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manus? manus: thank you very much for that. coming up, u.k. minister boris johnson says he has paid the fine for breaching coronavirus lockdown rules. plus, the inflation print from the u.k. today. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe. i am manus cranny in dubai. dani burger in london. we have the reactions in. elon musk is born in south africa. he cannot run for president. there you go. that is four different people. i think about the message. dani: i'm embarrassed myself. i did not pick that up. at the top of the show i insisted on saying rbn-z. manus: don't try to share the blame. dani: you are right. i just did not want to correct you. let's turn away from the u.s., away from south africa, and get to u.k. politics were boris johnson has become the first sitting prime minister to be sanctioned for breaking the law after he was fined for attending a rule breaking party during lockdown. how big of a threat to these party gate fines post his career? >> he looks to be the teflon man. the most likely successor has also been having a time. he had his m
manus? manus: thank you very much for that. coming up, u.k. minister boris johnson says he has paid the fine for breaching coronavirus lockdown rules. plus, the inflation print from the u.k. today. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe. i am manus cranny in dubai. dani burger in london. we have the reactions in. elon musk is born in south africa. he cannot run for president. there you go. that is four different people. i think about the message. dani: i'm embarrassed myself. i did not pick that up....
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i'm dani burger in london alongside manus cranny in dubai. manus: the u.s. treasury cuts russia off from making dollar debt payments through american banks. washington and brussels weigh more sanctions. germany takes over a gas unit to say card energy supplies. the nickel fallout, j p.m. reviews its commodity exposure after last month's chaos. what do we have so far? a hawkish hold from the rba. intervention and the fx markets. a curfew in peru. it is the mounting warnings of growth from jamie dimon to chinese mobility. dani: the warnings are stacking up from participants in the market. peru putting a curfew on due to inflation protests. it is a global concern about rising prices. manus: it may be one of the most underpriced risks. a bear market rally is over, so this is what we have from will smith. that leaves us more constructive on bonds than stocks near-term. growth takes center stage. doubling down on a defensive basis. china will knock 3% off global growth. jamie dimon has a warning on global growth, and potentially what could happen in the rates narr
i'm dani burger in london alongside manus cranny in dubai. manus: the u.s. treasury cuts russia off from making dollar debt payments through american banks. washington and brussels weigh more sanctions. germany takes over a gas unit to say card energy supplies. the nickel fallout, j p.m. reviews its commodity exposure after last month's chaos. what do we have so far? a hawkish hold from the rba. intervention and the fx markets. a curfew in peru. it is the mounting warnings of growth from jamie...
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manus: well done.ry lap, let us get a check on equities, we are looking at msci asia pacific index moving higher. underperformance from china. will the pboc step in and do more easing? nasdaq underperforming. that miss from netflix weighing on things. s&p 500 futures declining after yesterday's outperformance. euro stocks 60 up 0.3%. lots of earnings out of europe should impact the european equity picture this morning. manus: i know everybody throws bonds at the screen, but the time is right to buy growth and value, positioning is too bearish. did you buy enough yogurt? first quarter, that is the fastest growth in seven years. it is driven by bottled water. you have a set of numbers, they are the makers of evian and yogurt. let's talk about war in the currency markets. is it king dollar still? it is rolling over, down this morning. that breathless speed with which the yen has imploded may be in for a pause driven by intervention, maybe a movement away from yield curve control. the bank of japan are ful
manus: well done.ry lap, let us get a check on equities, we are looking at msci asia pacific index moving higher. underperformance from china. will the pboc step in and do more easing? nasdaq underperforming. that miss from netflix weighing on things. s&p 500 futures declining after yesterday's outperformance. euro stocks 60 up 0.3%. lots of earnings out of europe should impact the european equity picture this morning. manus: i know everybody throws bonds at the screen, but the time is...
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manus: its daybreak thereof, i'm manus cranny in london alongside -- daybreak europe, i'm manus crannylondon alongside dani burger. dani: the offshore yuan has for a record monthly decline against the greenback. amazon posts a surprise loss as apple warns of a hit to revenue. elon musk offloads $4 billion of twitters -- tesla stock to fund his blockbuster twitter deal. king dollar still has its crown although it is declining off of those lines from the china politburo. the worst declines since the offshore yuan was created. dani: manus: it was --i love what kate dukes says, we are at an aggressive and potentially final stage in the dollar rally. you've got the aussie at the top of the tree, up .75 percent. it is down 5% on the month, giving back all of the q1 gains because of the zero covid policy in china and the downgrade to growth. a small bounceback, but the ingredients of an overshooting are in place. dani: and we are looking at a euro that is a little stronger. i wonder how much this is going to make a difference, the french economy stagnated, we had expected .3% growth -- 5.3% g
manus: its daybreak thereof, i'm manus cranny in london alongside -- daybreak europe, i'm manus crannylondon alongside dani burger. dani: the offshore yuan has for a record monthly decline against the greenback. amazon posts a surprise loss as apple warns of a hit to revenue. elon musk offloads $4 billion of twitters -- tesla stock to fund his blockbuster twitter deal. king dollar still has its crown although it is declining off of those lines from the china politburo. the worst declines since...
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just below zero, manus. that is the chart. manus: and who sold all the russian bonds? let's look at the bond maneuver. there are political repercussions, the euro had a blancmange moment. the euro up for eight days in a row. cpi we are expecting, and rates on 10 years. and we will get to the polls with francine in a moment. they euro-dollar giving back a lot of its powder puff. and concerns in china around a million barrels of the men taken off in shanghai. and bitcoin, the puff has come out. dani: i am starting with asian markets, that mobility and data concern, a recession concerns are everywhere. looking at the msci asia pacific down more than 1%. europe also underperforming. we are not seeing the lift from mike braun's lead. it's not about politics today. we also look at nasdaq futures also underperforming. it is these longer duration assets that are likely to come under pressure as we see bond yields spike. manus: we will talk about duration hunches with our guest. francine is on the ground with the latest on the french election. and our chief asia economics corre
just below zero, manus. that is the chart. manus: and who sold all the russian bonds? let's look at the bond maneuver. there are political repercussions, the euro had a blancmange moment. the euro up for eight days in a row. cpi we are expecting, and rates on 10 years. and we will get to the polls with francine in a moment. they euro-dollar giving back a lot of its powder puff. and concerns in china around a million barrels of the men taken off in shanghai. and bitcoin, the puff has come out....
