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manus: u.s. president joe biden unveiled the american families plan in a primetime speech, saying he will reward work, not wealth. global stocks in the green after strong reports from apple and facebook. standard chartered's cfo joins the team immediately. and the whiteout says the usaid will stop arriving in india today as the nation continues to battle a public health catastrophe. 6:00 a.m. in london. annmarie, we are trying to digest the president saying trickle-down economics does not work. annmarie, the fiscal and foreign policy agenda was clear. annmarie: one point $8 trillion, the american families plan, on the heels of $2.25 trillion. they did 1.9 trillion dollars last month in covid relief. when you look at this, not all of this is going to potentially happen, and some of it is earmarked for years out, but it is $9 trillion in total of fiscal spending. what does it mean for inflation? we heard from the fed yesterday. manus: jay powell downgrading the risks in terms of what is going on, t
manus: u.s. president joe biden unveiled the american families plan in a primetime speech, saying he will reward work, not wealth. global stocks in the green after strong reports from apple and facebook. standard chartered's cfo joins the team immediately. and the whiteout says the usaid will stop arriving in india today as the nation continues to battle a public health catastrophe. 6:00 a.m. in london. annmarie, we are trying to digest the president saying trickle-down economics does not work....
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manus: it is. when you look at the bond markets and yields, and i put it to you in these terms, there was a stoicism to the bond market, it got through. the core cpi is the third highest since 2007. going into steepeners, that will reset the agenda. the white house is core. annmarie: the white house, the economic policy advisor, we asked him for his take on the potential disruption from the paws of the j&j vaccine. take a listen. >> i think before we can make the kinds of timing determinations you are asking about, we have to understand how disruptive it is. we just don't know yet. manus: anthony fauci was asked if he thought the decision that was made rashly. >> we want to get this worked out as quickly as we possibly can. that is why you see the word pause. we are going to hold off for a bit and very well may go back to that with conditions or not. but we want to leave it up to the fda and cdc to investigate this carefully. i don't think it was pulling the trigger too quickly. annmarie: a crucial
manus: it is. when you look at the bond markets and yields, and i put it to you in these terms, there was a stoicism to the bond market, it got through. the core cpi is the third highest since 2007. going into steepeners, that will reset the agenda. the white house is core. annmarie: the white house, the economic policy advisor, we asked him for his take on the potential disruption from the paws of the j&j vaccine. take a listen. >> i think before we can make the kinds of timing...
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manus: yes. if you think back to some of the issues, it is going to be interesting to see what the ceo says to francine later on, what is going to happen to the asset management division. join francine for the conversation at 7:00 a.m. london time, 2:00 p.m. if you are tuning in from hong kong. annm -- annmarie, it is going to be interesting to see how got steen -- gottstein drives the market agenda. annmarie: his first comment out of the gate this morning when these earnings were out was saying what happened with artigas was "unacceptable." i am sure that is a similar tone he will strike with francine. this is the tone for me. credit suisse was swimming with the sharks, but doing it with a private banking mindset. they were always going to get destroyed. to your point, it is it a bout --is it about a management reset when it comes to credit suisse? manus: laura warner, who has now exited the bank, also gutted the risk management function. took out 20 risk managers and overwrote risk decisions. b
manus: yes. if you think back to some of the issues, it is going to be interesting to see what the ceo says to francine later on, what is going to happen to the asset management division. join francine for the conversation at 7:00 a.m. london time, 2:00 p.m. if you are tuning in from hong kong. annm -- annmarie, it is going to be interesting to see how got steen -- gottstein drives the market agenda. annmarie: his first comment out of the gate this morning when these earnings were out was...
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manus: jay powell -- in mind. manus: jay powell speaking to david rubenstein.an hear that thursday at 7:00 p.m. on the david rubenstein show. peer-to-peer conversations. coming up, angela merkel says the situation at the ukrainian border is very worrying. the estimated 100,000 russian troops are now deployed ahead of president samuel s. we will discuss the situation in russia. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: good morning. this is "daybreak europe." i am annmarie hordern in london with manus cranny in dubai. angela merkel says the situation on the russia-ukraine border is extremely tense and very worrying. there are now 100,000 russian troops deployed in the area and that comes ahead of today's annual address by president vladimir putin. he is expected to announce measures to get the russian economy moving with a boost to government spending. joining us now is the partner at dpw. thank you for joining us. i know you talked a lot with investors on how to invest and deal with russia. what are you expecting today from president putin? what is the tone?
manus: jay powell -- in mind. manus: jay powell speaking to david rubenstein.an hear that thursday at 7:00 p.m. on the david rubenstein show. peer-to-peer conversations. coming up, angela merkel says the situation at the ukrainian border is very worrying. the estimated 100,000 russian troops are now deployed ahead of president samuel s. we will discuss the situation in russia. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: good morning. this is "daybreak europe." i am annmarie hordern...
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manus: good to have you with us.watched harrowing scenes the last three or four days on the ground. this takes place against the backdrop of where prime minister modi is doing everything to avoid a shutdown. he has been at a rally. he is continuing to run election campaigns and gatherings. jeanette: there are a lot of election rallies still on, many have gone virtual, but modi is under a lot of criticism. he is urging states to not have lockdowns. he says this is different because we have vaccines. india's theist state run by a party in opposition to his party -- india's wealthiest state is run by the opposition party and extended their lockdown. leaders on the ground are saying we will defy you and impose lockdowns because that's in the best interests right now. annmarie: the political and financial capitals are in lockdown, but could we see a national lockdown across the entire country? jeanette: modi was on national tv a few days ago saying that should be the absolute last option for the country. tomorrow, the u.k
manus: good to have you with us.watched harrowing scenes the last three or four days on the ground. this takes place against the backdrop of where prime minister modi is doing everything to avoid a shutdown. he has been at a rally. he is continuing to run election campaigns and gatherings. jeanette: there are a lot of election rallies still on, many have gone virtual, but modi is under a lot of criticism. he is urging states to not have lockdowns. he says this is different because we have...
