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our moscow correspondent emily short when joined just emily how significant are these protests and how are they being organized. well terry that's kind of what's new about these protests is that they were being coordinated yesterday via the social media platform telegram so now team was kind of actually messaging protesters telling them where to go and that meant that they were often one step ahead of the police who were trying to kind of contain the protests it's hard to say how many people came out today yesterday rather in moscow but it did seem that there were a large number we've heard that there's been a record number of arrests across the country and that's also significant i think about these protests that this week and also last week we saw people come out not just in moscow and st petersburg which is kind of the traditional thing that we see in moscow but also in russia rather but also across the entire country in cities that aren't traditional for protests and many of the people i spoke to have been taking part in these protests it's their 1st time on the streets so this pro
our moscow correspondent emily short when joined just emily how significant are these protests and how are they being organized. well terry that's kind of what's new about these protests is that they were being coordinated yesterday via the social media platform telegram so now team was kind of actually messaging protesters telling them where to go and that meant that they were often one step ahead of the police who were trying to kind of contain the protests it's hard to say how many people...
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to correspondent emily short when has been following the legal proceedings in the russian capital and she sent us this assessment what is interesting i think about these 2 court cases and the last few months with the protests with his. return as well is they really have meant that state media here in the country can no longer ignore me as a figure they've been presenting him including. with this trial over the decimation of the veteran as unpatriotic as an agent of the west whereas before they essentially ignored him ignored opposition protests as well and i think now the opposition faces a really tough task and lay share when reporting for us there meanwhile the head of the international atomic energy agency has arrived in tehran to try to resume international inspections of nuclear facilities but iran has been blocking the visit comes as the new u.s. president joe biden is promising to reverse many of the trump administration's foreign policy decisions one of the most significant came in 2018 when trump with drew the u.s. from an international agreement with iran designed to prevent
to correspondent emily short when has been following the legal proceedings in the russian capital and she sent us this assessment what is interesting i think about these 2 court cases and the last few months with the protests with his. return as well is they really have meant that state media here in the country can no longer ignore me as a figure they've been presenting him including. with this trial over the decimation of the veteran as unpatriotic as an agent of the west whereas before they...
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fair or by the way of correspondent emily short one together with warner pulled ellis catch up on some of the other story. making headlines around the world today the west african nation of guinea has declared a new a bola epidemic after an outbreak near the liberian border at least 3 people have died there if the 1st cases detected in guinea since 2016 the world health organization is delivering packed scenes and trying to contain the outbreak. former arjan time president carlos menem has died in buenos honors aged 19 he served 2 terms from 1989 to 999 pursuing a strong privatization policy he also paid the past so to the u.s. dollar to control inflation argentina has declared 3 days of national mourning. parties in catalonia that favor breaking away from spain have boosted their combined majority in the regional parliament following sunday's election but the socialist party which opposes independence looks set to claim a narrow victory as the biggest single party. and in the u.s. state of florida families and survivors held a memorial for the victims of the park lynch school shooting
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and they are looking for short-term relief emily: rob -- short-term relief. inhood would probably push back on that, saying they are democratizing investing for people who have never invested before, many of them women. what is your response? esther: that's maybe some people shouldn't be investing. if you don't have money to spare, if you don't have the ability to risk it, you shouldn't doing it. not everybody should be drinking alcohol either. they tend to get sucked in. we talk about, is the market a voting machine, but to some people, it is a gambling machine that is happening a lot on the stock market right now and it is worth discussing. emily: you have been attacked investor for a really long time and i wonder if you are seeing the same kind of renzi behind the scenes, there is so much interesting technology -- so much interest in technology, but not all the companies pan out, especially at startup stages were you are focused. what trends are you seeing? esther: a lot of interesting trends. on the other hand -- on the one hand there are spac's, which is
and they are looking for short-term relief emily: rob -- short-term relief. inhood would probably push back on that, saying they are democratizing investing for people who have never invested before, many of them women. what is your response? esther: that's maybe some people shouldn't be investing. if you don't have money to spare, if you don't have the ability to risk it, you shouldn't doing it. not everybody should be drinking alcohol either. they tend to get sucked in. we talk about, is the...