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manus: exactly, but here is the real debate. i'm not giving johnny ferris new show a plug, this is when the market last accused that that of a policy mistake. we moved by 60 basis points in less than 20 days. this is the trigger to potentially a repricing of the equity market. dani: let me get to today's equity market because repricing we are not seeing yet. has the market digested the reality of a pet that is going to perhaps start to dampen demand? we are looking at a friday rally that continued somewhat in the european futures market. gains on the euro stoxx 600. but we are seeing weaker oil yet again. underperformance from nasdaq futures is notable because we are seeing china tech outperformed. we will get to that with juliette saly in a bit. manus: some pretty big calls are out there now. we have the narrative on the bond market, jp morgan talking about 55 basis points. the -- the yen is on the move. we have moved by 60% in the past 10 days. with brent we are seeing a small rally of a .2%. the rest as we look at these horri
manus: exactly, but here is the real debate. i'm not giving johnny ferris new show a plug, this is when the market last accused that that of a policy mistake. we moved by 60 basis points in less than 20 days. this is the trigger to potentially a repricing of the equity market. dani: let me get to today's equity market because repricing we are not seeing yet. has the market digested the reality of a pet that is going to perhaps start to dampen demand? we are looking at a friday rally that...
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manus: this is "daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny alongside dani burger in london.i: facebook gets a light, meta-shares soar after hours. twitter, amazon and apple all report later today. again swamped as the boj doubles down on bond buying, traders look for interventions. germany is ready to back a ban on oil from moscow. it's all about the currency markets this morning but equities are in lala land. we are looking at futures that are gaining across the board. the nasdaq up more than one point 3%. facebook continues to get users. meta-soaring 18% after hours. not losing anyone to tiktok. it's a pretty picture so far this morning in equities. manus: let's see what apple will deliver. they are saying they expect to exceed their estimates on growth due to some of their key blockbusters. this is the low double digit full year business earnings-per-share. it looks like some of their blockbuster drugs are doing the heavy lifting for them. let's check in across the rest of the assets. there crushing it. is going to buy unabated amounts of bonds in the markets to defend th
manus: this is "daybreak: europe." i'm manus cranny alongside dani burger in london.i: facebook gets a light, meta-shares soar after hours. twitter, amazon and apple all report later today. again swamped as the boj doubles down on bond buying, traders look for interventions. germany is ready to back a ban on oil from moscow. it's all about the currency markets this morning but equities are in lala land. we are looking at futures that are gaining across the board. the nasdaq up more...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: its bloomberg daybreak: europe, i'm manus cranny in dubai.i burger is in london. it's been a heck of a market for the bond market, aussie rates are flying higher by 30 basis points. u.s. rates, you saw a dramatic move, the highest in to your paper since 2018 at 2.71. and get ready for those bunds, 45 basis in two weeks. a depth charge in the bond market. but let's transfer the conversation to china because they are urging some of the country's biggest investors to buy more stocks, stepping up efforts to stem the slide toward a two year low. william hobbs is the chief investment officer at barclays wealth, to me, this is a domestic message to a social issue which is by more stocks, make the nation feel good, reduce the tension because we have got covid ravaging around us. how do you interpret a missive from the regulator to buy more stock? [laughter] william: again, you go back to the previous story. the context is still that dance between central bankers and bond markets, and that hollow mirrors and what it is going to do. you should see the
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manus: good to see you.ket still doesn't believe in the 54 box it would take -- muska is offering $54.2. -- $54.20. do you think it -- if the must vehicle fails. to think there's a bigger story here to play if elon does not succeed? sophie: frankly, yes i do. for means of the biggest story is the chatter that it opens the door to a bidding war. and then -- twitter is one of if not the most -- has become more important in recent years. we could be looking at this coming through in the next couple of weeks or so, i don't think we can be ignoring the premium that mosque is offering. -- musk is offering. it could get interesting. dani: perhaps that contrast, it could quadruple to $4600 separately around a grand, what do you make of these types of projections sup talking -- there big tesla goals, could we see gains of the extent of these growth type stocks? sophie: growth stocks at the moment, are being punished. i would say in general, [indiscernible] are those they're are producing essential services. the world
manus: good to see you.ket still doesn't believe in the 54 box it would take -- muska is offering $54.2. -- $54.20. do you think it -- if the must vehicle fails. to think there's a bigger story here to play if elon does not succeed? sophie: frankly, yes i do. for means of the biggest story is the chatter that it opens the door to a bidding war. and then -- twitter is one of if not the most -- has become more important in recent years. we could be looking at this coming through in the next...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: manus: manus: it's daybreak europe. dani burger in london. taking a big gamble as it moves to ban russian coal. leaving it vulnerable to shortages and blackouts. russia is europe's top supplier of coal. joining us now is our energy reporter stephen stapczynski. the coal markets around the world, how are they reacting? this is 45% of europe's coal needs. this is a big step. stephen: this is a big step. and i talked to the traders, it's a step that folks weren't expecting until those reports of atrocities were coming out. we've seen prices really jump in europe. they jumped more than 10% yesterday. you are seeing a knock on effect in asia. they jumped about five or 6% here in north asia. the reason being that when you cut out russia, there's going to be more competition between europe and asia to capture the little bit of spare capacity there is in that market. dani: thank you very much. that's our entity -- energy reporter in singapore. continue to see a reaction and bond markets. aussie 10 year yield of 10 basis points. what does a faster qt
this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: manus: manus: it's daybreak europe. dani burger in london. taking a big gamble as it moves to ban russian coal. leaving it vulnerable to shortages and blackouts. russia is europe's top supplier of coal. joining us now is our energy reporter stephen stapczynski. the coal markets around the world, how are they reacting? this is 45% of europe's coal needs. this is a big step. stephen: this is a big step. and i talked to the traders, it's a step that folks weren't...
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manus cranny into by. thiel has called jimmy buffett, -- warren buffett, members of a finance jury and receipt. joining us now to discuss is our crypto guide. we have the bitcoin conference in miami, which among other things, this huge electronic looking bowl that is supposed to be the future but -- bitcoin version of what's on wall street. what is going on with this and peter thiel's comments in miami? >> this is a conference where you get these people were extremely passionate about bitcoin. thiel is playing to that crowd. saying all you young people were in bitcoin, this is super exciting. people who are critical of it are just old, during talk receipt. -- jaron talk receipt. --gerentocracy. he is a provocative guy sometimes, this is in line with things he will say. he was very critical of esg's. he was doing this to strip the crowd probably, say i am on your side with bitcoin, it's great. people at the bitcoin conference love to hear the bitcoin is great. manus: they want to hear $100,000 as well. $500
manus cranny into by. thiel has called jimmy buffett, -- warren buffett, members of a finance jury and receipt. joining us now to discuss is our crypto guide. we have the bitcoin conference in miami, which among other things, this huge electronic looking bowl that is supposed to be the future but -- bitcoin version of what's on wall street. what is going on with this and peter thiel's comments in miami? >> this is a conference where you get these people were extremely passionate about...
