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matt: it doesn't work for me. ara: you are putting out this is the truth, this is the information, which they could asily point to and saying this is not true. is that too far? that t suppression to say a lie is not true? matt: it's a fine line. it's a tough line to figure out going to draw it. we felt comfortable and confident that we could speak the factsrity on what are in terms of how elections what the election jurisdictions do, what the technology does. ourselves, i know year not asking this question to moderating or arbitrary with other people's speech online, but it is going a problem that is not going to go away. more become more and be-holden to online communications, it's going to be challenge in the next election. kara: the soft threats versus the hard threats. can you assess the difference soft threats which i think are much more significant, do, than the hard threats, talk about the difference in in where we need to go terms of what we need to focus on. matt: in many ways, stepping the election missi
matt: it doesn't work for me. ara: you are putting out this is the truth, this is the information, which they could asily point to and saying this is not true. is that too far? that t suppression to say a lie is not true? matt: it's a fine line. it's a tough line to figure out going to draw it. we felt comfortable and confident that we could speak the factsrity on what are in terms of how elections what the election jurisdictions do, what the technology does. ourselves, i know year not asking...
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matt's mom was in danger, too. he said we're going to put a bomb under her bed and if you deviate from the plan we will detonate it. plan we will detonate it. for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. want to sell the best burger add an employee.ode? or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. i guess i look pretty... ridiculous. [ chuckles ] no one looks ridiculous, bob. progressive is always here for you with round-the-clock service. just so you know, next time, you can submit a claim with our mobile app. good. thanks again for -- for rushing over. are you kidding? this is what 24/7 protection looks like. okay. -you smell like fish. -sorry. i was talking to jamie. >> two armed masked men were holding matt and her son hostage. matt's mom was brought into her bedroom where they turned up the volume on her tv. she was instructed to lie on the bed and stay there. he is
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matt?a lot up in the air today and nonetheless futures have been higher all morning. you have euro stocks, futures up .4% and ftse futures and dax futures on optimism that keashed through from that mnuchin $916 mnuchin proposal even though you still have of course the unanswered question of brexit negotiations as well as the e.u. budget. well and really u.s. stimulus is not an answered question. it is just a proposal from one side. here we can see live equity indexes opening up in the left hand column. the the ftse is the first out of the gate as usual up .2%. he ibex coming up .3%. the ftse continues to rise. paris ow the cac up in european markets are opening higher this morning as boris johnson prepares to -- did he take the eurostar or fly to brussels or does he drive himself in a -- an aceon martin? they are trying to break the -- stin marketen? the portfolio manager. justine, this is i guess for a lot of u.k. investors, certainly for u.k. businesses and consumers the front and center
matt?a lot up in the air today and nonetheless futures have been higher all morning. you have euro stocks, futures up .4% and ftse futures and dax futures on optimism that keashed through from that mnuchin $916 mnuchin proposal even though you still have of course the unanswered question of brexit negotiations as well as the e.u. budget. well and really u.s. stimulus is not an answered question. it is just a proposal from one side. here we can see live equity indexes opening up in the left hand...
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matt: absolutely.he vaccine is really one of the top stories here, but it has got to be that story overtaken by what we see going on in the equity indexes right now. the ftse is gaining more than 2%, 140 points. it's the first day of trading for the british and expert because they had yesterday off for the very british boxing day holiday. it is the first day they have traded since the trade deal was done. other than that, on this side of the atlantic we are focused on getting those vaccines out as quickly as possible. i know on your side, you are focused on the possibility of $2000 stimulus checks as something that leaves the senate . certainly -- that leaves the senate, certainly the republicans in the senate in a bit of a dilemma. carol: we saw this after the financial crisis and continue to see now that they are willing to do everything and anything to make sure that the economy, while coming undone, to charrette up as much as possible, so we know that is happening. --to shore it up as possible to s
matt: absolutely.he vaccine is really one of the top stories here, but it has got to be that story overtaken by what we see going on in the equity indexes right now. the ftse is gaining more than 2%, 140 points. it's the first day of trading for the british and expert because they had yesterday off for the very british boxing day holiday. it is the first day they have traded since the trade deal was done. other than that, on this side of the atlantic we are focused on getting those vaccines out...
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matt: -- yet. matt: it is a very good point. we a chart, pump it up shows the value growing at there are 3 trillion in 2020. some of the assets wouldn't be worth nearly as much were it not for the global pandemic. b trikes me that air b & was less than 1/3 than what it is now that no one is allowed to travel do evaluations look a little bit too high since we're hoping to get back to levels that we saw last year in terms of economic growth? >> this is this kind of con -- conundrum that we have faced. we still have many major central banks in the world have more programs that are active. buying more and more assets every month. we have a lot of cash out there that is going to keep going into assets even though they are expensive. the history of these things over all credit cycles that we know of in history, at some point it goes wrong. at that point it is very, very hard to predict. it tends to happen much later than you think and then happen quite violently. you tend to have assets over evaluation at first. it seems crazy. the be
matt: -- yet. matt: it is a very good point. we a chart, pump it up shows the value growing at there are 3 trillion in 2020. some of the assets wouldn't be worth nearly as much were it not for the global pandemic. b trikes me that air b & was less than 1/3 than what it is now that no one is allowed to travel do evaluations look a little bit too high since we're hoping to get back to levels that we saw last year in terms of economic growth? >> this is this kind of con -- conundrum that...
