets today as we head into the big day. a lot of anxiety going into tomorrow. how are investors digesting it? abigail: anxiety describes it well. more jitters on the part of stock investors. another wild day. sharply higher. afternoon, then finishing up just a little bit after the close. investors were selling the tech stocks, or some of the tech stocks, and buying up some o
♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."he big day is just hours away. we will take you to ground zero state whereeground the count could speed up or slow down the result. ahead ofcks rebounding election day in what could be the most volatile week of the year. but, tech is still lagging. we will preview upcoming earnings. my exclusive interview with snp ceo klein. could this mean bad news for the rest of tech? first, the earnings parade continues...
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of emily murphy. the first person emily murphy sent out to lie for her was her government-paid spokesperson, pamela pennington, who said three days after joe biden became the apparent winner, quote, an ascertainment has not yet been made, and its administrator will continue to abide by and fulfill all requirements under the law. that is a lie. pamela pennington lied for emily murphy, who is not abiding by and fulfilling all requirements under the law. emily murphy is violating all of the requirements under the law, and pamela pennington is lying about that for emily murphy. no one else emily murphy has sent out to lie for her has been willing to have their names become public, and so hiding behind their status as anonymous sources, friends of emily murphy are now telling reporters lies like this. emily is a consummate professional, a deeply moral person, but also a very excuse me lus attorney who is in a very difficult position with an unclear law and precedence that is behind her stance. every bit of
of emily murphy. the first person emily murphy sent out to lie for her was her government-paid spokesperson, pamela pennington, who said three days after joe biden became the apparent winner, quote, an ascertainment has not yet been made, and its administrator will continue to abide by and fulfill all requirements under the law. that is a lie. pamela pennington lied for emily murphy, who is not abiding by and fulfilling all requirements under the law. emily murphy is violating all of the...
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blaming donald trump, but then emily murphy held out for another week, and emily murphy held out for 16 days and in those 16 days, emily murphy has now taken public ownership of this crime against democracy, along with donald trump, who is a crime against democracy. leading off our discussion tonight, john heilemann, msnbc national affairs editor and jennifer palmeri. i apologize for my teleprompter not including showtime's "the circus" as a credit that both of you share and both of you worked in so wonderfully this season. jennifer, it was especially pleasurable to watch you going through the agonies of the closeness of the election on election night and your nervousness on election night since it was in a way going too good to be true. but all of that is captured beautifully in "the circus." but here we are long after election night and 16 days after november 7th when it was pretty much official to the rest of us, and the transition now finally legally begins. you've been through this with administrations. what happens tonight that's different from yesterday in this transition? >>
blaming donald trump, but then emily murphy held out for another week, and emily murphy held out for 16 days and in those 16 days, emily murphy has now taken public ownership of this crime against democracy, along with donald trump, who is a crime against democracy. leading off our discussion tonight, john heilemann, msnbc national affairs editor and jennifer palmeri. i apologize for my teleprompter not including showtime's "the circus" as a credit that both of you share and both of...
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emily: let's talk about some of the risk factors.irbnb saying they may not be able to achieve profitability. that is not usual to read in an s-1 filing for a tech company. they are going to see greater decline in experiences year-over-year, and that covid will continue to adversely affect the business. had bouncedirbnb back somewhat in the pandemic but it continues to be a big risk factor. what do investors need to consider as they consider making a bet on this company? a it is not uncommon for company to have a very, very long risk factor. foremost, theand risk factor is the covid democrat and its impact to the business, the operations, and financial conditions. reallycause the pandemic limits social gatherings, it makes it very difficult to continue their business. this is really up to investors. they warned that these clients in profits or these losses could continue in the foreseeable future and they may not even be able to achieve profitability altogether. typical language you see in s-1. emily: i had a long and wide reaching si
emily: let's talk about some of the risk factors.irbnb saying they may not be able to achieve profitability. that is not usual to read in an s-1 filing for a tech company. they are going to see greater decline in experiences year-over-year, and that covid will continue to adversely affect the business. had bouncedirbnb back somewhat in the pandemic but it continues to be a big risk factor. what do investors need to consider as they consider making a bet on this company? a it is not uncommon for...