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manus: thank you very much. enda curren with the latest on defining the hawkishness of the fomc minutes. -- targeting to of russia's biggest banks and two of putin's daughters. president biden accusing moscow of committing major crimes in ukraine. let's get to our reporter in brussels. how would you contextualize this escalation going after putin's daughters and the language of biden? after what boris johnson had to say, there is a coalescing of global leaders, in terms of accusations on war crimes. >> it is, but at this point when you look at the pictures, and we have all seen the pictures, the reality, it will probably not be the last of it. russian troops continue invading ukraine. there have been reports of what are war crimes, executions, mass graves, rape against women, all of this against every international convention would be a war crime. it reflects the reality we have seen on the ground with those terrible pictures. look at the sanctions, we have russian banks being sanctioned, vladimir putin's daught
manus: thank you very much. enda curren with the latest on defining the hawkishness of the fomc minutes. -- targeting to of russia's biggest banks and two of putin's daughters. president biden accusing moscow of committing major crimes in ukraine. let's get to our reporter in brussels. how would you contextualize this escalation going after putin's daughters and the language of biden? after what boris johnson had to say, there is a coalescing of global leaders, in terms of accusations on war...
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manus: absolutely. the question we will debate in the next early minutes is with timothy graf. 40 basis points -- six sessions in a row. the curve is trying to get readjusted to the top of inflation or fast acuity. dani: at the same time, an ecb edging closer to normalization, and amazon deal to treasury auctioning as well -- yesterday european bond markets were on fire. german 10-year gilts were at a 2015 height and the moves continued today with a 10 year the u.s., 2.8% and an aussie above 3%. manus: it is the brute force of rate hikes and the collateral damage -- those are the words of waller. the dollar rallies for day nine. the bloomberg survey shows the dollar up and will continue to act as a haven currency. recession is a word used at the peterson institute globally. bitcoin plopped below $40,000. if you are brave, ship it in, easter is coming. dani: it is another ugly day for stocks. the pain in european equities which follows the ugly u.s. session down more than 1.3% in the euro stoxx 50 sessio
manus: absolutely. the question we will debate in the next early minutes is with timothy graf. 40 basis points -- six sessions in a row. the curve is trying to get readjusted to the top of inflation or fast acuity. dani: at the same time, an ecb edging closer to normalization, and amazon deal to treasury auctioning as well -- yesterday european bond markets were on fire. german 10-year gilts were at a 2015 height and the moves continued today with a 10 year the u.s., 2.8% and an aussie above...
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xfinity. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i manus cranny in dubai.rger is in london. these are the stories that set your agenda. dani: passing on the costs. as ppi surges more than ever, amazon plans an inflation levy. eyes now turn to the ecb. zero-tolerance. president xi plans to stick with his covid zero policy amid public anger over lockdowns. markets get ready for a triple-r cut. russia turmoil hits j.p. morgan. the bank's results are marred by a $500 million loss tied to the war. goldman, citi and morgan stanley on the docket today. tsmc numbers coming in hot. looks like a bit of a beat for them. manus: absolutely. 202.7 billion is what they have earned. the expectation out there was for 186 billion in terms of income. let's get to juliette saly standing by. over to you. what have you got? juliette: that is an incredible beat. we were looking for a 33.6% jump in and that income. you have seen that -- in net income. we are looking at first quarter growth margin rising by 55.6%. this is all about chip demand amidst of the supply shortage. we are
xfinity. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i manus cranny in dubai.rger is in london. these are the stories that set your agenda. dani: passing on the costs. as ppi surges more than ever, amazon plans an inflation levy. eyes now turn to the ecb. zero-tolerance. president xi plans to stick with his covid zero policy amid public anger over lockdowns. markets get ready for a triple-r cut. russia turmoil hits j.p. morgan. the bank's results are marred by a $500 million loss...
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manus: thank you very much. the potential shifts in the landscape on russian energy. tech stocks in china falling for a third day. covid lockdowns on the mainland adding to the supply disruptions. we know that. what are the details but -- behind these moves? stephen engle's -- david on glass knows what were going through. david: precisely. i'm sitting in my living room right now to give the margaret report. the latest here, look at these automakers, basically talking about disruptions there. we are moving into earnings season. 500 companies coming out with earnings next week. we are moving into the thick of earnings season in good shape as far as the fluidity of the situation is concerned. hong kong and chinese equities starting to peel away from equity markets. you mentioned the you on, young cross. the mechanical adjustment that needs to happen, given how far the yen has gone. 6.47 right now on the dollar china cross. we are on track for the biggest three or four day drop in about two years. it is starting to
manus: thank you very much. the potential shifts in the landscape on russian energy. tech stocks in china falling for a third day. covid lockdowns on the mainland adding to the supply disruptions. we know that. what are the details but -- behind these moves? stephen engle's -- david on glass knows what were going through. david: precisely. i'm sitting in my living room right now to give the margaret report. the latest here, look at these automakers, basically talking about disruptions there. we...
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manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe," i am manus cranny in zÜrich.the french president defeats marine le pen. the euro shrugs. a show of solidarity. secretary of state antony blinken and defense secretary lloyd austin in kyiv, the highest level u.s. visitation since the war began. plus, china's covert outbreak spreads. paging ordering testing in the capital. stocks, oil and iron or slump. to breaking news headlines from phillips. we have a first quarter effort of 233 million, way below the estimates of 270 three. some analysts asking if this was the low point for phillips in terms of the ships and blockages they had. 3.9 billion euro's worth of sales. ebita, the consensus was 236. keep an eye on the margins as well. you are looking at first quarter comparable sales dropping about 4%. ebita 243 million. obviously breaking news late on friday in regards to some of the respirator machines and the news flow around that. frans will join me in just over 30 minutes times. ebita has missed by some 30 million euros on the estimate. frans joins me in just over
manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe," i am manus cranny in zÜrich.the french president defeats marine le pen. the euro shrugs. a show of solidarity. secretary of state antony blinken and defense secretary lloyd austin in kyiv, the highest level u.s. visitation since the war began. plus, china's covert outbreak spreads. paging ordering testing in the capital. stocks, oil and iron or slump. to breaking news headlines from phillips. we have a first quarter effort of 233 million,...