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manus, good morning.ore the blackout period begins on friday, a last dose of what jay powell is thinking and really the headline is just about what's going to happen first. clearly the bond taper. he said is going to be well before the time they even consider raising interest rates. so a little more clarity on the fed's timeline. manus: i think what he wants to do is shift the dial, from saying when you get the vaccination rate at 75% to be the summer. i think he's trying to take the narrative back. i think he wants to reset the agenda. there's a lot of risks out there and we need to keep that in mind. the preconditions are likely to be met before 2022 for a rate hike. annmarie: we have discussed a number of times this week the jackson hole meeting at the end of august will give us a lot of clarity on where jay powell stinking is. today will get retail sales from the united states, there will be a lot more data. let's listen to what jay powell had to say to david rubenstein about the bad likely scaling ba
manus, good morning.ore the blackout period begins on friday, a last dose of what jay powell is thinking and really the headline is just about what's going to happen first. clearly the bond taper. he said is going to be well before the time they even consider raising interest rates. so a little more clarity on the fed's timeline. manus: i think what he wants to do is shift the dial, from saying when you get the vaccination rate at 75% to be the summer. i think he's trying to take the narrative...
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manus, and murray -- manus. annmarie: shares surge. the chinese tech giant saint regulators. -- thanked regulators. the latest story, coming up next from hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> good morning. 6:14, city of london. i am annmarie hordern alongside manus cranny in dubai. hong kong received a record 2.8 billion dollar antitrust fine, less than many were expecting. the tech giant responded by thanking regulators. it said alibaba would not have achieved growth without sound government regulation and service. some thing i don't think we would see with the u.s. government in terms of facebook or any other tech giant. let's have more with stephen engle in hong kong. this looks like a sigh of relief for investors, doesn't it? we are surging when we look at alibaba and hong kong. >> worst-case scenario, much worse. they could have been forced to divest some of their purchases and key assets. there could have been some breakup. keep in mind, we don't have closure or clarity on ant group which got kicked off in late october and early n
manus, and murray -- manus. annmarie: shares surge. the chinese tech giant saint regulators. -- thanked regulators. the latest story, coming up next from hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> good morning. 6:14, city of london. i am annmarie hordern alongside manus cranny in dubai. hong kong received a record 2.8 billion dollar antitrust fine, less than many were expecting. the tech giant responded by thanking regulators. it said alibaba would not have achieved growth without sound...
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manus. manus: thank you. coming up on the show, the crypto roller coaster is back in action.an a week of hitting the all time high, bitcoin, the fifth session in a row, cryptocurrency craze we discuss, right here on bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg day break. bitcoin is lower yet again today heading for the fifth straight session of decline, the largest intraday drop, the largest digital coin plunged as much as 15% on sunday, less than a week, of course, after hitting a record high. a bit of whiplash, ashish is still with us. ashish, i want to get your first initial thoughts on the crypto space. when you see bitcoin go from the record highs and a 15% drop over the weekend when most weekends are closed, is this an asset you want to hold? ashish: bitcoin is doing what every speculator of asset, we look at bitcoin in a very different way compared to the rest of the world. we don't look at bitcoin as a currency. we look at it as an equity of a new transaction processing network. that gives you a very good framework of providing an intrinsic evaluation. we used to have framework th
manus. manus: thank you. coming up on the show, the crypto roller coaster is back in action.an a week of hitting the all time high, bitcoin, the fifth session in a row, cryptocurrency craze we discuss, right here on bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg day break. bitcoin is lower yet again today heading for the fifth straight session of decline, the largest intraday drop, the largest digital coin plunged as much as 15% on sunday, less than a week, of course, after hitting a record high. a bit...
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manus: good warning -- good morning. i am manus cranny. the top stories. pres. biden: the american jobs plan is the biggest increase in government spending on record. it will boost american innovative edge and global leadership is up for grabs. manus: joe biden says the infrastructure plan will bring everybody along. france heads into a four-week lockdown s coronavirus spirals in europe. deutsche bank avoids a hit with the speedy sale. it is a bloomberg exclusive. good morning and welcome. joe biden is on a train, $2.25 trillion of stimulus on board. i put it to you. there is a great distance between ambition and delivery on this plan. part of it is about fighting back against china. therein lies the point. upgrading r and d, raising corporate taxes. 28% from 21%. what will be the impact on stocks? that is the question. annmarie: certainly that is the question in terms of the impact of the financial market. but also, that is a big risk. can he get support from the republicans? mitch mcconnell is saying it is a trojan horse. infrastructure in naaman. the republic
manus: good warning -- good morning. i am manus cranny. the top stories. pres. biden: the american jobs plan is the biggest increase in government spending on record. it will boost american innovative edge and global leadership is up for grabs. manus: joe biden says the infrastructure plan will bring everybody along. france heads into a four-week lockdown s coronavirus spirals in europe. deutsche bank avoids a hit with the speedy sale. it is a bloomberg exclusive. good morning and welcome. joe...
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manus: thank you. coming up on the show, the showdown to succeed angela merkel reaching the turning point as one candidate gains crucial backing. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: let's quickly check on what is going on with euro-dollar. a resurgence of euro strength. the ecb on thursday, many saying christine lagarde is going to sound more optimistic. goldman revising their forecast from 121. what do you think, esty? more for the euro upside? >> it depends on your investment horizon. after the recent drop, we have priced in some of the worst news . the slow vaccination, the data that is disappointing, that should ease over the coming months. i have trouble seeing the euro strengthen on european reopening because everyone expects it, right? we know vaccination is set to pick up in the second quarter. there should be more reopening. eu recovery fund should start disbursing funds and support growth. the catalyst for stronger euro is tougher for me to see is a context where the dollar should continue to hold
manus: thank you. coming up on the show, the showdown to succeed angela merkel reaching the turning point as one candidate gains crucial backing. this is bloomberg. ♪ annmarie: let's quickly check on what is going on with euro-dollar. a resurgence of euro strength. the ecb on thursday, many saying christine lagarde is going to sound more optimistic. goldman revising their forecast from 121. what do you think, esty? more for the euro upside? >> it depends on your investment horizon....