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that was the former lawyer, emily murphy's chief of staff telling you that emily murphy was being instructed by the president to withhold ascertainment illegally instructed. jackson john was wrong about the law. the law does not give the president the power to withhold ascertain. the law orders emily murphy to ascertain the apparent winner as soon as that information is available and it was available on november 7th. then last week another unnamed friend of emily murphy defended her this way to "the washington post." after being identified as an unnamed senior trump administration official, the president does not want a transition, the official said he made it clear. we are following orders. now there is no good choice tonight about who to believe here, donald trump has lied to us. jack st. john lies about the law while he's telling us the president ordered murphy to withhold aster tanmecertainment unnamed trump's official who said we are following orders. that person is unnamed so we have no idea who said we are following orders. how do we believe that person. and then there is emily murphy
that was the former lawyer, emily murphy's chief of staff telling you that emily murphy was being instructed by the president to withhold ascertainment illegally instructed. jackson john was wrong about the law. the law does not give the president the power to withhold ascertain. the law orders emily murphy to ascertain the apparent winner as soon as that information is available and it was available on november 7th. then last week another unnamed friend of emily murphy defended her this way to...
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emily: i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. dwindle,ys in office president trump is making waves, signing an order banning americans from investing accompanies the white house as support the chinese military. though he refuses to concede, could a trump tv empire be in his future? disney earnings smashing expectations. with disneyland closed-end movie theaters dark, can streaming make up for more bosses ahead? peloton has been the pandemic diving with a new campaign in a partnership with beyonce. and waitvaccine news times. we will talk about it all later this hour. amid spiking cases today. the s&p 500 sank as new york y prepares for the possibility of closing at schools while chicago issued an advisory, urging residents to avoid leaving home except for work and other essential activities. abigail doolittle has been following it all. how? does this impact the markets? abigail: it was a bearish day at the end of the day as investors some of the news around the virus. it is clear it is surging in the u.s. before we talk markets,
emily: i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. dwindle,ys in office president trump is making waves, signing an order banning americans from investing accompanies the white house as support the chinese military. though he refuses to concede, could a trump tv empire be in his future? disney earnings smashing expectations. with disneyland closed-end movie theaters dark, can streaming make up for more bosses ahead? peloton has been the pandemic diving with a new campaign in a...
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emily: thank you so much for that update. turning to the all-important race to the white house -- day three is turning into night number three in the battle for the oval office with joe biden taking the lead in his birth state of pennsylvania over president trump. we are expecting some updates -- fromulin you pennsylvania. i went to get to that with david westin. the votes have been crawling in slowly but surely. for exactly are we waiting from pennsylvania? david: last time i saw the account, there were 100,000 votes to be counted. many officials say those votes tend to be coming in favoring vice president biden rather than president trump. if that continues, president trump has a problem there. it just switched over this morning to a biden lead and it is only a little over 14,000 votes. it is a small lead compared to how many votes are cast. some issues with ballots in pittsburgh where there may be duplicate us ballots and issues with overseas military personnel. pittsburgh, home to allegheny county. i know we are waiting o
emily: thank you so much for that update. turning to the all-important race to the white house -- day three is turning into night number three in the battle for the oval office with joe biden taking the lead in his birth state of pennsylvania over president trump. we are expecting some updates -- fromulin you pennsylvania. i went to get to that with david westin. the votes have been crawling in slowly but surely. for exactly are we waiting from pennsylvania? david: last time i saw the account,...
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emily: tinder is now your competition.y should people use bumble when there are now pickier flavor? flavor, all these other options out there? aitney: we believe the way relationship starts is very suggestive of how it will end. we're really trying to recalibrate the way relationships begin so they can become more healthy, more equitable, more long-lasting. when a woman makes the first move, she really establishes antrol and has, you know, equal footing from the very first hello. that is what we really fundamentally believe sets us apart from a product standpoint. it if you saw the same person on five products, on bumble, saying hello first changes the course of the way that relationship will go and the way that conversation will go. it really does promote more healthy and equitable relationships for all. emily: any dating app has the problem that once you create a successful match, those people don't need the app anymore, certainly don't have to pay a subscription. how do you reconcile that and keep making money? whitney:
emily: tinder is now your competition.y should people use bumble when there are now pickier flavor? flavor, all these other options out there? aitney: we believe the way relationship starts is very suggestive of how it will end. we're really trying to recalibrate the way relationships begin so they can become more healthy, more equitable, more long-lasting. when a woman makes the first move, she really establishes antrol and has, you know, equal footing from the very first hello. that is what...