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francine: that was the ubs ceo speaking to manus cranny. think personal costs have been so high. -- personnel costs have been so high. manus: when i am reincarnated, i want to come back as a junior banker. this is the second pay rise they have had in as many months. to come into this business at this time. take me back to 1989. i did not get a hundred $80,000, maybe not quite. on extraordinary quarter, and they throw every reason in their from war, china, a smorgasbord of risk. but is balances here, leaning on the ib, that counterbalances the drop in transactions in wealth management down by 20%. the flow counterbalances that and there is new money, $19 billion, this is the best first quarter since 2007 for ubs. that gives you a sense of the underbelly of the wealth management business. if the alpha was buybacks, the risk to beta is china and second-round effects from ukraine. tom: i just wonder have been smoking -- having spoken to george magnus, their determination to continue to pick up those billionaires as part of their wealth manageme
francine: that was the ubs ceo speaking to manus cranny. think personal costs have been so high. -- personnel costs have been so high. manus: when i am reincarnated, i want to come back as a junior banker. this is the second pay rise they have had in as many months. to come into this business at this time. take me back to 1989. i did not get a hundred $80,000, maybe not quite. on extraordinary quarter, and they throw every reason in their from war, china, a smorgasbord of risk. but is balances...
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manus: it was not supposed to be this way, was it?nvestment bank was not supposed to bolster wealth management, but that is what has happened. the flow shows what kept them on the road, one of the strongest quarters for the flow side of the business. when it comes to these numbers from ubs, it is a balancer. transactions imploded, but the flow bolster to the ip. there's been deleveraging. up goes the usa. so i would say, when i was here three months ago it was about the stock roaring up 7%, the beating will be the jam tomorrow for the next nine months, $1 billion as a result of the rate story that you have just spoken about with guy. you covered the gas prices earlier. this is the second round of concern. i would say it is an uneasy pendulum between the wealth management and investment bank. guy: what did he have to say on cost? it's an incredibly competitive market right now. will it remain competitive? will he continue to pay his people top dollar? manus: i said, when i come back in a future life i want to come back as a future bank
manus: it was not supposed to be this way, was it?nvestment bank was not supposed to bolster wealth management, but that is what has happened. the flow shows what kept them on the road, one of the strongest quarters for the flow side of the business. when it comes to these numbers from ubs, it is a balancer. transactions imploded, but the flow bolster to the ip. there's been deleveraging. up goes the usa. so i would say, when i was here three months ago it was about the stock roaring up 7%, the...
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manu raju, nia-malika henderson and joan biskupic are back with us.mind right now as we are watching history about to be made? >> it is a really joyous day. not just for myself but for every lawyer, every woman, every black woman. this is a confirmation hearing that actually is an affirmation. it's a validation. this should have really happened generations ago, as one senator also pointed out today, but it's happening now. and it's happened after we've seen the wihirlwind of a six-wek process. we've watched the unbelievable confirmation hearing process where she was confronted with a number of issues that have nothing to do with actually being a supreme court justice. she sat there poised and composed, akin to what we've seen at a woolworth's counter not too many generations ago while she was thrown the book at for a number of reasons and the dignity and grace is illusterative of what a judge should be. to sit there and reflect upon what the actual future precedential value will be. if that was any indication how she might rule on the bench, regardles
manu raju, nia-malika henderson and joan biskupic are back with us.mind right now as we are watching history about to be made? >> it is a really joyous day. not just for myself but for every lawyer, every woman, every black woman. this is a confirmation hearing that actually is an affirmation. it's a validation. this should have really happened generations ago, as one senator also pointed out today, but it's happening now. and it's happened after we've seen the wihirlwind of a six-wek...
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cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill for us. manu, how is this going to play out today?st actually in a matter of minutes, the senate will take its first major step to getting to the confirmation later this afternoon to break a filibuster. they just need a simple majority to do just that, and that's the current rules of the senate to deal with supreme court nominations and they do have a simple majority. 50 democrats all united behind it, moving forward as well as three republicans, mitt romney, susan collins and lisa murkowski but all other republicans are opposed. this nomination will first advance and the procedural vote of 53-47 margin and then 1:45 this afternoon is when the historic confirmation vote will take place. she will be confirmed on the same 53-47 margin and then afterwards, she'll take her spot on the bench when steven breyer steps aside at the end of the current supreme court term which is expected in june or july, kate. >> and manu, there's also just breaking news coming in about the house speaker nancy pelosi. what are you learning? >> yeah, she just a
cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill for us. manu, how is this going to play out today?st actually in a matter of minutes, the senate will take its first major step to getting to the confirmation later this afternoon to break a filibuster. they just need a simple majority to do just that, and that's the current rules of the senate to deal with supreme court nominations and they do have a simple majority. 50 democrats all united behind it, moving forward as well as three republicans, mitt...
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let's bring in chief congressional correspondent manu raju. we understand that there are people who are trying to witness this moment in the chamber, manu. >> reporter: yeah, not just the people from the public, which is unusual, given the pandemic. the senate has been closed off from the public for some time and has reopened more recently and now filled with people from the outside wanting to witness history here, including the first lady -- the second gentleman, doug emhoff, the husband of the vice president of the united states, kamala harris, who is presiding over this vote at the moment. the reason why they have not finalized this vote, they are waiting for one senator. we're told it's senator rand paul of kentucky. he is expected, of course, to vote no, and once he comes and votes, then this vote will be closed, and officially, they will gavel it shut. harris will announce the final tally, which is going to be 53-47, and she will be confirmed after a process that began with the expectation that she would likely get confirmed, given that
let's bring in chief congressional correspondent manu raju. we understand that there are people who are trying to witness this moment in the chamber, manu. >> reporter: yeah, not just the people from the public, which is unusual, given the pandemic. the senate has been closed off from the public for some time and has reopened more recently and now filled with people from the outside wanting to witness history here, including the first lady -- the second gentleman, doug emhoff, the husband...
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regretted his role in that incident, he said it's not something that i would want to go back to. >> manu's start with this fascinating senate race. you heard lieutenant governor fetterman in manu's piece blasting joe manchin, the west virginia democrat. is that going to be effective with voters in pennsylvania beyond the democratic primary? >> that's the big question. he's got to get through the primary. he looks like he's ahead 30 or so points in this primary. it's next month. his bit is that he can do better in those rural counties in pennsylvania than any other democrat, than a normal democrat. can he win? absolutely not. but can he keep the margins closer and can he do better with constituents like young voters. if you look at his platform, if you look at just how he looks, he's 6'8", he's bald, he prefers to wear gym shorts and hoodies. they think he can do well with young voters who typically don't show out in the same level in midterms. and democrats overall think that this might be their best chance for flipping a state in pennsylvania. it's obviously an open seat, there's going
regretted his role in that incident, he said it's not something that i would want to go back to. >> manu's start with this fascinating senate race. you heard lieutenant governor fetterman in manu's piece blasting joe manchin, the west virginia democrat. is that going to be effective with voters in pennsylvania beyond the democratic primary? >> that's the big question. he's got to get through the primary. he looks like he's ahead 30 or so points in this primary. it's next month. his...
