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depending on the area of the mark 3 or 4 sections are usually necessary to the stretch marks disappear. important to say that micro needling cannot entirely remove the stretch marks but after several months of treatment it can bring about a clear improvement of up to 70 percent. according to several studies it depends on how deep the needles go into the skin. the best results are gained using 3 millimeter long needles. has opted for laser treatment for her stretch marks. have already had a few sessions and i'm optimistic that. it has had good experience using pulse of the fractional laser light. it's to be symbiotic and can hurt a little so we have a quiet local anaesthetic cream you do still feel something no you must but you don't have any problems post-treatment there's no pain now nor any risk of infection for so long. as they carry. it in laser so the laser basically creates micro injuries under the skin howards one does a climb for let's go and this encourages the body to restructure the scar tissue of the stretchmarks replacing it with healthy skin i would. most patients need ar
depending on the area of the mark 3 or 4 sections are usually necessary to the stretch marks disappear. important to say that micro needling cannot entirely remove the stretch marks but after several months of treatment it can bring about a clear improvement of up to 70 percent. according to several studies it depends on how deep the needles go into the skin. the best results are gained using 3 millimeter long needles. has opted for laser treatment for her stretch marks. have already had a few...
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mark: jason thank you. >> thank you. mark: we'll be right back.at your smoking-hot moms and teachers say, just remember my motto. if you ain't first... you're last! woo-hoo! 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love. and one gram of sugar. find creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. ♪ if i could be you and you could be me ♪ ♪ for just one hour ♪. ♪ if we could find a way to get inside each other's mind ♪ ♪ if you could see you through my eyes instead of your ego ♪ ♪ i believe you'd be surprised to see that you've been blind ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ yeah before you abuse, criticize and accuse ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ well before you abuse, criticize and accuse ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ >> welcome to fox news live, i'm john scott, two top democrat in new york legislature calling on governor cuomo to resign amid mounting allocations of sexual harass under counts covid-19 deaths in nurturi
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america i'm mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" one of the most processates and successful states in the union is florida. it is also the third most popular louse state i think the numbers are growing every day. people are leaving blue states and some are leaving red states. and they're heading to florida. they're like the government there, they like the leadership of the governor, they like the weather, they like the no income taxes they are just moving to florida and hopefully not a bunch democrats mauving as they rule in my beautiful state of virginia. ron desantis how are you doing sir? >> wonderful. >> i'm doing great it is a lot written about you and a lot said about you. i do not believe in funneling all of this information through the media because the media for some reason doesn't like you. doesn't like ronald reagan or donald trump it is a liberal media soipghted to give you an opportunity this hour to cover a number of areas because you've been enormously successful. ing your popularity ratings in florida are quite significant. you have a very
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america i'm mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" one of the most processates and successful states in the union is florida. it is also the third most popular louse state i think the numbers are growing every day. people are leaving blue states and some are leaving red states. and they're heading to florida. they're like the government there, they like the leadership of the governor, they like the weather, they like the no income taxes they are...
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treats people with stretch marks what causes them. stretch marks occur when the middle layer of the skin of the day. could be during pregnancy or with someone gains a lot of weight or develops a lot of muscle very quickly initially the marks are read like these and over time they become lighter and less visible or efficiencies ahead. don i mean your kind nowadays many patients seek treatment even for these less conspicuous marks. for. life. there is a wide range of lotions creams and oils on offer which supposedly minimize stretchmarks. do they work. since for such oils and creams are very popular but at the end of the day they can't rebuild the skin so i think it would be difficult to prove that they're useful and there are barely any studies suggesting that they bring about an improvement. can anything help. to try out micro needling. and find it had a friend tried my cranium and was very impressed i want to try it now too because i've had the results a long lasting. but does it work dr. first the treatment he uses 1.5 and 3 millime
treats people with stretch marks what causes them. stretch marks occur when the middle layer of the skin of the day. could be during pregnancy or with someone gains a lot of weight or develops a lot of muscle very quickly initially the marks are read like these and over time they become lighter and less visible or efficiencies ahead. don i mean your kind nowadays many patients seek treatment even for these less conspicuous marks. for. life. there is a wide range of lotions creams and oils on...
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>> mark, thank you very much for having me.hink a major challenge the ee you has been facing so far is supply of the vaccine. it is a good addition. as the report indicated, i think this is one of the vaccines that was tested by the time new variants were emerging. this is one of the few solutions that could be offered to countries like south africa where astrazeneca did not completely fail. mark: so it's easy to store and supply, and because of that this 66% effectiveness, for you that isn't a problem? >> i don't really think it is a problem. i think its efficacy against the severe forms of the vaccine -- of the virus are high. you compare those single-dose efficacy compared tothers it isn't really any different. with this one, i think it is matching with the single-dose of other vaccines. mark: that sounds promising. it's just over a year since we first spoke on this program. the worry was the covid-19 pent -- becoming a pandemic. i think you were the first to say that on air anywhere. so being the first who predicted it, do
>> mark, thank you very much for having me.hink a major challenge the ee you has been facing so far is supply of the vaccine. it is a good addition. as the report indicated, i think this is one of the vaccines that was tested by the time new variants were emerging. this is one of the few solutions that could be offered to countries like south africa where astrazeneca did not completely fail. mark: so it's easy to store and supply, and because of that this 66% effectiveness, for you that...
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mark: great.re has been a lot written or said about you, i do not believe in funneling in through the media, need where thank you not like you -- media for some reason does not like you, did not like ronald reagan, does not like donald trump. it is a liberal media, i want to give you an opportunity to cover areas, you are successful, your popularity ratings in florida are significant and a very diverse population and industries and businesses in florida. it is quite remarkable. and so i want to get started and cover few areas with you. if i might. first and foremost, the virus. the coronavirus. what did you do out of the box and what have you done since then protect your population? >> we looked at data that we had from other parts of the work as we got into march, we saw this was a virus that had a disproportionate impact on elderly people, we're the second oldest state in the country, that is something very concerning to us. we viewed it as taking action to protect the vulnerable, first thing we
mark: great.re has been a lot written or said about you, i do not believe in funneling in through the media, need where thank you not like you -- media for some reason does not like you, did not like ronald reagan, does not like donald trump. it is a liberal media, i want to give you an opportunity to cover areas, you are successful, your popularity ratings in florida are significant and a very diverse population and industries and businesses in florida. it is quite remarkable. and so i want to...