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emily. >> the short answer for that is a vaccine. that vaccine would be courtesy of the school board. it'll be a tieredprarti with th students that will go back to school. berkeley teachers and the classified staff serving preschool to second grade go first and potentially will vaccinate up to 6th grade. they will be able to sign up for the vaccine beginning next week. this is happening fast. with vaccines going to be given later that week pending of course receipt of sufficient vaccine from the state which is the big question mark across the board. the rest of busd's elementary school staff will be able to sign up on march first and then finally the secondary school educators will be able toek on 8th. after almost a year of negotiations, the agreement between the board and it's teachers is finally a step in the right direction. >> i want to get our schools reopened. let me repeat that. we need to get our schools safely reopened for kindergarten to 6th grade. we can do that safely. we put out a framework. we put out a plan. we put up $6.6 billion for the legislature to consider for an
emily. >> the short answer for that is a vaccine. that vaccine would be courtesy of the school board. it'll be a tieredprarti with th students that will go back to school. berkeley teachers and the classified staff serving preschool to second grade go first and potentially will vaccinate up to 6th grade. they will be able to sign up for the vaccine beginning next week. this is happening fast. with vaccines going to be given later that week pending of course receipt of sufficient vaccine...
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emily: why did you want to buy tiktok? satya: i think tiktok has achieved a lot of success in being able to take a new media format like shortd create a very interesting property. ♪ emily: what are your biggest concerns about a rising tech industry in china? satya: i think that, first of all, there is no god-given right for the u.s. tech companies to take for granted that there cannot be other tech powers and tech spheres. if anything, rising competition in the world, whether it is from europe, china, or the rest of asia, is something that us need to be more grounded in, because we often celebrate our own advances far too much and we should be more looking to see what is happening in the world and how relevant is our technology in the world. from that perspective, i am a more big believer that the world does better when there was real competition across the globe and there is more technology that is diffused throughout. that said, national security concerns are real concerns, and that is for nationstates to legislate on. but i think for private companies like ours, we should be thinking about how good is our technology, how
emily: why did you want to buy tiktok? satya: i think tiktok has achieved a lot of success in being able to take a new media format like shortd create a very interesting property. ♪ emily: what are your biggest concerns about a rising tech industry in china? satya: i think that, first of all, there is no god-given right for the u.s. tech companies to take for granted that there cannot be other tech powers and tech spheres. if anything, rising competition in the world, whether it is from...
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i don't see any underlying problems with a short sales themselves. emilyat about companies like reddit or discord or clubhouse where you have folks getting into the same room or virtual room and saying we are going to do this and we are going to do this together? do the platforms bear any responsibly? david: that's a good question and that is the big wildcard because colluding among traders for the purpose of moving a stock up or down in a way that is divorced from free forces of supply and demand can be market manipulation. and other participants including institutions who are not themselves doing any trading can be charged under the securities laws for aiding and abetting violations. i would say it's a possibility and again, that will depend on what the sec finds out when it is through with its investigation. i would not close that possibility, certainly. emily: interesting. we will be looking for the fireworks and/or hot air on thursday. thank you so much for giving us a preview on what you see ahead. david slovick, former sec lawyer. coming up, bitcoin
i don't see any underlying problems with a short sales themselves. emilyat about companies like reddit or discord or clubhouse where you have folks getting into the same room or virtual room and saying we are going to do this and we are going to do this together? do the platforms bear any responsibly? david: that's a good question and that is the big wildcard because colluding among traders for the purpose of moving a stock up or down in a way that is divorced from free forces of supply and...
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emily. >> yeah. long and shortr than a lot of parents hoped for before schools like this one are able to go back to in person learning despite a push from top, state and federal officials. it may not be this school year at all. oakland unified board members held a virtual meeting with the public last night to ask for their input on how to get all students back to campus safely. once the district feels like it's safe to do so but right now the state allows schools to reopen when their county is in the red tier. ou;. they criticize the governor which was wanting schools to submit safety plans by yesterday and to have students in the class by mid- february. they are they argued that vaccinations should happen first. >> we won't be able to wait for zero cases to go back to in person school. we aren't going to reopen our schools if it's not safe. >> we have learned a lot more about the virus, how to stay safe from the virus, how the virus transmits. looking to the science and medical community to know what is and isn't
emily. >> yeah. long and shortr than a lot of parents hoped for before schools like this one are able to go back to in person learning despite a push from top, state and federal officials. it may not be this school year at all. oakland unified board members held a virtual meeting with the public last night to ask for their input on how to get all students back to campus safely. once the district feels like it's safe to do so but right now the state allows schools to reopen when their...