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manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east."dent biden says vladimir putin could face a war crimes trial for atrocities. manus: we get a rates decision from the reserve bank of australia in under a half-hour. investors look out for any signs of whether policymakers will start the tightening cycle next month rather than wait
manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: middle east."dent biden says vladimir putin could face a war crimes trial for atrocities. manus: we get a rates decision from the reserve bank of australia in under a half-hour. investors look out for any signs of whether policymakers will start the tightening cycle next month rather than wait
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tom: credit suisse ceo speaking to manus cranny in europe.till with us, emmanuel cau, going back to the first of this year, the dynamics of change, how do you look at the banking sector, how much do you want to be adding at this point and how do you spread that divergence across the sector? emmanuel: it is the sentiment, and the banking sector, we do find -- if you think of this as an opportunity, the sector has disconnected from bond yields, earlier in the air, yields are the key driver of the banking sector, now we see it the market focusing on recession risk and liquidity, from an earnings standpoint,, we see asset quality, and valuation now at the same time positioning from the start of the year, we see a lot of -- [indiscernible] francine: is there anything you would be buying right now given what we just talked about? all the earnings pressure and rationing? emmanuel: we still like energy, is something -- it is a complex situation, oil won't go away anytime soon. i still believe inflation will -- the sector is leaving us to find cheap v
tom: credit suisse ceo speaking to manus cranny in europe.till with us, emmanuel cau, going back to the first of this year, the dynamics of change, how do you look at the banking sector, how much do you want to be adding at this point and how do you spread that divergence across the sector? emmanuel: it is the sentiment, and the banking sector, we do find -- if you think of this as an opportunity, the sector has disconnected from bond yields, earlier in the air, yields are the key driver of the...
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i'm one of them to go, and at home under manu climbed with you oh, you galya galya, a young league at a load of milk. well, i know that today you will sing a song together with svetlana, love cannot be friends in half. it's not destiny. we can’t, otherwise it prays, my soul, my heart is crying. it's not fate i'll leave you alone and think forever. i can't, otherwise it's not destiny. love is not, can be split in half. you have family with you. we are like children, do not offend, love is a temple. i'm gonna love you more than anyone in the world. it's not destiny. so our romance ended, as if everything had just begun yesterday. this love will forever be in our hearts . my heart is crying, she will love you. i can't, otherwise i'll love you. student what is a wedding without a bride? what is may without your favorite russian comedy the packaging rushes to your aid staff is charged against pain vtb team are looking for advertising that will help you get a free vtb multicard right in front of you to get the opportunity to easily pay for purchases more payments and transfers infinity perc
i'm one of them to go, and at home under manu climbed with you oh, you galya galya, a young league at a load of milk. well, i know that today you will sing a song together with svetlana, love cannot be friends in half. it's not destiny. we can’t, otherwise it prays, my soul, my heart is crying. it's not fate i'll leave you alone and think forever. i can't, otherwise it's not destiny. love is not, can be split in half. you have family with you. we are like children, do not offend, love is a...
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>> and as for the moderates blocking the democratic agenda -- >> i would call it full of crap. >> manught. i'm kate bolduan. "ac 360" starts now. >> good evening. vladimir putin in a discussion with his defense minister about the besieged port of mariupol today talked of, and this is his word, liberating the port city. he spoke of success against mariupol's defenders some of whom are still holding out in a massive steel plant and talked about adhering to relevant international legal acts and how the injured will receive what he described as medical assistance. take a look at this. new satellite photos from mariupol. they come to us from maxar technologies and they're pictures of what ukrainian officials say are mass graves. one ukrainian official called it, quote, direcid
>> and as for the moderates blocking the democratic agenda -- >> i would call it full of crap. >> manught. i'm kate bolduan. "ac 360" starts now. >> good evening. vladimir putin in a discussion with his defense minister about the besieged port of mariupol today talked of, and this is his word, liberating the port city. he spoke of success against mariupol's defenders some of whom are still holding out in a massive steel plant and talked about adhering to...
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cnn's manu raju live on the hill for us. what's going to happen today?ee divided evenly between the two parties of 22 members. so 11 republicans, 11 democrats to deadlock and at that point, the procedural steps to advance this nomination to the senate floor. there will be a vote tonight, so-called discharge the nomination out of the committee. there just needs a simple majority in the 50/50 senate with susan collins, at least the only republican at the moment back in this nomination. there are enough of votes to advance the nomination on the floor to take a several days until we get to the final confirmation vote at the end of the week. now the only question right now, whether any other republicans decide to break rank. lisa murkowski, mitt romney of utah. the two folks, not said how they'll vote. this committee did kick off in a rather partisan way. democrats and republicans squabbling over this nomination. dick durbin accused republicans of badgering jackson in her confirmation hearings last month and lindsey graham who was the one republican who voted
cnn's manu raju live on the hill for us. what's going to happen today?ee divided evenly between the two parties of 22 members. so 11 republicans, 11 democrats to deadlock and at that point, the procedural steps to advance this nomination to the senate floor. there will be a vote tonight, so-called discharge the nomination out of the committee. there just needs a simple majority in the 50/50 senate with susan collins, at least the only republican at the moment back in this nomination. there are...
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. >> manu raju, the committee stage of this likely will be an 11-11 tie. no republicans supporting the advancement of a nomination but given democratic majorities in the senate, it will continue onward and she'll get the votes if she has at least one republican with susan collins but it has taken on with what we've seen, they used to get large majorities, leeway to make these appointments. are there other republican votes in play though? >> the only two republicans who could potentially vote on judge jackson are mitt romney and lisa murkowski after susan collins announced she would support this nomination. murkowski voted for jackson last year when she was nominated for the dc circuit. she did not say she would come out now and up for reelection in the fall potentially. that could have an influence on how she thinks about things but we'll ultimately see. late last week, still reviewing the nomination. romney voted against jackson but kept open the option of supporting her and so we have to look at tonight to see one key clue of that. after this deadlocks t
. >> manu raju, the committee stage of this likely will be an 11-11 tie. no republicans supporting the advancement of a nomination but given democratic majorities in the senate, it will continue onward and she'll get the votes if she has at least one republican with susan collins but it has taken on with what we've seen, they used to get large majorities, leeway to make these appointments. are there other republican votes in play though? >> the only two republicans who could...