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matt: for sure.marchionne, people used to think he was kind of crazy, but now, post sergio marchionne's death, a lot of people are saying he was right. they need to get together and combine their resources. carol: coming up, the eurasia group head of china. jack ma, when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local xfinity store. ♪ carol: a very good morning everyone, this is "bloomberg surveillance" live on bloomberg radio and bloomberg tv. i am carol massar in new york along with matt miller in berlin. we are seeing optimism in the globe, support onc
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richard: good morning, matt.hough it is not something i focus on closely, the one thing my experience tells me is that when things are moving like this, the trend is often your friend and i think standing in the way of a move like we are seeing in bitcoin is something that experienced traders will be a little hesitant about. it has been a massive move. it seems to not only be maintaining its momentum, but increasing its momentum so when you have moves like this, it is difficult to stand in the way of it. the best thing to do is get out of the way of it. have 3.4 know that i bitcoin locked in a wallet since 2012 and can't find the password? richard: that's absolutely tragic. matt: do you realize what we could do with that kind of money? it could be a weekend locked in. let me get to the pound. that is another issue we will see some issue on -- movement on today. we haven't really seen a lot of strength and we did get this trade deal through. was it just priced in? people were casting 1.45 pre-brexit trade deal and
richard: good morning, matt.hough it is not something i focus on closely, the one thing my experience tells me is that when things are moving like this, the trend is often your friend and i think standing in the way of a move like we are seeing in bitcoin is something that experienced traders will be a little hesitant about. it has been a massive move. it seems to not only be maintaining its momentum, but increasing its momentum so when you have moves like this, it is difficult to stand in the...
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matt: do you see a rotation?ndexes that are overvalued, some that are truly lagging. the ftse being one of those. are investors going to start looking for cheaper valuations? james: yeah, i mean toward the end of this year, that has become one of the narratives. the problem is, when you are talking broadbrush value versus growth language, there are reasons for many of the individual stocks and many of the geographic regions or sub sectors being cheap. but we have seen has been a dramatic negative economic shock at a time where my judgment was the global economy was and of cycle and very fragile anyway, so that combination means there should be some cheapness to stocks that have been most strongly affected by the prevailing environment but there are reasons for that cheapness and the other side of the coin is in order to engage in that rotation, you have to sell the text juggernauts and that is a losing trade at the moment. most of their valuations are crazy, but fighting that has been difficult. that doesn't prec
matt: do you see a rotation?ndexes that are overvalued, some that are truly lagging. the ftse being one of those. are investors going to start looking for cheaper valuations? james: yeah, i mean toward the end of this year, that has become one of the narratives. the problem is, when you are talking broadbrush value versus growth language, there are reasons for many of the individual stocks and many of the geographic regions or sub sectors being cheap. but we have seen has been a dramatic...
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matt: you may not get that.have done to make sure they have enough raw materials to produce the things manufactured in the u.k. have they stockpiled that and what about purchasers outside of the u.k.? if you want something from great britain and are sitting in europe, i guess you'd better buy it now, even if you don't plan on eating it until next year, right? adam: we are -- needing it until next year, right? adam: we are seeing stockpiling, but you also have to remember a lot of businesses have seen in our mis-hit's to their cash position during -- businesses have seen hits to their cash positions and many would be stockpiling now in advance of a change in trade aren't able to do so at this moment because they are focused on surviving, having taken such a big cache hit so it is a mixed picture out there. many businesses that are in integrated continental supply chains like the automated or aerospace industry, they have done their very best to prepare, but there is only so far you can those supplyally, chains ac
matt: you may not get that.have done to make sure they have enough raw materials to produce the things manufactured in the u.k. have they stockpiled that and what about purchasers outside of the u.k.? if you want something from great britain and are sitting in europe, i guess you'd better buy it now, even if you don't plan on eating it until next year, right? adam: we are -- needing it until next year, right? adam: we are seeing stockpiling, but you also have to remember a lot of businesses...
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i'm matt miller.oint has made all kinds of records lately, crossing the $20,000 mark and then $25,000 just days later. sunday.on in europe, crypto etf's have been taking advantage. simone, what is the scale of the european crypto market? simone: matt, a year ago we were at less than one billion euros of crypto exchange rated products. now the top four crypto exchange rated products are about -- are worth about 2 billion euros. this of course led by bitcoin tracker eur based in sweden, the largest crypto exchange rated product around the world, but in fact there are six products that all have more than 100 million euros apiece. those are based in switzerland, germany, and in sweden. simone foxman talking to us about the big bitcoin runoff. let's round off an eventful year by hearing from some of our recent guests that gave us their predictions for 2021's investment landscape. thee see investors both on institutional side as well as the wealth management side giving -- needing to have more institutional
i'm matt miller.oint has made all kinds of records lately, crossing the $20,000 mark and then $25,000 just days later. sunday.on in europe, crypto etf's have been taking advantage. simone, what is the scale of the european crypto market? simone: matt, a year ago we were at less than one billion euros of crypto exchange rated products. now the top four crypto exchange rated products are about -- are worth about 2 billion euros. this of course led by bitcoin tracker eur based in sweden, the...
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matt? matt: thanks very much.look at the results, the outcome of the brexit deal. stickingnext, we're with brexit as we look at the relationship between the u.k. and the eu. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are 45 minutes into the trading session, looking at a 1.47 percent gain in the dax. it's at an all-time high. a closes at this level, 13,780 is what we're seeing on the german. back to brexit, the trade agreement may have brought welcome relief to businesses. but from finance to fish, the deal is still shredded and uncertainty on major issues. joining us now is will rich hopper, director general of the british chamber of commerce. thank you for your time this morning, director. -- whatyou see as the is your summary, i guess, the executive summary of this trade deal for you? >> this deal is better than no deal because we are at least avoiding tariffs and quotas, and that is really important to keep trade going. so, is really the best of two not really
matt? matt: thanks very much.look at the results, the outcome of the brexit deal. stickingnext, we're with brexit as we look at the relationship between the u.k. and the eu. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. we are 45 minutes into the trading session, looking at a 1.47 percent gain in the dax. it's at an all-time high. a closes at this level, 13,780 is what we're seeing on the german. back to brexit, the trade agreement may have...