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they are looking for short-term relief. emilyrobinhood would probably push back on that, saying they are democratizing investing for , we are making this accessible for people who have never invested before, many of them women. what is your response to that? esther: maybe some people shouldn't be investing. if you don't have money to spare, if you don't have the ability to risk it, you shouldn't doing it. not everybody should be drinking alcohol either. if they have a tendency to get sucked in. we talk about, is the market a voting machine or a weighing machine? but for some people, it is a gambling machine. that is happening a lot on the stock market right now and it is quite distressing. emily: interesting, you have been a tech investor for a really long time. i wonder if you are seeing the same kind of frenzy behind the scenes. there is so much interest in technology, but not all the companies pan out, especially at the angel and early start up stage is where you are focused. what trends are you seeing? esther: a lot of intere
they are looking for short-term relief. emilyrobinhood would probably push back on that, saying they are democratizing investing for , we are making this accessible for people who have never invested before, many of them women. what is your response to that? esther: maybe some people shouldn't be investing. if you don't have money to spare, if you don't have the ability to risk it, you shouldn't doing it. not everybody should be drinking alcohol either. if they have a tendency to get sucked in....
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retail trading is still having a massive impact on the stock even though you have seen short interest fall furtand emilyyou mentioned earnings come i want to show you what is happening in the post-market with some of those names. this cake it off with best buy down 9%, holiday sales and the 2020 when outlook disappointing investors, shift to travel and dining people are expecting could hurt the business. salesforce, kind of the same idea, coming in late on the idea that the big tech momentum you saw 2020 won't last in 2021. doordash revenue tripling, but losses doubling from a year ago, shares down as much as 13% in the post-market, dow down only 5.4 percent and leslie airbnb beating estimates, showing them and despite the covid surge but still down on the day in line with the rest of the market. emily, not a good day for tech, clear even after the market closed. emily: not a good day. we talked to airbnb ceo brian chesky about that in a moment about that beat on estimates. brian chesky is coming up, and i will also be speaking to the ceo of doordash tomorrow. kriti, thank you for the update. keep it ri
retail trading is still having a massive impact on the stock even though you have seen short interest fall furtand emilyyou mentioned earnings come i want to show you what is happening in the post-market with some of those names. this cake it off with best buy down 9%, holiday sales and the 2020 when outlook disappointing investors, shift to travel and dining people are expecting could hurt the business. salesforce, kind of the same idea, coming in late on the idea that the big tech momentum...
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they thought that was going to be short term too. >> emily: kennedy, digging a bit deeper into that interview whole narrative was different, the attitude towards immigrants and migrants et cetera. what does that matter if the policies are the same? why did it matter if the policies are the same going back before the obama administration in every administration since. what do americans have to look forward to in the way of any change at all or any type of sophisticated approach to this that addresses those complicated factors rather than just sound bites from the media. >> kennedy: attitudes and platitudes. you have so much confusion because you have three successive administrations that if try to craft immigration policy through executive order and all it's done is create a lot of chaos and confusion and frankly cruelty because there people who hear rumors with this new president might be doing and in desperation they rush north and try to get to the united states because of what they are hearing their children will become dreamers and they will get amnesty and then citizenship and probably g
they thought that was going to be short term too. >> emily: kennedy, digging a bit deeper into that interview whole narrative was different, the attitude towards immigrants and migrants et cetera. what does that matter if the policies are the same? why did it matter if the policies are the same going back before the obama administration in every administration since. what do americans have to look forward to in the way of any change at all or any type of sophisticated approach to this...
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emily: harris, take us home. >> harris: we have to make it short. do they serve catch up on the plane? ily: for more on all of this be sure to check out the exclusive story on foxnews.com. thank you so much to everyone on the virtual couch today. now here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you, emily. fox news alert and house republicans about to me as they are about to roll out their defense against president biden's agenda. also dealing with the major party. hello, everyone i'm sandra smith and this is "america reports." >> john: sandra, good day to you i'm john roberts in washington, d.c., where we actually see some sunshine here for the first time in two weeks. they had to make the lights really bright so forgive me if i squint a bit. just ahead the house rules committee set to consider actions regarding two congresswomen one from each side of the aisle. lawmakers will discuss removing republican marjorie taylor greene from her committee assignment as though mike after she conspiracy theories and ilhan omar on the other hand a similar debate after what some say or statements dur
emily: harris, take us home. >> harris: we have to make it short. do they serve catch up on the plane? ily: for more on all of this be sure to check out the exclusive story on foxnews.com. thank you so much to everyone on the virtual couch today. now here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you, emily. fox news alert and house republicans about to me as they are about to roll out their defense against president biden's agenda. also dealing with the major party. hello,...
