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laura ingraham ways -- i love dogs. they are members of the family. you don't kill the dog. >> laura: didn't you have snowball or something a little tiny... i always pictured you with a leash. >> sean: i had -- >> laura: we don't have to go through the whole bloodline. >> sean: i love dogs! >> laura: i was on radio, hannity has this little fluff ball dog. 18 a little dog. i kept imagining him with a pearl encrusted leash, a gilded collar walking this dog, and we are very confident -- >> sean: number one, very confident, thank you. my dogs weighed 110 pounds each. is that big enough for you? >> laura: i like that. i'm teasing you, hannity. i'm teasing you. >> sean: the dog is a member of their family! don't execute the dog. >> laura: all right. if there's any biden that needs to leave the white house, it's not the dogs. hannity, great show as always. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. did you realize you are subsidizing san francisco's pathetic record of failure? house minority leader macarthur gives us the gory details of the democrats relief bill. also, this kills me. they are actually profiting from the pandemic while your kids are kept out of school. plus
laura ingraham ways -- i love dogs. they are members of the family. you don't kill the dog. >> laura: didn't you have snowball or something a little tiny... i always pictured you with a leash. >> sean: i had -- >> laura: we don't have to go through the whole bloodline. >> sean: i love dogs! >> laura: i was on radio, hannity has this little fluff ball dog. 18 a little dog. i kept imagining him with a pearl encrusted leash, a gilded collar walking this dog, and we...
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see what others paid for it with truecar. >> laura: a group of teens asked new york city's mayoral candidates to do the macarena. ["macarena" plays] >> lauraare paying their salaries, you realize that, if they actually become mayors. i'm sure they can handle all the problems facing u.s. cities. can't even dance but i hope you condense a little this weekend. have some fun, be with your family. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team to cut off from here. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in washington. breaking news tonight, dispatching a scout team to the southern border to take a firsthand look and take stock of the growing influx of illegal immigrants. the situation and the administration still refuses to categorize as a crisis. and a long night on capitol hill following the senate's record-breaking roll call vote on the $15 minimal
see what others paid for it with truecar. >> laura: a group of teens asked new york city's mayoral candidates to do the macarena. ["macarena" plays] >> lauraare paying their salaries, you realize that, if they actually become mayors. i'm sure they can handle all the problems facing u.s. cities. can't even dance but i hope you condense a little this weekend. have some fun, be with your family. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team to cut off from here. ♪...
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laura: we'll find out more, but i'm not holding my breath. thanks for your work on the gain of function issue and the border issue as well. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: with the jury selection of george floyd in the trial, the city is at risk of descending to chaos. we're going to hear from two people. >> my husband was asleep. i said you need to wake up now. -- is going to burn down at any minute and we sat there and watched it melt to the groundings all of our hard work. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. ♪♪ it's why last year chevron invested billions of dollars to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪♪ hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. -what, you mean-- -mhm. -just like that. -wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long
laura: we'll find out more, but i'm not holding my breath. thanks for your work on the gain of function issue and the border issue as well. >> thank you, laura. >> laura: with the jury selection of george floyd in the trial, the city is at risk of descending to chaos. we're going to hear from two people. >> my husband was asleep. i said you need to wake up now. -- is going to burn down at any minute and we sat there and watched it melt to the groundings all of our hard work....
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laura scott can tell us. laura. the sun was shining all afternoon _ laura. the sun was shining all afternoon at _ laura. shining all afternoon at cheltenham - laura. the sun was shining all afternoon at cheltenham andl laura. the sun was shining all. afternoon at cheltenham and you laura. the sun was shining all- afternoon at cheltenham and you get the sense that with the performances we have seen on the track and the weather, it would been one of those days the fans really would have savoured but they are not here, the festival being held behind closed doors for the first time in its history perhaps in sharp contrast to date one of last years festival when more than 60,000 people descended onto the track, one of the very last sporting events to go before the pandemic struck. that was in line with government guidance at the time and this year the government guidance was to go ahead behind closed doors. did you just —— the logistical challenges have been great. the irish participants had been kept separate from others in line with covid guidelines was up and perhaps the moment that capture the absence of
laura scott can tell us. laura. the sun was shining all afternoon _ laura. the sun was shining all afternoon at _ laura. shining all afternoon at cheltenham - laura. the sun was shining all afternoon at cheltenham andl laura. the sun was shining all. afternoon at cheltenham and you laura. the sun was shining all- afternoon at cheltenham and you get the sense that with the performances we have seen on the track and the weather, it would been one of those days the fans really would have savoured...
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with that, let me turn it over to laura packard. laura? laura: hi. my name is laura packard. i am a small business owner in denver. i am here today because the affordable care act saved my life. four years ago, i walked into a doctor's office with a nagging cough and walked out with a stage iv cancer diagnosis. without the aca, i never could have afforded the six months of chemotherapy and month of radiation it took for me to be in remission today. i use to -- used to have junk insurance. if i still had that insurance, today i would be bankrupt or dead. the day after my first chemotherapy, republicans in the u.s. house voted to dismantle the aca and strip away the care that was keeping me alive. not only did i have to fight cancer, but also the president and congress just to stay alive. thankfully, we won. 135 million americans with pre-existing conditions like me got to keep our health care. and many of the people responsible for threatening our care are no longer in office. -- office today. i was honored to go out on the road with protect our care to share my story and lift
with that, let me turn it over to laura packard. laura? laura: hi. my name is laura packard. i am a small business owner in denver. i am here today because the affordable care act saved my life. four years ago, i walked into a doctor's office with a nagging cough and walked out with a stage iv cancer diagnosis. without the aca, i never could have afforded the six months of chemotherapy and month of radiation it took for me to be in remission today. i use to -- used to have junk insurance. if i...
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laura ingraham going to kill it as usual. that's my prediction. >> laura: we have to put it in n a very kind and gentle manner lest we be mischaracterized by the left. >> sean: don't want to give any sense that laura ingraham is a killer. cancel!! >> laura: usher in ever so gently the next hour of programming. never killing, never maiming, never fighting. we never get to fight anymore. only the left gets to fight. >> sean: where is your big friend, where is the great dr. fauci on the sugar showow going down at the border? where is fauci? where is the i hate trump fauci die right now? >> laura: he's too busy giving an interview to entertainment weekly. he's very booked up. you can't bother him. >> sean: it's set so. >> laura: good show. we'll see you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." so much going on, cannot believe 24 hoursrs have gone by since lt time we met. going to get into it. a line in the sand. that's the focus of tonight's angle. one of our nation's most sacred and parental rights is the right to vote and protecting that right is going to require voters to follow reasonable rules of casting their ballots, right? it makes sense. that's exactly what georgia is do
laura ingraham going to kill it as usual. that's my prediction. >> laura: we have to put it in n a very kind and gentle manner lest we be mischaracterized by the left. >> sean: don't want to give any sense that laura ingraham is a killer. cancel!! >> laura: usher in ever so gently the next hour of programming. never killing, never maiming, never fighting. we never get to fight anymore. only the left gets to fight. >> sean: where is your big friend, where is the great dr....