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matt: yeah.e other hand -- and i know we keep going back to larry -- there op-ed piece is a lot about this recession that is very different from the 2008 recession. he makes the point that, back then, consumers were putting everything on credit cards, deep in debt, nothing in there accounts, and retail spending dried up. now we are looking at a holiday season where retail season bounced 20% compared to last year. in 2008, it dropped 3.5%. so some things are very different, especially the average bank account. it is a different look this time than it was in 2008. carol: different. areorate balance sheets different and individual bank accounts. we have seen the numbers. savings are up dramatically, so it is different. as larry summers points out, and others have pointed out, people cannot go out and spend money. you cannot go to a restaurant. you cannot go to a store. it is a different environment. the retail numbers are definitely coming in better than forecasted. that is something we will talk ab
matt: yeah.e other hand -- and i know we keep going back to larry -- there op-ed piece is a lot about this recession that is very different from the 2008 recession. he makes the point that, back then, consumers were putting everything on credit cards, deep in debt, nothing in there accounts, and retail spending dried up. now we are looking at a holiday season where retail season bounced 20% compared to last year. in 2008, it dropped 3.5%. so some things are very different, especially the...
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matt: how concerned are you?right here in the middle of berlin and i see these whoive gatherings of people believe bill gates is at the head of some people global kabbalah in order to profit off of vaccine. they also think that world war ii never ended and that germany does not have a constitution. these are among the more sane things they think. there are a number of anti-vaccine others among them is that really a problem in this country? frank: i want to give you a very ambiguous answer. it is a problem and it is not a problem. there is this, and i think you have that in other countries as well. there is this bottom layer of society which is about 10% to ideologies,ow crude who are very sometimes difficult to discuss with because they have the fixed opinion and they can never listen, only talk. the problem here is, 85% of the population at here to what the government says. 85% of the people have agreed to all these measures. they are not happy with it, but they know it is necessary. how long is 85% being hustle
matt: how concerned are you?right here in the middle of berlin and i see these whoive gatherings of people believe bill gates is at the head of some people global kabbalah in order to profit off of vaccine. they also think that world war ii never ended and that germany does not have a constitution. these are among the more sane things they think. there are a number of anti-vaccine others among them is that really a problem in this country? frank: i want to give you a very ambiguous answer. it...
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i am anna edwards alongside matt miller. matt: good morning. today, the markets say fingers crossed -- fingers crossed. futures sent higher while the pound gains on yet another brexit extension. the cash trade. urgent action. germany enters a hard lockdown starting wednesday as italy overtakes the u.k. for coronavirus deaths. we will give you the latest on all of those numbers plus another shock. ursula von dernd leyen extend brexit talks with yet another deadline passed. the pound jumps. astrazeneca with a megadeal to take over a pharmaceutical company, the biggest deal ever with their ceo. cash trading across europe and the u.k. let's take a look at futures this morning. we have kind of a mixed picture here because ftse futures are down with the rising pound. elsewhere on the continent, you is futures gaining as evidenced bydaxd futures -- as dax futures up. a little bit more on dow jones industrial e-money futures -- e- mini futures. what do you see on the gmm? much a globaly factor that is dominating the futures picture, isn't it? away from
i am anna edwards alongside matt miller. matt: good morning. today, the markets say fingers crossed -- fingers crossed. futures sent higher while the pound gains on yet another brexit extension. the cash trade. urgent action. germany enters a hard lockdown starting wednesday as italy overtakes the u.k. for coronavirus deaths. we will give you the latest on all of those numbers plus another shock. ursula von dernd leyen extend brexit talks with yet another deadline passed. the pound jumps....
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>> no because you came in way too late. >> leland: matt, really, matt, hold on. we all pay attention to the stuff minute-by-minute and on twitter reading it, but the generic georgia voter pay attention to it every second? president trump came in too late so therefore we don't get credit. i'm standing up for the workers, and i want a $2,000 check. democrats aren't providing it. isn't that a talking point democrats have to deal with? >> matt: they may try, but as you noted, warnock has a lot of money to communicate. they will communicate to georgians this was trump coming in at the last minute with no rationale, surprising the
>> no because you came in way too late. >> leland: matt, really, matt, hold on. we all pay attention to the stuff minute-by-minute and on twitter reading it, but the generic georgia voter pay attention to it every second? president trump came in too late so therefore we don't get credit. i'm standing up for the workers, and i want a $2,000 check. democrats aren't providing it. isn't that a talking point democrats have to deal with? >> matt: they may try, but as you noted,...
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in anna edwards, live london, alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say sell the greenback. u.s. lawmakers appear to edge towards a stimulus deal. the cash trade is one hour away. here are your top headlines on the bloomberg terminal. last half full, jerome powell sees the u.s. economy performing strongly in the second half of next year. but it promises to keep supporting it. , the bank of england prepares for its final rate announcement of the year. policymakers are said to keep stimulus with a brexit deal yet to materialize. bitcoin at $400,000. scott minerd says the cryptocurrency's fair value still has a long way to go even as it pierces $22,000. just under one hour away from the start of cash trading in europe, let's take a look at futures this morning after another rally on the nasdaq and s&p yesterday. the dow was down. we see futures rising in europe. ftse futures up .4%. take a look at u.s. futures this morning after back-to-back records there. we see futures up again. s&p futures gaining .3% as our dow and nasdaq futures.
in anna edwards, live london, alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say sell the greenback. u.s. lawmakers appear to edge towards a stimulus deal. the cash trade is one hour away. here are your top headlines on the bloomberg terminal. last half full, jerome powell sees the u.s. economy performing strongly in the second half of next year. but it promises to keep supporting it. , the bank of england prepares for its final rate announcement of the year....