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mark: thank you.ising star as far as i'm concerned and i want to thank you for coming on the program. congressman, byronen donalds god bless you sir. >> god bless you too sir. >> rial be right back. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪♪♪ it's velveeta versus the other guys. clearly, nothing melts like velveeta. ♪♪♪ like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. .. look at this human trying to get in shape. you know what he will get? muscle pain. give up, the couch is calling. i say, it's me, the couch, i'm calling. pain says you can't. advil says you can. mark: welco
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mark: welcome back. we have two great guests candice owens, thank you for everybody you to. you are a fact patriot. let me ask you, the democrats are all over the place. saying we need to pass election reform, if you don't pass what we want you to pass, it's like jim crow. you want to opress black people. if you don't spend trillions of massive spending you must oppose equality, you must oppose economic justice. they steal the language, i feel they particularly use minorities most of all apple from apple af. >> it has been my mission to make sure. we recognize, that the democrat party recognizes black america like plantation owners, represented slaves, the irony is that the democrats were the slave owners, jim crow, the party that implemented jim crow, it of the the democrats, they are rewriting what they authored. these were the slave masters, they understand the system better than anyone else. because they wrote it. it is the fabric of the democrat party. if you want to look at, why they are doing thes
mark: welcome back. we have two great guests candice owens, thank you for everybody you to. you are a fact patriot. let me ask you, the democrats are all over the place. saying we need to pass election reform, if you don't pass what we want you to pass, it's like jim crow. you want to opress black people. if you don't spend trillions of massive spending you must oppose equality, you must oppose economic justice. they steal the language, i feel they particularly use minorities most of all apple...
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depending on the area of the marks. are usually necessary to the stretch marks. important to say that micro needling cannot entirely remove the stretch marks but after several months of treatment it can bring about a clear improvement of up to 70 percent. according to several studies it depends on how deep the needles going to the skin. the best results using 3 millimeter long needles. opted for laser treatment for her stretch marks. have already had a few sessions and i'm optimistic. because. it has had good experience using pulse of the fractional laser light. it's to be about treatment can hurt a little so we apply a local anesthetic cream you do still feel something they'll give us but you don't have any problems post-treatment there's no pain now nor any risk of infection for . me to malays the laser basically creates micro injuries under the skin of the howards or does a climb for let's run this encourages the body to restructure the scar tissue of the stretchmarks replacing it with healthy skin i would. most patients need around 3 to 5 sessions depending o
depending on the area of the marks. are usually necessary to the stretch marks. important to say that micro needling cannot entirely remove the stretch marks but after several months of treatment it can bring about a clear improvement of up to 70 percent. according to several studies it depends on how deep the needles going to the skin. the best results using 3 millimeter long needles. opted for laser treatment for her stretch marks. have already had a few sessions and i'm optimistic. because....
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i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ." >> we are pleased to welcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. another day and still no movement at the suez canal, the block stopping a vital avenue from -- for global commerce, the attempt to reflow to ever given. plus, the fec takes a closer look at spacs, we will discuss the inquiry into the market for blank check companies and one year into working from home. we will speak to the ceo of prezi about the company's growth during the pandemic. amber: let's take a look at the markets ahead of all of that. boyd to end the week on a high note, a strong rally -- poised to end the week on a high note, a strong rally. tech stocks helping to lead the gains on the s&p 500. the best day in a couple weeks for the s&p 500 since march 11. there is the impact on that suez logjam on the price of crude oil. you can see brent prices rising about 4% right now as we see that container ship jamming the suez canal, that is about $10 billion
i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> welcome to "bloomberg markets ." >> we are pleased to welcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. another day and still no movement at the suez canal, the block stopping a vital avenue from -- for global commerce, the attempt to reflow to ever given. plus, the fec takes a closer look at spacs, we will discuss the inquiry into the market for blank check companies and one year into working from home. we will speak to the ceo of...
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mark: thank you very much. mark: we'll be right back.eople everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side ef
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which showed all the marks in a contrasting color they would use those when they marked a deck of cards. we have a fan deck here that shows where the marks on the cards. we also have edge work here. the card on the left, if you notice, has a pointed edge, which indicates that it is an ace. the card next to it has a slight bump on the design and that indicates it is a king. if you go down all of these cards and look at the marks, you have ace, king, queen, jack, 10. we have a card cutter here, which was a traditional knife for marking cards, that would shorten the side of a card. we also have a corner rounder. when you trim a card, the round edge is destroyed so you have to put a round corner back on the card. we have a number of different things, including one of the blue books from the kansas city card company. the issue of cheating in gaming was largely resolved beginning in the 1940's, when the state of nevada became more active in the control of gambling. and one of the issues they had was they had to clean up gaming. there was a tremendous concern i think by the state of nevada tha
which showed all the marks in a contrasting color they would use those when they marked a deck of cards. we have a fan deck here that shows where the marks on the cards. we also have edge work here. the card on the left, if you notice, has a pointed edge, which indicates that it is an ace. the card next to it has a slight bump on the design and that indicates it is a king. if you go down all of these cards and look at the marks, you have ace, king, queen, jack, 10. we have a card cutter here,...
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mark my word. i've seen it and president trump guy on my left shoulder here he got if. why because you listen to those on the border patrol and listen to guys like me spent their career doing this and he secured our border. this president right now is not talking to anybody. after the testimony yesterday that you got 60 to 80,000 law enforcement officer who is feel abandoninged by this administration their morale is in the toilet because they know they cannot do their job and keep up the defend this nation and secure our border. >> unbelievable what's going own there. inhumanity, inhumanity the child abuse, that has been caused by this president. the same president who stood behind teachers unions who have stood in front of the schoolhouse doors to prevent our children from being educated. so much more the left and democrat party and this president caring about children. we'll be right back. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you spon
mark my word. i've seen it and president trump guy on my left shoulder here he got if. why because you listen to those on the border patrol and listen to guys like me spent their career doing this and he secured our border. this president right now is not talking to anybody. after the testimony yesterday that you got 60 to 80,000 law enforcement officer who is feel abandoninged by this administration their morale is in the toilet because they know they cannot do their job and keep up the defend...
