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lang lang.and wind ener, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to cardi b, alex moffat, lang lang and the roots right there. thank you for watching everybody. stay safe. wear a mask. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." goodnight everybody.
lang lang.and wind ener, but it's not available all day long. use less energy from 4 to 9 pm for a cleaner california. ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to cardi b, alex moffat, lang lang and the roots right there. thank you for watching everybody. stay safe. wear a mask. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." goodnight everybody.
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i am matt miller alongside a manda lang.g to talk about a company boosting survivors a lot by going to a streaming model in television. are you much of a consumer of tv or do you just anchor it? amanda: i am. i have not cut the cord. my question about the streaming services is how many can we have? at the moment, i am up to six because there are various demographics in my house that have to be met. but you need it for some things, news and sports. matt: i think you are probably right. if i still lived stateside, i would need it for football but since i live in a country that plays soccer for fun, i don't need to watch at all. gunnar may disagree with me. . i will assume you might be a soccer fan. putting that aside, amanda still hasn't cut the cord and is worried there are too many to subscribe to. i can understand that. i have gone completely cable free so i don't mind having 10 or 12 apps that i pay for on a monthly basis. gunnar: thank you for having me. it is a great question here at our answer to it is you can have both
i am matt miller alongside a manda lang.g to talk about a company boosting survivors a lot by going to a streaming model in television. are you much of a consumer of tv or do you just anchor it? amanda: i am. i have not cut the cord. my question about the streaming services is how many can we have? at the moment, i am up to six because there are various demographics in my house that have to be met. but you need it for some things, news and sports. matt: i think you are probably right. if i...
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i spoke with danielle lang.y february of this year, february 10, 165 proposals in 33 states aimed to restrict voting access. and the ways to do that would be limiting mail-in ballots, implementing voter i.d. laws, restricting registration options. walk me through where these proposals are coming from. danielle: i think that this is a lot of fallout from the 2020 election in which our elected leaders from the very top, from president trump on down to a lot of local leaders, fed americans a series of untruths about how our elections work and claim dysfunction where there was none. and as a result, there is a backlash and a kind of sense among republican legislators that they have to act on these big lies. they have to act on the untruths that they fed to their constituents and in order to safeguard the integrity of the election. so places like georgia and arizona are in the spotlight and florida as well. and state legislators are trying to throw out election systems that have worked for them for decades and have w
i spoke with danielle lang.y february of this year, february 10, 165 proposals in 33 states aimed to restrict voting access. and the ways to do that would be limiting mail-in ballots, implementing voter i.d. laws, restricting registration options. walk me through where these proposals are coming from. danielle: i think that this is a lot of fallout from the 2020 election in which our elected leaders from the very top, from president trump on down to a lot of local leaders, fed americans a...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto alongside matt miller in berlin.the trends of this pandemic has been the change in alcohol consumption. people have been drinking more at home, changing the way they drink at home. drinking trends have had a big impact on the business for sure. ready to drink cocktails showing a huge rise. is that turning into a profit for the beverage companies? matt: absolutely. i have been drinking a ton more since the lockdown, but in a different way than i would typically at a bar or restaurant. i am pretty excited to talk to our next guest. amanda: our next guest is tony latham, the executive vice president and ceo of bacardi. matt alone may be helping our bottom line, but we know this is a global trend. as it turned into an improvement for you or is it simply mitigating losses that you are seeing elsewhere? tony: good afternoon. we used to source 30% of our revenue pre-covid from the on-prem, bars, sporting clubs, global travel retail. what we have seen since the pandemic is a significant switch in consumption to the off premi
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto alongside matt miller in berlin.the trends of this pandemic has been the change in alcohol consumption. people have been drinking more at home, changing the way they drink at home. drinking trends have had a big impact on the business for sure. ready to drink cocktails showing a huge rise. is that turning into a profit for the beverage companies? matt: absolutely. i have been drinking a ton more since the lockdown, but in a different way than i would typically...
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and that's who dorothea lange photographed. she saw this woman with several small children, a teenage daughter and some younger children and began working her way up to her. apparently, dorothea lange was very good at engaging people in conversation, and then sort of disappearing into the atmosphere. she talked about herself as becoming invisible as she worked. she would very slowly talk to people about what was happening, what streets they were in, how they fed themselves, that kind of thing. and then they would sort of forget about her, and she would begin making pictures, and that's what she did with florence thompson. there is a series of pictures showing the teenage girl out in front sitting on a chair. the mother and children behind her, and gradually she gets closer and closer and makes the famous photograph. she knew as soon as she had made it that. that is what she needed to accomplish, and went back home. this program that roy striker headed, began as part of the resettlement of the administration, but those words res
and that's who dorothea lange photographed. she saw this woman with several small children, a teenage daughter and some younger children and began working her way up to her. apparently, dorothea lange was very good at engaging people in conversation, and then sort of disappearing into the atmosphere. she talked about herself as becoming invisible as she worked. she would very slowly talk to people about what was happening, what streets they were in, how they fed themselves, that kind of thing....