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matt: margie patel.m when we talk to margie patel because i love to watch his interviews with her. i will do my best impression of tom keene. "the open" is a fast-paced program and i hope the market provides us with fast-paced action in new york. europe has been pretty slow. carol: i would not hold your breath. let's see what barry ritholtz has to say. his podcast very popular and you should check it out, masters in business. masters in business anchored bloomberg radio. ripples wealth management founder -- barry ritholtz management founder. he has a many titles we are done, we do not have time to talk to him. i'm just kidding. what is of interest to you as we get ready to wind up 2020. not much will change at the beginning of 2021. as an investor, where is your head? barry: i was listening to the clips before you intrude -- you introduced me and i am still amazed that somehow the stock market and economy are closely related. i thought that old myth was put to rest a long time ago. your local economy is
matt: margie patel.m when we talk to margie patel because i love to watch his interviews with her. i will do my best impression of tom keene. "the open" is a fast-paced program and i hope the market provides us with fast-paced action in new york. europe has been pretty slow. carol: i would not hold your breath. let's see what barry ritholtz has to say. his podcast very popular and you should check it out, masters in business. masters in business anchored bloomberg radio. ripples...
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matt: i'm ready.kshman: some of us are more reclusive, but generally we are going to want to be engaged. there will come a time when you are done working on the old car and setting up the things at home. right now everybody is doing everything at home, do it yourself. that is why the good stuff is on fire. it is part of the reason. you spoke to the k shaped recovery. if you are working in people facing lower paying jobs, you are in dire straits. that is where things like the stimulus come into play. for others who can weather that for a year or that, work from home, cobble something together, the stimulus is a little less important. that is about half of consumers who do the bulk of spending, and right now they are spending it all on goods and houses and stuff. and that is not over. as unfair as it sounds, it is still happening. ifol: matt, i am thinking your mom was here, this is an issue she would want to push. even though you say that the half that has not been touched by the pandemic, where do we
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matt, anna. for no deal.mes the lack of progress on the eu's lack of movement on various issues. >> there is a strong possibility that we will have a solution that is much more like an australian relationship with you then it canadian relationship with the eu. anna: each blaming the other for intransigence. there is no deal in place between the eu and australia. getting a few lines from the summit. in brussels. leaders met last night over dinner. they spoke all the way through the night on that subject, climate issues. likely is the most option according to the italian news agency. that is where we are. it seems on the u.k. story. mizuhohatwell, with international is still with us. you have often talked about the likelihood of no deal. do you think the market is too optimistic? 0.3% but it iswn not at the level that would suggest the market is assuming no deal from here. peter: agreed. the market seems very complacent on the u.k. i think those who have been buying the currency thinking it is cheap and the onl
matt, anna. for no deal.mes the lack of progress on the eu's lack of movement on various issues. >> there is a strong possibility that we will have a solution that is much more like an australian relationship with you then it canadian relationship with the eu. anna: each blaming the other for intransigence. there is no deal in place between the eu and australia. getting a few lines from the summit. in brussels. leaders met last night over dinner. they spoke all the way through the night...
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: matt: for matt: the biden administration.tt: now the biden --inistration with china at just the wrong time. the biden administration has to come in and make the deal with china. the discussions have been in long-standing, they finally reached the conclusion. the biden administration is coming in with a lot of expectation that they could make up with the eu fairly easily given the trump administration's denigration of alliances and working with europeans. onwork broadly with europe pushing back against china, especially in areas like technology competition. to see the eu make this agreement now is not great time timing for the biden administration. matt: thanks for joining us. we both really appreciate your time and we wish you a happy new year. adam siegel from the council on foreign relations talking to us about china. carol: i'm sorry, i didn't mean to step on your words. who: we have a producer says miller thanks. carol takes us out here. carol: i think this will be something we have to watch. they have really focused on s
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matt? assume she sees hope, because if there isn't any, then there is no need for a financial services commissioner anymore in the u.k. let's get the bloomberg business flash. we go to laura wright in london. laura: taiwan's global research has agreed to by a german silicon manufacturer. the deal is yet another in a record year for the industry. premium fors a 10% the closing price on november 27. airbnb has platform priced its long-awaited ipo above the marketed range, giving a value of $47 billion. the firm is seizing on investor demand from a business brought back from the pandemic slump. it is already a record year for listings with more than 106 $2 billion raised on u.s. except -- more than 162 billion dollars raised on u.s. exchanges. the mission for spacex's next generation starship went fairly smooth before the landing, when i managed to crash in a massive air ball. the design is for future missions to the moon and mars. laura, thanks. coming up, eu leaders are set to back a landmar
matt? assume she sees hope, because if there isn't any, then there is no need for a financial services commissioner anymore in the u.k. let's get the bloomberg business flash. we go to laura wright in london. laura: taiwan's global research has agreed to by a german silicon manufacturer. the deal is yet another in a record year for the industry. premium fors a 10% the closing price on november 27. airbnb has platform priced its long-awaited ipo above the marketed range, giving a value of $47...
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i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say it is not much but it is something. asian stocks head for a record as congress inches towards release on a pandemic package. equity futures are also pointing higher across the board. cash trade is now our way. these are your top headlines from the bloomberg terminal. mitch mcconnell says lawmakers are getting closer to a deal on .timulus investors await guidance from the fed on its bond buying program. a bleak winter. germany reports a record number of daily virus deaths as the country's latest lockdown comes into full force today and pay back time. the ecb lifts its bans on dividends. interviewing you our with the supervisory board chair. awaye just under one hour from the start of cash trading. let's take a look at futures here in europe. we are seeing gains of .5% on the cac 40. up .25% andres are ftse futures gaining .3%. u.s.u take a look at the picture, it is more mixed with drops in down and in s&p futures , only fractional drops. nasdaq futures up .2%. e
i am anna edwards alongside matt miller in berlin. matt: good morning. today, the markets say it is not much but it is something. asian stocks head for a record as congress inches towards release on a pandemic package. equity futures are also pointing higher across the board. cash trade is now our way. these are your top headlines from the bloomberg terminal. mitch mcconnell says lawmakers are getting closer to a deal on .timulus investors await guidance from the fed on its bond buying program....