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mark: welcome back.onderful guest. hans von spakovsky, senior, legal fellow at the heritage foundation in one of the country's great experts on voting in this country and given the fact that he has worked in that field in the federal government. republican administrations. hans, they push this hr one, sr one and stacy abrams is all over cable tv saying if you oppose this you oppose minority voting and joe biden has said that this is a throwback to jim crow and they are using propaganda, the most divisive inflammatory propaganda that they can think of. i have a different take. this is a wholesale attack on the franchise against every single american in this country regardless of race, regardless of where they live. what is your take on this and please go through the proposal so they make people know what is going on here. >> first of all, it is propaganda. what this bill does is first of all, it's a federalization in the takeover, nationalization of the running of elections which has been done by the stat
mark: welcome back.onderful guest. hans von spakovsky, senior, legal fellow at the heritage foundation in one of the country's great experts on voting in this country and given the fact that he has worked in that field in the federal government. republican administrations. hans, they push this hr one, sr one and stacy abrams is all over cable tv saying if you oppose this you oppose minority voting and joe biden has said that this is a throwback to jim crow and they are using propaganda, the...
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. >> along at that time had you been living there west and mark. >> about four months. >> who did you live therewith ? >> my mom and my sister. >> there to say you are familiar with the area of 38 in chicago on the, were you in school? >> no. >> did you go on to do schoolingafter that ? >> know, i usually do school in the morning ? >> what do you mean by that. >> i went to my mentor's office downtown minneapolis and i do my school online. i was taking the bus home. >> did you also have a job, were you working at the time ? >> i work at cub foods. >> part-time or full-time? what type of shifts did you pull. >> usually every day except sundays 30 8 pm. >> what kind of things did you do at cub foods. >> i was a cashier so tobacco when someone came in or i could help people wanted to buy things from the deli i would help them there. >> so on may 25, 2020, how long have you been working at cub foods by that day? >> about two months. >> and can you just described for the jurors what all can customers get there? >> there's a deli there so you can order food. you can get wing combos, sandwich
. >> along at that time had you been living there west and mark. >> about four months. >> who did you live therewith ? >> my mom and my sister. >> there to say you are familiar with the area of 38 in chicago on the, were you in school? >> no. >> did you go on to do schoolingafter that ? >> know, i usually do school in the morning ? >> what do you mean by that. >> i went to my mentor's office downtown minneapolis and i do my school...
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mark: exactly -- with momentum. mark: exactly, but it has been pretty volatile. hopefully it stays up. [laughter] i am not predicting or wishing it goes down. i just hope it stays up because tech stocks will be able to revive. some of these tech stocks like tencent and others have come down substantially, so we've got to watch that carefully. guy: if we get an infrastructure program added to the already substantial stimulus delivered by d.c., what impact do you think that will have? how would you position for that? mark: it is going to have an incredible global impact and be good for everybody in the world, but particularly i thing many of the emerging markets are going to benefit from that. china, india, these are countries that will do very well. all of these other countries that are producing products for the american market will do well . but more importantly, a lot of flows will go into investments in these emerging markets, and again boost up these markets that do very well. i think it is really good news for the markets if this money can get out quickly. b
mark: exactly -- with momentum. mark: exactly, but it has been pretty volatile. hopefully it stays up. [laughter] i am not predicting or wishing it goes down. i just hope it stays up because tech stocks will be able to revive. some of these tech stocks like tencent and others have come down substantially, so we've got to watch that carefully. guy: if we get an infrastructure program added to the already substantial stimulus delivered by d.c., what impact do you think that will have? how would...
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mark: jason thank you. >> thank you. mark: we'll be right back. i'm a performer. always have been. always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ light under control. ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ signature gen 8™ available now, in 4 vibrant style colors. transitions™ this is the ergo smart base from tempur-pedic. and it responds to snoring - in 4 vautomatically.olors. so no more nudging your partner. or opting for the couch. because the tempur-ergo smart base is our first system that detects snoring and automatically adjusts to help reduce it. your best sleep. all night. every night. now is the perfect time to experience the mattress ranked #1 in customer satisfaction by jd power, two years in a row. learn more at tempurpedic.com t-mobile is the leader in 5g. we also believe in putting people first by treating them right. so we're upp
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also, this is a mark three. instead of a mark three start. -- star. the tacticians had a huge fear of wasting ammunition. all of the bolt action rifles had a way they could cut the magazine off and turn it into a single shot. the idea being that you would load the rifle then throw the magazine cut off into position and use it as a single shot until you needed the extra rounds in the magazine. during world war ii around 1917, the british decided we don't have the time. we need a mission to be shot, so they dropped the magazine cut off. australia continued to produce it in that form. it had a 10 round detachable box magazine. twice as many rounds as the mauser. it did use the mauser type clip system in a slightly modified version. the other difference was the fact that this rifle caulked on closing. when you closed the bolt, it cocked the firing piece. the mauser's -- the idea was that this would make the rifle faster to fire. that has been debatable. it is a fact that the trained english soldier could fire up to 50 rounds per minute from this particula
also, this is a mark three. instead of a mark three start. -- star. the tacticians had a huge fear of wasting ammunition. all of the bolt action rifles had a way they could cut the magazine off and turn it into a single shot. the idea being that you would load the rifle then throw the magazine cut off into position and use it as a single shot until you needed the extra rounds in the magazine. during world war ii around 1917, the british decided we don't have the time. we need a mission to be...
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anna: mark, stay with me. you can join the debate if you want to get in touch with the markets live team. you can do it on your bloomberg. get up-to-date analysis and insight from the markets live team on your bloomberg. while we were setting out the storm for the day head and thinking about the week ahead, what we are seeing in markets, let's get to breaking news. a much anticipated ipo confirms it will list on the lse. we understand we've got the confirmation from them. it will be interesting to see how much they decide to lift -- to list. valued around $7 billion in its last funding round act in january. this is a food delivery business founded in 2013. interesting timing for listing given we have the announcement of a change in listing rules that might attract more tech heavy businesses to london. coming up, we focus on the u.s. as the senate passes president biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. we will dive into the market implications of that, and as we said at the start, it is international women's day
anna: mark, stay with me. you can join the debate if you want to get in touch with the markets live team. you can do it on your bloomberg. get up-to-date analysis and insight from the markets live team on your bloomberg. while we were setting out the storm for the day head and thinking about the week ahead, what we are seeing in markets, let's get to breaking news. a much anticipated ipo confirms it will list on the lse. we understand we've got the confirmation from them. it will be interesting...