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emily. it brought you rain for a short period of time. there are a knew stragglers, mainly in the north bay. as we look out live from our camera, no rain here for the east bay, none down here. that's a live look down in san jose where we did get measurable rain. we got about a 1/100ths of an inch. there was about another tenth of an inch that fell from a separate system but i'm just focusing on the last 12 hours. if you're getting ready to step outside, it's relatively warm because of all the cloud cover but it will breezy today. once the sun comes up it will feel a bit cool thanks to a wind chill factor. >> i'll be back with what comes next in the complete forecast. for now emily, back to you. >>> parentsangry over the oakley school board form a rally. they noon march starting at noon four board members stepped down after they made disparaging comments about parents, talking about parents' concerns about delays. a parent heard the controversy hall comment herself. >> yes. i was listening in to the meeting t. was shocking >> shocking what
emily. it brought you rain for a short period of time. there are a knew stragglers, mainly in the north bay. as we look out live from our camera, no rain here for the east bay, none down here. that's a live look down in san jose where we did get measurable rain. we got about a 1/100ths of an inch. there was about another tenth of an inch that fell from a separate system but i'm just focusing on the last 12 hours. if you're getting ready to step outside, it's relatively warm because of all the...
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emily: can tiktok beat facebook at its own game? kevin: i think it is a different game. honestly. tiktok is truly about entertainment and fun and shortorm video. and facebook is about communication and keeping up with your friends, and your social graph. tiktok does not require a big social graph. it depends on how you're using the app, the nuanced interactions you have with the app. it can feed you exactly what it knows you want to see. it is a very different paradigm. so i don't think they in the same group. emily: kevin mayer, thank you so much for joining us. appreciate the wide-ranging conversation. we will follow beach body and your spac ambition. thank you for taking the time to join us. coming up, profitability may come earlier than expected for ridesharing company lyft, but how soon? our conversation with john zimmer is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: lyft reported signs the company is on the path to breaking even. i sat down with cofounder and president john zimmer could talk about everything from operating in a pandemic, to self-driving cars. take a listen. john: we take the last year and really inve
emily: can tiktok beat facebook at its own game? kevin: i think it is a different game. honestly. tiktok is truly about entertainment and fun and shortorm video. and facebook is about communication and keeping up with your friends, and your social graph. tiktok does not require a big social graph. it depends on how you're using the app, the nuanced interactions you have with the app. it can feed you exactly what it knows you want to see. it is a very different paradigm. so i don't think they in...
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living in texas for he and his wife emily organize the insider price for incarcerated writers sponsored by american short fiction where i know maurice from and pamela is a senior reporter and a staff writer at "the new york times" magazine. prior to joining pro public a in 2017, she was an executive editor at texas monthly also appearing in the new yorker and anthologized as the best american magazine writing and best not required reading in the next generation of great originalist. holding a bachelor's degree in english literature from brown university living in austin with her husband and two children with that i would like to welcome maurice and pamela up to the stage thank you for joining us i'm thrilled for this conversation. take it away. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight it wish we were sitting on the second floor so badly and we were altogether but hopefully this draws an even larger group together and i'm glad we can do this. thank you for this beautiful book you have written what i wanted to say before jumping into questions i have covered capital punishment in texas over 20 years i c
living in texas for he and his wife emily organize the insider price for incarcerated writers sponsored by american short fiction where i know maurice from and pamela is a senior reporter and a staff writer at "the new york times" magazine. prior to joining pro public a in 2017, she was an executive editor at texas monthly also appearing in the new yorker and anthologized as the best american magazine writing and best not required reading in the next generation of great originalist....
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emily and ann in this regard. i appreciate there responsiveness and willingness to speak in short order.ss what i would like a few introductory remarks. one is recognition as committee we are very much anticipating and committed to bringing on additional housing inventory. prop c targeted 4,000 units for the next several years. the mayor's own plan homeless recovery is assertive in that regard as well. i think in her state of the city recently she spoke to 1500 units over the next couple years. at least 1500 units. there is some urgency to the issue. in conversations with several committee members and community members in addition to urgency on the issue, there is opportunity. i think the urgency comes from the fact that we know or expect as covid proceeds with some resolution that the sip hotels will in time go away within this year likely. we have to have good options to send people to. i think no one in the city departments or certainly not ourselves or anyone in the community wants to see people going back to the street. we have opportunities because of the real estate market right n
emily and ann in this regard. i appreciate there responsiveness and willingness to speak in short order.ss what i would like a few introductory remarks. one is recognition as committee we are very much anticipating and committed to bringing on additional housing inventory. prop c targeted 4,000 units for the next several years. the mayor's own plan homeless recovery is assertive in that regard as well. i think in her state of the city recently she spoke to 1500 units over the next couple years....