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i'm amanda lange, alongside vonnie quinn.stion is, as vaccines rollout, when does life returned to normal? bloomberg has analyzed the pace of the rollout, and the answer may be seven years. drew armstrong with us now. that will make canadians feel better. what does the data show about how we are doing? drew: we put this on the bloomberg vaccine tracker that takes a look at the current pace of vaccinations on a rolling, seven-day average and compares it to how many people are left to be vaccinated to get to 75% coverage of the population, which health officials have cited as a benchmark for saying we have done an effective job at vaccine rollout. what we see is that unsurprisingly, the faster you vaccinate, the sooner things get back to close to normal. places like israel, which is vaccinating people rapidly, could be done in as little as two months. the united states looks a lot more like the end of this year, at the current pace. laces like canada, are coming in the middle of the vaccine supply slump, stretch way out. the ca
i'm amanda lange, alongside vonnie quinn.stion is, as vaccines rollout, when does life returned to normal? bloomberg has analyzed the pace of the rollout, and the answer may be seven years. drew armstrong with us now. that will make canadians feel better. what does the data show about how we are doing? drew: we put this on the bloomberg vaccine tracker that takes a look at the current pace of vaccinations on a rolling, seven-day average and compares it to how many people are left to be...
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i will handed over to amanda lange in toronto.manda: the pace of vaccine rollout will be something closely watched along with the face of buying bitcoin. we have many of the markets still trading at record highs as they remain in positive territory. the s&p 500 is somewhat mixed on the internals and although energy is a lesser weight in america than canada, it's up almost 4%. energy stocks are moving higher and we are seeing a return to the types of trades that would characterize this year and that's the 10-year treasury yield rising and the dollar weakening. we have seen reverse of those in the past few weeks but they appear to be back in business as a trade at least for today. vonnie: you're going to talk a bit about the space x event on your screen in texas. an expert will join us on all things space related. the last test flight we saw from spacex was a deep space vehicle and ended in an explosive fireball. what is happening right now in texas? >> today, there is another prototype, space x built a number of these prototype to
i will handed over to amanda lange in toronto.manda: the pace of vaccine rollout will be something closely watched along with the face of buying bitcoin. we have many of the markets still trading at record highs as they remain in positive territory. the s&p 500 is somewhat mixed on the internals and although energy is a lesser weight in america than canada, it's up almost 4%. energy stocks are moving higher and we are seeing a return to the types of trades that would characterize this year...
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. # for auld lang syne...e — hogmanay if you are in scotland. and in scotland right now is our very nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! how's it going? you alright? yes, i am in bonny scotland and of course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you would not mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. i can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but anyway, as it is burns night, it is the one time of the year where it is socially acceptable to drink whisky with your dinner. i see! how was your burns night? well it was pretty bizarre, to be honest. it went virtual for the first, and hopefully the last time, and obviously, there is a lot of people up here with a lot of time on their hands, so one phd student from glasgow decided to train an al to write poetry in the style of the great bard himself. ok, can we hear a bit of that now? reads poem. wow! tech meets tradition!
. # for auld lang syne...e — hogmanay if you are in scotland. and in scotland right now is our very nick kwek! hello, nick! look at you! well, hello there! how's it going? you alright? yes, i am in bonny scotland and of course, i am wearing traditional garb. yeah, keep that well under wraps, if you would not mind, sir. listen, where are you? well, i'm in the one place many a scot hold dear to their heart — the whisky distillery! laughter. i can't wait to tuck into some of that later on. but...
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businesses businesses run by the military or its cronies or its associates minimum lang's power play has left many in myanmar uncertain about what comes next and with banks and some shops closed people are stocking up on supplies early file al-jazeera yangon. our diplomatic editor james bays has the latest on international reaction from the united nations real shock at the united nations at the move that had been taken the secretary general had warned about the possibility of a coup now he says he's gravely concerned about the situation and we've also had in the last few hours a new statement a very strong statement from the u.n. high commissioner of human rights michel bashfully which was read out by her spokeswoman we echoed the secretary general's call for the military leadership to respect the outcome of the elections. the high commissioner is alarmed by reports suggesting that at least $45.00 people have been detained including elected parliamentarian's under confinement and we call for their immediate release the high commissioner urges the international community to stand in s
businesses businesses run by the military or its cronies or its associates minimum lang's power play has left many in myanmar uncertain about what comes next and with banks and some shops closed people are stocking up on supplies early file al-jazeera yangon. our diplomatic editor james bays has the latest on international reaction from the united nations real shock at the united nations at the move that had been taken the secretary general had warned about the possibility of a coup now he says...
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looks like the hardline faction has the upper hand certainly the commander not units at meo you know lang is a hard liner and he has been indicating that this type of action might be possible and of course hussein that military in place on the streets in recent days. what my sense is is that the hardliners have the upper hand in the internal not tristram's but also their own back to their chinese arms and say look this is where we think you're going is the chinese government which is not inclined as court democracy has said you have a vacuum here that's pretty interesting because we're going to ask you who's behind this you've you've mentioned china i just want to mention that the army chief that you also alluded to mina why and given he was due to retire is it a case that this could be a much more smaller group of people trying to influence what's going on across the country and he wants to remain more relevant in a new democracy in the in a new political emergence or direction that me amar is going into. you know look i think that it went on lang and the tatmadaw wants to remain relevan
looks like the hardline faction has the upper hand certainly the commander not units at meo you know lang is a hard liner and he has been indicating that this type of action might be possible and of course hussein that military in place on the streets in recent days. what my sense is is that the hardliners have the upper hand in the internal not tristram's but also their own back to their chinese arms and say look this is where we think you're going is the chinese government which is not...