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manus: good morning from bloomberg's middle east headquarters in dubai with me manus cranny, and annmarie hordern alongside me in london hq. the u.s. futures tick lower after the s&p all-time high. data reinforces the hopes for an economic rebound. credit suisse shakes up its executive ranks after the archigos blowup. the bank's cheapest set to exit. boris johnson warns of complacency as he sets out plans for a gradual opening of the english economy. good morning, 6:00 a.m. in london. some nerves are jangling. annmarie hordern, good to have you back. four days that wiped out credit suisse's value. $5.6 billion off the value of this stock. which heads will roll? good morning, are you ready for a bumpy ride? annmarie: good morning i think we are. you are looking at the names on the screen of potential departures. the head of the investment bank, and laura warner, the compliance and risk officer. this has been building over the course of last week. we heard from harris associates talking about risk controls. this all comes down to what it means for shareholders, the buybacks and the dividend
manus: good morning from bloomberg's middle east headquarters in dubai with me manus cranny, and annmarie hordern alongside me in london hq. the u.s. futures tick lower after the s&p all-time high. data reinforces the hopes for an economic rebound. credit suisse shakes up its executive ranks after the archigos blowup. the bank's cheapest set to exit. boris johnson warns of complacency as he sets out plans for a gradual opening of the english economy. good morning, 6:00 a.m. in london. some...
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. ♪ manus: good morning from bloomberg's middle east headquarters. i'm manus cranny.nnmarie hordern in u.k. hq. stocks look for direction after crucial inflation data and 30 year treasury auction today. china's export growth misses the forecast. this as janet yellen is said to decline labeling beijing a currency manipulator. a leadership battle with angela merkel. the conservative bloc adds to uncertainty ahead of september's elections. very good morning to the show. there was no incident of crisis in the bond market. the auction went, but annmarie hordern, there is one chart we all coalesced around. it is not cpi. it is when will be hit an exit from the covid and james bullard set the agenda. what is the magic number? good morning. annmarie: good morning. it is to get to 75% of americans vaccinated. you said at the end of your program, around your birthday. it is not exactly august 8, it is august 9 where the data shows we will get to 75% inoculations in the u.s. and that is when bullard is saying we can start talking about tapering then because that means the econom
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manus: ok -- last year. manus: ok.teven: this year, it is about the real yield, which is implying something about the regime, something about real growth. it's different. annmarie: the shifter this year, you say that this year, the shift in real yields is about growth. steven: yes. yes, so, well, it's about either some combination of the growth or the regime at the fed. so, is a combination of the two. it could well be about the uncertainty of future growth. it doesn't mean anything. it's the market's interpretation. it's been an adjustment. we cannot say that real yield equals real gdp, for example. you cannot say that because you're market derived real yields are deeply negative, so they become a bit less negative. manus: steven, can we just push you a little bit on the real yield? i have been a bit obsessed about the real yield. in 2013, we went from deeply negative to positive. we can walk away with your view that that is not a risk, real yields will not flip to positive 2021? steven: back in 2013, it was a real yi
manus: ok -- last year. manus: ok.teven: this year, it is about the real yield, which is implying something about the regime, something about real growth. it's different. annmarie: the shifter this year, you say that this year, the shift in real yields is about growth. steven: yes. yes, so, well, it's about either some combination of the growth or the regime at the fed. so, is a combination of the two. it could well be about the uncertainty of future growth. it doesn't mean anything. it's the...
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manus: thank you very much.'s biggest company samsung has its profits for the first quarter. rising 44% in the per luminary results. let's get to juliette saly who will break down the numbers. we expected good numbers from a lot of tech companies. how did samsung come in? juliette: yeah. pretty good. we will get more from the earnings call on april 29. you can thank the flagship galaxy s4 new one phone and strong sales from its gadgets to offset what we saw with the texas plant shutdown and the chip shortage. how heavily reliant the kospi is on samsung. we've seen samsung's fallback recently. still, the share price has more than doubled last year's bottom. the world's largest memory maker has warned about profitability declining in the first quarter and anticipating weaker demand. instead, strong economic rebound from the pandemic happening faster than expected. semiconductor prices on the rise, helping out some of these per luminary results. let's have a look at what we have been seeing in terms of market react
manus: thank you very much.'s biggest company samsung has its profits for the first quarter. rising 44% in the per luminary results. let's get to juliette saly who will break down the numbers. we expected good numbers from a lot of tech companies. how did samsung come in? juliette: yeah. pretty good. we will get more from the earnings call on april 29. you can thank the flagship galaxy s4 new one phone and strong sales from its gadgets to offset what we saw with the texas plant shutdown and the...
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manus: back to buybacks this week? ralph: yes. manus: let's talk about the numbers. you've got a new metric, $36 billion net new fees of generating assets. this looks like a colossal number. what is it? translate that into business for me from the clients. ralph: well, what we are currently looking at is for the wealth management business, we are moving away from net new money to net new fee generating assets. what it does is telling you which are the real valuable assets going forward and the real growth as well. that was important -- what's important is that the net new fee generating assets as a number is a leading member -- is an indicator -- leading indicator of our success as a franchise. manus: which geography took the most risk? ralph: it's not about taking risk. if you look at the risk levels, even after the loss that we had to absorb, we had a very strong ct1 ratio of 14%, which basically means that however disappointed we are with the loss, we have been able to absorb it. even the investment bank has been able to absorb it. manus: let's circle back to the
manus: back to buybacks this week? ralph: yes. manus: let's talk about the numbers. you've got a new metric, $36 billion net new fees of generating assets. this looks like a colossal number. what is it? translate that into business for me from the clients. ralph: well, what we are currently looking at is for the wealth management business, we are moving away from net new money to net new fee generating assets. what it does is telling you which are the real valuable assets going forward and the...
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that is where manus cranny is.wrapped up an interview with the ceo of ubs and will be bringing us that in about 30 minutes. we heard from hsbc this morning. first-quarter results a clear beat. you just heard from the cfo there. all regions profitable, notably the united kingdom, which reported a pretax profit of more than $1 billion. the group will provide an update and the dividend the. that's coming up in august. ubs posted an unexpected $774 million hit from the collapse of archegos capital management. many people thought it would be in the low three digits. they will be joining the ranks with rival morgan stanley in surprising investors and the extent of the impact from the u.s. hedge fund's implosion. we heard ralph hammers call it clearly disappointing. we will get more from him at 7:00 a.m. london time right here on bloomberg television. it is his second quarter at the helm. 6:32 in london. let's take a look at where we trade this morning. asian equities moved to the downside. there is this fear of this resu
that is where manus cranny is.wrapped up an interview with the ceo of ubs and will be bringing us that in about 30 minutes. we heard from hsbc this morning. first-quarter results a clear beat. you just heard from the cfo there. all regions profitable, notably the united kingdom, which reported a pretax profit of more than $1 billion. the group will provide an update and the dividend the. that's coming up in august. ubs posted an unexpected $774 million hit from the collapse of archegos capital...