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emily: what was the eureka moment?ou discover that tricks the body into producing what it needs to fight without actually injecting the virus? bet would the eureka moment -- what was the eureka moment that made you think that would work? the cells gets into that you want and starts making a protein, theoretically, any protein. anyone of yourselves could make any protein. an mrna based virus. it does the same thing. viruses have figured out how to do what it took the biotech industry 40 years how to do. it is to stick rna in the body and give them the code that they could repopulate themselves. the irony is not lost on us that the very thing that will do in the virus will be an innovation that the virus made to begin with. emily: there are questions about the underlying ip and reporting that the nih may own some of the patents that moderna is using. what is the deal there? has been both a collaborator of ours and has worked on the underlying protein that is a vulnerability of this protein,irish that they have worked on
emily: what was the eureka moment?ou discover that tricks the body into producing what it needs to fight without actually injecting the virus? bet would the eureka moment -- what was the eureka moment that made you think that would work? the cells gets into that you want and starts making a protein, theoretically, any protein. anyone of yourselves could make any protein. an mrna based virus. it does the same thing. viruses have figured out how to do what it took the biotech industry 40 years...
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emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology" i'm emily chang. returns are due in-- election returns are due in hours. 's campaigniden headquarters in wilmington, delaware. what is the mood there tonight? both optimistic as well as cautious. biden initially said he was expected to come out and addressed america but at this point he is saying he is only going to com eout if he has something to say. biden spent most of the day in pennsylvania. that is a key state for him that his campaign is hoping that he wins. but there are number of other swing states. biden's campaign says he has a lot of routes to victory. it might be a few days until we can actually say who the next president will be. today, he reminded us is superstitious. he is not sure whether we will hear from him tonight. talk to us about how things have shaped up in the final hours. we know he was in pennsylvania, senator harris was in michigan. even as, you know, the biden campaign is maintaining a lead in a number of different states. nobody is counting it in the bag. >> yes. that is
emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology" i'm emily chang. returns are due in-- election returns are due in hours. 's campaigniden headquarters in wilmington, delaware. what is the mood there tonight? both optimistic as well as cautious. biden initially said he was expected to come out and addressed america but at this point he is saying he is only going to com eout if he has something to say. biden spent most of the day in pennsylvania. that is a key state for him that his...
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he chose yesterday to say "great job emily" because emily was doing for donald trump exactly what he wanted her to do, which is breaking the law. and emily murphy is going to get away with it. that's how this works. she's going to get away with it. and corporate america will make her rich and her name will be forgotten because the crimes against humanity by donald trump or so overwhelming, so dazzling, that all the blame always goes to him. it wasn't always this way. we used to be able to remember more than one criminal name in a horror story. we were able to remember more than one name after world war ii, able to remember more than one name when richard nixon resigned the presidency and 4 members of the nixon administration were convicted of crimes. emily murphy loves that everyone is blaming donald trump for what she and she alone is doing and she alone has the authority to do and she knows that she will get away with it. the most charitable label that you could give emily murphy now is enemy of the voters. she is refusing to carry out the voters' expressed will as required by law.
he chose yesterday to say "great job emily" because emily was doing for donald trump exactly what he wanted her to do, which is breaking the law. and emily murphy is going to get away with it. that's how this works. she's going to get away with it. and corporate america will make her rich and her name will be forgotten because the crimes against humanity by donald trump or so overwhelming, so dazzling, that all the blame always goes to him. it wasn't always this way. we used to be...
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>> emily: we already see the reaction.ecause it is not rational. right now the size of the police force decimated already and the size of what it was in 1980. the population of the seattle group by 18% but the city council said this was to invest alternative measures to provide healthier outcomes from minority communities. the mayor says yes, this is deliberate, and i applaud it. but so naive. one small example of the seattle police force has a harbor unit because here they donate topography we have 100 miles of waterways. so this business with public roads along the water's edge. so our police force in the harbor unit, they act as paramedics, firefighters, firefighters and cops. guess what the police budget pays for? over time which is the only way these guys can obtain and maintain the license required for them to provide and fulfill these roles. like scuba diving and piloting these boats. so this isn't a healthy measure by any means but simple basic economics and not a functioning, healthy society. >> will: geraldo, in
>> emily: we already see the reaction.ecause it is not rational. right now the size of the police force decimated already and the size of what it was in 1980. the population of the seattle group by 18% but the city council said this was to invest alternative measures to provide healthier outcomes from minority communities. the mayor says yes, this is deliberate, and i applaud it. but so naive. one small example of the seattle police force has a harbor unit because here they donate...