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. >> chief congressional correspondent manu raju is on capitol hill. where are we on this vote?re, really. >> no question about it. the senate and the house are raising a number of key issues as they head out to a two week recess beginning tomorrow and this starting right now to nix the trade status of russia and belarus. that is going to pass, sailing through right now. 51 votes in the affirmative, no votes, and then moving to ban russian energy imports. this is an issue in the senate side for weeks and now they have a deal, moving to pass it very quickly. they'll have the final approval some time today. in between that is going to be the confirmation, the first black woman supreme court justice in history. ketanji brown jackson is poised to get confirmed with the 53-47 vote. mitt romney, susan collins, lisa murkowski, expected to confirm all democrats with confirming this nomination later this afternoon. there have been a lot of rhetoric on both sides, particularly among republican critics who say that she is soft on crime. earlier this week, senator tom cotton went far to sug
. >> chief congressional correspondent manu raju is on capitol hill. where are we on this vote?re, really. >> no question about it. the senate and the house are raising a number of key issues as they head out to a two week recess beginning tomorrow and this starting right now to nix the trade status of russia and belarus. that is going to pass, sailing through right now. 51 votes in the affirmative, no votes, and then moving to ban russian energy imports. this is an issue in the...
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. >> with me to share their reporting and insights, cnn's mj lee, manu raju and vivian salamo of "thedi there, if you were just following -- just tuning in today, it sounds like he's horrified. it sounds like he's had about this, but vivian, i saw a tweet from you yesterday on this subject. india has obstained from the vote to remove russia from the human rights council. abstained from a vote as the united nations calling for an emergency session on the russian invasion and also has been gobbling up at a lower price russian oil. >> i mean, not only gobbling up, we're talking 13 million barrels of russian crude since the war began nearly two months ago. last year, india got 16 million. so imagine that. almost the same amount in just a month and a half or so to show that india is definitely accelerating the pace of imports of russian oil. something that's gotten the white house very, very disappointed, very angry. they are trying to play it off because they believe that india is a very important ally and they want to maintain that relationship but behind closed doors, those conversation
. >> with me to share their reporting and insights, cnn's mj lee, manu raju and vivian salamo of "thedi there, if you were just following -- just tuning in today, it sounds like he's horrified. it sounds like he's had about this, but vivian, i saw a tweet from you yesterday on this subject. india has obstained from the vote to remove russia from the human rights council. abstained from a vote as the united nations calling for an emergency session on the russian invasion and also has...
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joining our conversation is manu raju and from the atlanta journal constitution, tia mitchell.vin mccarthy said he never said what we heard him say. now he has a problem. he's a liar. in addition to having other political problems, he's a liar. he had to call trump last night to explain this. and i'm interested in this. liz cheney, who you also hear, and steve scalise, mccarthy's deputy, both say they are not the source of the tape. so part of this also is kevin mccarthy with the idea of who? who is it as i try to be speaker who is recording my calls? >> and a lot of people are on those calls. could have been anyone. the question, though, for mccarthy is, what does this -- how does this impact him in the long term and his standing within the republican conference which is one reason his call was to donald trump after this recording broke that these guys were able to obtain because the trump wing of the republican conference and the house is sizable. they're vocal and they can inject them as speaker if donald trump were to round up the votes to prevent him from ascending to the
joining our conversation is manu raju and from the atlanta journal constitution, tia mitchell.vin mccarthy said he never said what we heard him say. now he has a problem. he's a liar. in addition to having other political problems, he's a liar. he had to call trump last night to explain this. and i'm interested in this. liz cheney, who you also hear, and steve scalise, mccarthy's deputy, both say they are not the source of the tape. so part of this also is kevin mccarthy with the idea of who?...
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manus: the biggest threat -- in your view, what is the biggest threat? look at this quarter, the current circumstances apple challenges and opportunities, the challenges -- the threat is, transaction revenues going down on the wealth management side. more and more money is coming through. the brand is out there is a beacon of stability. capital strength shows clients have trusted us. you see opportunities and threats, and with things being unpredictable, you can only rely on what you are strong at, your own advice instability. manus: when i look at china, there is a sense of panic in the currency market, growth levels are being stripped back. he >> we are seeing deleveraging in asia-pacific. yes. that is normal, on the back of a lower market, you see deleveraging because generally the leverage we provide is financing the position in the stock market. we do see that. on the other psych, we also see investors and asia are looking at recycling risk. there are there with that strong investment banking order in asia. haidi: the ubs ceo. japan's largest broker
manus: the biggest threat -- in your view, what is the biggest threat? look at this quarter, the current circumstances apple challenges and opportunities, the challenges -- the threat is, transaction revenues going down on the wealth management side. more and more money is coming through. the brand is out there is a beacon of stability. capital strength shows clients have trusted us. you see opportunities and threats, and with things being unpredictable, you can only rely on what you are strong...
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as they confronted each other, manu to reached for one mask. not 21 says war st. health. this message shortly after the column alden legal. ja la la dee and they have a profile. i up in it. he referred to one by his nickname. she chung at huge. you buried him will. yeah, la, the omega. pyro. ah, i art rich young ah. later in the day things got even uglier. no, no, hold on. when i look over what 9 war issued a string of messages falling the incidents, many of them praising one how to change or for others or some sheila, now you heard him or how you are no cooler church fuller suit to judge or the general. and there are your to his you will be a go cried. then go in here woman. she if i yeah going him ali over the thing on. yeah, in hell talking one is now facing charges of assault. initially he says, was organization provided him with a lawyer and $20000.00 and legal fees. but that money since run out and he now has a public defender holla, poor piazza, to apply for lucia fair. whole sheila, commercial, horrible to law. i'm dying and i stay here till mail. he could go to j
as they confronted each other, manu to reached for one mask. not 21 says war st. health. this message shortly after the column alden legal. ja la la dee and they have a profile. i up in it. he referred to one by his nickname. she chung at huge. you buried him will. yeah, la, the omega. pyro. ah, i art rich young ah. later in the day things got even uglier. no, no, hold on. when i look over what 9 war issued a string of messages falling the incidents, many of them praising one how to change or...
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the australian government when they processed asylum—seekers offshore on the islands of nauru, and manusnce abandoned the use of offshore processing and now pursues a policy of turning back all boats heading for its shores. for more on this, i'm joined now by madison gleeson, a senior research fellow at the kaldor centre for international refugee law. she joins us from sydney. it's great to get you on the programme. in the first instance, i'd like to ask you on your thoughts on what the british government is trying to do with regards to having these claims processed in another country. the government says this is actually a humane approach and will be much fairer and will provide the best solution to this problem. what are your thoughts on that? thank you. i understand that in the uk, there has been some consideration and in doing so, the government might look around other countries to see what has worked elsewhere. but to have honed in on offshore processing is to be adopted, is a somewhat bizarre because it did not work here. on almost every measure, it was a failure, and we abandoned
the australian government when they processed asylum—seekers offshore on the islands of nauru, and manusnce abandoned the use of offshore processing and now pursues a policy of turning back all boats heading for its shores. for more on this, i'm joined now by madison gleeson, a senior research fellow at the kaldor centre for international refugee law. she joins us from sydney. it's great to get you on the programme. in the first instance, i'd like to ask you on your thoughts on what the...