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manus: both sides of the aisle. senator tim scott giving the response to biden's joint address of congress. standard chartered delivers an 18% profit gain in the first quarter, how bad sharp decline in credit losses, underlying -- held by a sharp decline in credit losses. a very comfortable beat for the company versus the consensus at $1.08 billion. the man who compiles the numbers, the nuances, and the changes, andy halford, standard chartered cfo, apparently now without an office to sit in, but more of that in the moment. andy, 18% gain. talk annmarie, myself, and the viewers through where the spike in the business came for you. good morning, andy. andy: good morning to you. i think we have had a good start to the year. as you say, we had a significant increase in profitability, up
manus: both sides of the aisle. senator tim scott giving the response to biden's joint address of congress. standard chartered delivers an 18% profit gain in the first quarter, how bad sharp decline in credit losses, underlying -- held by a sharp decline in credit losses. a very comfortable beat for the company versus the consensus at $1.08 billion. the man who compiles the numbers, the nuances, and the changes, andy halford, standard chartered cfo, apparently now without an office to sit in,...
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for us there, thank you so much, manu. kaitlan, stay with us. i want to bring in now evan, he's a cnn contributor, staff writer for the "new yorker" and author of "joe biden: the life, the run and what matters now." evan, thanks for being with us. i want to start on the breadth of what we heard from the president last night. and put it in the context of what he said during the campaign. he said, i view myself as a bridge, not as anything else. a transition to a new group of democratic political leaders. but the plans he proposed last night speak more to a leader who is not just in transition but willingly and intentionally wants to be more than that. >> very much so. i mean, what's interesting is alongside him saying that he initially thought he would be a transitional president, he then also felt very much the weight of history coming to bear on him. i mean, i was talking to him last summer about it, and he would say, i feel like i'm in a similar position to what fdr was in after facing the great depression and you heard
for us there, thank you so much, manu. kaitlan, stay with us. i want to bring in now evan, he's a cnn contributor, staff writer for the "new yorker" and author of "joe biden: the life, the run and what matters now." evan, thanks for being with us. i want to start on the breadth of what we heard from the president last night. and put it in the context of what he said during the campaign. he said, i view myself as a bridge, not as anything else. a transition to a new group of...
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so, manu, this is expected to pass with bipartisan support?, no question about it. i mean, this passed with more than 90 votes in the senate, at least opened debate on this measure. that is a clear sign that this is ultimately going to pass, a rare bipartisan accomplishment here, coming in the wake of a rise of anti-asian violence and hate crimes throughout the country. what this bill would do is essentially expedite reviews at the federal level of potential hate crimes, bolster channels for how these hate crimes are reported, create new guidance that would be provided surrounding these incidents as well. this came in the aftermath of discussions that were occurring on a bipartisan basis to change how this language ultimately was structured, what it would do initially was focus on covid-related hate crimes against asian-americans. instead that was essentially changed to focus on asian-americans itself to broaden the people who would be affected by this legislation. so, ultimately, ana, we will see a bipartisan agreement here on a robust vote,
so, manu, this is expected to pass with bipartisan support?, no question about it. i mean, this passed with more than 90 votes in the senate, at least opened debate on this measure. that is a clear sign that this is ultimately going to pass, a rare bipartisan accomplishment here, coming in the wake of a rise of anti-asian violence and hate crimes throughout the country. what this bill would do is essentially expedite reviews at the federal level of potential hate crimes, bolster channels for...
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overcome the coronavirus and will probably write itself geo strategically as as it does that professor manu bhagavan from the city university of new york professor we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight thank you thank you thank you for having me why has the cove in 1000 crisis worsens in india the united states a global hotspot and so on just a few months ago has started to ease its pandemic guidelines today u.s. president joe biden held what he called stunning progress since taking office and that claim is hard to deny and less than $100.00 days in office we've seen 250000000 vaccine shots and senior citizens the group at greatest risk well they're now more than 67 percent fully vaccinated americans are taking major strides on the road back to normality and president biden well he had more good news today starting today. if you're fully vaccinated and you're outdoors you need and not a big crowd you no longer need to wear a mask so for those who haven't gotten their vaccination yet especially if you're younger or think you don't need it this is another great reason to g
overcome the coronavirus and will probably write itself geo strategically as as it does that professor manu bhagavan from the city university of new york professor we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight thank you thank you thank you for having me why has the cove in 1000 crisis worsens in india the united states a global hotspot and so on just a few months ago has started to ease its pandemic guidelines today u.s. president joe biden held what he called stunning progress...
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overcome the coronavirus and will probably write itself geo strategically as as it does that professor manu bhagavan from the city university of new york professor we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight thank you thank you thank you for having me why has the cove in 1000 crisis worsens in india the united states a global hotspot until just a few months ago and started to ease its pandemic guidelines today u.s. president joe biden held what he called stunning progress since taking office and that claim is hard to deny in less than $100.00 days in office we've seen 215000000 vaccine shots and senior citizens the group at greatest risk well they're now more than 67 percent fully vaccinated americans are taking major strides on the road back to normality and president biden well he had more good news today starting today. if you're fully vaccinated and you're outdoors you need and not a big crowd you no longer need to wear a mask so for those who haven't got their vaccination yet especially if you're younger or think you don't need it this is another great reason to go get va
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manu raju joins us on capitol hill. manu, where do these negotiations stand at this hour?ey're still moving but they're uncertain. it's uncertain whether they can get a deal by the democrats' self-imposed deadline of may 25th, and key sticking points remain, one of which is how to prosecute police officers. democrats are pushing to lower the threshold in order to bring charges against individual police officers. according to tim scott, who is a top republican negotiator, that is off the table. in his words. but the top democrat negotiator in the house, karen bass, told me the opposite yesterday. she said it is essential to getting a deal. she went on to say, the point is that we have to hold -- we have got to hold police officers accountable. essentially now the standard that's used to prosecute an officer is so high, that's why they're never held to account. so you need to lower it just like you would for anybody. now, this comes also as another key issue about whether or not officers can be sued in civil court is a sticking point as we. that's called qualified immunity.
manu raju joins us on capitol hill. manu, where do these negotiations stand at this hour?ey're still moving but they're uncertain. it's uncertain whether they can get a deal by the democrats' self-imposed deadline of may 25th, and key sticking points remain, one of which is how to prosecute police officers. democrats are pushing to lower the threshold in order to bring charges against individual police officers. according to tim scott, who is a top republican negotiator, that is off the table....