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mark: good morning. what i am watching today is yields. we have heard so much of this quarter-end rebalancing, the idea of selling stocks and buying bonds. there is no sign of that. bonds are really selling off today and we have seen u.s. yields, higher in more than 14 months before the pandemic really took hold. that is a big theme. anna: yields on the rise but not like we are moving out of stocks with great momentum either. let's look at futures. we are one hour away from the start of cash equity trading in europe. european equity market futures pushed to the upside. u.s. futures a little more mixed. yesterday, mixed trading on both side of the atlantic and futures in the u.s. mixed. it's interesting to think about the reasons why markets might be more positive and the reasons why we are seeing treasury yields on the rise. 90% of u.s. adults eligible for vaccine target by the biden administration. the suez canal open again. are treasury yields rising for the right reasons once again? mark, what do you
mark: good morning. what i am watching today is yields. we have heard so much of this quarter-end rebalancing, the idea of selling stocks and buying bonds. there is no sign of that. bonds are really selling off today and we have seen u.s. yields, higher in more than 14 months before the pandemic really took hold. that is a big theme. anna: yields on the rise but not like we are moving out of stocks with great momentum either. let's look at futures. we are one hour away from the start of cash...
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such as crooked dice or marked cards. and they actually had a catalog of them and one of the more famous catalogs was the kansas city blue book. and this display that we have here has portions or information relative to the the blue book these are original illustration drawings that were used for the catalogs. we have some samples of the various types of dice and paraphernalia that they offered if you come over to this next case here. we have some information that pertains to how these products were made. we have a page out of the kansas city blue book and it shows that a lot of the card marking. was done by women because they had the ability to hold us. very small brush put very well small marks on cards. and one of the ways that they had consistently marked cards. was they created what they call a mastercard which showed all the marks in a contrasting color that they would use when they marked a deck of cards. and they're we have a fan deck here that shows where the marks. the card we also have edge work here. the card
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mark: that's the initial sign. it's a fascinating story, the size and scope of what we have seen so far in terms of these margin calls and the block sales have been incredible. i think there are still more strands to the story and we have to see what happens with some of the other banks involved, whether there are funds in similar positions that are forced to unwind. i think the story will run and run. but is it the turning point of more of a market contagion? i don't think so. the initial price action on friday has been positive. we saw the s&p 500 surged by 1.6% in the last hour of trading on friday to close at a fresh record. this is not a market showing much worry about this. there have been reports of more block trades to come today and yet the market in asia is trading pretty positively so far. this is not a market that appears to be panicking. manus: no, but there are idiosyncratic names that have exposure to this trade. one of them, credit negative events, credit suisse, red headline mark could let's take -
mark: that's the initial sign. it's a fascinating story, the size and scope of what we have seen so far in terms of these margin calls and the block sales have been incredible. i think there are still more strands to the story and we have to see what happens with some of the other banks involved, whether there are funds in similar positions that are forced to unwind. i think the story will run and run. but is it the turning point of more of a market contagion? i don't think so. the initial...
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look at the five-year mark.he highest inflation we have seen since 2008 but there is still quite a bit of scope for the real yields to climb in the u.s. because it is against the backdrop of an improving economic outlook. the fed has made it clear that they are comfortable with yields rising. and we don't see the tightening in financial conditions. anna: and how comfortable will the fede with what this is doing to the dolla on the blog you have been asking if this is a dollar revival or a false dawn --and it all comes down to yields. >> the dollar's strength this year has defied consensus expectations. you look at what is happening in the yield environment and perhaps it is not so surprising. when we look at the gap between the u.s. 10 year yield german ten-year yelp, they are the highest they have been back a year ago and the dollar has been dragged higher on account of that. so long as we see this ongoing to virgins in yields with the fed comfortable with yields while the ecb admitted they will step in should
look at the five-year mark.he highest inflation we have seen since 2008 but there is still quite a bit of scope for the real yields to climb in the u.s. because it is against the backdrop of an improving economic outlook. the fed has made it clear that they are comfortable with yields rising. and we don't see the tightening in financial conditions. anna: and how comfortable will the fede with what this is doing to the dolla on the blog you have been asking if this is a dollar revival or a false...
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mark: good morning. a very exciting morning in asia. we are distracted by the latest developments on the canal. it looks like a rick's adverse morning -- it looks like a risk adverse morning. i know that oil prices are quite soft despite the blockage in the canal. that is not a great sign. anna: they are down. we will get more on that and talk more about the canal. just under an hour away from the start of trading in europe. let's take a look at futures and this is what the picture looks like for us. in good company we see european equity markets broadly, a little bit weaker. we see u.s. features looking modestly to the upside. it will be on the flatline here. yesterday, we started our day, u.s. tech selling off and down more than 2%. when things start to look a bit more like 2021, once again. when it comes to gmm and what you are seeing to the asian session, what are you seeing? mark: i think there are two things to draw attention to. we are seeing a little bit of commodity weakness that i mentioned. if
mark: good morning. a very exciting morning in asia. we are distracted by the latest developments on the canal. it looks like a rick's adverse morning -- it looks like a risk adverse morning. i know that oil prices are quite soft despite the blockage in the canal. that is not a great sign. anna: they are down. we will get more on that and talk more about the canal. just under an hour away from the start of trading in europe. let's take a look at futures and this is what the picture looks like...