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one of the voters jeff talked to angela lange what she said stood out to me.vous when people want to unite everyone and bring people together. injury sometimes that means watering down progressive policies for the sake of unity. how much pressure is biden facing from the progressive wing of his party right now? >> well, he is facing a lot of pressure, erin, particularly inside this covid relief bill, the big one that biden is trying to pass as soon as march. there is a provision that would raise the minimum wage $15. biden's administration supports it. but there is a lot of concern about whether or not that will survive reconciliation in the senate. not just because republicans don't support it but because there are a number of senate democrats, joe manchin of west virginia with be kirsten sinema of arizona who don't want it in the bill, they argue it's not pertinent to a budget bill, one of targeting covid relief and progressives want to see biden see all of the tools at his disposal to get it done. they don't want the excuse vs disunit in the caucus. they wa
one of the voters jeff talked to angela lange what she said stood out to me.vous when people want to unite everyone and bring people together. injury sometimes that means watering down progressive policies for the sake of unity. how much pressure is biden facing from the progressive wing of his party right now? >> well, he is facing a lot of pressure, erin, particularly inside this covid relief bill, the big one that biden is trying to pass as soon as march. there is a provision that...
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i am matt miller alongside amanda lange.s been excited about this story, at least my gearhead friends who are also robin hood addicts because here you have a challenger to tesla who was going to be like tesla. the problem is, they said that when they confirmed the deal that there pushing production back. so not only can you not buy the car, and they are going to be earning $10 billion over the next few years. amanda: it is where you get this jumpiness right now. in this case, i feel like the momentum of this market, the timing was bad. if it had hit on another day, this is not a day or maybe even a we go to for this kind of news. matt: to be fair, there are some smart people involved with this fact, not just michael klein, but alan mullally. if you could turn onto that -- listlessness into the exclusive -- let's listen in to the exclusive interview. >> took him out and drove the car, loved it, very first car for the production line. we had a very good meeting of lines. we recognize, peter, why are you pushing like crazy for
i am matt miller alongside amanda lange.s been excited about this story, at least my gearhead friends who are also robin hood addicts because here you have a challenger to tesla who was going to be like tesla. the problem is, they said that when they confirmed the deal that there pushing production back. so not only can you not buy the car, and they are going to be earning $10 billion over the next few years. amanda: it is where you get this jumpiness right now. in this case, i feel like the...
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alongside amanda lang in toronto.cry to save gamestop turned into an all-out attack on short-sellers. carson block is one of the best-known and he joins erik schatzker. erik: thank you. there are a few short-sellers as famous as you. what happens now, is there a target on your back? carson: first of all, there are a few short-sellers, period. i don't know. i looked on twitter and some are saying, you are next, and whatever you do, we are going to buy it up. i don't know if there is a target on our back because of gamestop. we realized things were radically different last year. we were short this near-total fraud called gsx, we were shorted, and were squeezed way up by what was a consortium of hedge funds who, i think, engineered this. game has been different since covid. we adapted last year, and i think we adapt going forward. erik: is activist shortselling -- and i will make a distinction between activist shortselling, what you do, versus what other hedge funds do -- given what has transpired over the past couple we
alongside amanda lang in toronto.cry to save gamestop turned into an all-out attack on short-sellers. carson block is one of the best-known and he joins erik schatzker. erik: thank you. there are a few short-sellers as famous as you. what happens now, is there a target on your back? carson: first of all, there are a few short-sellers, period. i don't know. i looked on twitter and some are saying, you are next, and whatever you do, we are going to buy it up. i don't know if there is a target on...
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i'm amanda lang with vonnie in new york. eyes on exxon mobil as it posts its first loss in 40 years but pledges to defend the dividend. the loss comes with massive write-downs, so it says a lot about where exxon thinks it is going. is the dividend really safe when you drill into the numbers? >> a lot more to be desired on what it means going forward. a lot will be determined based on watching what the oil price does. exxon defended hard what investors wanted to hear, that it intends to protect its $15 billion dividend. if prices go down from where they are now, about $50 a barrel to $45, they made a promise to cut their spending, which is what they been doing. they say they can still cover what they need to cover while cutting spending and not plowing into a new oil well but that eventually catches up with you. if you cut your spending on oil wells and reduce your production, you reduce your cash flow. it is sorting this cut into profitability. they predicted a 16 billion dollars to $19 billion in capital spending this year,
i'm amanda lang with vonnie in new york. eyes on exxon mobil as it posts its first loss in 40 years but pledges to defend the dividend. the loss comes with massive write-downs, so it says a lot about where exxon thinks it is going. is the dividend really safe when you drill into the numbers? >> a lot more to be desired on what it means going forward. a lot will be determined based on watching what the oil price does. exxon defended hard what investors wanted to hear, that it intends to...
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. ♪ amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lange. welcome to "bloomberg markets."'m vonnie quinn. your other top stories we are following from around the world. the s&p hits a record. we will discuss with the morgan stanley private wealth managing director. and we will speak to the ceo of 23 and me and billionaire richard branson about his deal the take the consumer dna testing company public. amanda? as we see more earnings trickle over the transom, we have major indices tracking new records as they close, so not major move to the upside, but fresh highs across the board. leadership from tech, but financials and industrials are to the upside. really the only weak spot on the broad market in the u.s. when you take a look at some of the individual names that are moving on earnings, big swings of a 5% higher for paypal and eight present punishment to qualcomm all based on what they had to tell investors after the bill yesterday. that is a sign of where we are. investors want to see what earnings have to justify current valuations of the market. kathy entwistle is wit
. ♪ amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lange. welcome to "bloomberg markets."'m vonnie quinn. your other top stories we are following from around the world. the s&p hits a record. we will discuss with the morgan stanley private wealth managing director. and we will speak to the ceo of 23 and me and billionaire richard branson about his deal the take the consumer dna testing company public. amanda? as we see more earnings trickle over the transom, we have major indices...