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[dog growling] >> laura: don't make >> come on, men. >> raymond: presidential dog obedience may be in order, laura. >> lauraul weekend. we have seen the story before a promise therapeutic downplayed or dismissed by the medical personnel and innate testimony of its benefits is stricken from the internet. up next, a doctor fighting back against the fda's red tape and big tech censorship. ing. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. out here, you're more than just a landowner. you're a gardener. a landscaper. a hunter. because you didn't settle for ordinary. same goes for your equipment. versatile, powerful, durable kubota equipment. more goes into it. so you get more out of it. four, five, turn, kick. we got chase
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laura ingraham, sorry it took your time. >> laura: my own camera? >> sean: [laughs] >> laura: it happens to the best of us, hannity. those moments are cute. the forever real of the real candidate. we want to know you. >> sean: my son calls me and goes down, he made barstools. my daughter says dan, that's humiliating. you can't please everybody. >> laura: the real sean hannity. awesome show, sean. [laughs] >> sean: enjoy it, everybody at my expense. >> laura: fine, with you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham of this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. what a show we have. florida governor ron desantis. newt gingrich, candace owens. after screaming about former president trump's efforts to challenge the 2020 voting results, the democrats are now trying to steal a twice certified house seat in iowa. the republican in their crosshairs is here today. first, fauci unmasked. that's the focus of tonight's angle. on day 367 of 15 days to slow the spread, we know for certain these three things are irrefutably true. number one, lockdowns do more harm than good. never two, states with mask mandates haven't done better than state
laura ingraham, sorry it took your time. >> laura: my own camera? >> sean: [laughs] >> laura: it happens to the best of us, hannity. those moments are cute. the forever real of the real candidate. we want to know you. >> sean: my son calls me and goes down, he made barstools. my daughter says dan, that's humiliating. you can't please everybody. >> laura: the real sean hannity. awesome show, sean. [laughs] >> sean: enjoy it, everybody at my expense. >>...
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laura: apparently, the first dog after little incident. speak of the first family was surprised by unfamiliar person and reacted in a way with a minor injury to the individual. >> raymond: laura, we have obtained exclusive video of that incident. and the unfamiliar person apparently was joe biden who after being absent from the west wing for days, suddenly appeared and they just didn't recognize him. watch. [dog growling] >> come on, men. >> raymond: presidential dog obedience may be in order, laurathink you have a wonderful weekend. we have seen the story before a promise therapeutic downplayed or dismissed by the medical personnel and innate testimony of its benefits is stricken from the internet. up next, a doctor fighting back against the fda's red tape and big b tech censorship. ♪ ♪ ♪ piano playing ♪ ♪ “what the world needs now” ♪ ♪ is love, sweet love ♪ ♪ it's the only thing that there's just too little of ♪ ♪ what the world needs now is love, sweet love, ♪ ♪ no not just for some but for everyone.♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: late last year a physician named dr. pierre kory testified before the u.s. senate about incredibly promising new drug to fight covid. >> it has shown itself to be aab highly effective, preventative and early treatment agent. it needs to be immediately adopted systematically, nationally and globally. period. it has unparalleled safety profile with almost no side effects. you cannot come up with a credible argument. to not give it. >> laura: for contradicting the medi
laura: apparently, the first dog after little incident. speak of the first family was surprised by unfamiliar person and reacted in a way with a minor injury to the individual. >> raymond: laura, we have obtained exclusive video of that incident. and the unfamiliar person apparently was joe biden who after being absent from the west wing for days, suddenly appeared and they just didn't recognize him. watch. [dog growling] >> come on, men. >> raymond: presidential dog obedience...
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solution this is the symbol that you are sending and i'd like to mention i mentioned one of the laura laura warlords the other martial dostum is accused of rape and murder in a deal to shore up support for your unity government he was awarded the highest possible honor in your military the honor of martial what signal does that send not only about how weak your government is but also how principled. see i think when it comes to the question of sacrificing for peace in afghanistan i think we have already sacrificed a lot and we have endured. the most difficult time that one can imagine but when it comes to as i indicated earlier to the hard won gains of the last 20 years i think we are standing firm tall to defend those rights and i think that's going to be the case i'm not going to engage in let's say that who was there who was not there i think i can speak for the. delegation of the government of the islamic republic off afghanistan that include in that included a woman who is let's talk about strong defender and a champion of women right let's talk about that because a lot of people are l
solution this is the symbol that you are sending and i'd like to mention i mentioned one of the laura laura warlords the other martial dostum is accused of rape and murder in a deal to shore up support for your unity government he was awarded the highest possible honor in your military the honor of martial what signal does that send not only about how weak your government is but also how principled. see i think when it comes to the question of sacrificing for peace in afghanistan i think we...
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laura: are you buying the bitegate story? >> sean: is there a conspiracy here? >> laura: are you taking the baitit or the dog biscuit or whatever the pun is going to be. you think it was a run-of-the-mill, ran into someone he didn't know? >> sean: hang on. wait a minute. a i stood up for the family member the biden family member, the dog is part of the family.y people are asking is the dog going to be euthanized? what are you talking about? leave the dog alone. i am pro-life for the dog. >> laura: just a few stitches. not a big deal at all [laughs] totally kidding, all right, i love dogs. i have my one little green on. i figure at the end of st. paddy's day, little green. the little green. i did my part. >> sean: there was no green beer throw up episodes in new york city that i saw. >> laura: i know you're going to remedy that now as i start my show. awesome. awesome, hannity. i'll get the producers on the cleanup action. great show, sean. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" on this st. patrick's day tonight. as if it wasn't bad enough when democrats tried to blame the border crisis on trump and then hurricanes. now it's a new conspiracy. the border patrol union is purposely exacerbating the crisis. a union president is here with piece of his mind. joe biden is allowing a potential killer back into the white house, as hannity just referenced. an administration elitist flouts covid mask rules. raymond arroyo has it all in "seen and unseen." first, teaching against
laura: are you buying the bitegate story? >> sean: is there a conspiracy here? >> laura: are you taking the baitit or the dog biscuit or whatever the pun is going to be. you think it was a run-of-the-mill, ran into someone he didn't know? >> sean: hang on. wait a minute. a i stood up for the family member the biden family member, the dog is part of the family.y people are asking is the dog going to be euthanized? what are you talking about? leave the dog alone. i am pro-life...
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laura cooper joins us. laura, good morning. just as we saw that divide come as everyone was buying tech stocks, we see everybody selling tech stocks. today looks different, but it is once again tech that divides come it seems. there are very different markets on both sides of the market -- on both sides of the atlantic. laurabe more tech centric, and that is why we see those gauges come under more pressure as yields continue their climb, whereas in europe, obviously they are more exposed to those sectors that are going to benefit from that reopening trade. so those cyclicals, the value stocks. ultimately, i think the action that we are seeing this morning is really more a case of that catch up. we did have that lockdown news in the later part of the european day, so we are seeing some catch up there, and just more broadly from the risk off tone that we have seen in the asian session. anna: really interesting to see that risk off tone and what drives it. between alaska -- talks between china and the united states, in alaska, the first is the biden administration came to be in. is that really weighing on chinese stocks? chinese stocks are down today, particularly tech stocks, but that is an ongoing story. laura: i don't think that is the case, that these u.s.-china restrictions are aggravating that selloff.
laura cooper joins us. laura, good morning. just as we saw that divide come as everyone was buying tech stocks, we see everybody selling tech stocks. today looks different, but it is once again tech that divides come it seems. there are very different markets on both sides of the market -- on both sides of the atlantic. laurabe more tech centric, and that is why we see those gauges come under more pressure as yields continue their climb, whereas in europe, obviously they are more exposed to...