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emily: the hope is for to go to american companies. that america is going to be able to make some of these products on their own, that's a long-term goal. in the shorterica has been working with its allies to make sure they will not fall behind on this so conductors shortage. tom: it is a moment in february i guess we are staggering the margin. in my right, to a speech of the united states congress? is that scheduled? emily: it is going to come, it is taking longer. just because of what happened on january 6, the ride on the capital, is looking at this point like it might be in march. jonathan: thanks for your time this morning. day two on capitol hill. chairman powell in front of the house financial services committee. on that point i will raise the following braid the chairman was asked repeatedly about the fiscal stimulus plan. he has evaded that like the plague. tom: he should be. it's one thing to say we need a stimulus on a macro economic basis, but it is completely inappropriate for him to weigh in on that and they know that in their questioning. i cannot tell you enough the gotcha feeling i got. jonathan: we will have this really interesting
emily: the hope is for to go to american companies. that america is going to be able to make some of these products on their own, that's a long-term goal. in the shorterica has been working with its allies to make sure they will not fall behind on this so conductors shortage. tom: it is a moment in february i guess we are staggering the margin. in my right, to a speech of the united states congress? is that scheduled? emily: it is going to come, it is taking longer. just because of what...
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emily: now, i understand you own a porsche electric car yourself. elon has in the past claimed you shorted wonder if there is any truth to that. bill: i think tesla is an amazing company. i wish i owned -- been more on the long side. it is great and i have a lot of relatives who on tesla's -- own teslas that i have helped buy for them. nothing but positive thoughts for tesla and its role. emily: i am curious about your thoughts here. tesla can potentially make more money from its bitcoin investment then profits from electric cars in all of 2020. what is your take on that? what is your bitcoin take? and the fact that the price can just go up or down based on a simple tweet from him? bill: elon has tons of money and he is very sophisticated, so i do not worry that his bitcoin will randomly go up or down. i think people get bought into these manias, who may not have as much money to spare. so, i am not bullish on bitcoin. my general thought would be, if you have less money than elon, you should probably watch out. emily: why aren't you bullish on bitcoin? bill: look, there are things we inves
emily: now, i understand you own a porsche electric car yourself. elon has in the past claimed you shorted wonder if there is any truth to that. bill: i think tesla is an amazing company. i wish i owned -- been more on the long side. it is great and i have a lot of relatives who on tesla's -- own teslas that i have helped buy for them. nothing but positive thoughts for tesla and its role. emily: i am curious about your thoughts here. tesla can potentially make more money from its bitcoin...
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emily: some other tech stories we are following, youtube is taking on tiktok by introducing a short form feature called shorts. to the united states in march. shorts will let users create and upload 15 second video, which is the length of an average video on tiktok. youtube has been testing the feature in india since september. the dogecoin market has a leader of the pack. one person got 28% of all the cryptocurrency in circulation, about $2.1 billion. dogecoin was created in 2013 as a satirical homage to bitcoin. coming up, speaking to michael miebach. talking crypto and much, much more. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. mastercard is launching the first card that will support the world's first central-bank digital currency, after announcing it will start facilitating crypto transactions later this year, hoping to send bitcoin to new highs. mastercard also throwing its weight behind new efforts to support black-owned businesses hit hard by the pandemic. to cover all this i'm joined by mastercard ceo micha
emily: some other tech stories we are following, youtube is taking on tiktok by introducing a short form feature called shorts. to the united states in march. shorts will let users create and upload 15 second video, which is the length of an average video on tiktok. youtube has been testing the feature in india since september. the dogecoin market has a leader of the pack. one person got 28% of all the cryptocurrency in circulation, about $2.1 billion. dogecoin was created in 2013 as a...
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emily: last question, anne, where is 23andme, let's say, two years from now? anne: two years is still pretty shorthen i started the company, we had this vision of empowering customers developing a new way of doing research and having all this information go back to our customers for consumer products as well as their pewter -- therapeutics. in two years we will see us make significant advances on the consumer experience, and you will see progress on the therapeutic side. but again, it is a long-term vision, and we are fundamentally building a new type of system. what i think about his five years, 10 years from now, a role that my children are going to live and that is going to be entirely different. the end goal for me is how do you make our customers healthy at 100. emily: well, we will check in with you in two, five, and 10, and hopefully sooner than that. anne wojcicki, ceo of 23andme, along with richard branson of virgin group. amanda, back to you. amanda: our thanks to "bloomberg technology's" emily chang. back after this. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i am amanda
emily: last question, anne, where is 23andme, let's say, two years from now? anne: two years is still pretty shorthen i started the company, we had this vision of empowering customers developing a new way of doing research and having all this information go back to our customers for consumer products as well as their pewter -- therapeutics. in two years we will see us make significant advances on the consumer experience, and you will see progress on the therapeutic side. but again, it is a...