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mark is with us from singapore. what are the markets saying to you? mark: good morning.t's a slightly risk-averse day. yields slightly higher. the straightly stronger. nothing dramatic. i'm just catching the u.k. data that came out. it's interesting to note that the current account balance was quite a bit smaller than expected. that's an important thing for the u.k.. the structural a current account deficit is one of the issues that has been weighing on sterling. those export numbers were strong. that data was good from the u.k.. anna: we've got that. we have the u.k. economy growing by 1.3% in the fourth quarter from the previous quarter. the quarter on quarter number. we've got the year on year figure. u.k. economy stringing by 7.3% in the first quarter. the q4 gdp growth revised from 1% in the prior estimate. a bit of an up tech and that data as well. movement in the right direction. let me tell you hmm. h&m pretax loss of 1.3 9 billion. the estimated loss was 1.48. higher losses had been anticipated. that's coming in below where the estimates had indicated. the key t
mark is with us from singapore. what are the markets saying to you? mark: good morning.t's a slightly risk-averse day. yields slightly higher. the straightly stronger. nothing dramatic. i'm just catching the u.k. data that came out. it's interesting to note that the current account balance was quite a bit smaller than expected. that's an important thing for the u.k.. the structural a current account deficit is one of the issues that has been weighing on sterling. those export numbers were...
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mark: good morning.he size of the rally we've seen, is this trade fully priced, fully run, or does it have much more to go? dani: that's certainly possible, and i think when you look at what yields have done, yes they've moved pretty quickly. but are they at a place yet where banks become attractive? i for the argument that you're saying that they've gone -- i've heard the argument that you're saying that they've gone far enough. but it's more than just the yield curve. it's also the economy getting better, loan reserves freed up, and more loan income in general with the stimulus. at the same time, people are still very, very underweight banks. bank of america survey had 47% of respondents underweight banks, that they say is a contrarian indicator. if you want to go risk on and you can't do that in the tech stocks, perhaps you take the money out of there and put money into banks. we'll see if trait can continue on. i'm hearing that increasingly over the past few weeks. anna: thanks very much, dani burger
mark: good morning.he size of the rally we've seen, is this trade fully priced, fully run, or does it have much more to go? dani: that's certainly possible, and i think when you look at what yields have done, yes they've moved pretty quickly. but are they at a place yet where banks become attractive? i for the argument that you're saying that they've gone -- i've heard the argument that you're saying that they've gone far enough. but it's more than just the yield curve. it's also the economy...
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mark: good afternoon. on that point made i love the interview but what headwinds does the company still face? tom: competition. there will be no surprise to you that competition is fierce and competitive around the core part of the business. the search engine part. the videos, the newsfeed. this is the part of the business that provides baidu -- it is the google of china with 70% of its revenues. you are seeing competitors take away that market share. and then there's the question of how they monetize all this investment in the autonomous driving part of the business. they have struggled on that front. and then there's this regulatory crackdown on some of china's tech champions. we saw ant financial scattered. tencent is in the spotlight. robin li does not see this as a major risk but some analysts say it is not something investors can discount altogether. there are a number of challenges for this company. they just raised $3 billion. anna: we will keep an eye on the competitive landscape. tom mackenzie, t
mark: good afternoon. on that point made i love the interview but what headwinds does the company still face? tom: competition. there will be no surprise to you that competition is fierce and competitive around the core part of the business. the search engine part. the videos, the newsfeed. this is the part of the business that provides baidu -- it is the google of china with 70% of its revenues. you are seeing competitors take away that market share. and then there's the question of how they...
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mark: good morning.ve been told by the fed, at least they are claiming they will not hike rates until 2004, -- 2024, do you expect them to hike? pooja: markets have been aggressive in hikes in the u.k. they were being in 2023. that was aggressive. i think it makes sense after the fed eating when we are being told that they are not going to implement negative rates and secondly they also told us they are doing on -- a consultation on how they are able to reduce their assets. that was pretty aggressive on their part. i don't think the u.k. will go before fed. i think everyone wants to learn from the fed experience. you need to go slowly, especially given the fact that the market is still a big concern for the u.k. and we do not have the big stimulus that the u.s. has. they want to get back to the sustainability levels. anna: i was looking at what is going on on global curves because we talk there about the u.k., we talked about the u.s., there are links that the steepening is having impacts around the worl
mark: good morning.ve been told by the fed, at least they are claiming they will not hike rates until 2004, -- 2024, do you expect them to hike? pooja: markets have been aggressive in hikes in the u.k. they were being in 2023. that was aggressive. i think it makes sense after the fed eating when we are being told that they are not going to implement negative rates and secondly they also told us they are doing on -- a consultation on how they are able to reduce their assets. that was pretty...
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mark: i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." we want to talk about national security. then talk about immigration, before, a few comments. >> i am concerned about what is going on in this country. so-called fundamental tran formation. massive deficit spending, soon massive taxation, attacks on our constitutal system. all of the executive orders, critical this theory and that theory, as if the president of united states is takes most radical agenda and instituting them. if he does not by fiat and the executive branch, they will institute them by hook or by crook in congress. what does that do to our country when we're what does that do to our country g place at the hands of this president and his party in particular communist china. iran. and thinking about our own national security. you know, they used to say about a hundred years ago, the sun never sets on the british empire. they said about a hundred years ago, that the british navy, controlled the seas. they don't say that any more, britain is not a top super power any more, they are with nuclear weapons and militar
mark: i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." we want to talk about national security. then talk about immigration, before, a few comments. >> i am concerned about what is going on in this country. so-called fundamental tran formation. massive deficit spending, soon massive taxation, attacks on our constitutal system. all of the executive orders, critical this theory and that theory, as if the president of united states is takes most radical agenda and instituting...
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mark hutchings reports.outhshire are just as desperate as city centres to get back into full trading. since the december lockdown, tommy brooks has swapped hairdressing for a temporaryjob cleaning on a building site. he�*s ready to reopen. from the last experience, the first week back, i could have probablyjust had someone full time on the phone, because the phone was just nonstop. obviously, everyone is desperate for a professional haircut at the moment. it�*s welcome news for so many, including the likes of maria cracker, who says a haircut is a work necessity. as a carer, i will have my hair cut on wednesday, because of myjob and especially for my personal hygiene, it's very important. it is a rather mixed bag of news from the welsh government. from tomorrow, stay at home becomes "stay local". the guidance is five miles, though those in rural areas are afforded more leeway. four people from two households can socialise outdoors, including gardens. on monday, hairdressers return and, from march the 22nd, t
mark hutchings reports.outhshire are just as desperate as city centres to get back into full trading. since the december lockdown, tommy brooks has swapped hairdressing for a temporaryjob cleaning on a building site. he�*s ready to reopen. from the last experience, the first week back, i could have probablyjust had someone full time on the phone, because the phone was just nonstop. obviously, everyone is desperate for a professional haircut at the moment. it�*s welcome news for so many,...