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solution this is the symbol that you are sending and i'd like to mention i mentioned one of the laura laura more lourdes the other martial dostum is accused of rape and murder in a deal to shore up support for your unity government he was awarded the highest possible honor in your military the honor of martial what signal does that send not only about how weak your government is but also how principled. see i think when it comes to the question of sacrificing for peace in afghanistan i think we have already sacrificed a lot and we have endured. the most difficult time that one can imagine but when it comes to as i indicated earlier to the hard worn gains of the last 20 years i think we are standing firm tall to defend those rights and i think that's going to be the case i'm not going to engage in let's say that who was there who was not there i think i can speak for the. delegation of the government of the islamic republic off afghanistan and that included in that included a woman who is let's talk about strong defender and a champion of women right let's talk about that because a lot of pe
solution this is the symbol that you are sending and i'd like to mention i mentioned one of the laura laura more lourdes the other martial dostum is accused of rape and murder in a deal to shore up support for your unity government he was awarded the highest possible honor in your military the honor of martial what signal does that send not only about how weak your government is but also how principled. see i think when it comes to the question of sacrificing for peace in afghanistan i think we...
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laura ingraham, how are you? >> laura: i'm doing well, how are you? >> sean: i'm good. i didn't get in trouble and i paid attention to the end of the show. joe biden. all the way through. >> laura: after 25 years in the media, you are almost ready for prime time, hannity. a good, great show, enjoyed the appearance don't have a great show. >> laura: we will see you tomorrow i packed "the ingraham angle" from -- laughing off a border, come a la ha ha hall harris was named biden's point person and newt gingrich reacts plus after a murder rate in america approaching levels not seen in decades. ed mullin tells us what the emigrating cops had to do with that. joe biden delegates more of his duties so who is really running the white house? we will continue what we started last night with dinesh d'souza and raymond aurora will have that in "seen and unseen." but first government went wild is the focus of tonight's "angle." since 9/11, we have flown true billions of dollars and destroyed freeman until my freedom freedoms with super security state. well, it is now getting very obvious that americans hope to be a fortress to protect us from danger has just become a very expensive prison f
laura ingraham, how are you? >> laura: i'm doing well, how are you? >> sean: i'm good. i didn't get in trouble and i paid attention to the end of the show. joe biden. all the way through. >> laura: after 25 years in the media, you are almost ready for prime time, hannity. a good, great show, enjoyed the appearance don't have a great show. >> laura: we will see you tomorrow i packed "the ingraham angle" from -- laughing off a border, come a la ha ha hall harris...
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laura, that's a great lead-in. humpty dumpty. his underwear and red sox. oh, my gosh. >> laura: i won't go there but i will say about the tussle on the ground, that must've been some hell of a bath salt, body lotion. it is good and hard to find great body lotion. >> sean: i watch people that don't know how to fight. oh, my gosh. elbows. they are pulling here. >> laura: all right. we are going on to another hair pulling, the show. great show tonight, hannity. see you tomorrow. i am laura ingraham in this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. the upcoming trial of derek chauvin derek chauvin has minneapolis bracing for weeks of protests. have you seen that? tonight we get an update from business owners who have their dreams burned to the ground literally during the george floyd riots of last summer. also the unreported details of meghan, harry, and the oprah relationship. raymond arroyo has at all. first, time to retire the control freak. that is the focus of tonight's angle. it was just about this time last year when people begin to lose their minds. remember? [laughs] they were paying $50 for a $6 pack of antibacterial wipes on amazon. lining up at all the grocery stores to buy carts full of toilet paper, paper towels, dishwashing detergent, bleach. and enough batteries to power a small city. well, dr. fauci, he was still only a fledgling star o
laura, that's a great lead-in. humpty dumpty. his underwear and red sox. oh, my gosh. >> laura: i won't go there but i will say about the tussle on the ground, that must've been some hell of a bath salt, body lotion. it is good and hard to find great body lotion. >> sean: i watch people that don't know how to fight. oh, my gosh. elbows. they are pulling here. >> laura: all right. we are going on to another hair pulling, the show. great show tonight, hannity. see you tomorrow....
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laura ingraham is taking over. >> laura: hi, hannity. i was looking if i had a funny mug or something funny to say. >> sean: you don't have anything? >> laura: i got -- >> sean: supposed to come prepared for your show. you get paid a lot of money to do a show. you have to be prepared for the hand-off. >> laura: all day long, i've been waiting and waiting and waiting for the insurrection. okay? i've been waiting. i have a big update. >> sean: wait a minute. it's march 4. i got it. i heard all about it. >> laura: waiting. >> sean: i just need a few extra seconds. i'm getting bidenish. >> laura: all right, hannity. awesome show. >> sean: have a great show. bye. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" on another busy night. the priority for the biden administration are being laid bear. a welcome mat at the border and razor wire in the nation's capitol. candice owens, congressman steve scalise, stephen miller are all here to sound off and the pending trial of the officers in george floyd's death in a radical anti-cop bill that just passed the house. one law enforcement leader says we're on a path to chaos. he says we're going
laura ingraham is taking over. >> laura: hi, hannity. i was looking if i had a funny mug or something funny to say. >> sean: you don't have anything? >> laura: i got -- >> sean: supposed to come prepared for your show. you get paid a lot of money to do a show. you have to be prepared for the hand-off. >> laura: all day long, i've been waiting and waiting and waiting for the insurrection. okay? i've been waiting. i have a big update. >> sean: wait a minute....
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laura, many thanks for the _ despite the danger. laura, many thanks for the update. _ despite the danger. laura, many thanks for the update. e danger. laura, many i thanks for the update. laura bicker there for us. tom andrews is the un's special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in myanmar. he says that international condemnation will ring hollow without concrete action. it seems particularly if you are in myanmar words of condemnation are beginning to ring hollow. i think what the people of myanmar would like and desperately need is for the international community to notjust international community to not just condemn international community to notjust condemn but to also take action and hold this brutal military fully accountable. there are many things that can be done that have not been done and should be done. let's start with the united nations security council, that is why the security council, that is why the security council exists, to deal with such crises. this has not come before the security council for a debate on the resolution and a vote. it should, thatis resolution and a vote. it should, that is
laura, many thanks for the _ despite the danger. laura, many thanks for the update. _ despite the danger. laura, many thanks for the update. e danger. laura, many i thanks for the update. laura bicker there for us. tom andrews is the un's special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in myanmar. he says that international condemnation will ring hollow without concrete action. it seems particularly if you are in myanmar words of condemnation are beginning to ring hollow. i think what the...
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laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america."from europe to india, countries trying to keep vaccines inside their borders to fight coronavirus instead of exporting them. tensions in the pandemic. china retaliates in the feud with the west over alleged abuse of the uighur minorities. now, lawmakers sanctioned by beijing. the war between a mania -- between armenia and azerbaijan over a disputed region is over, but now russia i playing a role there. >> the armenians have not had corol over who and what uses this. that is down to the russians. the russian military has a checkpoint down there. they decide. they call the shots around he now. ♪ lauraet in the park, thousands in new york city have found place in the pandemic, delighting passersby. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" in the u.k., u.s. and around the globe. we begin with the global tension over the global supply of corona vaccines, countries struggling with outbreaks and tried to restrict export of vaccines made within the borders, the eu supporting tougher vaccine controls and now the covax initiative is warning of days, all because india is cutting back on vaccine exports, saying their need for doses comes first. here is our bbc reporter. reporter: it is unclear when these exports will resume, but it is a move that will hit several countries, given that the institute in india is the world's largest vaccine manufacturer. india has shipped over 60 million doses, more than it has used ms tickly to inoculate its own -- used domestically to inoculate its own people. with the country in the grips of a second wife, it looks like india exports are going to have to tak
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laura cooper joins us, and it scenes another day with these lockdown measures. laura: that appears to be the case today. what is interesting is that we saw very similar price action yesterday, when those travel and leisure stocks were leading the climb, and we had the fear of turkish contagion, but as the european trading day and the u.s. traders arrived, we saw it turned more to the risk on sentiment. i expect that we are seeing that similar price action layout today because we do have powell and janet yellen speaking today. anna: what will be the focus when we are listening to jay powell? we have heard a lot from him, so when it comes to janet yellen, i guess it might be the fiscal side of things, the current stimulus program, and that infrastructure spending to come? laurat overnight from powell and they are not changing the script we are seeing so far, they are willing to do whatever it takes. the fact that we now have this potential three trillion spending package, that will be focused today. notably janet yellen is likely to support more measures to support the longer-term earth recovery for the u.s., but it does raise questions around debt sustainability, will this overheat the economy and how are they going to pay for it? i think tax hikes are behind package, and that is something that we will have to hear more from policymakers because that is really not a risk that is being captured in markets at this point. anna: we are seeing eels coming down on u.s. treasuries, but that is not giving a boost to risk assets now. it is the covid story that is front and center, almost more like 2020. laura: i do think because we have seen such a sharp run up in yields over the past few weeks there, that some time of consolidation is due. ultimately the rotation s
laura cooper joins us, and it scenes another day with these lockdown measures. laura: that appears to be the case today. what is interesting is that we saw very similar price action yesterday, when those travel and leisure stocks were leading the climb, and we had the fear of turkish contagion, but as the european trading day and the u.s. traders arrived, we saw it turned more to the risk on sentiment. i expect that we are seeing that similar price action layout today because we do have powell...