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manus: tom: as we close on two months of the conflict. francine:kering on lockdowns. bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. 52 minutes into the european trading day. losses 1% across your benchmark. let's go to first were news laura wright. laura: wall street banks and some international ones supporting elon musk bid to buy twitter, it will come in the form of multiple types of debt from multiple banks. according to regulator, morgan stanley has pledged to provide the biggest chunk, around $5.5 billion. leaders from germany, spain and portugal have asked french voters not to back marine le pen ahead of sunday's presidential election. in a joint call, described le pen as a candidate to openly side with those who attack freedom and democracy. they said the outcome would be the wrong choice for europe. tune into our special coverage of the election this sunday from 7:00 london, 8:00 paris. fed chair jay powell's is a height of 50 basis point is in play at the next meeting in may. he also signaled support for more aggressive tightening to curb inflation. he sees meri
manus: tom: as we close on two months of the conflict. francine:kering on lockdowns. bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. 52 minutes into the european trading day. losses 1% across your benchmark. let's go to first were news laura wright. laura: wall street banks and some international ones supporting elon musk bid to buy twitter, it will come in the form of multiple types of debt from multiple banks. according to regulator, morgan stanley has pledged to provide the biggest chunk,...
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the australian government, when they processed asylum seekers offshore on the islands of nauru and manusent has since abandoned the use of offshore processing, and now pursues a policy of turning back all boats heading for its shores. madeline gleeson is a senior research fellow at the kaldor centre for international refugee law. she says off—shore processing isn't effective. i understand that in the uk there has been some consideration of perhaps amending the way that asylum claims are processed, and in doing so the government might look around to other countries to see what has worked elsewhere. but to have honed in on offshore processing is the policy to be adopted, like we have had in australia, is somewhat bizarre, because it did not work here. on almost every measure, it was a policy failure, and we abandoned it pretty quickly as one of our main policies. so it is concerning to see that the uk is proposing to follow suit and perhaps walk into all the same problems we saw here. but meddle in. _ problems we saw here. but meddle in, in _ problems we saw here. but meddle in, in all— pr
the australian government, when they processed asylum seekers offshore on the islands of nauru and manusent has since abandoned the use of offshore processing, and now pursues a policy of turning back all boats heading for its shores. madeline gleeson is a senior research fellow at the kaldor centre for international refugee law. she says off—shore processing isn't effective. i understand that in the uk there has been some consideration of perhaps amending the way that asylum claims are...
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manus: if you look at the last presidential election, they could change everything.u look at the top three candidates number three is left-wing missed, it is unclear who the left historically lending voters will vote for. if it is raining, you don't have a candidate you care about, you may not show up to vote. that can change everything. dani: i love it. on rainy days, you sell stocks, on sunny days you buy them. despite the rain in paris, we are buying. we are even buying french equities today. we do have gains of mostly 1% for most of these benchmarks. euro stocks up more than 1%. ask outperforming. despite the wobbles we've had in the market this week, we are seeing a more subdued bond market. that is helping investors feel comfortable jumping into equity markets. though they've held up much better than the bond market, which is on track for its worst year in at least 30 years. let's look at the sectors on the move. this gives us a picture of what we are buying and selling. energy and basic resources at the top. wti hanging type this week. today it's been a volati
manus: if you look at the last presidential election, they could change everything.u look at the top three candidates number three is left-wing missed, it is unclear who the left historically lending voters will vote for. if it is raining, you don't have a candidate you care about, you may not show up to vote. that can change everything. dani: i love it. on rainy days, you sell stocks, on sunny days you buy them. despite the rain in paris, we are buying. we are even buying french equities...
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manus: the u.s. orders all non-emergencies staff to leave shanghai due to a surgeon covid cases.trary lockdown measures. yousef: countdown to tonight's report that's expected to cement the view that aggressive rate hikes are needed to
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but also, because they want to fight to ensure the cdc's authority and ability to put in manu dates in the future remains intact. >> cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin says the appeal only adds to the existing done fusion ab confusion about mask mandates. >> i think the technical-legal term for what is going on here is a mess. um, there are so many contradictory and -- and puzzling things going on here. um, the -- the -- to -- to add yet more, you know e the biden administration is appealing this order but not asking for a stay. so there is no case will be revolved before may 3rd. >> a new poll finds a majority of i say adults favor mask requirements for traveling on planes, trains, and public transit. only 24% oppose the mandate. and 20% were neutral on the issue. the poll was conducted just before the judge struck down the mandate. >>> shanghai reported more than 18,000 new covid cases wednesday, and eight new deaths with officials claiming all those who died had serious-underlying health conditions. but anger and frustration are growing among those still under lockdown with some resid
but also, because they want to fight to ensure the cdc's authority and ability to put in manu dates in the future remains intact. >> cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin says the appeal only adds to the existing done fusion ab confusion about mask mandates. >> i think the technical-legal term for what is going on here is a mess. um, there are so many contradictory and -- and puzzling things going on here. um, the -- the -- to -- to add yet more, you know e the biden administration is...
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. >> reporter: a federal judge struck down the federal mask manu mandate for travelers, ckc asking itce department to appeal that by a federal judge. the justice department a day earlier said they would move forward with ab order if the cdc dimed it was necessary and that is what is now necessary. this is the statement from the cdc. they say to protect cdc's public health authority, cdc has asked doj to proceed requewith an app. it is cdc continuing assessment at this time, a record requiring masking in the indoor-transportation corridor remains necessary for public health. now, cdc also says here, that they are going to continue to monitor pibl-health conditions as it relates to the necessity of this mask mandate going forward but what is really interesting here is the cdc is plaining on two fronts. on the one handle, they are saying look, we believe the conditions in the country make it necessary for this mask mandate to still be standing, for travelers to be wearing masking on planes, as well as trains and other moetds of tons prartation. but they are also saying they are appealing
. >> reporter: a federal judge struck down the federal mask manu mandate for travelers, ckc asking itce department to appeal that by a federal judge. the justice department a day earlier said they would move forward with ab order if the cdc dimed it was necessary and that is what is now necessary. this is the statement from the cdc. they say to protect cdc's public health authority, cdc has asked doj to proceed requewith an app. it is cdc continuing assessment at this time, a record...