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emily: right. yet now we're learning that there's no actual data that supports a covid contractions with either outdoor or indoor dining. but what we do have is the fact that this restaurant industry is the largest private employer in the united states responsible for 11 million jobs, and it is hanging on by a thread especially in california, 500,000 people are out of work. so talk to us about the employees and talk to us about those members of this huge private employer, that industry. what are they saying? what fears do this right now? >> well, just in general in my restaurant alone, 60% of my staff has still been laid off since march. and that little, small percentage that we were able to bring back for this outdoor dining is now going home on thanksgiving day right before the holidays with yet again another impending layoff. and we've heard the fact that we're going to go home for three weeks, and this is going to flatten out, whatever, then we're going to come right back to business. we've hea
emily: right. yet now we're learning that there's no actual data that supports a covid contractions with either outdoor or indoor dining. but what we do have is the fact that this restaurant industry is the largest private employer in the united states responsible for 11 million jobs, and it is hanging on by a thread especially in california, 500,000 people are out of work. so talk to us about the employees and talk to us about those members of this huge private employer, that industry. what...
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how about you, emily?n i got this topic i was drinking peppermint hot chocolate at that moment. um-huh. [laughter] >> tom: why not, doctor, i think it's true but chocolate gives you a little perk. you could just have a chocolate bar, right? >> there are flavonoids in chocolate good antioxidant and sugar gives you a boost. only 18 men that they gave these tests to pre and post chocolate. i can give you a study full nil any narrative. can i show you a study beer makes you smarter. whatever you want. i do enjoy hot chocolate. >> those 18 men needed santa claus acon. >> lawrence: what grown man drinks hot chocolate. >> emily: i do. >> lawrence: like joe or -- pajamas as well. i don't think it's manly enough. >> emily: tis the season. >> tom: to attack president trump? >> jessica: i have heard everybody enjoys hot chocolate except president trump he only drinks diet cook. lawrence is concerned about his waist line. >> tom: all right. one more thing is up new mexico. ♪ still your best friend. and now your co-pil
how about you, emily?n i got this topic i was drinking peppermint hot chocolate at that moment. um-huh. [laughter] >> tom: why not, doctor, i think it's true but chocolate gives you a little perk. you could just have a chocolate bar, right? >> there are flavonoids in chocolate good antioxidant and sugar gives you a boost. only 18 men that they gave these tests to pre and post chocolate. i can give you a study full nil any narrative. can i show you a study beer makes you smarter....
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emily? emily: that's exactly right.s really vocal minority will still get louder that perhaps shouting at the top of their lungs will make a difference interest but from what we are seen thus far. biden is certainly not capitulating to them on certain policy levels. we are going to see really how much ground that they have actually gotten now that his campaign something essentially over, if you can call it that but, to a degree, they have already won. look at seattle where i'm sitting right now where our police forces to the level of 1990 but the population is up 50%. so it's sort of unfortunate abyss mall ripple effect that we have seen that residence like me absolutely despise but in terms of where it going to get into the mainstream for that party that remains to be seen. pete: yeah. if you'll remember some democrats feel like maybe this isn't the best message. listen. >> this foolishness about you have got to be this progressive or that progressive, that phrase defund the police caused cost damion harrison seriously
emily? emily: that's exactly right.s really vocal minority will still get louder that perhaps shouting at the top of their lungs will make a difference interest but from what we are seen thus far. biden is certainly not capitulating to them on certain policy levels. we are going to see really how much ground that they have actually gotten now that his campaign something essentially over, if you can call it that but, to a degree, they have already won. look at seattle where i'm sitting right now...
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emily: thanks so much, ed ludlow in san francisco.g up, yup ceo talks about how millions of small businesses are grappling with the pandemic, one aspect may surprise you. his comments from my latest studio 1.0 airing tonight, a sneak peek next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the pandemic has caused tens of thousands of small businesses to suffer amid lockdowns and continuing travel restrictions, nearly nowhere else is this picture more apparent than on the consumer user review site, yelp as it serves as a kind of barometer for main street economy. the ceo knows just how things are, i sat down with the ceo and talked about that moment in march when the pandemic shut down nearly the entire country. moment it was a scary for america and small businesses and especially for yelp especially because we are way to find great businesses and the person crossing my mind is, are people still going to buy advertising? we took a pretty big hit in advertising dollars, people pause their campaigns. we had functionality that allowed them to set up future
emily: thanks so much, ed ludlow in san francisco.g up, yup ceo talks about how millions of small businesses are grappling with the pandemic, one aspect may surprise you. his comments from my latest studio 1.0 airing tonight, a sneak peek next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the pandemic has caused tens of thousands of small businesses to suffer amid lockdowns and continuing travel restrictions, nearly nowhere else is this picture more apparent than on the consumer user review site, yelp as it...