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laura, we were told not to — relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make _ relations? actually, lauraot to make too _ relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make too much - relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make too much of - relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make too much of the i told not to make too much of the metaphor of the chilli alaska whether, but i do not think they are expecting much of a thought. essentially of god the world's two biggest powers coming together to try to figure out how they relation ship is going to work under this new administration, and as you said, it was pretty tough under president trump, especially in his final year, with the pandemic. who can forget the chinese virus, which we kept hearing again and again? mr biden is not going to do that, but he has also signalled he is go to be tough on human rights, but more broadly than that, just on how china operates in the world. the biden administration says they do not operate by the rules of the game when it comes to global issues, they use coercion and aggression and s
laura, we were told not to — relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make _ relations? actually, lauraot to make too _ relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make too much - relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make too much of - relations? actually, laura, we were told not to make too much of the i told not to make too much of the metaphor of the chilli alaska whether, but i do not think they are expecting much of a thought. essentially of god the world's two...
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laura: jose, do you think that illegal immigrants should get checks or any financial assistance if they are currently living in the united states illegally? >> illegally, they are not going to get checks, laura. >> lauram asking you, do you think they should because a lot of people, democrats actually think they should get various benefits among emergency care? >> moderate centrists democrats, i have never seen that happen. i have never seen that point being put forth. the answer is americans need to get the checks. americans that need it the most. middle class americans, those are the people that need the money. >> laura: right. but what i don't think americans need are people coming into the country with covid, at a time when we have millions of people out of work, so brian, i'll end with you, what are republicans going to do given the fact you don't have the majority in either house, and you have potentially several hundred thousand people approaching our southern border this year, and effectively being waved into the country. what do you do? >> it's a great question, laura. we gave joe biden the most secure border this country has ever seen and he's torn up every success we had. here's one thing w
laura: jose, do you think that illegal immigrants should get checks or any financial assistance if they are currently living in the united states illegally? >> illegally, they are not going to get checks, laura. >> lauram asking you, do you think they should because a lot of people, democrats actually think they should get various benefits among emergency care? >> moderate centrists democrats, i have never seen that happen. i have never seen that point being put forth. the...
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laura: mr. president, thank you so much for spending time with our audience tonight. i really appreciate it. >> mr. trump: thank you very much, laura. thank you. >> lauraining me now is tom homan, former acting ic director, fox news contributor, and lara logan,t. t most of fox nation's "lara logan has no agenda." it's biden, who has the inhumane policies at the border now. >> absolutely, and president biden said today, he has nothing to be ashamed of, undoing president trump's policies of family separation. let me remind him, i was there. during the obama-biden administration.esn. we separated families. it happened under his administration. in the cages. that they want to call cages. were built under his administration. it was president trump that ended family separation, soag let's get that clear. and they are back to the same facilities they attacked the president on, the very same facilities, except the quality of care has went down under the biden administration. president trump did much better with the crisis. he fixed the crisis and got us to a record historic low on illegal immigration. within two weeks, president biden undid everything trump, c
laura: mr. president, thank you so much for spending time with our audience tonight. i really appreciate it. >> mr. trump: thank you very much, laura. thank you. >> lauraining me now is tom homan, former acting ic director, fox news contributor, and lara logan,t. t most of fox nation's "lara logan has no agenda." it's biden, who has the inhumane policies at the border now. >> absolutely, and president biden said today, he has nothing to be ashamed of, undoing...
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let's get the first word news to laura wright at london hq. laura. laura: the senate scrapped plans to start debating president biden's one point $9 trillion pandemic relief plan yesterday. it increases the likelihood that the passage of the bill gets pushed into the weekend. the timeline was delayed as lawmakers are waiting on an official cost estimate of the latest version of the package. the european union is bowing to take legal action against the u.k. for breaching the brexit deal. it follows the decision to take unilateral action on trade rules relating to northern ireland, marking the second time boris johnson has declared his intention to break international law. it puts london on a collision course with brussels. space s has successfully landed a starship prototype rocket in its third test flight but it exploded into a fireball just moments later. the mishap is still likely a sign of progress for spacex and its mission to take humans to mars. no one was hurt in the explosion and there were no reports of any injuries. global news, 24 hours a day, o
let's get the first word news to laura wright at london hq. laura. laura: the senate scrapped plans to start debating president biden's one point $9 trillion pandemic relief plan yesterday. it increases the likelihood that the passage of the bill gets pushed into the weekend. the timeline was delayed as lawmakers are waiting on an official cost estimate of the latest version of the package. the european union is bowing to take legal action against the u.k. for breaching the brexit deal. it...
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laura: and love first of all how he says she gets all the assignments. he's admitting it. i have to tell my -- >> raymond: i haven't seen anything like it. >> laura: i have to tell my kids not to say awe all the time so maybeav it's a tic. >> raymond: laurathe case that biden is losing control here. it is becoming more apparent who is. watch this moment from the start of his border meeting at the white house today. >> now, we will get down to business. and who am i turning this over to? >> thank you very much, mr. president. .it is time for the president to leave now. thank you. >> laura: oh, my god! >> raymond: who am i turning this over to? the american people voted to turn it over to you, joe. he is the man supposed to be running this. did you notice how they treat the president almost like a presiding position? -- physician? oh, thank you, mr. president. now you people leave. it is going to be fine, mr. president. this is scary, laura. >> laura: dinner is at 5:30 in the cafeteria, okay? make sure to have your special jell-o this afternoon, i mean, come on. >> raymond: it is frightening and after a 10-year absence, you will be happy to know earmarks are back. and supporting house republicans i might add to direct your tax dollars to s
laura: and love first of all how he says she gets all the assignments. he's admitting it. i have to tell my -- >> raymond: i haven't seen anything like it. >> laura: i have to tell my kids not to say awe all the time so maybeav it's a tic. >> raymond: laurathe case that biden is losing control here. it is becoming more apparent who is. watch this moment from the start of his border meeting at the white house today. >> now, we will get down to business. and who am i...