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manu, what happened when you tried to press him s?legations that have come out in the last couple of weeks, the sex trafficking allegations with a 17-year-old girl and gaetz has denied that, and he said he didn't know about that, and i asked him if he was concerned with other things when gaetz first came into office in 2017. around that time we learned -- cnn did, that matt gaetz was showing nude photos of women he allegedly slept with other members of congress, on the floor of the house of representatives. we heard speaker paul ryan, the speaker at the time, he had spoken to gaetz about his conduct, and not a specific incident but his conduct and i tried to ask mccarthy if he was aware about any concerns about gaetz' conduct about anytime he came into office. >> when i was in the majority i was not part of the discussion, and i was not part of that and a lot of times they have privacy and i did not know that until i read it in the article. >> there is no flags that is caused -- >> i did not know that conversation -- i didn't know wha
manu, what happened when you tried to press him s?legations that have come out in the last couple of weeks, the sex trafficking allegations with a 17-year-old girl and gaetz has denied that, and he said he didn't know about that, and i asked him if he was concerned with other things when gaetz first came into office in 2017. around that time we learned -- cnn did, that matt gaetz was showing nude photos of women he allegedly slept with other members of congress, on the floor of the house of...
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overcome the coronavirus and will probably write itself geo strategically as as it does that professor manu bhagavan from the city university of new york professor we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight thank you thank you thank you for having me why has the cove in 1000 crisis worsens in india the united states a global hotspot and so on just a few months ago has started to ease its pandemic guidelines today u.s. president joe biden held what he called stunning progress since taking office and that claim is hard to deny in less than $100.00 days in office we've seen 215000000 vaccines shots and senior citizens the group at greatest risk well they're now more than 67 percent fully vaccinated americans are taking major strides on the road back to normality and president biden well he had more good news today starting today. if you're fully vaccinated and you're outdoors you need and not a big crowd you no longer need to wear a mask so for those who haven't got their vaccination yet especially if you're younger or think you don't need it this is another great reason to go g
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let's go to cnn's manu raju.ll hasn't moved in the senate does the verdict yesterday change that? >> reporter: it remains to be seen. there have been informal discussions that have been happening between the two sides over the last several weeks. i talked to some of the key sponsors and negotiators, they still anticipate those talks will move into more substantive phase. the house approved a bill it passed last year the george floyd police reform act that joe biden is pushing. that bill did not go anywhere in the senate last year. republicans opposed it. republicans had their own alternative offered by senator tim scott. democrats blocked that bill. no action happened from then on out. the democrats rely on more federal rules and stringent requirements coming from the federal government. the republican alternative pushes to incentivize states to take action, such as banning chokeholds and the like. one key difference remains which is how to deal with the issue of qualified immunity, protection that police officer
let's go to cnn's manu raju.ll hasn't moved in the senate does the verdict yesterday change that? >> reporter: it remains to be seen. there have been informal discussions that have been happening between the two sides over the last several weeks. i talked to some of the key sponsors and negotiators, they still anticipate those talks will move into more substantive phase. the house approved a bill it passed last year the george floyd police reform act that joe biden is pushing. that bill...
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and manu raju is joining us now. are we learning about the push, the failed push for a pre-emptive blanket pardon? >> yeah, we do know there was an ask for a pre-emptive pardon and we are hearing different accounts of how serious it was and how high up, and matt gaetz has not disputed it came up but he indicated it was something that he had been asking for a pardon for everybody from himself to the trump administration to joe exotic, and it's uncertain why he would have asked for himself at the time being investigated by the trump justice department. we are also learning about the president's response, the former president's response about all of these reports. he issued a statement earlier today saying congressman matt gaetz never asked me for a pardon. it must be remembered he totally denied the accusations against him. one of the key words is he asked me for a >>> at the time white house staff made clear to him and others that they were not moving forward with preemptive pardons. at the time there was discussion o
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crippling india's health care system and this more than a year into the pandemic my 1st guess tonight is manu bhagavan professor of history human rights and public policy at the city university of new york he specializes in modern day india professor it's good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i well i think hubris is a is a great description for what's happened. essentially the government. looked at the day they sort of man for get through the 1st wave ok and then there was this epidemiological mistry from october 2021 kids is kind of magically dropped it remains inexplicable today and they essentially declared victory too soon in january they dropped a mask mandate which had led to some success and basically opened everything back up authorized mass gatherings religious festivals and significantly electioneering credit lection campaign underway and all of that combined essentially created mu
crippling india's health care system and this more than a year into the pandemic my 1st guess tonight is manu bhagavan professor of history human rights and public policy at the city university of new york he specializes in modern day india professor it's good to have you on the day i pointed out at the beginning of this program that many doctors say she mn she burson arrogance led india to this point how do you explain what is happening in india now. good evening and thank you for having me. i...
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manu raju, thanks very much. >>> more than a third of americans say they either don't want a covid-19 sure yet. a report warns it will be much harder for the u.s. to reach necessary herd immunity. those details coming up. er. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for lon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll do it. good plan. [sfx: psst psst] i'll do it. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good cal: our confident forever plan is possible with a cfp® professional. a cfp® professional can help you build a complete financial plan. visit letsmakeaplan.org to find your cfp® prof
manu raju, thanks very much. >>> more than a third of americans say they either don't want a covid-19 sure yet. a report warns it will be much harder for the u.s. to reach necessary herd immunity. those details coming up. er. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for lon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon...