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emily. >>> yeah. at this point its beginning next week. they finally came to ement with board. the short answer is a vaccine. that is a courtesy of the school board and the city of berkeley. it'll be a tiered approach. it starts with the youngest students and then it works its way up by age bracket. berkeley teachers are qualifying, serving preschool and second grade up to potentially 6th grade will be able to sign up for their vaccinations next week. the vaccines will be given later that week this is happening pretty quickly. it's pending the receipt of the vaccine from the state which has been the hamstring operation in every single vaccine situation. the rest of the elementary school staal will be able to sign up for phased vaccinations starting onto first of march. finally secondary school educators will be able to sign up for schools on monday, march 8th. after almost a year of negotiations the agreement between the board and it's educator is a step in the right direction. >> i want it get our schools reopened. we need to get our schools safely reopened for kindergarten to 6th grade
emily. >>> yeah. at this point its beginning next week. they finally came to ement with board. the short answer is a vaccine. that is a courtesy of the school board and the city of berkeley. it'll be a tiered approach. it starts with the youngest students and then it works its way up by age bracket. berkeley teachers are qualifying, serving preschool and second grade up to potentially 6th grade will be able to sign up for their vaccinations next week. the vaccines will be given later...
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emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, the house gamestop hearing has a date. melvin capital, sagittal securities expected to testify. we will talk about meme stock and shorth someone who has an
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emily: we reported that doordash, which owns bevmo, also tried to buy drizly. what were the offers, did they fall shortlion price tag? cory: the conversations were organic. we zeroed in what we discussed anything about moving forward with the company, uber was our choice and it's more cultural than anything. the price tag of today might get the headlines, that our focus has been finding the right team with a shared vision that we want to be able to work with and accelerate what we are doing, at the same time combining in such a way that we can drive value for uber on the other site. that has been our focus, and i think we found the right fit, with the right company in the right leadership team. emily: lantern is not included in the uber deal, why not, and what happens to that business now? cory: lantern will spin out to be a standalone company as part of closing. that was part of the initial idea behind lantern. it was just a 2.0 and taking technology, finding how to intersect that with regulation for a nuanced category. one that is changing incredibly dynamically over a couple of years. lantern was bu
emily: we reported that doordash, which owns bevmo, also tried to buy drizly. what were the offers, did they fall shortlion price tag? cory: the conversations were organic. we zeroed in what we discussed anything about moving forward with the company, uber was our choice and it's more cultural than anything. the price tag of today might get the headlines, that our focus has been finding the right team with a shared vision that we want to be able to work with and accelerate what we are doing, at...
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emily and ann in this regard. i appreciate there responsiveness and willingness to speak in short order. i guess what i would like a few introductory remarks. one is recognition as committee we are very much anticipating and committed to bringing on additional housing inventory. prop c targeted 4,000 units for the next several years. the mayor's own plan homeless recovery is assertive in that regard as well. i think in her state of the city recently she spoke to 1500 units over the next couple years. at least 1500 units. there is some urgency to the issue. in conversations with several committee members and community members in addition to urgency on the issue, there is opportunity. i think the urgency comes from the fact that we know or expect as covid proceeds with some resolution that the sip hotels will in time go away within this year likely. we have to have good options to send people to. i think no one in the city departments or certainly not ourselves or anyone in the community wants to see people going back to the street. we have opportunities because of the real estate market r
emily and ann in this regard. i appreciate there responsiveness and willingness to speak in short order. i guess what i would like a few introductory remarks. one is recognition as committee we are very much anticipating and committed to bringing on additional housing inventory. prop c targeted 4,000 units for the next several years. the mayor's own plan homeless recovery is assertive in that regard as well. i think in her state of the city recently she spoke to 1500 units over the next couple...
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emily chang sat down with the ceo. >> i think tiktok has achieved a lot of success in being able to take a new-media format like shortdeo and create a very interesting property. we had a very crisp vision of what we would want to do with it. including, for example, addressing some real concerns around national security. >> you can catch this exclusive interview on studio 1.0 at a special time later today. one those of the pfizer vaccine tech offers two thirds protection against coronavirus according to data by the u.k. government. two doses sees protection rise as much as 84%. that is your latest business flash. guy: 30 seconds away from the end of trading, let's talk about the price action. most of europe has been boring today. corporate numbers have come through, they did not really move things. i think the market has been waiting for powell. you can see a really tight range , and something happened in our ago, i haven't put my finger on what exactly what has happened. maybe a delayed reaction, no clear reason for that. but we saw this earlier, this is down about 3/10 of 1% or the price action not really happening
emily chang sat down with the ceo. >> i think tiktok has achieved a lot of success in being able to take a new-media format like shortdeo and create a very interesting property. we had a very crisp vision of what we would want to do with it. including, for example, addressing some real concerns around national security. >> you can catch this exclusive interview on studio 1.0 at a special time later today. one those of the pfizer vaccine tech offers two thirds protection against...