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laura ingraham is next. see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angleashington tonight. so what does 45 think of 46's first attempt at a press conference? president donald trump will be here and moments to tell us that. but first, the depressed conference. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." when president trump held a press conference, it was actually exciting tv. there were no holds barred falls where trump would take on the media, deftly swatting aside attacks and gotcha questions from openly hostile and arrogant reporters. there was never any doubt who is making decisions in the white house and calling the shots. >> excuse me, you said from where? >> from iraq. >> good, great people. they are great people, they are great fighters. i like them a lot. should i let her ask another question? go ahead. steve, go ahead. he is a very high-quality person. i will let you do it after he does. in honor of a paper i once loved. >> we are kind of thriving -- >> you are doing very well. say "thank you, mr. trump." i could do this all day long. should we conti
laura ingraham is next. see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, and this is "the ingraham angleashington tonight. so what does 45 think of 46's first attempt at a press conference? president donald trump will be here and moments to tell us that. but first, the depressed conference. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." when president trump held a press conference, it was actually exciting tv. there were no holds barred falls where...
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shocker. >> laura: as he smashed any windshields lately? speak to have great show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle." we are going to do things a little bit differently tonight. throughout the hour, i'm going to reveal key pieces of information that the biden administration, the medical bureaucracy, and our intelligence agencies are hiding from you, the american people. now we are going to expose the possible reasons they are doing this. and they are pretty logical reasons, i think you will agree. and what the ramifications will be for you, your kids, and your grandkids for that matter. now we start tonight with the lies they tell us. that is the focus of tonight's angle. at this very moment, the biden administration is scrambling to contain what is going to become one of the worst humanitarian crisis to befall america in the past 50 years. it is a crisis that this administration triggered with its reckless and irresponsible policies and promises. today in a closed-door briefing, the president was told that the crush of migrants trying to cross our southern bor
shocker. >> laura: as he smashed any windshields lately? speak to have great show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle." we are going to do things a little bit differently tonight. throughout the hour, i'm going to reveal key pieces of information that the biden administration, the medical bureaucracy, and our intelligence agencies are hiding from you, the american people. now we are going to expose the possible reasons they are doing this. and they...
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solution this is the symbol that you are sending and i'd like to mention i mentioned one of the laura laura more lourdes the other martial dostum is accused of rape and murder in a deal to shore up support for your unity government he was awarded the highest possible honor in your military the honor of martial what signal does that send not only about how weak your government is but also how principled. see i think when it comes to the question of sacrificing for peace in afghanistan i think we have already sacrificed a lot and we have endured. the most difficult time that one can imagine but when it comes to as i indicated earlier to the hard won gains of the last 20 years i think we are standing firm tall to defend those rights and i think that's going to be the case i'm not going to engage the in that who was there who was not there i think i can speak for the. delegation of the government of the islamic republic off afghanistan that include in that included a woman who is let's talk about strong defender and a champion of women right let's talk about that because a lot of people are loo
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first word news with laura wright. laura: the u.s. talks in alaska goes well, beijing wants a meeting between president joe biden and xi jinping. bloomberg sources say would be organized around earth day on april 22. they want to show the leaders are focused on combating the big issues like climate change. disney plans to reopen its to california theme parks on april 30, after more than one year of them being closed. they will have a welcome back for customers. it will be for state residents who book in advance. >> we are thrilled with the response we are seeing from our guests in terms of future reservations. i think it's a function of two things. number one, we are seeing a light at the end of the time on -- at the end of the tunnel and a tremendous trust for our brand. >> global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries. this is uber. manus: thank you, i will pick it up from here. -- this is bloomberg. manus: i will pick it up from here. uber advocated for a third wave of d
first word news with laura wright. laura: the u.s. talks in alaska goes well, beijing wants a meeting between president joe biden and xi jinping. bloomberg sources say would be organized around earth day on april 22. they want to show the leaders are focused on combating the big issues like climate change. disney plans to reopen its to california theme parks on april 30, after more than one year of them being closed. they will have a welcome back for customers. it will be for state residents...
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laura cooper standing by for a conversation from our markets life team. all of this coming the day after the fed. let's get to laura, who can give us her insight. were you surprised to see what we see in u.s. 10 year yields? are you surprised by the pace of this movie? laura seems to be a knee-jerk reaction, but i am not surprised that we are going to see curve steepen in the u.s. that is really because the fed gave the green light to that potential steepening trade. ultimately, they are going to stay on the sidelines until they see actual inflation run hot. that is something we don't typically see in monetary policy. usually central banks want to be proactive. but in this case they are going to be reactive. they will have to see actual price pressures. i think that point, markets are questioning that that could actually mean a significant tightening going forward. that is why we could see some jitters in markets over the coming days. anna: jitters as we all adapt to going back to the future or back to the past, perhaps. going back to the days of pre-dfc, have made similar comments where we were very much more data dependent, and it was less about the forward guidance. the fear during that period, before the financial crisis, was that central banks were o
laura cooper standing by for a conversation from our markets life team. all of this coming the day after the fed. let's get to laura, who can give us her insight. were you surprised to see what we see in u.s. 10 year yields? are you surprised by the pace of this movie? laura seems to be a knee-jerk reaction, but i am not surprised that we are going to see curve steepen in the u.s. that is really because the fed gave the green light to that potential steepening trade. ultimately, they are going...
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laura wright. laura: joe biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus bill has cleared its final hurdle in congress. he plans to sign it friday. but the partisan divide over the package signals the president may have difficulty passing his larger, longer-term economic plan later this year. one of president biden's picks for senior treasury post is getting to work before even being dominated. the process to confirm a secretary for domestic finance is held up, but we are told she is already the point person for financial regulation and stability. roblox has gone public, hitting evaluation of $45 billion. the firm has done well during the pandemic, with its user base growing to two thirds of children aged nine to 12. roblox is focusing on making that a safe space for kids. >> our infrastructure is scaling well. we do not see any issue with scaling that moderation function. laura24 hours a day, on airhead at bloombergquint take, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: coming up, lockdowns and travel restrictions have slashed the earnings of an outdoor advertising giant. we will speak to the ceo next. >> i think you can look at our vision broadly and say that right now about half of u.s. households -- we would like to get that number up to 95-plus percent. investing should be as ubiquitous as shopping online, just something that people do. moreover, i think there is an opportunity to expand that beyond the u.s. there is no reason why the greatest financial system the world has ever seen should be only available to americans. we can make that available globally and not just a high net worth individuals and the wealthiest 1% globally, but to the max market. i think that is a huge opportunity. manus: that was robinhood ceo vlad tentative speaking to emily chang for an exclusive studio 1.0 about his m
laura wright. laura: joe biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus bill has cleared its final hurdle in congress. he plans to sign it friday. but the partisan divide over the package signals the president may have difficulty passing his larger, longer-term economic plan later this year. one of president biden's picks for senior treasury post is getting to work before even being dominated. the process to confirm a secretary for domestic finance is held up, but we are told she is already the point person...
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laura, every biden speech is like a modern version of supercalifragilisticexpialidocio us backwards. this is where we're going to see him contract more and more from the public stage. watch. >> laura: i don't even have words anymore. just keep going. >> apparently neither does he, laura you about with little nasdaq controversy. the wrapper -- >> laura: it's nas. >> his old town road song made his name with country audiences, he built a large following among children, he appeared on "sesame street," released kids books, even performed at schools. >> kids determine the future. these are the people that grow with you, learn from you, and emulate you and they are like the most loyal fans. >> but like miley cyrus before him, lil nas x has changed his tune. his newly released song and video, laura, are far from kid friendly. i'm not going to show the worst of the video because that's what he wants, but in it the wrapper slides down a stripper pole for hell and gives satan a lap dance and maybe something more. it's meant to provoke obviously attract criticism. putting aside -- normal operating procedure for these music acts seeking attention, what's most outrageous is the timing of this. it was intentionally dropped on the evil of holy week, try this with any other than rel
laura, every biden speech is like a modern version of supercalifragilisticexpialidocio us backwards. this is where we're going to see him contract more and more from the public stage. watch. >> laura: i don't even have words anymore. just keep going. >> apparently neither does he, laura you about with little nasdaq controversy. the wrapper -- >> laura: it's nas. >> his old town road song made his name with country audiences, he built a large following among children, he...