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pamela pennington is lying about that for emily murphy. no one else emily murphy has sent out to lie for her has been willing to have names become public. hiding behind their status, friends of emily murphy are now telling reporters lies like this. emily is a professional, morale person and scrupulous attorney in a she is not a scrupulous attorney because she is violating a federal law. there is nothing unclear in the law. as to emily murphy being a deeply morale person, tell that to the many people that may die. she is doing what she believes is her honest duty as someone that has sworn she deputy swe swear -- she refuses to say if she has been in communication with donald trump about refusing to authorize the transition. an illegal act. it is not up to donald trump. the law gives full responsibility and full authority to emily murphy to authorize the transition. if donald trump is ordering emily murphy not to authorize the transition as the law is ordering her to authorize the transition, that choice is very, very easy for anyone who has
pamela pennington is lying about that for emily murphy. no one else emily murphy has sent out to lie for her has been willing to have names become public. hiding behind their status, friends of emily murphy are now telling reporters lies like this. emily is a professional, morale person and scrupulous attorney in a she is not a scrupulous attorney because she is violating a federal law. there is nothing unclear in the law. as to emily murphy being a deeply morale person, tell that to the many...
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i'm emily chang in san francisco.of twitter and facebook were grilled by senators on contact policies. joining us now to discuss more of the hearing is senator marsha blackburn of tennessee. senator blackthorn, he so desires -- senator blackthorn, you criticized them for acting like the gods of silicon valley, which i thought was too explosive not to repeat. this is your second time hearing from them in less than a month. were you any more or less satisfied with what they had to say this time around? mr. dorseyckburn: was more prepared today. as you remember, he kind of resembled tom hanks in the movie castaway the last time. he was more prepared today. but i felt like there was an evasiveness from each of them on taking responsibility for the way their content moderators, whether that is by algorithms or human beings, the way they subjectively apply section 230. and the definition within that law to frame objectionable content. as you heard, mr. zuckerberg said today that there needed to at,more specificity in th whi
i'm emily chang in san francisco.of twitter and facebook were grilled by senators on contact policies. joining us now to discuss more of the hearing is senator marsha blackburn of tennessee. senator blackthorn, he so desires -- senator blackthorn, you criticized them for acting like the gods of silicon valley, which i thought was too explosive not to repeat. this is your second time hearing from them in less than a month. were you any more or less satisfied with what they had to say this time...
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real quick, what's your favorite store to shop in as a teenager, emily? >> emily: yes!to think of, or my sister's closet. >> jesse: tower records. >> geraldo: robert hall, i got first suit there. >> greg: judge jeanine, favorite store to shop as a teenager? >> jeanine: i grew up in elmira, and -- >> greg: what is that? it's me used to go by patterns at the dash i forget. i used to make my own clothes. we didn't have many stores the there. >> greg: you poor thing. it's the one i got over it. >> greg: remember used to have novelty stores like in malls, it was like sunset, you could buy weird glasses where there's girls on the classes and if you fill it up with water, the bikini would come off. or if you turned your pen up the bikini would come off. it's weird stuff like that that you didn't understand as a kid because you didn't reach puberty yet. that posters of monkeys and outfits. >> emily: is this 21 and older? >> greg: it's like spencer's gifts. >> jesse: we would not have hung out as teenagers. it >> emily: i am not down with spencer's. ♪ . . who is usaa made for? i
real quick, what's your favorite store to shop in as a teenager, emily? >> emily: yes!to think of, or my sister's closet. >> jesse: tower records. >> geraldo: robert hall, i got first suit there. >> greg: judge jeanine, favorite store to shop as a teenager? >> jeanine: i grew up in elmira, and -- >> greg: what is that? it's me used to go by patterns at the dash i forget. i used to make my own clothes. we didn't have many stores the there. >> greg: you...