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emily: it is the biggest internet ipo since uber went public in 2019. shares rising 160% in the hong kong debut, the company operating one of china's short video services,ght in $5.4 billion in the ipo and attracted hundreds of billions of dollars worth of orders. and former new york yankees star, alex rodriguez, arod joined the spac craze and joined to raise funds for business called slam, which tends to pursue business in a range of areas. despite his background the company says it does not intend to target pro sports franchises. coming up, no more trips to the drugstore during a pandemic or snowstorm it. we hear from the ceo of pharmacy which aims to compete with cvs and walgreens, and the latest rival, amazon pharmacy. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. president biden's administration will be testing a program to provide covid-19 acts seen directly to pharmacies, to increase -- vaccine directly to pharmacies, saying they will ship one million doses a week to pharmacies nationwide beginning february 11, and a trial run. joining us is the ceo of alta pharmacy, a telehea
emily: it is the biggest internet ipo since uber went public in 2019. shares rising 160% in the hong kong debut, the company operating one of china's short video services,ght in $5.4 billion in the ipo and attracted hundreds of billions of dollars worth of orders. and former new york yankees star, alex rodriguez, arod joined the spac craze and joined to raise funds for business called slam, which tends to pursue business in a range of areas. despite his background the company says it does not...
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short of amazing. the big question in my mind is, do they have enough capital to deliver an incredible fourth-quarter, but will they fall into the same situation? emilyyou think the impact of the pandemic and how it continues to play out will be as the vaccine is rolling out, but slowly? tom: it's a great question for amazon. the good news from amazon to the extent that you're seeing elevated demand for commerce, but bad news for amazon is if the company has been able to meet the elevated demand, target, walmart, wayfair, overstock, ebay, and at the same time, the companies doing a balancing act on health care. they are spending billions of dollars to protect their employees from covid, hundreds of millions of dollars to test their employees for covid, and at the same time they are rolling out health care related services amazon pharmacy. the pandemic for amazon has represented a lot of opportunities, but it's also bad news, incremental costs and basically giving competition to customers. emily: how much of our e-commerce behavior actually fits in the new normal? in the last nine months i've been buying all my paper towels on amazon. when i can go to
short of amazing. the big question in my mind is, do they have enough capital to deliver an incredible fourth-quarter, but will they fall into the same situation? emilyyou think the impact of the pandemic and how it continues to play out will be as the vaccine is rolling out, but slowly? tom: it's a great question for amazon. the good news from amazon to the extent that you're seeing elevated demand for commerce, but bad news for amazon is if the company has been able to meet the elevated...
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emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, that house gamestop hearing has a date. melvin capital and citadel securities are expected to testify. we will talk about mean stock and shorte who has an opinion, spencer babcock, whose own company zillow was shorted
emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, that house gamestop hearing has a date. melvin capital and citadel securities are expected to testify. we will talk about mean stock and shorte who has an opinion, spencer babcock, whose own company zillow was shorted
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you have a short time in which you can use -- do legislative before campaign season picks a begin and it becomes much harder to pass things on capitol hill. jonathan: emilyilkins, bloomberg government and a washington, d.c. look at your market this morning. i have to say, can you imagine having a chief economist -- risk of complacency on inflation. probably not the message -- i'm just guessing here -- no inside information on this. i'm just guessing. i'm assuming this is not the message that governor bailey would like to have out there at the moment. lisa: now, it will just add fuel to this rise in yields we seen around the world. here is the question, is it inflationary? is it someone saying we expect inflation up and get more than inspected or on the contrary do we expect central banks around the world to maintain tighter policies as we get steady growth ? these are some of the questions that people are asking themselves as they try to rationalize what could very well be a tactical move. jonathan: the coverage continues. i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg surveillance." trying to recover. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving
you have a short time in which you can use -- do legislative before campaign season picks a begin and it becomes much harder to pass things on capitol hill. jonathan: emilyilkins, bloomberg government and a washington, d.c. look at your market this morning. i have to say, can you imagine having a chief economist -- risk of complacency on inflation. probably not the message -- i'm just guessing here -- no inside information on this. i'm just guessing. i'm assuming this is not the message that...