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laura ingraham. she's not there. >> laura: oh, are we back? >> sean: [laughing]. i can never down play this? >> laura: i have another question for you. my question is: "hannity" on spring break. you claim youes never were on spring break. laid down houses? >> sean: i worked in construction. >> laura: i don't need the whole litany. hannity in spring break i would have paid to see that. >> sean: the good old days. >> laura: we don't have money to go on spring break. >> sean: i didn't have money to pay for college. i was growing and dropping out. i paid my own way. >> laura: my producers are telling me i have to go. i am laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. the democrats relentless drum beat is giving china the moral cover it speaks. victor davis hanson will tell us how they are using and joe biden does a santa impression and dr. fauci gets a kids book. all in "seen and unseen." first the lies that bind. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." you can't say that trump didn't warn everyone about what would happen to the southern border if biden won the white house. >> joe biden
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they don't want the rabble at their school. >> laura: a best seller, a great book. >> laura: awesome show tonight. love the debate. i'm laura ingraham and this is img. senator ted crews and former white house chief-of-staff will be here and they will respond to my angle and a whole lot more. another stiletto drops tonight against governor andrew cuomo. this time there is photographic evidence. the man who ran against him and may yet again has been warning about him for years. he's here to respond. and joe biden's visiting angel comes to his rescue. again. raymond arroyo explains it in "seen and unseen," but first, exposing themselves. that's the focus of tonight's angle. day by day democrats are revealing themselves. their anti-freedom, anti-science, anti-religion, anti-family, anti-gun, anti-law enforcement, and anti-history. they have closed and militarized washington, and yet, they have left our borders wide open. they insist our country is systemically racist as they give china a pass on genocide. with the pace of destructive change happening to our country, i know things may seem overwhelming. well, this angle is for y
they don't want the rabble at their school. >> laura: a best seller, a great book. >> laura: awesome show tonight. love the debate. i'm laura ingraham and this is img. senator ted crews and former white house chief-of-staff will be here and they will respond to my angle and a whole lot more. another stiletto drops tonight against governor andrew cuomo. this time there is photographic evidence. the man who ran against him and may yet again has been warning about him for years. he's...
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laura wright. laura: bitcoin has had a new record this weekend, topping $61,000 for the first time. the cryptocurrency has climbed over 1000% in the past year. the rally is partly due to signs of increased institutional interest alongside the usual speculative demand. stripe is now the most valuable u.s. start, overtaking the larks of -- likes of elon musk's spacex. it values the payments at $95 billion, triple to $36 billion it was worth last april. the firm's major customers include amazon, salesforce, and lyft. u.s. court has blocked the defense department from restricting american investment in xiaomi, it had been accused of links with the chinese military but the judge sided with the smartphone maker which argued the ban deprived it of -- that's the bloomberg business flash. anna: laurais morning. let's go back to the vaccination rollout. novavax is close to authorization after its shot had a 96% vacancy rate in trials against mild and severe forms of covid-19. bluebird spoke to the ceo about where itn is likelyo to be rolled out first. >> and the u.k., we expect our first filing. we did the trial there and those are the data we announce last night, confirming what we see where the interim results and expanding it to show we prevent all severe forms and importantly as you point out, mild and moderate to severe. all over the spectrum, so we are putting together the data from the trial into a package and we have parallel work on the manufacturing side, the cmc side, and both of those we hope to go in for filing with the mhra, the u.k. equivalent of the fda in the second quarter, and it is up to the agency to determine the timing of that. >> with the usb far behind that -- would the u.s. be far behind that? >> we had a trial in the u.s. going parallel, very well. we had
laura wright. laura: bitcoin has had a new record this weekend, topping $61,000 for the first time. the cryptocurrency has climbed over 1000% in the past year. the rally is partly due to signs of increased institutional interest alongside the usual speculative demand. stripe is now the most valuable u.s. start, overtaking the larks of -- likes of elon musk's spacex. it values the payments at $95 billion, triple to $36 billion it was worth last april. the firm's major customers include amazon,...
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laura ingraham takes over right now. >>laura: just looking at that guy coming he is in the school board? he's the head of the school board? in san francisco. >> at the rest of you, keep the schools closed. >> this is the way there always is. they don't support cold school choice to other kids can take their voucher and go to those schools where it they want to keep their schools pristine. that doesn't surprise me at all. >> if you want to get laura riled up, talk about elitism. that is her trigger point. >>laura: all make them shut up and saying, i don't know when i wrote that, but i will. awesome show tonight. we will see you tomorrow. a more ingraham and this is "th ingraham angle." senator ted cruz and steph mark middles are going to be her a and moments where they will respond to my angle and a whole lot more. another stiletto drops tonight against governor andrew cuomo. this time there is photographic evidence. the man who ran against him and may yet again has been warning about him for years. he is here to respond. joe biden's visiting angel come to his rescue again. raymond arroyo explains it and seen and unseen. first, exposing themselves, that's the focus of tonight's ankle. democrats are revealing themselves, their antifreedom, antiscience, anti- religion, antifamily, anti-gun, anti- law enforcement, and anti- history. they close the militarized, washington, and they've left ou borders wide open. they insist our countr
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laura wright. laura: china's exports surged in the first few months of the year, reflecting strong demand for manufactured goods. the beginning of the year is usually volatile in china due to the weeklong lunar new year holiday. the figures are even more skewed this year because of the comparison with early 2020, when factories and businesses were shut due to lockdowns. school students in england are returning to the classroom today in the latest step in the u.k.'s attempt to reopen the economy but partly overshadowed by classes over the pay of health care workers. the government is suggesting an increase of 1% after one of the hardest years ever for doctors and nurses. adding another $20 trillion to global gdp, the answer is to fully empower women. bloomberg economics has estimated the boost the economy over the next three decades is women's education and employment would converge with that of men. in india, the boost to gdp would be above 30%. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: thank you, laura wright. we've been talking about it, we've broken the $70 mark on oil. saudi arabia says one of the most protected oil facilities in the world came under missile attack. full details here on "daybreak: europe." this is bloomberg. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. >> it is critical now because the g20 initiative, the common framework to deal with debt problems and help countries through this very difficult process needs different creditors to come together to offer the process of concerted debt relief and organized that reduction. this is a problem if creditors don't trust one another. annmarie: world bank vice
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laura wright in london. laura: congress is nearing to passing president biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue plan, and treasury secretary janet yellen it says her department is planning to send out aid as quickly as possible. she feels the stimulus plan will avoid repeating a key mistake made after the global financial crisis, not enough help from the federal government. the airline sector says most governments are moving too slowly in setting up a roadmap for a return to air travel. and industry group says britain has detailed plans that more countries need to act. it things by the end of the year, air travel will be at about half the level of 2019. >> so competitive to travel that they will not replace travel. for the business travel, it will come back but probably 12-18 months later and after the year. >> european council president is accusing the u.k. of blocking exports of covid-19 vaccines, saying he is shocked. it has drawn a sharp rebuke from the british government, who are vehemently designed -- denying the move. dominic raab has written a letter to the eu sang they claim is completely false -- saying the claim is completely false. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. annmarie: thank you. coming up on the program, biontech and pfizer may have the capacity to make 3 billion doses of their vaccine next year. we are going to hear an interview from their german biotech firm ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ annmarie: good morning. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am annmarie hordern in london. governments around the world are scrambling to get as many citizens as possible vaccinated, with more than 300 19 million doses already administered globally. there is a long way to go before we can return to normal. beyond tech's ceo -- biontech's ceo says he is working with pfizer to ramp up supply and produce another 3 billion doses next year. he spoke to matt miller. >> this could be possible. we are evaluating it. it also depends on the order book. the question is now with the number of additional vaccine companies coming into the market, our key question is, how much is required? and where is the need to deliver them? this is something that they are evaluating at the moment. matt: what about the possibility of forging new partnerships? i know you have already worked with a bunch of other smart companies. are you in talks with others to produce the vaccine in higher quantities and in more places? ugur: yea we areh. we have some undisclosed negotiations ongoing. we have managed to establish a network with 13 partners and partners producing for us raw materials like lipids, and partners who are helping us in producing and partners helping us also for fill and finish, like novartis. of course, the production expert includes the biotic production -- biontech production side. as well as the production side in terms of pfizer and in europe . manus: that was the biontech ceo speaking with the bloomberg's matt miller and a cameo appearance by matt miller's dog. let's focus in on the euro area. the ecb decision comes as the central bank stepped up the pace of emergency bond buying maastricht. -- buying last week. the weekly gross bond purchases came in at 18.2 billion euros. may be the numbers did not match the rhetoric. henrietta pacquement as the head of investment grade credit for your about wells fargo asset management. we can debate -- for europe at wells fargo asset management. we can debate whether it was enough bond buying or not. only a 25 basis point move higher in bunds. that move is capped by the double discount, growth and vaccine. will it enter? -- endure? henrietta: i think the ecb is going to be working on its messaging on thursday, because at this point in time, you know, given the gross prospects that are available in europe compared to the u.s., i think they want to keep that rate differential with the u.s.. they do not particularly want to see a rise in real rates on the european side, which you have seen on the u.s. side. so, it depends how the vaccine rollout accelerates, and we hope it does, because that will open up a bit more in terms of what can be done from an economic perspective. at this juncture, they are going to want to keep rates well behaved. they have a more complicated system to deal with at this point. annmarie: when you think about their communications, what does christine lagarde need to say on thursday to convince marcus at the ecb is going to -- markets that the ecb is going to keep financial conditions easy and loose? henrietta: they have a fair amount of flexibility with their purchase program. it's been more words than actions. i think if rates move too fast and there's too much volatility, because it is not just the level, it's also the speed at which they move and how people can plan around that. if that gets out of hand, than i suspect they will come and heavier with their purchase program. but at this moment, they are trying to use words to soothe the markets and it has worked to a point, because we have had these lower growth prospects on the european side. we will have to see if that lasts. manus: and, i mean, we have easy credit conditions in the euro zone at the moment. what do you think is the trigger point for them really to do an awful lot more on bond buying? is there a bund level that you think is particularly important? is there a spread that you think is most manifest for them to keep an eye on? henrietta: i think they will be looking at credit conditions, absolutely. if you have widening in spreads on the credit side, they will be looking at that. they will be looking at the volatility of the moves as well, and also they will be looking at real rates. in the u.s., some of the rise was driven by real rates. that is not something they want to see. annmarie: strategist from citigroup and commerzbank are becoming a bit concerned about the glut of issuance, as well as whether or not the ecb is going to really step up and do massive eyeing. will -- buying. will investors think twice before getting involved if we do not get a clear signal from the ecb about their intentional purchases? henrietta: if the messaging is not clear, yes, we might see volatility on the rates side and more of a test from the markets to see what the ecb's resolve is like. absolutely. i think they need to get there messaging on point on thursday. manus: what is the biggest risk in the european outlook for you? we have touched a little bit on oil, the value of the euro. what is the biggest risk? henrietta: at the moment, i think what they really need to get right is the vaccine rollout , because they need to work towards an opening of the economy. you were talking earlier on about summer in europe and how important the summer is. i think that is something that is key, absolutely. they need to be in a position where they can open up, have some form of travel before the holiday season, for instance. i think that really is the priority at this point in time, is get the conditions right so that you can loosen the constraints that are imposed by governments at the moment to open up the economy. annmarie: just to round out the conversation, looking at central banks globally, we have this question today talking about the fact that are interest rates at record lows clouding trader's ability? they said we can ease further and you heard from the rba governor talking about the fact that the rates market is pricing in an earlier lift off but we do not see that. where is the disconnect with traders reading central banks? henrietta: i mean, one has to realize that we are at extraordinarily low rates. we are talking about -30 on the 10 year in europe. that is not a normal level of rates. even in the u.s., you know, we are looking at mid-150's on the 10 year depending on where you look at it. these are still very accommodated levels, even in the u.s. they are not down to the levels that we saw last year but that was after height of the pandemic -- at the height of the pandemic. we are still in a low rate environment. yes, there is a movement to price a better outcome, be it terms of inflation or growth in the u.s. you have to see the amount that is being thrown at the problem. we've just had another $1.9 trillion fiscal package, and that is going to have the effect of broadening the growth. you have got a lot of savings on the higher earner side. what they are doing with the stimulus package is sharing that with the sort of lower earning areas of the economy. it is setting itself up for growth going forward. annmarie: and potentially, a biden administration hoping for infrastructure package. henrietta pacquement, had of investment grade credit for europe at wells fargo asset management, thank you so much for joining us. hospitals, jails, and carmaker tesla are among the victims of a massive surveillance hack. the latest. breach in the cybersecurity world, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am manus cranny in dubai. let's take a look at cybersecurity now. a group of hackers say they have breached a massive trove of security camera data out of a silicon valley startup, gaining access to live feeds of surveillance cameras inside hospitals, jails, and carmaker tesla, amongst others. joining us now is our reporter for cybersecurity. thank you so much for being with us. how did it happen? more importantly, what do we know about the scale, the size of this hack? >> i think the scale and size of the attack are probably what are the most extraordinary things about it. on monday, a group of hackers was able to access the live feeds, as well as the archives of 150,000 surveillance cameras inside, as you said, hospitals, police departments, prisons, schools, and companies, including tesla. this is probably one of the most extraordinary aspects of this. they were able to access administrative credentials that were publicly available on the internet. they were able to use that username and password for an administrator account they found online to look directly into these live camera feeds. my colleague, who broke this story, said that in videos he was able to see, there was at least a feed inside a broader hospital that showed eight hospital employees tackling a man. other videos obviously show a tesla warehouse in shanghai, workers on an assembly-line. the hackers said they were able to access 222 cameras inside tesla's factories and warehouses. annmarie: this is a lot of surveillance and a lot of questions will be raised. who exactly is responsible for this hack? >> well, so the people who are behind it really sort of describe themselves as an international hacker collective. they do not particularly do this for ransomware or any sort of malicious purposes, they say. they say they do this to really sort of highlight pervasiveness of video surveillance and also to demonstrate how easy it is for these systems to be broken into. one of the hackers said that they do it because they do it out of curiosity, because they are fighting against intellectual property. they also say they do it for fun. annmarie: wow, all right. thank you so much for joining us. that's a bloomberg exclusive. i suggest everyone check it out on your terminal or online. coming up, crude this morning extending the clients, adding more volatility to -- extending declines, adding more volatility to the market. ole hansen is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. and there are over 20 exercises to choose from. get gym results at home. no expensive machines, no expensive memberships. go to aerotrainer.com to get yours now. annmarie: good morning. i'm annmarie hordern, with manus cranny live from dubai. this is daybreak: europe. the nasdaq bouncing back amid a move of lower end yields. tesla leads the way with a 20% jump. biontech