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manu raju joining me live with this story. >> reporter: he was a big target last night at the debateront-runner in this contest, which is one of the most important senate races in the country. and when i spent time with all three candidates this week, including john fetterman in trump country, it was clear he was leaning into those progressive views and the rest of the field is following him. democrats are facing the most daunting midterm environment in a dozen years with republicans favored to take the house. and the 50/50 senate up for grabs. but here in the heart of trump country, in a rural pennsylvania county that joe biden lost by more than 55 points, lieutenant governor john fetterman is trying to buck the tide. warning voters that the senate majority could come down to them. >> who thinks it is going to be a cakewalk for democrats in this cycle? not one hand. not one hand. i agree with you. it is going to be a tough cycle for democrats and we cannot afford to write off any part of pennsylvania. >> reporter: fetterman now the front-runner in a three-way race ahead of the may 1
manu raju joining me live with this story. >> reporter: he was a big target last night at the debateront-runner in this contest, which is one of the most important senate races in the country. and when i spent time with all three candidates this week, including john fetterman in trump country, it was clear he was leaning into those progressive views and the rest of the field is following him. democrats are facing the most daunting midterm environment in a dozen years with republicans...
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manu raju, in trump's view brian kemp was the first domino.other pieces would fall into play. >> this is right after the election, right after he had been called for donald trump to have lost the race, that joe biden won. in trump's mind then and now there was widespread fraud, the election was stolen, joe biden did not win and they needed to do something to change that. what he told leaders in this call according to the book is brian kemp was key, that brian kemp had to decertify what happened here and then as a result of what happened in michigan and pennsylvania they would follow suit and he tells the republican leaders, mitch mcconnell and others, that he had spoken in two other states and had some assurances they would also follow suit. mcconnell didn't respond and said we have to focus on georgia, the senate race happening on january 5th. it was clear he wanted the candidates to listen to him but they didn't. >> this is from the book, setting this up to blame the governor and the secretary of state, he's always setting up somebody to bla
manu raju, in trump's view brian kemp was the first domino.other pieces would fall into play. >> this is right after the election, right after he had been called for donald trump to have lost the race, that joe biden won. in trump's mind then and now there was widespread fraud, the election was stolen, joe biden did not win and they needed to do something to change that. what he told leaders in this call according to the book is brian kemp was key, that brian kemp had to decertify what...
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and cnn's chief congressional correspondent manu raju is joining us live on capitol hill.blican saying that she will vote for judge jackson. how is today's vote expected to play out? >> well, the committee vote should have happened by now but it's been delayed by a couple of hours because of one saenator o the committee, alex padilla, has been delayed because of flight problems getting back into washington. as a result, the vote is not going to happen until later this afternoon. potentially into the early evening. at that point the committee is expected to deadlock, 11-11, because it's evenly divided between the two parties and no republican on the committee is going to vote yes. so after the committee ties, then it will move to the senate floor where there will be a formal effort to, quote, discharge the nomination from the senate judiciary committee. they need a simple majority to do just that. susan collins is the one republican who has indicated she supports moving this nomination forward. the other focus will be on lisa murkowski of alaska and mitt romney of utah, whe
and cnn's chief congressional correspondent manu raju is joining us live on capitol hill.blican saying that she will vote for judge jackson. how is today's vote expected to play out? >> well, the committee vote should have happened by now but it's been delayed by a couple of hours because of one saenator o the committee, alex padilla, has been delayed because of flight problems getting back into washington. as a result, the vote is not going to happen until later this afternoon....
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. >> manu raju, cnn, philadelphia. >> thank you so much for that, and thank you all so much for being with us tonight. i'm kate bolduan. "ac 360" starts now. >> good evening. vladimir putin in a discussion with his defense minister about the besieged port of mariupol today talked of, and this is his word, liberating the port city. he spoke of success against mariupol's defenders some of whom are still holding out in a massive steel plant and talked about adhering to relevant international legal acts and how the injured will receive what he described as medical assistance. take a look at this. new satellite photos from mariupol. they come to us from maxar technologies and they're pictures of what ukrainian officials say are mass graves. one ukrainian official called it, quote, direct evidence of war crimes and attempts to cover them up. ukrainian officials say they believe as many as 20,000 people have died after weeks of bombardments. cnn can not independently verify the claims. today, less than 100 mariupol residents were able to leave the city. some of the children just off the buse
. >> manu raju, cnn, philadelphia. >> thank you so much for that, and thank you all so much for being with us tonight. i'm kate bolduan. "ac 360" starts now. >> good evening. vladimir putin in a discussion with his defense minister about the besieged port of mariupol today talked of, and this is his word, liberating the port city. he spoke of success against mariupol's defenders some of whom are still holding out in a massive steel plant and talked about adhering to...
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see he was arrested monday morning in charlotte, north carolina and is selling manu in hawaii.ecause they say that they were responsible in the october 30th twenty-twenty shooting. they there was an ambush of this man on a driveway. the victims, 2 year-old son was also shot in the face. the child has since recovered from his injuries. santa clara county investigators have identified a woman killed by a notorious serial killer. this happened 30 years ago. we're showing you a picture. this is patricia skyfall. detectives say sky polls about 45 years old when her body was found on the side of the road along highway one, 52 detectives have confirmed that skype will was one of at least 8 women killed by keith hunter jefferson, who has already pleaded guilty to murder. time now is 5.34 there is a new first response program being used on the streets of oakland called the mobile assistance. community responders of oakland or macro, and their pilot phase launch just a little over a week ago. since then, staffers have been busy introducing themselves to oakland residents and reacting to
see he was arrested monday morning in charlotte, north carolina and is selling manu in hawaii.ecause they say that they were responsible in the october 30th twenty-twenty shooting. they there was an ambush of this man on a driveway. the victims, 2 year-old son was also shot in the face. the child has since recovered from his injuries. santa clara county investigators have identified a woman killed by a notorious serial killer. this happened 30 years ago. we're showing you a picture. this is...
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and although it didn't play in manu's premier league match tonight and liverpool, but he was certainly remembered. another wears the number seven and when the game reached the seven minute mark, the fans begin to chant of viva ronaldo! then they broke into a course of you'll never walk alone the liverpool team anthem. and although thank doctors and nurses for their care and a message last night and wrote on social media that the birth of their surviving twin is giving the two parents the strength to make it through this tough time. time for a little check this out action. there is no shortage of nationalities represented in the national hockey league. tomorroo brush up on your finish. anton lindell of the florida panthers , scoring a shorthanded goal against the detroit red wings. nice here. happy broadcaster. in any language in florida's 621 win, i will say i can pick some spanish things out. time to time. i did not know much finish. i can say the same. thank you. alright thanks for joining us. everybody are live news continues at seven over on ktvu plus and we'll be back here tonight
and although it didn't play in manu's premier league match tonight and liverpool, but he was certainly remembered. another wears the number seven and when the game reached the seven minute mark, the fans begin to chant of viva ronaldo! then they broke into a course of you'll never walk alone the liverpool team anthem. and although thank doctors and nurses for their care and a message last night and wrote on social media that the birth of their surviving twin is giving the two parents the...