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emily chang in san francisco. technology is increasingly being used in the energy sector, for example, turning natural black gas into cleaner fuel, but no technology can help a lackluster order. a report fell shortpectations, nevertheless, the numbers are described as resilient, and it is expected oil supplies could tighten as the economy recovers. have a listen. >> the year was a very tough year, let's be honest. and a very painful year. >> how, earnings missed expectations? did analysts get ahead of their skis, or did you have blessed-in its accounting changes that surprised them -- did you have last-minute accounting changes that surprised them? >> it is a combination. percentagewise, these numbers are magnified because we are talking about low numbers. and it is very, very difficult with a lot of these adjustments. we did have a number of adjustments to get it completely right. i thought the street did a particular job, to close at $150 million from where we were on average for the quarter. if you look at the entire year though, it is probably more sensible to look at that and again, $34 billion of cash, because that is actually the better measure for us to be measured on, and is a credible
emily chang in san francisco. technology is increasingly being used in the energy sector, for example, turning natural black gas into cleaner fuel, but no technology can help a lackluster order. a report fell shortpectations, nevertheless, the numbers are described as resilient, and it is expected oil supplies could tighten as the economy recovers. have a listen. >> the year was a very tough year, let's be honest. and a very painful year. >> how, earnings missed expectations? did...
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emily and ann in this regard. i appreciate there responsiveness and willingness to speak in short order.i guess what i would like a few introductory remarks. one is recognition as committee we are very much anticipating and committed to bringing on additional housing inventory. prop c targeted 4,000 units for the next several years. the mayor's own plan homeless recovery is assertive in that regard as well. i think in her state of the city recently she spoke to 1500 units over the next couple years. at least 1500 units. there is some urgency to the issue. in conversations with several committee members and community members in addition to urgency on the issue, there is opportunity. i think the urgency comes from the fact that we know or expect as covid proceeds with some resolution that the sip hotels will in time go away within this year likely. we have to have good options to send people to. i think no one in the city departments or certainly not ourselves or anyone in the community wants to see people going back to the street. we have opportunities because of the real estate market ri
emily and ann in this regard. i appreciate there responsiveness and willingness to speak in short order.i guess what i would like a few introductory remarks. one is recognition as committee we are very much anticipating and committed to bringing on additional housing inventory. prop c targeted 4,000 units for the next several years. the mayor's own plan homeless recovery is assertive in that regard as well. i think in her state of the city recently she spoke to 1500 units over the next couple...
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emily hamilton, thank you for joining us. guest: thank you. host: we will take another short and then we will shift over to the topic of immigration. our guest will be frank sharry from the group america's voice. he will talk about what the biden administration is doing so far in the area of immigration and take your questions and comments. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story, every weekend. coming up at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, a look at world war ii leadership with a college professor and military historian, describing the relationship between president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. sunday at 1.05 p.m. eastern, an author on his book the people's revolt, texas populist in the root of american liberalism, about the origins of the people's party, political goals. at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, we will watch the 50th anniversary of the occupational safety and health administration with three films released in 1980 by the carter administration and later reca
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short hours ago. >> good morning, everybody i'm very excited to share this information. so best television series, musical or comedy. "emilyrk. josh o'connor, "the crown. saul." bob odenkirk, "better call saul." al pacino, "hunters. matthew reese, "harry mason. best performance by an actress in a limited series, anthology series, or motion picture made for television cate blanchett, "mrs. america. daisy edgar jones, "normal people." shira loss, "unorthodox. nicole kidman, "the undoing. aniyah taylor joy, "the queen's gambit." best director, motion picture. fennel, "promising young woman." david fincher, "mank." regina king, "one night in miami. aaron sorkin, "trial of the chicago 7. chloe zhao, "nomadland." best performance by an actress in a motion picture, musical, or comedy kate hudson, "music. michelle pfeiffer, "french exit." rosemond pike, "i care a lot." anya taylor-joy "emmitt. best performance by an actor in a motion picture drama ahkmed, "sound of metal. did you hear it? >> yup >> sorry i thought i heard somebody best performance by an actor in a motion picture drama ahmed, "sound of metal." chadwick boseman, "ma
short hours ago. >> good morning, everybody i'm very excited to share this information. so best television series, musical or comedy. "emilyrk. josh o'connor, "the crown. saul." bob odenkirk, "better call saul." al pacino, "hunters. matthew reese, "harry mason. best performance by an actress in a limited series, anthology series, or motion picture made for television cate blanchett, "mrs. america. daisy edgar jones, "normal people." shira...