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all right we have mark meadows from sportswear that's why mark tell us more about what has been saying this press conference yes i mean as you saw there he's adamant it wasn't the signal defeat to spain although that was his last match in charge also said 15 years is a long time to be a national team coach nowadays and that is true he called it an eternity. and he also said he kind of wanted to give his successor more time to build up to euro 2024 which will be held in germany and he said how much you remember how wonderful 2006 was the world cup in germany when he was the assistant coach and so he felt that if you wait until the qatar will cup in 2022 it's getting a bit tight then to 2024 so he's made this decision to go in july he also said the 2019 mini revolution that he had where he got rid of players like thomas and mats hummels he said that was right there's been a lot of speculation in the papers that homos another might be back for the coming up in march and he said the new players lack experience make up for it in potential so whether more there is going about we don't know a
all right we have mark meadows from sportswear that's why mark tell us more about what has been saying this press conference yes i mean as you saw there he's adamant it wasn't the signal defeat to spain although that was his last match in charge also said 15 years is a long time to be a national team coach nowadays and that is true he called it an eternity. and he also said he kind of wanted to give his successor more time to build up to euro 2024 which will be held in germany and he said how...
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mark: good morning.f this is an opportunity to buy the dip and not a long-term problem, what country do you think could benefit the most? is it still spain? bibiana: it is not necessarily from a continental perspective. we see it from a bottom-up perspective. it is more of the mobility sector. yes, spain is a very curious economy, but a lot of this stuff is based here in the u.k. think about the entertainment side. people are going back to the office. not specifically in countries, but in general. anna: let me ask you about whether news around vaccines still has the potential to move markets. we saw that very struggling in november, but a lot has happened instead. we have had interesting news around the astrazeneca trial. i dive into a little detail, but to ask the broader question as to whether positive news around vaccines has the ability to move markets. the data safety monitoring board conducted a review on robotic events -- thrombotic events, with the assistance of an independent neurologist. they f
mark: good morning.f this is an opportunity to buy the dip and not a long-term problem, what country do you think could benefit the most? is it still spain? bibiana: it is not necessarily from a continental perspective. we see it from a bottom-up perspective. it is more of the mobility sector. yes, spain is a very curious economy, but a lot of this stuff is based here in the u.k. think about the entertainment side. people are going back to the office. not specifically in countries, but in...
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mark is with me from singapore. mark, what are the market saying? mark: good morning. it is a classic risk aversion day. we are seeing risk across all markets. we are seeing bonds higher. we are seeing risk aversion higher. the dollar and yen are higher, weakness in other currencies. a focus on asia risk aversion. anna: we will get into that shortly. let's get into breaking news out of london. cpi numbers breaking. consumer prices rising by 0.4% did --. we were expecting something stronger. bloomberg economics had been talking about 0.7%. this seems to be weak compared to what the market was expecting. until april, then in common with many other jurisdictions, we will see a pickup in inflation because of the energy prices being so weak that time last year. we will get that uplift as a result. higher unemployment levels, as we go towards the end of the year, what will they do to weigh on that dynamic as we get through that last year peak in oil prices, is that something to watch? to show you the pound there, just an hour away from the start of european equity trading se
mark is with me from singapore. mark, what are the market saying? mark: good morning. it is a classic risk aversion day. we are seeing risk across all markets. we are seeing bonds higher. we are seeing risk aversion higher. the dollar and yen are higher, weakness in other currencies. a focus on asia risk aversion. anna: we will get into that shortly. let's get into breaking news out of london. cpi numbers breaking. consumer prices rising by 0.4% did --. we were expecting something stronger....
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thank you, mark. if there are no questions for mark, in your packet was the updated sea goboc work plan for the current year, and we now have a consistent schedule of when the bond programs come before you. i would just note on that that we still showed august, october, and december meeting dates at t.b.d., and i think we can confirm, while the committee is all seated here, that we'll use the same cadence we've used before, fourth mondays of the month. so august would be monday august 23rd. october would be monday october 25th. and in december, i think we would move it up a week, so it is before, not after, christmas, so it would be monday, december 20th. so let me just propose that as a formal amendment. and see if there are any questions or comments. if not, rosanne can make the recommendations on people's calendars with the webex service. >> is there a requirement that it is spaced out a certain amount of time? or do you think it would benefit members to move that december 20th meeting a little ear
thank you, mark. if there are no questions for mark, in your packet was the updated sea goboc work plan for the current year, and we now have a consistent schedule of when the bond programs come before you. i would just note on that that we still showed august, october, and december meeting dates at t.b.d., and i think we can confirm, while the committee is all seated here, that we'll use the same cadence we've used before, fourth mondays of the month. so august would be monday august 23rd....
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mark: what are the main macro impacts?container shipping industry -- even before this, because of the coronavirus, we had significant tightness of vessel supply and logistical constraints. containers were in short supply. because people had started buying more because they were taking fewer services. suddenly, that market was already in a difficult place and now, you are disrupting arguably the world's most important waterway. you add all of that together and suddenly, you are looking at tighter transportation markets. delays in getting goods to end-users. and a logistical nightmare that will -- if this lasts a week, a minimum of a month to sort out the maritime logistics and probably longer because ships are going to run late with their cargoes and there will be pileups at the ports. the port activity is lined up months in advance. anna: and the container industry was already having problems with this post pandemic and trying to clear it those backlogs. -- and trying to clear those backlogs. bloomberg's european oil marke
mark: what are the main macro impacts?container shipping industry -- even before this, because of the coronavirus, we had significant tightness of vessel supply and logistical constraints. containers were in short supply. because people had started buying more because they were taking fewer services. suddenly, that market was already in a difficult place and now, you are disrupting arguably the world's most important waterway. you add all of that together and suddenly, you are looking at...