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i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller. matt: good morning, the markets say no time for complacency. 10 days until christmas, and risk sentiments hours. european futures are lower, the cash trade is an hour away. these are your top headlines. curbing the virus, global stocks restrictionsw threaten major economies. london is set to enter tier 3 rules, and new york could see another full lockdown, the kind we will see in germany tomorrow. 300 thousand.p joe biden asks americans to look ahead to the urgent work of getting the pandemic under control as his election win is confirmed by the electoral college. credit suisse will restart share buybacks in january. it also sees fourth quarter investment bank revenues ahead of the previous year. newsieve you have breaking on the economy in the u.k. anna: everybody knows many economies are fighting against joblessness, and that is the same in the u.k. at the margin, some data seems better than anticipated. that does not remove the fact we see the unemployment rate on the rise. u.k. oc
i'm anna edwards alongside matt miller. matt: good morning, the markets say no time for complacency. 10 days until christmas, and risk sentiments hours. european futures are lower, the cash trade is an hour away. these are your top headlines. curbing the virus, global stocks restrictionsw threaten major economies. london is set to enter tier 3 rules, and new york could see another full lockdown, the kind we will see in germany tomorrow. 300 thousand.p joe biden asks americans to look ahead to...
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matt? investors looking -- well, i think maybe some of them worried about what is going on with all of the liquidity sloshing around. central banks looking to weaken their own fiat currency. that was one of the original ideas in the bitcoin community, that you need to protect yourself from. . that kind of thing the u.s. -- from that kind of thing. the u.s. has been trying to protect itself from russia to some extent by putting some sanctions on a gas pipeline project that comes directly down here to berlin. vanessa doesn't from bloomberg news has been covering this very closely, and regardless of the attempts by the u.s. to stop this, angela merkel and the germans have pushed it through, together with vladimir putin. they are on the last leg now, and just about to finish before the u.s. can tighten the sanctions even further. venice, welcome to the program. are they going to finish this? is nord stream 2 going to get completed? vanessa: thank you for having me. it sounds like russia is clos
matt? investors looking -- well, i think maybe some of them worried about what is going on with all of the liquidity sloshing around. central banks looking to weaken their own fiat currency. that was one of the original ideas in the bitcoin community, that you need to protect yourself from. . that kind of thing the u.s. -- from that kind of thing. the u.s. has been trying to protect itself from russia to some extent by putting some sanctions on a gas pipeline project that comes directly down...
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matt: good morning.he markets say the doctor will see you now. $8,000 a ton for the first time in seven years. futures in europe are off. here are your top headlines from the bloomberg terminal. china's top chipmaker slides after a report that the united states is set to blacklist scores more chinese companies. futures are off for a number of them. therna's vaccine wins backing of fda advisors. u.s. lawmakers continue debate over a bipartisan stimulus deal. force johnson says brexit talks are in a serious situation after phoning ursula von der leyen. officials in brussels are confident of a breakthrough. an hour away until the start of cash trading throughout europe. take a look at futures. they are down across the board. looking at drops right now on dax futures. less than 2/10 of 1%. ofe futures down about 2/10 1% as well. .uro stoxx 50 futures 2/10stoxx 50 futures down of 1%. u.s. futures are also down 2/10 of 1%. a little bit of a risk off feeling on this friday morning. anna: let's get some breaking
matt: good morning.he markets say the doctor will see you now. $8,000 a ton for the first time in seven years. futures in europe are off. here are your top headlines from the bloomberg terminal. china's top chipmaker slides after a report that the united states is set to blacklist scores more chinese companies. futures are off for a number of them. therna's vaccine wins backing of fda advisors. u.s. lawmakers continue debate over a bipartisan stimulus deal. force johnson says brexit talks are...
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i'm carol massar, alongside matt miller.on ferro, tom keene, and lisa abramowicz getting a rest because it's been a long year. the batteries for 2021. here in germany, we just started vaccinating people yesterday. the health minister does say they want to accelerate that possiblybut being the most bureaucratic country in the world, it is probably going to take a lot of time. even in countries that have started earlier like the u.s. and the u.k., i don't think experts expect the benefits to come until the early spring, so i think vaccinations are key, but right now, global markets are focused on what is going on in washington. donald trump finally signing that stimulus bill, and that is really the impetus for the risk on feeling that has rotated around the world in equities. carol: more than 4.4 million vaccines have been given, but many of the issues we have him dealing with the last couple of months, really all of 2020, --tinue to carry into 20 11 into 2021. there is optimism around the world. we will see how long that last
i'm carol massar, alongside matt miller.on ferro, tom keene, and lisa abramowicz getting a rest because it's been a long year. the batteries for 2021. here in germany, we just started vaccinating people yesterday. the health minister does say they want to accelerate that possiblybut being the most bureaucratic country in the world, it is probably going to take a lot of time. even in countries that have started earlier like the u.s. and the u.k., i don't think experts expect the benefits to come...
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matt: like, twice a week, i'd say. lemonis: twice a week? matt: yeah. megan: hi, matt! matt: hi!: how are you? matt: how's it going? lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. megan: hi, marcus. it's a pleasure to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. matt: here you go. megan: thank you so much. lemonis: why do you choose delivery as opposed to going to a dispensary? megan: i choose it for convenience. i'm a parent. i can't always go to a dispensary. if a kid's with me, that's impossible. lemonis: right. megan: i also like the fact that it's discreet if it needs to be. lemonis: megan dooley fisher told me she uses cannabis to treat the pain she suffers from her auto-immune disease. and she uses a lot. how long will this last you? megan: okay. well, i'm probably a far heavier user than almost anybody out there. lemonis: okay. megan: this is 250 milligrams. i could eat this right now and go on with my day. you would never know anything. lemonis: 250 milligrams? megan: i'll eat that whole bag. lemonis: okay. so, i've never used. how much could i have? megan: i would say that you wouldn't even
matt: like, twice a week, i'd say. lemonis: twice a week? matt: yeah. megan: hi, matt! matt: hi!: how are you? matt: how's it going? lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. megan: hi, marcus. it's a pleasure to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. matt: here you go. megan: thank you so much. lemonis: why do you choose delivery as opposed to going to a dispensary? megan: i choose it for convenience. i'm a parent. i can't always go to a dispensary. if a kid's with me, that's impossible. lemonis: right....