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here's cnn's manu raju. >> usa! >> reporter: he was one of the architects behind the big lie, that donald trump won the 2020 election. firing up trump supporters at the stop the steal rally that preceded the deadly january 6th riot at the capitol. >> today is the day american patriots start taking down names and kicking ass! >> reporter: now six-term congressman mo brooks is being rewarded with an endorsement from the former president as brooks now seeks the alabama senate seat being vacated by retiring senator richard shelby. >> he saw the crooked election, what happened, and he was willing to speak up. >> reporter: trump choosing brooks over his former ambassador to slovenia, linda blanchard, and before others could jump in. though trump's 2017 picks in the alabama senate primary and general election both lost, this time it could be different. with republicans seeing brooks as a clear front-runner all thanks to trump. appearing last month with trump adviser stephen miller at his kickoff rally, brooks repeated the
here's cnn's manu raju. >> usa! >> reporter: he was one of the architects behind the big lie, that donald trump won the 2020 election. firing up trump supporters at the stop the steal rally that preceded the deadly january 6th riot at the capitol. >> today is the day american patriots start taking down names and kicking ass! >> reporter: now six-term congressman mo brooks is being rewarded with an endorsement from the former president as brooks now seeks the alabama...
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tell us what's happening, manu. >> reporter: the big business and republicans have been in lockstep formany years. they were one of the biggest players, the u.s. chamber of commerce, but that fallout has been intensifying for years, reflecting the more populous tone under donald trump, the more progressive views of the members of the chamber of commerce and the fact they didn't play a significant role in the last go-arounds in the last congressional elections. what particularly irked them were the endorsements they gave to husband democratic members including freshmen. still that fallout is being felt today. my colleagues and i were told in a closed door meeting in a small business committee meeting by top lobbyists in the u.s. chamber there was serious criticism leveled at the top lobbyists at that meeting including one republican who barely won her house seat, dlaud ya tenney from new york last year. during this meeting that hatched in february, she raised questions and concern over why they decided to endorse her opponent over her. they heard the concerns, decided to take it back to
tell us what's happening, manu. >> reporter: the big business and republicans have been in lockstep formany years. they were one of the biggest players, the u.s. chamber of commerce, but that fallout has been intensifying for years, reflecting the more populous tone under donald trump, the more progressive views of the members of the chamber of commerce and the fact they didn't play a significant role in the last go-arounds in the last congressional elections. what particularly irked them...
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manus: this is bloomberg daybreak middle east.es fuller says getting three quarters of americans vaccinated will be a signal that the covid crisis is ending. manus: china's march exports surge year on year, but come in lighter than expectations. meanwhile, a bloomberg scoop reveals the u.s.
manus: this is bloomberg daybreak middle east.es fuller says getting three quarters of americans vaccinated will be a signal that the covid crisis is ending. manus: china's march exports surge year on year, but come in lighter than expectations. meanwhile, a bloomberg scoop reveals the u.s.
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let's bring in now cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju on capitol hill.us more about this bill. >> reporter: yeah, 94-1 was the vote. the only person voting against this was republican josh hawley of missouri. this bill, broad -- this bill would -- is designed to combat the rise in violence against asian-americans that has occurred amid the coronavirus pandemic. what this bill would do is essentially expedite reviews on the federal level of potential hate crimes as well as provide new guidance about how to deal with these going forward, both bolstered reporting channels to ensure that when these crimes do occur, they are reported accordingly. this came as a result of negotiations that happened on both sides, concerns of -- amid the initial draft of this bill was that any hate crime related to covid-19 must be reported. it was ultimately changed to just asian-americans in general, if they're targeted for hate crimes, this would be essentially moved forward through the appropriate channels in the department of justice. that was enough to get support from bo
let's bring in now cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju on capitol hill.us more about this bill. >> reporter: yeah, 94-1 was the vote. the only person voting against this was republican josh hawley of missouri. this bill, broad -- this bill would -- is designed to combat the rise in violence against asian-americans that has occurred amid the coronavirus pandemic. what this bill would do is essentially expedite reviews on the federal level of potential hate crimes as well as...
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here is rick scott from gaetz' home state of florida are man kne -- manu. >> should he resign?rned about what you're seeing about this? >> well, you know, on stuff like that there ought to be an investigation. >> do you think he should give up committee assignments? >> speaking for the house. >> gaetz was denied a meeting. far from the only republican to call the allegation serious, it clear he doesn't want anything to do with matt gaetz from the way he's talking there but he stopped short of saying gaetz should resign or be removed from any assignments. what did you take away from this? >> that's consistent with the republican approach so far, which is not to say anything, not to rush to matt gaetz' defense but when asked about it to say these are very serious allegations in fact, indeed they are sex trafficking allegations. he has denied that. denied having a relationship with a 17-year-old. never ththeless republicans don want to defend matt gaetz. rick scott making clear he believes there should be an investigation and will decide what to do next. what will house republican
here is rick scott from gaetz' home state of florida are man kne -- manu. >> should he resign?rned about what you're seeing about this? >> well, you know, on stuff like that there ought to be an investigation. >> do you think he should give up committee assignments? >> speaking for the house. >> gaetz was denied a meeting. far from the only republican to call the allegation serious, it clear he doesn't want anything to do with matt gaetz from the way he's talking...
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manu raju, thank you so much. kaitlan collins is in duluth, georgia. in minutes we're expecting president biden to hold a drive-in rally. of course, that's a very small part of what the white house is calling getting america back on track tour. >> reporter: it is a very small part. it is the first step you're seeing president biden take after he unveiled that american families plan last night during that congress ional address man was just reporting on. it's also one of many. next week you'll continue to see president biden and his other officials on the road selling this plan. i think the white house understands it's not just important to sell it to lawmakers in washington, those skeptical moderate democrats, republicans who are coming out, saying it's too much, too expensive and too quickly, but they also want to sell it to vot voters, jake. they realize how critical that was. that was something they leaned on with that coronavirus relief bill. but, of course, this is fundamentally different here, because the plans you're seeing president biden lay o
manu raju, thank you so much. kaitlan collins is in duluth, georgia. in minutes we're expecting president biden to hold a drive-in rally. of course, that's a very small part of what the white house is calling getting america back on track tour. >> reporter: it is a very small part. it is the first step you're seeing president biden take after he unveiled that american families plan last night during that congress ional address man was just reporting on. it's also one of many. next week...