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thank you, mark. we will move onto our next item, which is health commission officer elections. at this point, we will accept nominations for vice president of the san francisco health commission. do we have a nomination? >> commissioner guillermo has her hand up. >> commissioner guillermo? >> yes. i am excited and pleased to offer the nomination to commissioner laurie green as vice president of the commission. she's already served in this capacity and is currently serving in this capacity and has been an excellent leader to date. i wanted to speak to a number of qualities that i think make her highly qualified for this position. the clinical expertise that dr. green brings is something that is really critical, i think, to us here on the commission. it's essential to our understanding both the clinical and the quality needs that need to be addressed as a matter of policy and program for the commission hand in hand with the department, particularly as it relates to the healthnet -- health network; that
thank you, mark. we will move onto our next item, which is health commission officer elections. at this point, we will accept nominations for vice president of the san francisco health commission. do we have a nomination? >> commissioner guillermo has her hand up. >> commissioner guillermo? >> yes. i am excited and pleased to offer the nomination to commissioner laurie green as vice president of the commission. she's already served in this capacity and is currently serving in...
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mark: good morning. know you are quite positive on the global economy. this is another example of resilience. where do you think is the best place for exposure? i know it is not the u.s., but where? andrew: i look at the broad location. the thing i have been focused on for the last six months is this theme of rotation. it is rotation away from the pandemic trade to the reopening trade. we should see the rotation of technologies or cyclicals away from growth and toward value stocks, which means a rotation away from the u.s. dominant market in equity terms toward non-us we have seen significant value factor outperformance from the growth sector since the vaccine announcement on november 6. we have seen a little bit of non-us performance, though not as much, and what we have not seen is another part of that rotation, which is the dollar weakness. that is the one that has not come through. i think particularly as we get to the second half of 2021, as the reopening becomes more apparent, i think we will see t
mark: good morning. know you are quite positive on the global economy. this is another example of resilience. where do you think is the best place for exposure? i know it is not the u.s., but where? andrew: i look at the broad location. the thing i have been focused on for the last six months is this theme of rotation. it is rotation away from the pandemic trade to the reopening trade. we should see the rotation of technologies or cyclicals away from growth and toward value stocks, which means...
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mark: it wasn't generating the revenue that we -- denise: by no means -- mark: by no means.ot even a fraction of what we're used to. but it allowed us to keep employees working. denise: that money ran out, right? and so, i would say october, maybe october, november, to when we were funded again in march, those months were super stressful. and so we were having to let people go. gloria: we're just making the most of it and waiting to see if they give us something. but we're still there. and just like a lot of businesses there, you're just waiting to see what happens. judy: so good to hear directly from these americans. and we dig in now into more of the details with our congressional correspondent, lisa desjardins. so, hello, lisa. tell us, overall, where is the country right now with regard to the paycheck protection program? lisa: let's go through some big numbers here. this program, since it was started, judy, has given out eight million loans. and since january, that is three million. almost a third of the loans on this program have been this year. there is $80 billion re
mark: it wasn't generating the revenue that we -- denise: by no means -- mark: by no means.ot even a fraction of what we're used to. but it allowed us to keep employees working. denise: that money ran out, right? and so, i would say october, maybe october, november, to when we were funded again in march, those months were super stressful. and so we were having to let people go. gloria: we're just making the most of it and waiting to see if they give us something. but we're still there. and just...
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mark: good morning.g i'm noticing is the price action is not great in china after the very strong data -- i think nuanced data, but interpreted strong. the stock market has traded poorly in the afternoon session yet again with small-cap china index at the forefront of that pain and i think that will set a negative sentiment for the day ahead. anna: and we will come back to the china data in a moment. breaking news this hour in london. let's get to some of that. numbers from h&m -- deliveroo planning to sell shares to the public. we knew they were going to ipo. this was announced after a plan to review the listing rules in london and that seemed to attract further listing intentions so we know about that, but this is interesting from deliveroo, confirmation of the plan to sell shares to the public and intends to raise one billion pounds in proceeds in the london ipo. that is the new information here, the size of their intentions. let's get to some h&m, news, falls to the first of the increase in march, a
mark: good morning.g i'm noticing is the price action is not great in china after the very strong data -- i think nuanced data, but interpreted strong. the stock market has traded poorly in the afternoon session yet again with small-cap china index at the forefront of that pain and i think that will set a negative sentiment for the day ahead. anna: and we will come back to the china data in a moment. breaking news this hour in london. let's get to some of that. numbers from h&m -- deliveroo...
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put mark roots as conservatives on the path to election victory exit polls show him coasting toward a 4th term as prime minister in a poll overshadowed by the crisis. one year. became the epicenter of the pandemic in europe our correspondent hears from locals over about overcoming their trauma and the lessons learned. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us tanzania's president john lee has died of heart failure at the age of 61 he had not appeared in public for several weeks leading to speculation that he may have contracted in 19 and been flown abroad for treatment by head repeatedly played down the risk of the coronavirus and warned against taking. taking office in 2015 he wasted no time in cleaning up the government firing thousands of officials and cutting waste. but he also clamps down on free speech and the opposition when the coronavirus crisis started he flatly denied its risks calling on tanzanians to rely on prayer. let us not allow that to destroy us through the coronavirus and make us forget to worship god this is the right time for us to defeat the devil i strong
put mark roots as conservatives on the path to election victory exit polls show him coasting toward a 4th term as prime minister in a poll overshadowed by the crisis. one year. became the epicenter of the pandemic in europe our correspondent hears from locals over about overcoming their trauma and the lessons learned. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us tanzania's president john lee has died of heart failure at the age of 61 he had not appeared in public for several weeks leading to...
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i'm mark lobel. our top stories: europe braces for a third wave of coronavirus infections with fresh lockdowns in france and poland. the french prime minister gets the astrazeneca vaccine and urges others to do the same, as the eu resumes use of the jab. president biden visits atlanta after the murder of eight people this week. he calls for unity and an end to violence against asian americans. they've been attacked, blamed, scapegoated and harassed. they've been verbally assaulted, physically assaulted, physically assaulted, killed. tanzania swears in theirfirst female president after the death of john magufuli on wednesday. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a third wave of coronavirus is beginning to sweep across the european union. france and switzerland are extending restrictions from saturday, while polish health officials say the british variant of the virus is so rampant, a 3—week lockdown is necessary. infections have surged, as europe's vaccine rollout has continu
i'm mark lobel. our top stories: europe braces for a third wave of coronavirus infections with fresh lockdowns in france and poland. the french prime minister gets the astrazeneca vaccine and urges others to do the same, as the eu resumes use of the jab. president biden visits atlanta after the murder of eight people this week. he calls for unity and an end to violence against asian americans. they've been attacked, blamed, scapegoated and harassed. they've been verbally assaulted, physically...
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mark is here with us from singapore.ith the benefits of a few hours ahead of us what are the markets saying to you today? mark: good morning. i didn't need several hours head start today. markets are very quiet. i'm very excited by the fed. first time i've been excited by a fed meeting in a long while. the last few i haven't bothered paying attention. i shouldn't admit that on air it is true. this time i'm genuinely excited. anna: we'll get back to the fed conversation in a moment. let me get to the breaking news coming through on the european car sales market. we heard from v.w. yesterday. european car sales dropping to the lowest february since 2013. the slump drags on but the worst february in eight years. coronavirus containment measures continue to roil the region. some of the headlines on the auto industry coming through this morning. a different story around ate commitment. nd india and india considering plans to target netzeroo emissions by 2015. this comes after he heard 10 years into the future from china. real
mark is here with us from singapore.ith the benefits of a few hours ahead of us what are the markets saying to you today? mark: good morning. i didn't need several hours head start today. markets are very quiet. i'm very excited by the fed. first time i've been excited by a fed meeting in a long while. the last few i haven't bothered paying attention. i shouldn't admit that on air it is true. this time i'm genuinely excited. anna: we'll get back to the fed conversation in a moment. let me get...
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let's check in with mark tamayo. he's got your forecast and just how hot it's going to get and you're outside mark tamayo. yeah i always like to be outside frank. especially on these a warm days. yeah, you guys were talking about pretty much right on cue with that warm up for today. today. tomorrow probably the warmest days of the week and that will lead to widespread eighties here in the bay area, even out toward a place like a san francisco while temperatures close to the 80 degree mark, so we have been warming up steadily over the past couple days. we'll call it a warm wednesday. it's a warmer forecast beaches in the seventies, even close to 80 degrees around the bay around 80 to the inland spots. 85 so what does that mean? temperatures a good 10 to 20 degrees above normal and the possibility of some records. in fact, you could see the records to beat for today and will be very close in a fewould be 2 degrees shy livermore just a little bit cooler than that 85. but san jose that could be a record and this is not t
let's check in with mark tamayo. he's got your forecast and just how hot it's going to get and you're outside mark tamayo. yeah i always like to be outside frank. especially on these a warm days. yeah, you guys were talking about pretty much right on cue with that warm up for today. today. tomorrow probably the warmest days of the week and that will lead to widespread eighties here in the bay area, even out toward a place like a san francisco while temperatures close to the 80 degree mark, so...
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mark, in this case, is his chief of staff at the time, mark meadows. we had reported around the time that this happened that it was a surprise thing on december 22nd that mark meadows, the president's chief of staff, had, surprise, turned up in person at the location in georgia where an audit of mail-in ballots was actually under way. he was not allowed into the facility to where the audit was taking place, but he spoke with officials. there was never any white house explanation for what the white house chief of staff was doing there on site while the signature audit was under way, but you'll hear the president talk about mark meadows and his trip to georgia to look in on that audit at the start of the call. >> hello, frances, how are you? >> hello, mr. president. i am actually doing very well. >> good. well, you have a big fan in our great chief, right, chief of staff, mark. >> i did. i met him. i -- it was a pleasure to meet him yesterday. >> that is great. he's a great -- he's a good success, was a great congressman, and then when you lead by 35 poi
mark, in this case, is his chief of staff at the time, mark meadows. we had reported around the time that this happened that it was a surprise thing on december 22nd that mark meadows, the president's chief of staff, had, surprise, turned up in person at the location in georgia where an audit of mail-in ballots was actually under way. he was not allowed into the facility to where the audit was taking place, but he spoke with officials. there was never any white house explanation for what the...
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coming up, former bank of england governor mark carney.e've got a sit down with him, the transition to a low carbon economy. mark: -- as well as move to block the usage of some doses. it could put recovery from coronavirus at risk. the european commission also told member states those factors could increase the likelihood of prolonged lockdowns. the box as out of the 70 million doses delivered to eu nations so far, only 51 million have been administered. president biden's medical advisor says they do united states will be able to export vaccines in a reasonable period of time. dr. anthony fauci tells msnbc it is not going to happen next week or next month, but it will happen. dr. how she also cited the country's contributions and said the u.s. will be able to give out surplus shots once the u.s. is vaccinated. the u.k. planning to increase its pile of nuclear weapons. that from prime minister boris johnson today as he set out plans to overhaul british defense and foreign policy. bloomberg has learned that over the next decade, the u.k. wil
coming up, former bank of england governor mark carney.e've got a sit down with him, the transition to a low carbon economy. mark: -- as well as move to block the usage of some doses. it could put recovery from coronavirus at risk. the european commission also told member states those factors could increase the likelihood of prolonged lockdowns. the box as out of the 70 million doses delivered to eu nations so far, only 51 million have been administered. president biden's medical advisor says...
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sanctions against russia for its meddling in the election at an earlier meeting biden made a point of a mark to putin he said no he doesn't have a soul i did say that to him yes and to and his response was we understand one another i wouldn't be in a wiseguy i was alone with him in his office that's how it came about it was when president bush had said i've looked at his eyes and saw a soul i said look through eyes and i don't think you have a soul look back we said we understand each other it's unclear what kind of a response moscow will have but no doubt u.s. russia relations have seldom been this low. or moral let's cross over to our correspondent emily short when in moscow and william grew croft here in berlin emily start with you biden says he considers putin to be a killer what exactly is the u.s. president referring to. well of course he wasn't very specific but over the years of letting their putin's rule there has been a whole list of pretty high profile murders or at least attempted murder as for example the killing of opposition journalist on the funny post in 2006 the killing of
sanctions against russia for its meddling in the election at an earlier meeting biden made a point of a mark to putin he said no he doesn't have a soul i did say that to him yes and to and his response was we understand one another i wouldn't be in a wiseguy i was alone with him in his office that's how it came about it was when president bush had said i've looked at his eyes and saw a soul i said look through eyes and i don't think you have a soul look back we said we understand each other...