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angela lang and her group, black leaders organizing for communities, we elect people and know they will not be back. >> i always get skeptical and nervous when people say they want to unite everyone and bring everyone together. i think sometimes that means watering down progressive policies for the sake of unity. >> reporter: and for biden, that is the challenge, trying to be a successful leader in the eyes of lang, quinnlan and all others who hunger for change. >> he is the president so it's like, let him do his job and then we can decide in four years if we want him or somebody else. >>> well, coming up, africa isn't just battling covid. parts of the continent are facing a new ebola outbreak as well. the latest details to come here on "cnn newsroom." kills 99.9% undry sanitizr of illness-causing bacteria detergents leave behind. proven to kill covid-19 when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much t
angela lang and her group, black leaders organizing for communities, we elect people and know they will not be back. >> i always get skeptical and nervous when people say they want to unite everyone and bring everyone together. i think sometimes that means watering down progressive policies for the sake of unity. >> reporter: and for biden, that is the challenge, trying to be a successful leader in the eyes of lang, quinnlan and all others who hunger for change. >> he is the...
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ha dicho que los tiroteos en parka lang las vegas fueron planeados.icano? edwin: buenas tardes. definitivamente que el partido republicano actualmente se encuentra diseÑando cÓmo serÁ la imagen que quiere presentar de aquÍ en adelante. no sÓlo con congresistas, como la republicana marjorie taylor greene, sino como la situaciÓn con la Única mujer que tiene el puesto mÁs alto de liderazgo en el artyom republicano en la cÁmara baja, me refiero a la de presentante shaini, quien se querÍa quitar de la postura de el grado, luego de que varios representantes a favor del presidente donald trump dijeran que ella no era la persona indicada para liderarlos a ellos dentro de la cÁmara baja, porque ella votÓ a favor del juicio polÍtico en contra del mandatario. escuchemos parte de lo que dijo shaini. >> [habla en inglÉs] edwin: la votaciÓn que le permite a ella seguir al frente del partido republicano dentro de la cÁmara de representantes se dio en las Últimas horas en una reuniÓn de la conferencia republicana en el capitolio, y esta votaciÓn fue de 145 a 61, lo q
ha dicho que los tiroteos en parka lang las vegas fueron planeados.icano? edwin: buenas tardes. definitivamente que el partido republicano actualmente se encuentra diseÑando cÓmo serÁ la imagen que quiere presentar de aquÍ en adelante. no sÓlo con congresistas, como la republicana marjorie taylor greene, sino como la situaciÓn con la Única mujer que tiene el puesto mÁs alto de liderazgo en el artyom republicano en la cÁmara baja, me refiero a la de presentante shaini, quien se querÍa...
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dead then you all went away lang says well also ordinary and dead and a lack of a cure all ends with the man that walked out as a good density that we ate she had to wonder will he ever have a leg to. a song. a father. a mutual love of the arts. the stage is set to immortalize fading memories. in a magical race against time. witness our time machine. on a. looking to reassure people in indonesia the government lifestream present joko widodo getting the country's 1st chinese scene of 1000 vaccine the 1st nation outside of china to grant emergency use thailand malaysia singapore and the philippines have all placed orders this despite a wide range of data on its efficacy from the early trials of the vaccine some southeast asia countries have not yet approved the jab this has led to some questions about the vaccine stemming from the lack of transparency and data the chinese regulators do not want to give up the control if they. give up a certain amount of control thailand is looking to start vaccinating high priority people with the scene back jab some here feel as though the lack of tra
dead then you all went away lang says well also ordinary and dead and a lack of a cure all ends with the man that walked out as a good density that we ate she had to wonder will he ever have a leg to. a song. a father. a mutual love of the arts. the stage is set to immortalize fading memories. in a magical race against time. witness our time machine. on a. looking to reassure people in indonesia the government lifestream present joko widodo getting the country's 1st chinese scene of 1000...
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think they're gaining momentum while lang says well one thing or now and then and. ends with him and i walk out as they get density that we ate it i wonder will he ever. even recent history can become op skewered 3 intrepid photojournalists return to the epicenter of peru civil war and track down the brave characters that they had captured through their lenses 30 years earlier. imagine a rising challenge to the official history that denies indigenous peoples contribution to the peace process witness seeing again on the jersey. examining the impact of today's headlines it didn't matter you're rich or poor what your religion is you are battling this and you're staring at it in the face and you're dealing with it setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions that are on all the capitol hill international filmmakers the world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire you each and in one of us in the responsibility to change our thirsty exploits for the middle on al-jazeera. when all that seems to matter is the headline there is always 2 sides to a story whe
think they're gaining momentum while lang says well one thing or now and then and. ends with him and i walk out as they get density that we ate it i wonder will he ever. even recent history can become op skewered 3 intrepid photojournalists return to the epicenter of peru civil war and track down the brave characters that they had captured through their lenses 30 years earlier. imagine a rising challenge to the official history that denies indigenous peoples contribution to the peace process...
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dead then you all went away lang says well it's all ordinary and dead and i want to take you all ends with him and i walked out as a you didn't see that we ate it i wonder will he ever lead to more than. a song. a father. a mutual love of the arts. the stage is set to immortalize fading memories. in a magical race against time. witness our time machine. and i just. said his own didn't change because. people believe in a post that is because then they're. trying to make a political of my city around the state senate they put themselves out to make the changes something that we. should have taken this long to do that in the name is condemnation. we have this culture to slosh or to create new areas we have to change this culture and one of the fortunate ones we can leave an establishment outside but all the people and the majority of these legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are going to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. what should americans be thinking and doing right now
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♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to cardi b, alex moffat, lang lang and the roots right there.hank you for watching everybody. stay safe. wear a mask. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." goodnight everybody. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers --" will forte writer and star of "barb and star go to vista del mar," annie mumolo an all new "closer look, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen d now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight that is great to hear. let's get to the news. house democrats today concluded their impeachment case against former president trump "well, you've given me plenty to not think about," said former president trump's impeachment lawyer david schoen will reportedly be the public face of trump's legal team while trump's lawyer rudy giuliani will be the public face of petsmart's flea and tick dip. while watching a clip played by house impeachment managers yesterday of a police officer being crushed by rioters, republican senator james lankford was visibly sha
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. >> reporter: angela lange and her group black leaders organizing for communities helped push bidennish line as black voters did across the country. >> we elect people knowing they're not going to be perfect. and that means that we have to hold them accountable. >> reporter: she is patiently waiting for biden to take steps to combat systemic and broader equity. >> i always get skeptical and nervous when people say they want to unite everyone and bring everyone together. i think sometimes that means watering down progressive policies for the sake of unity. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> reporter: and for biden, that is the challenge. trying to be a successful leader in the eyes of lange, quinnland and all others who hunger for change. >> he's the president, so it's like let him do his job. and then we can decide in four years if we want him or somebody else. >> reporter:care lynn says she does not regret her vote for president trump last year but is eager to move beyond that to see what president biden can do. john, talking to voters here, you get a sense of patience they are
. >> reporter: angela lange and her group black leaders organizing for communities helped push bidennish line as black voters did across the country. >> we elect people knowing they're not going to be perfect. and that means that we have to hold them accountable. >> reporter: she is patiently waiting for biden to take steps to combat systemic and broader equity. >> i always get skeptical and nervous when people say they want to unite everyone and bring everyone together....
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i want -- backup lang which. i wonder ash backup language -- backup language. chair powell: we think it will be. as you know, many libor contracts are going to run off come but there will be a hard tail, as we say, and we do think federal legislation is the best answer. rep. sherman: there are those who think the private sector can just invent a synthetic libor, and that would solve the problem. is that as good a solution as federal legislation. chair powell: no. federal legislation creating a path for a backup would be the best solution, we think. rep. sherman:. . thank you now i want to move -- rep. sherman: thank you. now i want to move to something we have talked about before, and that is the system for acquitting wire fraud. when we talked about this earlier this month, usually it is somebody trying to buy a home , the first time ever when they will remit $10,000, $20,000, already thousand dollars for the down payment. they are tricked into wiring the money into the wrong account number, and they lose it forever. you are developing the new fast fed now sys
i want -- backup lang which. i wonder ash backup language -- backup language. chair powell: we think it will be. as you know, many libor contracts are going to run off come but there will be a hard tail, as we say, and we do think federal legislation is the best answer. rep. sherman: there are those who think the private sector can just invent a synthetic libor, and that would solve the problem. is that as good a solution as federal legislation. chair powell: no. federal legislation creating a...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." matt: i'm matt miller.amanda, happy friday. i'm glad we are joined by our bloomberg audience is -- bnn and bloomberg audience is -- audiences. a big freeze, big damage. in just a moment, we will speak to the ceo of cantor fitzgerald. we will talk about the robinhood hearing and the continue to boom . we will hear from the cofounder and ceo of 3d printing manufacturer desktop metal. they just announced a new acquisition. amanda? amanda: we are watching markets just a little bit. they have been in positive and negative territory. back in negative territory. it is industrials that are really the focus today. caterpillar up 4%. then applied materials. all trading higher on results. applied materials up 6% today. still some believers. markets are still close to records even as they try to little bit weak here. keeping our eye on the news flow they have to face. lately, it has been earnings. a bit of a selloff in the price of oil maybe on the hope and expectation that things are improving -- improving in texas. f
amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to "bloomberg markets." matt: i'm matt miller.amanda, happy friday. i'm glad we are joined by our bloomberg audience is -- bnn and bloomberg audience is -- audiences. a big freeze, big damage. in just a moment, we will speak to the ceo of cantor fitzgerald. we will talk about the robinhood hearing and the continue to boom . we will hear from the cofounder and ceo of 3d printing manufacturer desktop metal. they just announced a new acquisition. amanda?...
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rouhani thank you for joining us so the fact that inspections can continue in some form is being seen as lang the groundwork for restarting nuclear talks as a bridge of sorts a do you think this is a step in that direction. well absolutely it is yes it is no surprise that both sides of the i.a.e.a. and the iranians found a common agreement. on that or an understanding because what the iranian strategy is basically is the unilateral withdrawal of the trump administration of the united states in may 28th in from the j.c. puro 8 is this maximum resistance strategy and this is actually centered on. reconstituting the position that iran had a decade ago you know during the nuclear conflict back then that is to ask the late its nuclear program in order to gain leverage visa v. or in view of potential talks with the united states so hence we're seeing less than one step after another toward that scene goldstraw for the international community to pour choice between bombing iran were an iranian nuclear bomb whereas iran is still we believe you know independent experts as well as israeli military inte
rouhani thank you for joining us so the fact that inspections can continue in some form is being seen as lang the groundwork for restarting nuclear talks as a bridge of sorts a do you think this is a step in that direction. well absolutely it is yes it is no surprise that both sides of the i.a.e.a. and the iranians found a common agreement. on that or an understanding because what the iranian strategy is basically is the unilateral withdrawal of the trump administration of the united states in...
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that bad deal took quite a while i hope you don't take the lead from that one and lang n.e.p. and chair of the european parliament's trade committee thank you so much. time now for a look at some of the other business stories making news. australians can no longer view news on facebook the internet giant has blocked news as a response to proposed legislation that would force the tech platform to pay publishers for content on the other hand already struck deals with many australian media organizations. the texas blackouts are heating to production some sun infinium and x.p. had to shut down their manufacturing plants of the state's office from a record winter storm of failing grades the closure comes at a time when the supply of chips is already under strain after a lockdown driven surge in demand for gaming consoles and of the tech. dizzying losses the looming threat of bankruptcies and thousands of people losing their jobs the aviation industry has been devastated by coke at 19 and there is still no light at the end of the tunnel afrin scale and says the coronavirus pandemic
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, lang lang, playing is out. istale superstar venus, lang lang, playing is out. ~ ., ., ., , is out.p. hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and rogerjohnson. donald trump has been cleared of encouraging his supporters to ransack the capitol last month. 57 senators, including seven republicans, voted to convict the former president at his impeachment hearing but that was ten short of the minimum number required. after his acquittal, mr trump — who is now free to run for office again — said the movement to "make america great again has onlyjust begun". a group of conservative mps has called on the prime minister to remove all lockdown measures in england by the end of april. the covid recovery group — which claims to have the backing of more than 60 mps — has written a letter to borisjohnson, warning that the lockdown is causing what it calls "immense social and health damage". the prime minister is expected to give his timetable for easing lockdown restrictions later this month. covid vaccines will be offered to the over—65s and the clinically vulnerable in england from tomorro
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what has been said to the international court of justice i mean i think what we're saying we think lang and me a must military raghad the regime is the continuation of a long pattern that they use the rich when they feel that there's a political neat he needs to present a business as usual efficient business as usual model to the i've cited he's desperate not to be betrayed as having thrown me into chaos week which he has and that's why he indicated to me and my neighbors bang that day chen indicated to china that he was prepared to continue with the repatriation but that would bring joy to. be very nervous about 80 repatriation that is undertaken under the military's control doesn't mean one of the more remarkable things that i have seen in the past week or so playing out on social media platforms is this out poor. by young activists and young protesters in many more who are posting things saying that they regret what happened to they were hanged saying that they were brainwashed by the military that they didn't realize what had been going on that they're very sorry and now that they a
what has been said to the international court of justice i mean i think what we're saying we think lang and me a must military raghad the regime is the continuation of a long pattern that they use the rich when they feel that there's a political neat he needs to present a business as usual efficient business as usual model to the i've cited he's desperate not to be betrayed as having thrown me into chaos week which he has and that's why he indicated to me and my neighbors bang that day chen...
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talk ringback that one of the key reasons for the coup was to protect the financial interests of mino lang and he is family to retire later this year and that the feeling that the national league for democracy government under uncensored she might frustrate his ability to stay on. caused him to launch the coup because he's fear of course would have been that once he's out of power that he can't provide the protection and the contacts and the sweet deal for his family to continue to enrich themselves at the expense of of ordinary people in me and my i mean in many ways at its core this is about the economy and it's about who gets to control me and mows economy the way i see you not in quite a bit to iran is saying i mean let me pose the question to you based on what ronan said do you believe that had met online actually stepped aside as he was scheduled to do later this summer having been aged out of his military leadership role was there the danger of him potentially being investigated for these lucrative deals and how much of a problem with that have been for him. well the n.l.b. was elec
talk ringback that one of the key reasons for the coup was to protect the financial interests of mino lang and he is family to retire later this year and that the feeling that the national league for democracy government under uncensored she might frustrate his ability to stay on. caused him to launch the coup because he's fear of course would have been that once he's out of power that he can't provide the protection and the contacts and the sweet deal for his family to continue to enrich...
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power grids up and running some are blaming frozen wind turbines for the disaster others who offer are lang the blame squarely on the local government's doorstep and picks up the story without electricity texas residents are resorting to some rather desperate measures in the hopes of staying warm they're firing up the grill on the generators and some of the even tried to use their cars to heat their homes resulting in several deaths and over 300 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning people are dying from carbon monoxide poisoning we have had so many calls and so many incidents that we can't even track them all the major oil refineries of the state has shut down due to freezing weather that bright new future of green energy isn't working out so well in the present the wind turbines that accounted for almost a quarter of texas' energy last year have frozen to a standstill every source of power that the state of texas has has been compromised whether it be renewable power such as wind or solar but also as i mentioned today. access to coal generated power access to gas generator power also have be
power grids up and running some are blaming frozen wind turbines for the disaster others who offer are lang the blame squarely on the local government's doorstep and picks up the story without electricity texas residents are resorting to some rather desperate measures in the hopes of staying warm they're firing up the grill on the generators and some of the even tried to use their cars to heat their homes resulting in several deaths and over 300 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning people are...
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i'm going to bring up a coup in a barrett lang she's a new york professor assumed when she feels that now now is the moment for the death penalty to be abolished have only seen the income of the back of it. my hope is that i did ministration will put the pozen federal executions and then and the death penalty at the federal level altogether having studied this issue for now i think 15 years i can tell you that the death penalty is deeply flawed for reasons that good people on both sides of the aisle would rightly denounce one of those reasons that the death penalty is racist there's been a number of studies on this issue and they all show the impact of race on the administration of the death penalty across the united states no matter what the study no matter what the analytics technique or the data set so either black lives matter or when an actual lives are at stake or they don't it's really just that simple. you know i think i think she's right and there is a reason why the great majority of the world's countries have abolished the death penalty and you know many of those countries
i'm going to bring up a coup in a barrett lang she's a new york professor assumed when she feels that now now is the moment for the death penalty to be abolished have only seen the income of the back of it. my hope is that i did ministration will put the pozen federal executions and then and the death penalty at the federal level altogether having studied this issue for now i think 15 years i can tell you that the death penalty is deeply flawed for reasons that good people on both sides of the...