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manu raju. it's good to see you.n board, yes, no. >> that's going to be hard. at the moment there are several. not just joe manchin, but others who are also concerned about the level of spending that they're talking about and they want to see all the details. what joe biden laid out yesterday was a very expansive role of the federal government and a huge price tag and just a ton of details that congress has to fill in. on top of the $1.9 trillion that covid relief has already been approved, we're talking about $1.8 trillion in the american family plan as well as $2.25 trillion for the american jobs plan. those last two measures still need to move through congress and there's some bipartisan basis to move forward but also democrats trying to move it on their own. if they move it on their own, they have to win over west virginia senator joe manchin. he has been one of the most effective senators in wielding the influence of an individual senator as he wants in a 50-50 senate. any senator has power to use leverage. joe
manu raju. it's good to see you.n board, yes, no. >> that's going to be hard. at the moment there are several. not just joe manchin, but others who are also concerned about the level of spending that they're talking about and they want to see all the details. what joe biden laid out yesterday was a very expansive role of the federal government and a huge price tag and just a ton of details that congress has to fill in. on top of the $1.9 trillion that covid relief has already been...
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getting a final deal but he said he did not want to put any red lines as the negotiations condition. >> manu raju on capitol hill, thanks so much. >>> also breaking today, the u.s. is not using it, but until now they were not sharing it. that's its stockpile of the astrazeneca vaccine. sharing it now with the rest world. too late to make a difference. >>> and will former president trump give the vaccine effort in the snarm why those around him are urging him to make a psa for his skeptical supporters. stay with us. e could only imagie enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. canhi guys! check outurs this side right here. what'd you do? - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a different car. -that's the same car. - no! yeah, that's before, that's after. oh, that's awesome. make it nu with nu finish. oh! don't burn down the duplex. terminix. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working w
getting a final deal but he said he did not want to put any red lines as the negotiations condition. >> manu raju on capitol hill, thanks so much. >>> also breaking today, the u.s. is not using it, but until now they were not sharing it. that's its stockpile of the astrazeneca vaccine. sharing it now with the rest world. too late to make a difference. >>> and will former president trump give the vaccine effort in the snarm why those around him are urging him to make a...
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manu raju, thanks so much. appreciate it. there's even more going on in the republican party. this next story is involving congresswoman marquez-green taking a bit of a road trip. we're going to keep discussing that next. >>> plus, moves across the u.s. to try to limit protests, including some republican legislators proposing immunity for drivers who hit protesters who are blocking traffic. that story ahead. plant-based surfactants like the ones in seventh generation detergent trap stains at the molecular level and flush them away. it's just science! just... science. seventh generation tackles stains. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo >>> in our politics lead congressman matt gaetz, republican of florida unfazed by allegations that he paid for sex with multiple women including a woman who was just 17. i's hitting the road
manu raju, thanks so much. appreciate it. there's even more going on in the republican party. this next story is involving congresswoman marquez-green taking a bit of a road trip. we're going to keep discussing that next. >>> plus, moves across the u.s. to try to limit protests, including some republican legislators proposing immunity for drivers who hit protesters who are blocking traffic. that story ahead. plant-based surfactants like the ones in seventh generation detergent trap...
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manu raju broke the news about this effort.bout the timing of this vote, and we also understand a high-profile democrat is already weighing in on this too. tell us about that. >> reporter: yeah, joe manchin, who's a west virginia democratic senator. i asked him about maxine waters' comments about protesters having to get more confrontational if derek chauvin is acquitted, and manchin said she should never have said it. right now is not a good time for that type of rhetoric. it really isn't. now, this comes as the house is moving quickly to take up a resolution to censure maxine waters. republicans are pushing it and using a procedure that could essentially force a vote. democrats behind the scenes are moving to try to kill that measure. they are actually on the phone, i'm told, from multiple sources, talking to their members, trying to lock down enough opposition to the measure so it could essentially die this afternoon. the question is whether or not they have the support. democrats, it's just uncertain at this point, because
manu raju broke the news about this effort.bout the timing of this vote, and we also understand a high-profile democrat is already weighing in on this too. tell us about that. >> reporter: yeah, joe manchin, who's a west virginia democratic senator. i asked him about maxine waters' comments about protesters having to get more confrontational if derek chauvin is acquitted, and manchin said she should never have said it. right now is not a good time for that type of rhetoric. it really...
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manu raju is with us, cnn chief congressional correspondent, on capitol hill, with a preview, speakerid she's confident about security, that it will be okay for this speech, but the rioters on january 6th did say they were looking for the next opportunity when congress would all be in session. so what are the security measures? >> reporter: yeah, this is the first time that a joint session of congress will have met since january 6th. pelosi said she just had a security briefing and she said she's confident in the security measures, but she said it will be different not because of the security but because of the covid protocols that are being taken throughout the chamber. those she said are being dictated by the office of the attending physician brian moynihan who has indicated that there should be fewer members and guests in the chamber. members are not allowed to bring guests, but a total of 200 people will be allowed in the chamber. typically there will be 1600 people in the house chamber for a joint address -- and members per caucus will be divided, a fraction of members from each
manu raju is with us, cnn chief congressional correspondent, on capitol hill, with a preview, speakerid she's confident about security, that it will be okay for this speech, but the rioters on january 6th did say they were looking for the next opportunity when congress would all be in session. so what are the security measures? >> reporter: yeah, this is the first time that a joint session of congress will have met since january 6th. pelosi said she just had a security briefing and she...
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manu raju, grateful for that. >> up next for us, should facebook lift its ban on donald trump?y, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back in black ♪ ♪ i hit the sack ♪ ♪ i've been too long... ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for just $8.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ ♪ life can be a lot to handle. ♪this magic moment,♪ but there's plenty of magic in all that chaos. ♪so different and so new.♪ ♪was like any other...♪ [typing sound] i had this hundred thousand dollar student debt. two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in debt. ah, sofi literally changed my life. it was the easiest
manu raju, grateful for that. >> up next for us, should facebook lift its ban on donald trump?y, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. my garden brings us...