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maria: matt talked about this.ing out of "the sun" newspaper, saying the prime minister is ready to walk out. he could say this tomorrow if the talks do not go well. but there is an important phone call that will happen this afternoon with boris johnson and the head of the european commission to set the tone. even if that goes well, it is a reminder that he does not speak for the eu 27 leaders. this is the commission. the real deadline, and i talk from a european perspective, is summit that is set to take place thursday and friday. that is when a political decision would be taken by the european leaders. if a country does not agree, that deal would not happen. even if we do get a technical deal, you do need approval from the eu 27 leaders. that only happens later in the week. matt: we saw headlines in the macronsaying merkel and would soften their stance on the level playing field. that sounds very un-macron, to be honest. but even with the strength, we ce.y see the euro by 95 pen how much does the eu really care?
maria: matt talked about this.ing out of "the sun" newspaper, saying the prime minister is ready to walk out. he could say this tomorrow if the talks do not go well. but there is an important phone call that will happen this afternoon with boris johnson and the head of the european commission to set the tone. even if that goes well, it is a reminder that he does not speak for the eu 27 leaders. this is the commission. the real deadline, and i talk from a european perspective, is...
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>>hais what matt hancock had to say. let's get more from our health correspondent. more work needs done. there will be further g investigationg on in public health england to find out more about the behavior of this south african variant, as well as ongoing investigations into the variant tha has been seen circulating predominantly in london, southeast and east of england. matt hancock setases across the country were up o 5 last weekends of the new variant was spreading at agerous rate. looking at the data of patients with coronavirus in the hospital, december 18, close to 19,000 patients. compare that to the peak in april when it was up to 21,000. we have had some response from nhs providers which represent hospital trust in the england, and they say it is right to respond to rising infections, hoitalizations, and deaths, which are nearly at the level of the height of the first wave of theanmic in april, so moving more aas into higher tiers is an iortant next step and we should call on the government to move as decisively ahepossible over coming days shld the sprea
>>hais what matt hancock had to say. let's get more from our health correspondent. more work needs done. there will be further g investigationg on in public health england to find out more about the behavior of this south african variant, as well as ongoing investigations into the variant tha has been seen circulating predominantly in london, southeast and east of england. matt hancock setases across the country were up o 5 last weekends of the new variant was spreading at agerous rate....
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matt hancock also confirmed two cases of a different, new covid variant in the uk from south africa,aying all those who travelled from the country must quarantine immediately. the talks in brussels continue with suggestions opposed brexit trade deal could be finalised within hours. and there is continued disruption in dover. the borders have reopened with france but thousands of lorry drivers are still waiting for their covid tests. hello, welcome to bbc news. in the last half an hour matt hancock held a news conference in downing street to confirm more areas of england will move into tier 4, the highest level of coronavirus restrictions. people must stay at home, non—essential retail is closed and movement in or out of the area isn't allowed. let's recap the main points. the health secretary said from boxing day, norfolk, suffolk, cambridgeshire and essex would move into ts four along with oxfordshire, waverly and surrey and hampshire, including portsmouth and southampton, but excluding the new forest. more areas of england will move into tier 3, bristol, somerset, gloucestershire,
matt hancock also confirmed two cases of a different, new covid variant in the uk from south africa,aying all those who travelled from the country must quarantine immediately. the talks in brussels continue with suggestions opposed brexit trade deal could be finalised within hours. and there is continued disruption in dover. the borders have reopened with france but thousands of lorry drivers are still waiting for their covid tests. hello, welcome to bbc news. in the last half an hour matt...
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tom bevan, christopher hahn and matt welch sprayed not the only welch on the show, matt?o correct two. ongoing back out a bit is called welsh it's a slur against the people from wales. having sheep in crossing borders and some pub. >> i read as a welch on the inter- web. the worldwide web, welsh.com. [laughter] okay tom bevan's let's begin by talking about, it has been so great for democrats to ignore the party chasm by having trump to deal with and defeat. but now that that has happened, democrats do not even need republicans. they have got progressives to fight. this is exciting. so who was winning the battle for the soul of the party right now, tom? biden has not caved into her there will be no appointment of bernie sanders as labor secretary or elizabeth warren. there is been calls to put squad members on and major post. that has not happen probably will not happen. it seems like biden is hewing to a centered left if you will. but there is a lot of pushback coming for you mention ron emmanuel. i would say some of his in chicago for 20 years now, the idea -- i would be
tom bevan, christopher hahn and matt welch sprayed not the only welch on the show, matt?o correct two. ongoing back out a bit is called welsh it's a slur against the people from wales. having sheep in crossing borders and some pub. >> i read as a welch on the inter- web. the worldwide web, welsh.com. [laughter] okay tom bevan's let's begin by talking about, it has been so great for democrats to ignore the party chasm by having trump to deal with and defeat. but now that that has happened,...
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news thank you both for coming on matt. thanks tara to talk to so matt since the election of donald trump and 2016 we've seen a massive rise and push and coverage and focus on the right versus left paradigm as i mentioned playing out you know in this kind of a. deplorable versus social justice warrior fame what do you believe is behind this this this push and one of the some of the most insidious examples that you can think of. why i wrote a book about this actually called haitink which was significantly about the changes in the structure of the news business specifically we used to in the news business hunt the entire audience so companies like a.b.c. c.b.s. and n.b.c. they would be going for everybody and so they had a broad focus in their coverage the new paradigm in this business is that you you look for one demographic and you try to dominate it and the way that you retain your audience is by feeding them bad news about some other people so that's sort of the fox model that they pioneered this but now basically everybo
news thank you both for coming on matt. thanks tara to talk to so matt since the election of donald trump and 2016 we've seen a massive rise and push and coverage and focus on the right versus left paradigm as i mentioned playing out you know in this kind of a. deplorable versus social justice warrior fame what do you believe is behind this this this push and one of the some of the most insidious examples that you can think of. why i wrote a book about this actually called haitink which was...
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matt collins all along came down with it. how did he get so open? that is 34 yards.50 more yards. put miami in field goal range and jason sanders drilled it from 44 yards away to win the game. that is how a raider win became a loss. 26-25. it eliminated vegas from the playoffs. john gruden after the game. >> there's a lot of ways to look at this. 19 seconds left on your own 20- yard line with no time-outs. i called plays a long time. the probability of getting that done is remote. we played it the way we wanted to plait. the penalty was horrific. >> we will leave you with this. cur ray with 105 consecutive three-point shots. he blew past the previous record of 77. that translates to the game sunday as the warriors are at the chicago bulls. and as we go back to brian and jules. i don't know about you, brian, jules, you are a jock. i wonder how many jump shots you could make in a row. >> i don't care to test that theory. this year, xfinity internet gives you more options than a holiday dinner table. pick the speed that's right for you, with options faster than gig. and
matt collins all along came down with it. how did he get so open? that is 34 yards.50 more yards. put miami in field goal range and jason sanders drilled it from 44 yards away to win the game. that is how a raider win became a loss. 26-25. it eliminated vegas from the playoffs. john gruden after the game. >> there's a lot of ways to look at this. 19 seconds left on your own 20- yard line with no time-outs. i called plays a long time. the probability of getting that done is remote. we...
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i echo what matt said. i think of trump stays on that message that he gave, or he goes down the line of source listing all of the junk in this bill, think we would have a different outcome in the election. this isn't good optics. i am a conservative/libertarian. you're not going to sit here and say we can't give money because we don't think this is going to go how people are going to spend it. we have a deficit to worry abou about. what you can't tell people to give up your livelihood and shutdown your businesses and not send them any help for over seven months. kennedy: i agree. suspect this was a failure all the way around for everybody. pelosi siding that hey we have a new president we have a vaccine. now we can actually pass something. it's a bad optics all the road on everyone. that includes the present going back out his own birding caving. kennedy: the president was reelected steven, we're the same one for four more years is going to be great. >> president trump next week is heading back to campaign
i echo what matt said. i think of trump stays on that message that he gave, or he goes down the line of source listing all of the junk in this bill, think we would have a different outcome in the election. this isn't good optics. i am a conservative/libertarian. you're not going to sit here and say we can't give money because we don't think this is going to go how people are going to spend it. we have a deficit to worry abou about. what you can't tell people to give up your livelihood and...
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that is why i want to bring in matt. matt, it's your birthday.irthday boy, i want to give you a chance to answer the questions. because what is going on between eric swalwell and the biden family, they are not off to a great start. >> well, jason, this is what happens in a republic when you don't have a free and honest media. the democrats get such a pass by 90% of the national media that they think they can get away with near everything. think about this. the intelligence committee and people like sara carter warned us. the purpose is to make sure that the nation is safe from foreign attacks. and those who want to destroy america. instead the democrats use the intelligence committee to do everything they could to block president trump and to ultimately use that committee to impeach him. it became the ultimate d.n.c. committee. instead of for the central purpose. the democrats lost their credibility on this question of national security. when they used our national security apparatus as cudgil against the enemies. biden didn't have to have any pr
that is why i want to bring in matt. matt, it's your birthday.irthday boy, i want to give you a chance to answer the questions. because what is going on between eric swalwell and the biden family, they are not off to a great start. >> well, jason, this is what happens in a republic when you don't have a free and honest media. the democrats get such a pass by 90% of the national media that they think they can get away with near everything. think about this. the intelligence committee and...
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a bit too much for matt hancock.like this have had month after month of pressure, and indeed criticism for calling things wrong. there must bea for calling things wrong. there must be a sense of relief, and as you can see emotion from the health secretary today. he acquitted a very proud day for britain and at one point even appeared to be perhaps wiping a away from his eyes as he reviewed some of the scenes of a plotting nhs staff as the first vaccines were administered. as you say it's a very difficult time for the government, and unprecedented pandemic around the world. i think there is of course the slight degree, perhaps warranted of smugness in the government that britain has been the first country in the world to approve the vaccine, interesting today to note some of the slightly veiled swipes from european politicians who i noticed the belgian prime minister remarking on twitter that the vaccine was made in belgium, and of course that is the site where the pfizer vaccine is manufactured and where it has come
a bit too much for matt hancock.like this have had month after month of pressure, and indeed criticism for calling things wrong. there must bea for calling things wrong. there must be a sense of relief, and as you can see emotion from the health secretary today. he acquitted a very proud day for britain and at one point even appeared to be perhaps wiping a away from his eyes as he reviewed some of the scenes of a plotting nhs staff as the first vaccines were administered. as you say it's a very...
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>> all right, matt gutman leading us off tonight. matt, thank you. >>> as i mentioned at the top tonight, the second full day of vaccinations now under way. the pfizer vaccine being shipped all across the country tonight. and this evening, the new report now from the fda on a second potential vaccine. what they found and could we see emergency approval now by week's end? the fda will hold a public hearing on thursday. and take a look at this graph tonight. it shows how effective the vaccine is. shows the cases of infection among participants in the trial. the blue line there, that rising number of cases, those are among people that got the placebo. the red line, the very low number of cases among those who got the vaccine. nearly flat. abc's stephanie ramos on what we've learned about this second vaccine. >> reporter: just a day after those historic first shots, supplies arriving at another 425 locations and vaccinations ramping up. it comes amid major news that a second vaccine from moderna could be authorized by the fda later this
>> all right, matt gutman leading us off tonight. matt, thank you. >>> as i mentioned at the top tonight, the second full day of vaccinations now under way. the pfizer vaccine being shipped all across the country tonight. and this evening, the new report now from the fda on a second potential vaccine. what they found and could we see emergency approval now by week's end? the fda will hold a public hearing on thursday. and take a look at this graph tonight. it shows how effective...