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the middle of the night instead the army is resting power in the hands of the commander in chief min lang 24 government ministers have been removed 11 replacements named. phone and internet connections were cut and state t.v. was forced off air while banks closed when people scramble to take out cash a un security council meeting is now set for tuesday the military is keen to point out it is only temporary promising free and fair elections in a year's time but this coup does come just 6 years after the 1st civilian government in half a century or more now from early file one of the few foreign journalists based in memory. in dawn raids in yangon members of me a democratically elected leadership who were rounded up and detained as the military staged a coup in the name of the state of emergency is in effect nationwide and the duration of the state of emergency is set to one year. the military says it was acting in response to widespread election fraud its chief minimum lying now rules the country this is our worst nightmare quite clearly this is the myanmar military scrapping the democrati
the middle of the night instead the army is resting power in the hands of the commander in chief min lang 24 government ministers have been removed 11 replacements named. phone and internet connections were cut and state t.v. was forced off air while banks closed when people scramble to take out cash a un security council meeting is now set for tuesday the military is keen to point out it is only temporary promising free and fair elections in a year's time but this coup does come just 6 years...
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other thing here is the third check here, must be given exclusively in its entirety in the english lange which is interesting from my research because i found a lot of prayers that included -- incorporated hebrew in their prayers and what the rabbi sid. so now if you're speaking hebrew in a prayer, you're breaking the law -- breaking the rules, but before these rules, there was actually hebrew in the congressional record reflecting the ran buys' prayers. >> so in your research did you come across some rabbi long dead, somebody you never heard of, who kind of became one of your favorites? a person you thought, this guy is amazing and should be famous. some famous -- favorite person of yours that emerged that spoke to you? >> yeah. a couple -- from historically, there are a lot of rabbis who gave prayers during the vietnam war, and not necessarily well-known rabbis but just your everyday rabbi from a synagogue around the country and what i loved about their prayers was you can see their rhetoric change. sometimes -- even her toker nose supposed to get involved in policy, they talk about th
other thing here is the third check here, must be given exclusively in its entirety in the english lange which is interesting from my research because i found a lot of prayers that included -- incorporated hebrew in their prayers and what the rabbi sid. so now if you're speaking hebrew in a prayer, you're breaking the law -- breaking the rules, but before these rules, there was actually hebrew in the congressional record reflecting the ran buys' prayers. >> so in your research did you...
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and certainly not let langs a very powerful figure he does effectively control the military where there are factions within the military but he appears to be in control of the dominant hardline faction of the military is incredibly hierarchical and in myanmar so they will follow their leaders certain struction street godless sort of her constitutional her democratic plan article might not say that it i think that that they have on the other just tolerated the democratizing process and i think that the prospect of the l.g.a. being emboldened we say a super majority following the november elections really started to worry them they thought that perhaps they'd be constitutional challenge and that the military would be signed sidelined from political processes and as a consequence from its economic involvement in the emma's business sector how do they hope to you might say move forward if they take these 2 steps all 3 steps back one wonders where does the investment come from to tie why there is a global recession even the strongest trading partner china who is happy to be the trading partn
and certainly not let langs a very powerful figure he does effectively control the military where there are factions within the military but he appears to be in control of the dominant hardline faction of the military is incredibly hierarchical and in myanmar so they will follow their leaders certain struction street godless sort of her constitutional her democratic plan article might not say that it i think that that they have on the other just tolerated the democratizing process and i think...
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last week hundreds of thousands if not millions of people have been protesting about the coup and on lange's response astoundingly seemed to blame the democratically elected government for not being. appropriately committed to democracy as one cause of the coup he then suggested that the economic environment for investment would be a good under the military i mean this is this is during a week when multinational corporations are running away from me and mine and then astonishingly something that certainly won't be won't be believed by the international community or the rich she suggested that the repatriation of refugees in bangladesh would continue or could continue under military rule i mean it was it was in many ways an astonishing speech but actually time death to the hatred that ordinary me and my residents have for the military and the anger that they feel because of the coup so based on that how could we see this progressing or a call for adult to govern what has to go on strike the curfews ending in about 2 hours from now could we see widespread strikes starting. well i think we will
last week hundreds of thousands if not millions of people have been protesting about the coup and on lange's response astoundingly seemed to blame the democratically elected government for not being. appropriately committed to democracy as one cause of the coup he then suggested that the economic environment for investment would be a good under the military i mean this is this is during a week when multinational corporations are running away from me and mine and then astonishingly something...
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never been keen to get rid of the constitution but what we heard last week was on wednesday men on lang said that at some point if the constitution wasn't being followed that it should be abolished now i think the way that that was interpreted by the international community and by a lot of them or observers was that this could be a coup and so when when the military on saturday retracted that and said all his comments were misconstrued will follow the law that was also seen as a kind of a culling back of the coup rumors but actually i think what it might have been is is a pulling back of the almost the insults to the constitution the idea that he would get rid of the constitution would be very upsetting to the former generals the old guard people like dan choi the former dictator to whom minimum lying is reportedly still beholden and he's he was handpicked by by a man on line was handpicked by the way to take over so he definitely. is his creature or you know sort of set me allied with him. and so perhaps that retraction shouldn't be seen as a retraction of a threat of a cougar attracti
never been keen to get rid of the constitution but what we heard last week was on wednesday men on lang said that at some point if the constitution wasn't being followed that it should be abolished now i think the way that that was interpreted by the international community and by a lot of them or observers was that this could be a coup and so when when the military on saturday retracted that and said all his comments were misconstrued will follow the law that was also seen as a kind of a...