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but emily murphy continues to lie about numbers. there are no trump lawsuits pending anywhere in america tonight that can change the outcome of this election. the only states where trump lawsuits are still pending are nevada and pennsylvania. joe biden won pennsylvania by 81,000 votes. 81,622 votes. joe biden won nevada by 33,000 votes and there's no litigation in either of those states that is aimed at changing the vote count, which means he fits the definition of apparent winner as described in the presidential transition act of 1963. the law that emily murphy is violating every day that she refuses to sign the document that would officially authorize the biden/harris transition. em mauer is the administrator of the general services administration. the law gives the gsa administrator full and exclusive authority to authorize the transition. the president of the united states has nothing to do with it. the white house press secretary has said that. the white house press secretary said it is up to the gsa to what we call reach ascer
but emily murphy continues to lie about numbers. there are no trump lawsuits pending anywhere in america tonight that can change the outcome of this election. the only states where trump lawsuits are still pending are nevada and pennsylvania. joe biden won pennsylvania by 81,000 votes. 81,622 votes. joe biden won nevada by 33,000 votes and there's no litigation in either of those states that is aimed at changing the vote count, which means he fits the definition of apparent winner as described...
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emily: it has been a few years since then.you see the innovation coming in payments over the next few years? dan: there is no question in my mind that as we move into the digital economy, digital wallets are going to evolve substantially. and we are putting a tremendous amount of investment in the past year and next year into transforming both our paypal and venmo app into much more expansive, everyday use cases. they are not just going to be for checkout online. but they will be for checkout online and off-line. but, they will also include financial services like being able to directly deposit your check onto the platform. savings capabilities. investment capabilities. taking all of the capabilities from our honey acquisition. shopping tools, like what is your wish list? price monitoring, coupons. deals that can be offered directly to you. and putting all of that capability into our digital wallets because that is what people want to do right now. they are using it in the digital economy and our services and products need to
emily: it has been a few years since then.you see the innovation coming in payments over the next few years? dan: there is no question in my mind that as we move into the digital economy, digital wallets are going to evolve substantially. and we are putting a tremendous amount of investment in the past year and next year into transforming both our paypal and venmo app into much more expansive, everyday use cases. they are not just going to be for checkout online. but they will be for checkout...
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i'm ylor riggs in new york, in for emily chang. head into the holiday season, resurgence of covid-19 cases around the world impacts consumer spending. the paypal ceo sat down with emilchg to dcuss how a pandemic driven shift to digital payments and e-commerce has transformed consumer behavior, and whether it'll affect the end of the year. dan: i don't think it is an exaggeration to say the pandemic accelerated the shift to digital by three to five years and three to six months. it is not even hyperbole, it is just the math of what we are seeing. you are seeing a huge shift from physical to digital and it is not even not just that shift from physical to digital but even in-store has gotten more digital. you are seeing blurring between online and off-line. obviously, more and more people are shopping online but not even when they are going into the store, they don't want to touch cash anymore. they want to use cards or qr codes. the other thing you are seeing is that 40% to 70% of consumers don't want to touch cash anymore so you're
i'm ylor riggs in new york, in for emily chang. head into the holiday season, resurgence of covid-19 cases around the world impacts consumer spending. the paypal ceo sat down with emilchg to dcuss how a pandemic driven shift to digital payments and e-commerce has transformed consumer behavior, and whether it'll affect the end of the year. dan: i don't think it is an exaggeration to say the pandemic accelerated the shift to digital by three to five years and three to six months. it is not even...
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what is happening for emily to understand on her own.yes, i think throughout the pandemic people with learning disabilities have been disproportionately affected. we saw in march and april do not resuscitate orders being placed without consulting with families and ca re rs without consulting with families and carers and reasonable adjustments which was stated by the disability discrimination act really needs to be considered around communication and accessible information for people like emily to really understand what is happening nationally and this pandemic and what they need to be doing to keep safe. emily, what other things would you like to see for somebody in your position? obviously your father helps a great deal with your day—to—day life but what more would you like to feel you had as a right as somebody in your position?” would like to feel there is more people out there i can turn to after was something really wrong with my dad. at the moment there is no one i can turn to to ask for help. when i need it. my dad has been taken
what is happening for emily to understand on her own.yes, i think throughout the pandemic people with learning disabilities have been disproportionately affected. we saw in march and april do not resuscitate orders being placed without consulting with families and ca re rs without consulting with families and carers and reasonable adjustments which was stated by the disability discrimination act really needs to be considered around communication and accessible information for people like emily...