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a couple of other points to pick up from matt hancock's interview that he has just from matt hancock's that he hasjust done from matt hancock's interview that he has just done with so few ridge and sky news. as whether he might have a vote on this. injanuary. the rules have already kicked in, and i'm pretty sure that many conservative mps were not happy about that. many want to see parliament recalled from the christmas break to a vote on the rules. matt hancock was asked about how long this tearful restriction would last and he said it would be difficult to keep the new variant under control until the vaccines are rolled out. a suggestion there that the tearful restrictions could be affecting areas for quite some time to come. thank you very much. jess parker, our political correspondent. sir mark walport is a former uk government chief scientific adviser and a member of the government's sage advisery group. hejoins me now. thank you very much for your time this morning. tell us a bit more about this new variant which is clearly dictating these dramatic changes in government policy. t
a couple of other points to pick up from matt hancock's interview that he has just from matt hancock's that he hasjust done from matt hancock's interview that he has just done with so few ridge and sky news. as whether he might have a vote on this. injanuary. the rules have already kicked in, and i'm pretty sure that many conservative mps were not happy about that. many want to see parliament recalled from the christmas break to a vote on the rules. matt hancock was asked about how long this...
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matt gates is currently serving his second term in the u.s. house of representatives, he's a member of the house armed services committee and house judiciary committee. is working congress focuses on national security, veterans affairs, and adherence to constitutional principles. during today's conversation congressman gates discusses his new book "firebrand" a book he is quoted as saying is your invitation for the front lines of our fight. join me with ivan diaz, energy images and stories, this is not my chronological diary, you can watch me on television for that. this is how we prevail with joy and exactly how unexciting president is leading the way against all odds. we now invite you to enjoy our virtual program coming to you from our air for one leadership pavilion with Ãb congressman matt gaetz, welcome to the Ãblibrary at which we had you here and not socially distance as you are on the different coast but what a terrific congratulations. >> thank you so much it was a joy writing it and it's particularly a joy to participate in a vibran
matt gates is currently serving his second term in the u.s. house of representatives, he's a member of the house armed services committee and house judiciary committee. is working congress focuses on national security, veterans affairs, and adherence to constitutional principles. during today's conversation congressman gates discusses his new book "firebrand" a book he is quoted as saying is your invitation for the front lines of our fight. join me with ivan diaz, energy images and...
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matt hancock, the health secretaryjoined by drjenny harries, deputy chief medical officer for englands, deputy chief medical officerfor england and dr susan hopkins from public health england at that coronavirus briefing, matt hancock said he hoped it would be the last one before christmas. let's all hope that is the case. let's recap the main points from that conference now. the health secretary said from boxing day, norfolk, suffolk, cambridgeshire and essex would move into the toughest tear of restrictions, tier 4, along with oxfordshire, waverly in surrey, and hampshire, including portsmouth and southampton, but excluding the new forest. more areas of england will move into tier 3, including bristol, somerset, gloucestershire, the isle of wight, the new forest, northamptonshire, cheshire and warrington. the health secretary also said two new cases of a another new variant of coronavirus had been detected in the uk. both are contacts detected in the uk. both are co nta cts of detected in the uk. both are contacts of cases who travel to the uk from south africa. anyone who has trave
matt hancock, the health secretaryjoined by drjenny harries, deputy chief medical officer for englands, deputy chief medical officerfor england and dr susan hopkins from public health england at that coronavirus briefing, matt hancock said he hoped it would be the last one before christmas. let's all hope that is the case. let's recap the main points from that conference now. the health secretary said from boxing day, norfolk, suffolk, cambridgeshire and essex would move into the toughest tear...
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matt, would you agree? >> i would.hat i would like congressman elect bowman to do is to go down to nashville and tell those people who were evacuated by those six cops on christmas morning, you were on the air, i was watching, how they were terrorizing their own communities. i have been a part of the house races, i guarantee you -- i know thifor a fact, the movement is t helped a lot of republican house candidates, especially in suburban areas, california, other places, to win. why the g.o.p. won so many seats unexpectedly on election day. it was a very big factor. >> julie: wendy, nine cities with some of america's larger murder rate increases in this country. they actually hosted black lives matter and defund the police protests. and rioting, which led to left proactive policing. why would anyone in their right mind start talking about defunding the police connect after matt just brought up nashville and other circumstances where the police are needed so desperately. speak up because there is a pattern and practice w
matt, would you agree? >> i would.hat i would like congressman elect bowman to do is to go down to nashville and tell those people who were evacuated by those six cops on christmas morning, you were on the air, i was watching, how they were terrorizing their own communities. i have been a part of the house races, i guarantee you -- i know thifor a fact, the movement is t helped a lot of republican house candidates, especially in suburban areas, california, other places, to win. why the...
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here's the health secetary, matt hancock.ow that 2020 has been a hard year, and it's ending in this festive period which is going to be very different. across the country, cases have risen 57% in the last week. the average covid hospital admissions are 1909 a day. that's the highest figure since mid—april. there are 18,915 people in hospital with coronavirus right now. that's almost as many as there were at the peak. so, two days before christmas, it's already a bleak picture, and matt hancock now says yet another new variant has been detected in two people arriving from south africa. here's more of what he said. this new variant is highly concerning. because it is yet more transmissible and it appears to have mutated further than the new variant that has been discovered in the uk. we've taken the following action — first, we are quarantining cases and close contacts of cases found here in the uk. second, we're placing immediate restrictions on travel from south africa. and finally, and most importantly, anyone in the uk who
here's the health secetary, matt hancock.ow that 2020 has been a hard year, and it's ending in this festive period which is going to be very different. across the country, cases have risen 57% in the last week. the average covid hospital admissions are 1909 a day. that's the highest figure since mid—april. there are 18,915 people in hospital with coronavirus right now. that's almost as many as there were at the peak. so, two days before christmas, it's already a bleak picture, and matt...