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the even doors for dissent have been shacked one by one and on lange's face has been stopped to be regulated. in business these norms also will make it much more difficult for people to remain anonymous if this requires. platforms to get a government food who uploaded the 1st read you are going to things the devil is in the details and as they work out what we are doing is probably building. china's version of a wired internet where you got in the internet and twitter especially and facebook have been more than willing to cooperate for the indian government it's only the events in the united states which they set up by different standards insofar as trump is concerned which also possibly set alarm bells ringing in the indian establishment that. speech of a right of a nationalist kind of an overtly next in the sky could come within the within the norms of censorship by the platforms themselves i think the government says that government if india wants to say that anything in dealing with censorship. of online content the government wants to say and act and the platforms to listen to what the
the even doors for dissent have been shacked one by one and on lange's face has been stopped to be regulated. in business these norms also will make it much more difficult for people to remain anonymous if this requires. platforms to get a government food who uploaded the 1st read you are going to things the devil is in the details and as they work out what we are doing is probably building. china's version of a wired internet where you got in the internet and twitter especially and facebook...
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business is business is run by the military or its cronies or its associates minim lang's power play has left many in myanmar uncertain about what comes next and with banks and some shops closed people are stocking up on supplies ali file al jazeera younger. well let's take a closer look at the general now in charge of me in my min took over the military in 2011 that's the same year me i'm up began undergoing major political changes under a power sharing agreement the military has had a major say in defense and border affairs it's also guaranteed 25 percent of seats in parliament to not lying has been credited for his part in critical national security decisions such as cease fire agreements with armed ethnic groups but 2 years ago he was sanctioned by the united states for his role in the military crackdown range of muslims that led to more than 730000 people fleeing to neighboring bangladesh and in recent interviews with local media he said he'd be open to entering politics once he stepped away from the military. or the coup is a major international test for the new biden administr
business is business is run by the military or its cronies or its associates minim lang's power play has left many in myanmar uncertain about what comes next and with banks and some shops closed people are stocking up on supplies ali file al jazeera younger. well let's take a closer look at the general now in charge of me in my min took over the military in 2011 that's the same year me i'm up began undergoing major political changes under a power sharing agreement the military has had a major...
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blade thomson, james lang and edinburgh winger darcy graham come in to the side.n to the centre, with george north ruled out because of an eye injury. liam williams returns on the wing following a ban. football's governing bodies across the men's and women's game have written to twitter and facebook, saying their platforms remain havens of abuse following a number of players being subjected to discrimination online. the letter, whose signaturies include the chief executives of the fa, premier league and kick it out, calls on twitter and facebook to make further changes. they include ensuring messages and posts are filtered and blocked before being sent or posted if they contain racist or discriminatory material. the letter comes after racist abuse on social media aimed at swansea's yan dhanda, following last night's fa cup tie, was condemned by both clubs. south wales police are investigating the incident. the investigating the incident. referee mike dean had t police the referee mike dean had to contact police after he and his family were sent death threats after
blade thomson, james lang and edinburgh winger darcy graham come in to the side.n to the centre, with george north ruled out because of an eye injury. liam williams returns on the wing following a ban. football's governing bodies across the men's and women's game have written to twitter and facebook, saying their platforms remain havens of abuse following a number of players being subjected to discrimination online. the letter, whose signaturies include the chief executives of the fa, premier...
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never been keen to get rid of the constitution but what we heard last week was on wednesday men on lang said that at some point if the constitution wasn't being followed that it should be abolished there's been widespread international condemnation of the coup the un is calling it a serious blow to democratic reforms while the european union is calling for the outcome of recent elections to be respected a plane carrying south africa's 1st 1000000 coronavirus vaccine doses for masters atika has arrived in johannesburg the country is battling a 2nd wave of infections driven by more contagious varian 1st identified there has been concern over the effectiveness of vaccines against the mutation south africa is the worst hit country on the continent with almost one and a half 1000000 cases and more than 44000 deaths drugmaker pfizer has pledged 7 additional $75000000.00 vaccines to the european union for the 2nd quarter that brings the total number of doses for the block this year to $600000000.00 according to european commission president lyon use a vaccine rollout has been slower than hoped
never been keen to get rid of the constitution but what we heard last week was on wednesday men on lang said that at some point if the constitution wasn't being followed that it should be abolished there's been widespread international condemnation of the coup the un is calling it a serious blow to democratic reforms while the european union is calling for the outcome of recent elections to be respected a plane carrying south africa's 1st 1000000 coronavirus vaccine doses for masters atika has...
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amanda: live from toronto, i am amanda lange. we will begin with disney reporting after the ballot we will discuss what we can expect from results from porter bibb. then we will break down shutterstock results. earnings are performing well the season but why are investors taking them so badly? amanda: interesting day on the markets today. better news on the job front with the weekly jobless number means the fed may move to get more hawkish and that is affecting the 10 year yield and there may be thinking around some equities on the broad s&p 500. it is narrowly lower. we are seeing everything but tech moving lower and energy is the biggest decliner at 3%. keep your eye on the chip stocks which are all up solidly. we have been talking about supply chain issues and as far as timing, one new ipo, bumble the dating app, is doing very well today my having priced at $43 per share and it's up almost 80% on the day. we have heard from the ceo and we will hear more later. an interesting day for bumble to hit the market. we are also watchi
amanda: live from toronto, i am amanda lange. we will begin with disney reporting after the ballot we will discuss what we can expect from results from porter bibb. then we will break down shutterstock results. earnings are performing well the season but why are investors taking them so badly? amanda: interesting day on the markets today. better news on the job front with the weekly jobless number means the fed may move to get more hawkish and that is affecting the 10 year yield and there may...