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welcome to each of you, emily. let me start with you today. how much is all of this going to reshape hong kong's political landscape? well, i guess very much, and some of the people that i've spoken to or saying that things are going to get a lot more worse. and so i think we have to really fasten our seat belt because it seems beijing and the administration of kerry lamb just they don't just give a damn about public opinion here or internationally. and they're hell bent on cracking down on dissent. now, depend, democrats have left the legislative council because we have a pandemic and social distancing loose people cannot turn out to march in huge numbers. so there is a lot of pent up feeling of anger and frustration and concern. and i think i think things things are going to get worse. so. 6 we're ready and don't think that we have seen that. i'll know we are ready and we will continue with the struggle. but things could turn nasty. stephen, how much does all this damage or damage further? hong kong's reputation in the world as, as an open c
welcome to each of you, emily. let me start with you today. how much is all of this going to reshape hong kong's political landscape? well, i guess very much, and some of the people that i've spoken to or saying that things are going to get a lot more worse. and so i think we have to really fasten our seat belt because it seems beijing and the administration of kerry lamb just they don't just give a damn about public opinion here or internationally. and they're hell bent on cracking down on...
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emily: i started with -- no caffeine. low caffeine. dave: i had two and i drink a third of a third one. robert: dave, where are you? dave: i am back in washington. i got back late yesterday evening. we have people around the country talking to voters and watching for anything that could happen. i was going back to help write a couple of bigger pieces as we get ready for tomorrow. robert: let's start there, emily. minnesota has gotten a little more attention in recent days. what's your read on minnesota and the upper midwest? emily: poll averages put -- our website is on the elections homepage right now. we have a bunch of different states that people are looking at right now, the key battleground states, as we've been calling them. the minnesota average -- it may not be on their. we haven't seen polls in minnesota in a really long time. the last polls that meet post standards were late september. if we look at some other states around there, that could give us a good idea of what's going on in the midwest. michigan, wisconsin, everythi
emily: i started with -- no caffeine. low caffeine. dave: i had two and i drink a third of a third one. robert: dave, where are you? dave: i am back in washington. i got back late yesterday evening. we have people around the country talking to voters and watching for anything that could happen. i was going back to help write a couple of bigger pieces as we get ready for tomorrow. robert: let's start there, emily. minnesota has gotten a little more attention in recent days. what's your read on...
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that's what emily murphy is trying to do. she is the administrator of the general services administration, who is personally refusing to sign her name to the paperwork that would officially begin the transition of the biden/harris -- to the biden/harris administration. and emily murphy is the typically corrupt trump appointee who is working every day now in violation of a law that orders her to authorize this transition and provide the necessary resources, including office space to the biden/harris transition team. the law doesn't give her a choice. we'll hear more about the details of that law tonight from harvard's constitutional law professor lawrence tribe. emily murphy has 64 days left in her job and she's still afraid of being fired by donald trump. for doing the right thing. for following the law. emily murphy looks at christopher krebs tonight and sees what she doesn't want to be, a fired trump official. she does not see and cannot see christopher krebs' clarity of moral vision. she does not see and cannot see christo
that's what emily murphy is trying to do. she is the administrator of the general services administration, who is personally refusing to sign her name to the paperwork that would officially begin the transition of the biden/harris -- to the biden/harris administration. and emily murphy is the typically corrupt trump appointee who is working every day now in violation of a law that orders her to authorize this transition and provide the necessary resources, including office space to the...
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emily compagno, leslie marshall.nd joining us today, former house oversight committee chairman and fox news contributor at jason chaffetz. hey, everyone, happy monday, good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> harris: jason, when you look at some of the social media that reacted to what was going on at the maga millions march, what are you thinking? what goes through your mind and a part of the story in this being long term and it didn't just pop up? >> yeah, this has been going on in years when i was in congress this was going on and yet the media are barely reports it, they deny it and the silence from the left, from the democrats, they are just silent on these types of things. you don't see them united in this, you don't see joe biden and kamala harris out there saying let's quit it, let's, you know, this is unacceptable. the chief of police there in washington, d.c., mayor bowser, things have just gotten worse. these are the people that want to actually control washington, d.c., and turn it into a state and yo
emily compagno, leslie marshall.nd joining us today, former house oversight committee chairman and fox news contributor at jason chaffetz. hey, everyone, happy monday, good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> harris: jason, when you look at some of the social media that reacted to what was going on at the maga millions march, what are you thinking? what goes through your mind and a part of the story in this being long term and it didn't just pop up? >> yeah, this has been...