ceo tells bloomberg it could produce 3 billion vaccine doses next year. we speak with adrian -- adienne pharma, producing russia's sputnik vaccine, in italy. and access to 150,000 surveillance cameras. some along to the lives of tesla -- the likes of tesla. speaking of tesla, what a bounceback yesterday in the nasdaq, down 10%, 11% into a bit of a technical correction and then up 4% the next day. wild swing. the bulls breathing a sigh of relief. dip buyers are getting the dictation. is this a debt-cap bound? is it real? it often happens in the middle of deep selloffs. rbc says the big tech and want may be at least -- big tech unwind may be at least halfway done, but it is not finished yet. manus: no, and it certainly dipped this morning. the question is when you see a drop of 11%, a rally of 4%, the sea relents these moves -- there is the performance on tesla, up at 20% into the close. will that in your? -- endure? you begin to wonder if we are at the precipice of something much bigger. you could recap what happened in 2003. you saw a nearly 50% drop. let's see how those auctions go tonight, and marie -- annmarie. there is the nasdaq, down by half of 1%. the dollar rises by a third of 1%. yields had a bit of a breather, down from 1.6%, 1.52%. let's turn our attention to the commodity story, because chevron is providing the pre-pandemic production plans from the permian basin. the ceo spoke to alix steel. >> we intend to be one of the very best companies in this industry, and i think our shareholders deserve for us to continue to deliver that to them. manus: so, crude is extending its slide amidst a strong dollar with mixed reports, someone say. u.s. stockpile spurring yet more price volatility. our favorite commodity voice is joining us now, ole hansen, head of commodity strategy at saxo. have we squeezed too far, too fast? you say we rejected the 70 bucks and it raises a prospect of a long-overdue period of consolidation. is it a big drop or a micro consolidation at 70? ole: good morning, manus. you just have to look at what has happened to copper over the last couple of weeks. even though it's got probably the storm's fundamental stories, it also corrected lower. it was inevitable that we would get a period of consolidation. now is a good time. we briefly saw it kiss $70 earlier in the week, only to come straight back down. we have also seen the spectrum of interest has faded somewhat even though prices continue to go up. that could indicate that the so-called paper investors are barking a little bit at these high prices. you also have to look at the u.s. oil producers. their market cap has now returned to the levels from before the pandemic last year. obviously they are looking at the shareholder values and so on, but they are starting to increase production. i think we need to keep a close eye on the u.s. producers. annmarie: let's stay in the u.s. is the saudi oil minister correct when he says there is no longer any reason to fear the shale drillers? he said the days of drill, baby, drill are over. ole: at the end of the day, they are looking at making a profit, and they are making a handsome profit at these levels. the question is whether the banks will allow them to lend the money they need to expand. we saw a big rally in the nasdaq, but that move from momentum to value has the potential also to put interest back into the energy sector, which has been down and out for quite a while now. i think we should be a little bit cautious in ruling that sector out for now. manus: i have to caution there, your latest tweet, with data out of china, is the calm before the inflation spike horse, so to speak? it is slightly more commodity-oriented on the ppi. ole: they are the first out of the block. i just looked at the oil price inflation, looking two months ahead, and we are about to hit the low from last year. that means in april the oil and price year on year is going to go to 250%. that will start to show up in the official data. but we have to remember that during the last nine months, we have seen a lot of stimulus around the world being handed into the pockets of consumers. that has gone straight to china in exchange for consumer goods. consumer goods are now coming to the market with a higher price tag. yes, they are exploiting inflation, and that is something we need to be somewhat worried about. annmarie: when i think about china, i automatically think about iron ore. we have seen that cool off. we have a crash in nickel. his the 2021 super cycle premature? ole: i don't think so. we have not even seeing the real growth sprint just yet. i think that is still to come. but nothing ever goes in a straight line, especially when it comes to commodities. the market is having a moment of rest, and we need to continue to keep and i on what the paper investors are doing. they are focused on not only the commodity fundamentals, but what is happening on the dollar and the yields. the bond auctions are going to be key for market like growth. manus: let's focus in on the dollar, very quickly. by the way, nobody fell over on the three year paper last month. we did not have an accent. they will probably hold their breath. you say we have had a bulldozer dollar, but what caught my eye on your notes, yes, you might have a bulldozer dollar wiping out consensus short trade, but it is not reflecting the position. you say the markets have not shaved back on his shorts cash on its shorts, perhaps as the bulldozer moves suggest. ole: for now, we've got dollar strength. the market is not prepared to give up on the weaker dollar story. i think they are probably right in doing so. in the short term, from the technical perspective, the dollar strength looks quite valid. there is a risk we could see strengthening further. the speculators are holding onto something like 10% reduction over the past month and a half, which is clearly nothing. we are still having a multiyear short in the dollar. i think the expectations for bond yields are eventually to pick and maybe the real yields start to move deeper into exit territory again. annmarie: polly hansen, thank you for joining us. it's get to first word news with laurara: climate activists are urging the ecb to rethink its rules to lower its carbon footprint. they want the central bank to stop -- the reports by greenpeace at the new economic foundation say that without that, and taking climate risk into account, the ecb will not be able to meaningfully lower its carbon footprint. two of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds are warning investors to expect much lower returns in the future, in part because the typical 60-40 balance of stocks and bonds does not worthwhile in the current rate environment. australia's future fund says the days of bonds acting as a buffer against equity market risks are over. disney's flagship streaming service now has over 100 million users might just 16 months after its launch. disney+ is lodging itself is the most formidable competitor to netflix, which has just over double the amount of subscribers. the success has prompted disney to increase the programming budget. global news 24 hours a day, on air and it quick
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laura ingraham takes it from here. >> laura: i am fine with michael moore masking up. i actually like the mask to go over the eyes, nose, mouth. the whole body should -- >> sean: cancel culture michael moore? shut him down completely. >> laura: i want one body mask for michael moore. >> sean: he will be safe from covid. to be everything in life safe we'll create michael moore suits and cover ourselves. >> laura: bubble wrap boys and girls. what does he want? new york to be texas? or florida? texas? >> laura: no, no. everybody -- i hit this tonight, sean. everybody has to understand. this is about power. if they cared about the virus they would lock down the southern border. it has nothing do with the virus and it has everything to do with power. i said it since last spring. i'll stay on it. these people are total fraud. i'm getting wound up. great show. >> sean: that is my job. get laura wound up there. goes the hour. boom! >> laura: see you tomorrow. i'm laura ingraham. that is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. team biden is actively working to cover up what is going on at the southern border and a border mayor has a warning for the administration tonight. also congressional democrats citing vague internet chat
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laura ingraham is up next on sean's back on monday. hope you have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is a special town hall editionthe "the ingraham angle." it's been 375 days since americans were told that it would take 15 towe slow the sprd when most schools were shuttered. a year our kids in front of computer screens more than a year that are kid's mental health suffered, knowledge lost, proms and graduations missed. it is a mom of three, school age kids, fifth, seventh, ninth grade, i've seen and felt it firsthand and that's why am here. in virginia, george mason university with dozens of frustrated parents, students, and teachers who have one thing in common.er they are fighting to reopen our schools. welcome to "the ingraham angle" town hall. time for class. now, it's hard to believe just over one year ago america went into the shutdown mode. parents including myself scrambling to keep their kids learning as they began to work from home. but just a few days before the lockdowns began, major study was published in the american journal of pediatrics. based on data out of china. research included compared to th
laura ingraham is up next on sean's back on monday. hope you have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is a special town hall editionthe "the ingraham angle." it's been 375 days since americans were told that it would take 15 towe slow the sprd when most schools were shuttered. a year our kids in front of computer screens more than a year that are kid's mental health suffered, knowledge lost, proms and graduations missed. it is a mom of three, school...