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manu raju, cnn, capitol hill. >>> the u.s.e has almost unanimously pass add bill denouncing hate crimes against asian-americans. the bill passed by a vote of 94-1. among other things it creates a new position at the department of justice to expedite investigations of possible covid-19-related hate crimes. the bill will now go to the house for another vote and, by the way, the lone nay vote came from missouri republican josh hawley. he later tweeted that he opposed the bill because it gave the federal government too much power to police free speech. >>> india's covid surge is turning from a crisis to catastrophe as the country hits another global record for new daily cases. we will have a live report next. the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi faster than a gig for all their devices. it's more than enough to keep everyone working. can your internet do that? this is work!
manu raju, cnn, capitol hill. >>> the u.s.e has almost unanimously pass add bill denouncing hate crimes against asian-americans. the bill passed by a vote of 94-1. among other things it creates a new position at the department of justice to expedite investigations of possible covid-19-related hate crimes. the bill will now go to the house for another vote and, by the way, the lone nay vote came from missouri republican josh hawley. he later tweeted that he opposed the bill because it...
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manu, this bill is aimed at strengthening federal efforts to address hate crimes against asian-americansst asian-americans, so you have this 94-1. we just don't see it on anything, anything. but we saw it here. that kind of unity. but not josh holly. how come? >> reporter: the reason why, erin, holly was say thing is a, in his view, overly broad. he said this bill is hugely open ended, and he said that it was expansive and it could lead to massive government overreach and data being sent to the federal government. of course, that's not how 94 of his colleagues viewed this. they viewed this and said what this bill would do, ex-pedite te review of hate crimes committed against asian-americans. it would create an official within the justice department to review hate crimes against asian-americans and create state -- incentivize streets to create hotlines to report hate crimes proshgss provide grants, training to law enforcement to try to identify potential hate crimes that were committed. but erin, it's important to know that holly might not have been the only senator to vote know. rand pau
manu, this bill is aimed at strengthening federal efforts to address hate crimes against asian-americansst asian-americans, so you have this 94-1. we just don't see it on anything, anything. but we saw it here. that kind of unity. but not josh holly. how come? >> reporter: the reason why, erin, holly was say thing is a, in his view, overly broad. he said this bill is hugely open ended, and he said that it was expansive and it could lead to massive government overreach and data being sent...
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he said if it's safe then, he will support it, if it's not, he will oppose it. >> manu raju live for>> up next, dr. anthony fauci defending public health recomme recommendations throughout the covid crisis. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. like you they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands a better understanding of your glucose levels, so you can enjoy movie night. and knowing your baby is getting the nutrition he needs, no matter how you choose to feed him. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪
he said if it's safe then, he will support it, if it's not, he will oppose it. >> manu raju live for>> up next, dr. anthony fauci defending public health recomme recommendations throughout the covid crisis. a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. like you they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more...
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manu raju, thanks very much. >>> dr. anthony fauci says the u.s. is trending now in the wrong direction as young people and the morcontagious variant fuel the rise in recent coronavirus infections. >> senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. good morning to you. to hear him say this matters a lot because he's talking about a plateau, but a scary plateau. >> that's right. it's so easy to sort of get lulled into thinking, oh, things are getting better. look how much better off we are than we were in january. and that's true. but another surge could happen. you could just look at what's happening in europe. let's take a luisten to dr. fauci. >> the last count yesterday was 63,000 cases in a single day. when you're at that level, there is the risk of getting a surge back up. so the way we're looking at it now, it's almost a race between getting people vaccinating and the surge that seems to want to increase and do what's going on, for example, in europe where they are having some surges now that are really quite alarming. >> so now is
manu raju, thanks very much. >>> dr. anthony fauci says the u.s. is trending now in the wrong direction as young people and the morcontagious variant fuel the rise in recent coronavirus infections. >> senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. good morning to you. to hear him say this matters a lot because he's talking about a plateau, but a scary plateau. >> that's right. it's so easy to sort of get lulled into thinking, oh, things are getting better. look...
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he strive to understand and disentangle why his subjects thought and act in the manus that they did.e final word on wheeler. most likely has not been written. as one seasoned biographer has remarked. the notion of a definitive biography is fictitious. historians seek to explore his life will be compelled to use winford's life as a starting point, i believe that winford has indeed set a high bar. >> thank you so much. there's not really much i can add, but more superlatives. the striking step yet toned cover of winford's biography captures wheeler, his head slightly, cocked wheeler looks to the side, just as likely at a unwitting opponent. wheeler spent much of his professional life as an executive with the african american owned -- in north carolina where he started as a bank teller and worked his way up to bank president by the early 19 fifties. he engaged in backroom racial diplomacy, as well as waged frontline battles for economic and civil rights. in his book, winford i'm covers wheeler's pivotal role in the civil rights struggle from the 19 fifties to the 1970s. in some real way
he strive to understand and disentangle why his subjects thought and act in the manus that they did.e final word on wheeler. most likely has not been written. as one seasoned biographer has remarked. the notion of a definitive biography is fictitious. historians seek to explore his life will be compelled to use winford's life as a starting point, i believe that winford has indeed set a high bar. >> thank you so much. there's not really much i can add, but more superlatives. the striking...
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manu trigueros thumped the hosts ahead. and soon it was 2—0.ithered and raul albiol doubled villarreal�*s lead, much to his manager's manifest delight. and after the break arsenal's woes worsened. dani ceballos sent off, so how they needed this. a late penalty from nicolas pepe, a 2—1first—leg defeat for arsenal, but their hopes are still alive. andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the sun's chief sports reporter martin lipton. welcome to you both. thank you very much for being with us. the metro says the prime minister is putting his fiancee in the frame over the downing street renovations, following his declaration of love forjohn lewis earlier today. that picture of sir keir starmer looking at wallpaper injohnson lewis is on the front of the telegraph. it also says that social distancing and big events won't be enforced afterjune 21st. the sun says
manu trigueros thumped the hosts ahead. and soon it was 2—0.ithered and raul albiol doubled villarreal�*s lead, much to his manager's manifest delight. and after the break arsenal's woes worsened. dani ceballos sent off, so how they needed this. a late penalty from nicolas pepe, a 2—1first—leg defeat for arsenal, but their hopes are still alive. andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead...