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april had michael's dna under her fingernails. michael had scratches on his face. dna, no blood on madison, not on his clothes, not on his hands, so all the evidence points toward exactly what madison said, "mom and dad were in the bedroom.” >> if madison had committed this crime, if he'd shot both his parents at pretty close range -- >> right. >> -- he'd have some blood on him? >> he'd have some forensic evidence on him to demonstrate that he had fired a gun at a very close range. >> reporter: law enforcement was never able to lift a full print from the gun, and the only dna they found was april's on the trigger. and what about that head wound? the one the pathologist said made michael's death look like a homicide? >> i've consulted with a forensic pathologist, who said he looked at the wound, and he said that it is more probable that it is suicide than homicide. >> reporter: if investigators thought it was difficult for michael to shoot himself at that odd angle, defense attorney biggs demonstrated for us how easy it could be, using an unloaded gun, identical to
april had michael's dna under her fingernails. michael had scratches on his face. dna, no blood on madison, not on his clothes, not on his hands, so all the evidence points toward exactly what madison said, "mom and dad were in the bedroom.” >> if madison had committed this crime, if he'd shot both his parents at pretty close range -- >> right. >> -- he'd have some blood on him? >> he'd have some forensic evidence on him to demonstrate that he had fired a gun at a...
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well michael covered and michael spay or 2 businessmen have been detained for more than $800.00 days and this these trials for michael spade or his was undone done on friday what we're seeing now is the climax of what has been a very long drawn out legal process both of these men were detained originally in december 28th but it took 13 months after that for them to be formally arrested and then another 5 months after that for the 2 men to be charged. for espionage and providing intelligence to foreign sources now since that time more than 800 days in detention they've had very limited contact with the outside world they're allowed to write letters to loved ones but given little else they did have monthly consular visits from canadian officials but these were paul's because of corvids and canada has been hugely critical as we've just heard of the way these 2 men have had their cases handled here in china they said there's been a huge lack of transparency china has been very opaque because they've said that these are national security cases they've been also given very dubious access t
well michael covered and michael spay or 2 businessmen have been detained for more than $800.00 days and this these trials for michael spade or his was undone done on friday what we're seeing now is the climax of what has been a very long drawn out legal process both of these men were detained originally in december 28th but it took 13 months after that for them to be formally arrested and then another 5 months after that for the 2 men to be charged. for espionage and providing intelligence to...
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michael: absolutely.ling is these jobs are going to be restored fairly quickly, at least in companies that did not go out of business. the companies that went out of business is the scarring effect people are worried about. but for those who do have jobs to go back to in retail, and leisure and hospitality, we should see a rapid increase in jobs and a rapid drop in the unemployment rate. we are expecting that default is 6% on friday for the month of march, and the fed thinks that by the end of the year, we will be at 4.5%. tom: i want to dovetail into the interview. i thought it was a prescient interview with mr. deese this morning. we came around to these combined twin deficits. steve roach made a career of this at morgan stanley. you are at the press conference with powell. you always get the last question . you are going to stand up and go, chairman powell, about that twin deficits. . what is he going to say? michael: he's going to say at this point, it looks manageable. it does look like the rest of t
michael: absolutely.ling is these jobs are going to be restored fairly quickly, at least in companies that did not go out of business. the companies that went out of business is the scarring effect people are worried about. but for those who do have jobs to go back to in retail, and leisure and hospitality, we should see a rapid increase in jobs and a rapid drop in the unemployment rate. we are expecting that default is 6% on friday for the month of march, and the fed thinks that by the end of...
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michael: absolutely. i expect -- i don't think anyone or the chairperson on the commission without swearing an oath to net neutrality. current members supported and anyone seeking to go that direction, they are going to support it. absolutely i think it is going to be a title ii approach. they start with the -- do they deal with the tom wheeler approach and the ideas where tom did not want to go as far as some others in the party at the time but now seems to be a common thread. a lot of provisions in the title ii act do not apply, but i think there will be a lot of pressure from outside groups to not be so widely sweeping in terms of limiting the commission's authority for things like regulation i think are very much on the table. maybe for purposes of leverage or the bully pulpit, pushing the debate forward, i think it is front and center, not just we are going to take tom wheeler, rubberstamp it and move forward. i think the debate has changed a little bit. the first time i approached it in 2005 and 200
michael: absolutely. i expect -- i don't think anyone or the chairperson on the commission without swearing an oath to net neutrality. current members supported and anyone seeking to go that direction, they are going to support it. absolutely i think it is going to be a title ii approach. they start with the -- do they deal with the tom wheeler approach and the ideas where tom did not want to go as far as some others in the party at the time but now seems to be a common thread. a lot of...
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michael, give police a call. here's another look at michael's picture again. keep your eyes peeled. you could be a part of the effort here to help find him safely. 40's the time. here's a quick live look at stormtracker 4 as we gain track the rain now beginning to get a little heavier to our north. >> we've got john trouble standing by with a full check of the forecast in just a of the forecast in just a minute. ♪ here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, inc
michael, give police a call. here's another look at michael's picture again. keep your eyes peeled. you could be a part of the effort here to help find him safely. 40's the time. here's a quick live look at stormtracker 4 as we gain track the rain now beginning to get a little heavier to our north. >> we've got john trouble standing by with a full check of the forecast in just a of the forecast in just a minute. ♪ here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with...
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well it's been a long drawn out legal persons from birth michael covered and michael stable it took 18 months for the tour to be formally charged after they were arrested in december $2800.00 now they've been charged with espionage and providing intelligence to outside sources. canada has been highly critical of this case if that it's arbitrary and political and they said for the 8800 days that they've been detained they've been given very little access to the outside world apart from being able to write letters to loved ones they were getting monthly consular visits from canadian officials but that was paul's jussi carven 19 and canada has been raising questions about the access that you have been given to chinese lawyers and that's crucial because here in china the communist party controls the courts and 99 percent of criminal cases are found guilty now this case of obviously also attracted a lot of international attention. this morning earlier outside the beijing court there were more than 20 diplomats from different countries including the u.s. u.k. and australia as well as other e
well it's been a long drawn out legal persons from birth michael covered and michael stable it took 18 months for the tour to be formally charged after they were arrested in december $2800.00 now they've been charged with espionage and providing intelligence to outside sources. canada has been highly critical of this case if that it's arbitrary and political and they said for the 8800 days that they've been detained they've been given very little access to the outside world apart from being...
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michael covert has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process itself is not transparent china has defended its handling of the covert case of the qs is canada of meddling in its internal affairs . in canada has brought together some other countries diplomats in china and points fingers at china's handling of individual cases that is interference in china's judicial sovereignty we reject that and will by no means accept such interference michael khobragade michael spade or are suspected of endangering china's national security and china's judicial organs will handle the cases and guarantee their rights and interests. i've thought of beijing of 0 as katrina you as the forests contribute it's happening behind closed doors given how tight lipped china has been about the whole process will can you tell us about this trial well it's been a very long drawn out legal process for both michael cover and michael speight will we've had very little information from the chinese government th
michael covert has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process itself is not transparent china has defended its handling of the covert case of the qs is canada of meddling in its internal affairs . in canada has brought together some other countries diplomats in china and points fingers at china's handling of individual cases that is interference in china's judicial sovereignty we reject that and will by no means accept such...
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michael clover he has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent and could you know this is turned into a major diplomatic spot there between canada and china how much is this being linked to the ongoing detention of the chinese executive men one just. that's right daryn many people believe that this is a case of hostage diplomacy now among windows the daughter ren junge fayed the founder of way one of china's biggest technology companies and it produces telecommunications and internet products now at the time of her arrest mung one juror was the c.e.o. 4 of these this company and she was arrested on the 1st of december 28th just 9 days before borth michael spadeful and michael covered were arrested here in china now she was arrested in canada at the request of the u.s. government that says that accused her of breaking sanctions on iran and she's currently in canada fighting extradition to the u.s. now beijing has repeatedly said that there is no conne
michael clover he has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent and could you know this is turned into a major diplomatic spot there between canada and china how much is this being linked to the ongoing detention of the chinese executive men one just. that's right daryn many people believe that this is a case of hostage diplomacy now among windows the daughter ren junge fayed the founder of way one...
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let's bring in michael mckee.el: this will be the most important release of the month next month. this month is the month before we get to the base affects, which will be pushing inflation way up. we do not see a big jump europe rate cpi on a month over month basis up .8%. -- we did not see a big jump. cpi on a month over month basis up .8%. the headline up 1.7% on a year-over-year basis. that was forecast. gasoline, one of the big culprits, up 6.4% in february. it accounts for half of the increase. you can expect that to bleed into next month because oil prices continue to rise. food up .2% in february. we should see services rise on a regular basis once we start to see the economy open up. right now services, less energy, up just .2%. the number we look at as a substitute for housing, that is up .3%. that is the biggest gain in some months because it is at .1%. rents may be stabilizing around the country. tom: we do get a market move. jonathan: there is information content in the data, also information content a
let's bring in michael mckee.el: this will be the most important release of the month next month. this month is the month before we get to the base affects, which will be pushing inflation way up. we do not see a big jump europe rate cpi on a month over month basis up .8%. -- we did not see a big jump. cpi on a month over month basis up .8%. the headline up 1.7% on a year-over-year basis. that was forecast. gasoline, one of the big culprits, up 6.4% in february. it accounts for half of the...
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host: as we wrap up, michael, any thoughts? guest: many of the millions of people obamacare covers are people that came out of their premium plans. as for the concern, health care is a very complex set of goods and services. it is unclear when an insurance company or governor -- government is looking over your shoulder, when the insurance company is saying no, sometimes they are right and the doctor is wrong. what is happening in our health care sector right now is the government is denying you your right to choose the type of health insurance plan and type of approach that you prefer. consumers don't get a free choice between plans that give the doctor a lot of free range. there are either thrown into a government program where the government decides what they going to get, or the government pent -- penalizes them or they get an eca plan where the rules the government puts in place dictate that insurance companies are going to have to discriminate and one of those ways is going to be looking over the shoulders of doctors sayin
host: as we wrap up, michael, any thoughts? guest: many of the millions of people obamacare covers are people that came out of their premium plans. as for the concern, health care is a very complex set of goods and services. it is unclear when an insurance company or governor -- government is looking over your shoulder, when the insurance company is saying no, sometimes they are right and the doctor is wrong. what is happening in our health care sector right now is the government is denying you...
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michael clover has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent live out of beijing out as is katrina you is the force katrina is being held in secret so details of what do we know at this stage about michael called brics trial. as far as we know it's still going on and we're not expecting a verdict today this is a very long drawn out legal process he was arrested in december 28th and wasn't charged formally with espionage until about 18 months later so both him and michael speight will have been detained now for more than 800 days of very little access to the outside world and because of covered 1000 even their monthly consular visits by kennedy d'un officials have been paul's now canada of course has been highly critical of the way their cases have been handled as we've just heard they call these cases political victory you say there has been nor transparency which the chinese government has justified by saying that these are national security cases
michael clover has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent live out of beijing out as is katrina you is the force katrina is being held in secret so details of what do we know at this stage about michael called brics trial. as far as we know it's still going on and we're not expecting a verdict today this is a very long drawn out legal process he was arrested in december 28th and wasn't charged...
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let's cross over to michael mckee.el: we are looking at the advanced trades good balance that comes in a little bit worse than forecast at 86.7. the prior was 83.7 billion, and that will contribute to a wider first-quarter deficit. here comes the income and spending numbers. that is what we wanted to see. personal income down 7.1%. last month it was up 10%. this is because the stimulus checks came out in january and not in february. spending down 1%. it had been up to .4%. the forecast was for a .8 decline, a much worse number than anticipated. pc deflator comes in softer than anticipated. on a year-over-year basis, we see the pce deflator go up .1 to 1.6% from 1.5% although it does not seem to matter a lot at this -- at these levels. this is also february. it is the march/april data that will matter because those are the months the price indexes dropped off the map. joining me to talk more about inflation and the outlook for the economy is patrick harker, the president of the federal reserve bank of philadelphia. good
let's cross over to michael mckee.el: we are looking at the advanced trades good balance that comes in a little bit worse than forecast at 86.7. the prior was 83.7 billion, and that will contribute to a wider first-quarter deficit. here comes the income and spending numbers. that is what we wanted to see. personal income down 7.1%. last month it was up 10%. this is because the stimulus checks came out in january and not in february. spending down 1%. it had been up to .4%. the forecast was for...
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michael? >> i think you're right. question to reps and voters in georgia and elsewhere, who are taking rights away from black people in places like philadelphia, atlanta, detroit, how do you think this ends? how do you think this ends? do you think black folks will just sit by and let you get away with this? do you think the bishop and others will say, gosh, i guess there's nothing with he can do. the georgia legislature j.c. passed this? every last one of your names will go on a ballot. enjoy your time in office. you will see the power of the vote come back like a hammer. like a hammer, for the action you have taken and the bill that was signed into law today. its antithetical. this is suppression. and what are you going to do about it? watch and see. there are consequences here. don't just think people will roll over. you can't have a drink of water brought to you while you're standing in a line to vote? by the way, a line created by policies like this when you move good working machines out of the black neighborhoo
michael? >> i think you're right. question to reps and voters in georgia and elsewhere, who are taking rights away from black people in places like philadelphia, atlanta, detroit, how do you think this ends? how do you think this ends? do you think black folks will just sit by and let you get away with this? do you think the bishop and others will say, gosh, i guess there's nothing with he can do. the georgia legislature j.c. passed this? every last one of your names will go on a ballot....
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michael covert has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent let's get more from katrina you in beijing china what more do we know at this stage about michael called riggs trial and the significance of these 2 cases internationally. well this is now the climax of what has been a long drawn out process for michael covering and also for michael spade or the 2nd canadian businessman who's also been trialled in dun dong they were both detained in china on december the december 2018 but it took another 13 months after that for them to be formally arrested and then another 5 months for them to be formally charged with spying and also providing intelligence to outside sources that's more than 800 days now that they've been detained with very little access to the outside world apart from letters to loved ones but little else canadian officials were granted monthly consular visits to them but because of card those visits will pause and they've been highly c
michael covert has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent let's get more from katrina you in beijing china what more do we know at this stage about michael called riggs trial and the significance of these 2 cases internationally. well this is now the climax of what has been a long drawn out process for michael covering and also for michael spade or the 2nd canadian businessman who's also been...
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. >> i have to tell you, we needed michael as much as michael needed us. >> reporter: michael reeding of vallejo turned 2 years old today. based on a rare condition that affects his connective tissues, it's a long shot that he'll live to see his third. that he's made it this far is a miracle. now imagine being his mother, emily, who's dealing with all that. >> so every day we treat it like a miracle because we never know if we get another day with michael. >> reporter: but oh, what a day this would be. [ sirens ] these are firefighters from alameda county and vallejo and castro valley. all came to michael's house for a parade-size visit on this special day. ♪ happy birthday ♪ most of them including heather marquez already know michael well. >> happy birthday, michael. >> reporter: back when the family lived in castro valley michael would ask to see the fire station almost every day. those firefighters opened their hearts. >> they just embraced michael and wanted to give him every opportunity that they knew he wouldn't otherwise have. >> he can name every component on a fire engine bet
. >> i have to tell you, we needed michael as much as michael needed us. >> reporter: michael reeding of vallejo turned 2 years old today. based on a rare condition that affects his connective tissues, it's a long shot that he'll live to see his third. that he's made it this far is a miracle. now imagine being his mother, emily, who's dealing with all that. >> so every day we treat it like a miracle because we never know if we get another day with michael. >> reporter:...
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jonathan: michael gapen, good to see you. thank you. tom: do you have purdue in a bracket michael? indiana university. michael: i would definitely go indiana, but my mother went to loyola and i played in high school against -- this year, i am a rambler. jonathan: that was foreign to me. does anyone want to translate that? michael, thank you. can you translate tom? tom: no, i cannot translate. i'm trying to figure out where gonzaga is in the map. jonathan: a lot of people want to gonzaga. emailed me yesterday. tom: i do not make this up. john knows this because he had done it too. truman -- when i am doing sports , truman is in my ear telling the robot what to do. jonathan: this advantage we write -- have right now. tom: rich truman saved me on michigan go blue basketball yesterday. jonathan: i will keep my fingers crossed, but i know you like the color blue, tom. with mohamed el-erian, bloomberg opinion columnist. i will see what he has to say. we have a viewer saying rambles all the way, no idea. we talked e.m. and the bond market later. from new york city this morning, good morni
jonathan: michael gapen, good to see you. thank you. tom: do you have purdue in a bracket michael? indiana university. michael: i would definitely go indiana, but my mother went to loyola and i played in high school against -- this year, i am a rambler. jonathan: that was foreign to me. does anyone want to translate that? michael, thank you. can you translate tom? tom: no, i cannot translate. i'm trying to figure out where gonzaga is in the map. jonathan: a lot of people want to gonzaga....
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welcome michael. i'm curious you write a new book and just when it's about to come out you went back to writing the epilogue. how did you respond? >> it was very interesting to be involved in something so -- of the period of time in my life and to be challenged by this virus. i don't write because it's ineligible so i have a partner and she sits and dig tate's and it's challenging is the quarantine. i was in quarantine with my family she couldn't get out so we did it by facetime. and it was really interesting to cause we'd dictate stuff in giving my story and she would have to leave the room to get a glass of water and bring to back. and it's so personal. a friend of ours was quarantined in the house and it was lovely. we had great meals and we made conversations and i am so impressed with these young people with the ramifications of the virus and at the same time we are aware of the utter agony for the rest of the world and the pain of people dying and people on ventilators. but that gave me -- and i
welcome michael. i'm curious you write a new book and just when it's about to come out you went back to writing the epilogue. how did you respond? >> it was very interesting to be involved in something so -- of the period of time in my life and to be challenged by this virus. i don't write because it's ineligible so i have a partner and she sits and dig tate's and it's challenging is the quarantine. i was in quarantine with my family she couldn't get out so we did it by facetime. and it...
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michael: unfortunately our time is up. i would like to point out to the audience something i find really refreshing and interesting. we have been talking about the constitution and how to restore some of the guardrails and divisions of power the constitution provides for. did you notice what he did not say? he did not say take it to the supreme court. senator lee believes, and i'm interpreting from that -- must believe our representative government is as responsible for enforcing the united states constitution as the courts. maybe in some ways more so. it is good to hear that. one of the big problems is we tended to outsource constitutionalism to the supreme court. it does not belong just to the supreme court. it belongs to the senate and the house of representatives into we the people. thank you very much for a very engaging discussion, senator lee. thank all of you for joining us today. i hope you will tune back in on april 15 for a discussion with hoover fellow a carolin -- thank you for your attendance and attention. [
michael: unfortunately our time is up. i would like to point out to the audience something i find really refreshing and interesting. we have been talking about the constitution and how to restore some of the guardrails and divisions of power the constitution provides for. did you notice what he did not say? he did not say take it to the supreme court. senator lee believes, and i'm interpreting from that -- must believe our representative government is as responsible for enforcing the united...
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michael?ammen, our thanks to you. >>> the golden globes on sunday proved hollywood still trying to sort of find its rhythm in this pandemic you. had tina fey and amy poehler hosting the show. so that was a good start. the show of course put on by the hollywood foreign press association. awards given to nominees video chatting from their homes rather than walking up and accepting on stage. film and television nominees were notably different with streaming media dominating the categories. british royalty drama "the crown" sweeping the television categories, taking home four trophy, including best drama, actor and actress. "nomadland" which i need to catch this weekend, second woman overall to win best director. her film also took the award for best motion picture drama. but the night had its share of funny moments as well. you had actress katherine o'hara who won best actress in a musical comedy for her work in "schitt's creek" who was played off the stage by her husband just a few words into he
michael?ammen, our thanks to you. >>> the golden globes on sunday proved hollywood still trying to sort of find its rhythm in this pandemic you. had tina fey and amy poehler hosting the show. so that was a good start. the show of course put on by the hollywood foreign press association. awards given to nominees video chatting from their homes rather than walking up and accepting on stage. film and television nominees were notably different with streaming media dominating the...
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michael. >> delia, good to see you.elia gallagher there in rome for us. >>> now, right now covid-19 is killing more people in brazil each day than anywhere else in the world. brazil, we're going to show you a map here, there in red. it is a huge nation. it has been the second hardest hit nation in the world for much of the pandemic. and cases there are still spiking. it's getting worse every day. hospitals on the brink of collapse, and officials in rio de janeiro have stopped vaccination efforts because they've run out of shots. matt rivers with more from sao paulo. >> reporter: we are here in sao paulo, brazil, just one of many brazilian states currently reeling during what are unquestionably the worst days of brazil's pandemic so far. we've talked about how multiple single-day coronavirus death records have been set in just the last week alone. we see surging number of cases, and unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a lot of good news on the horizon either. specifically when you look at what is happening in hospital
michael. >> delia, good to see you.elia gallagher there in rome for us. >>> now, right now covid-19 is killing more people in brazil each day than anywhere else in the world. brazil, we're going to show you a map here, there in red. it is a huge nation. it has been the second hardest hit nation in the world for much of the pandemic. and cases there are still spiking. it's getting worse every day. hospitals on the brink of collapse, and officials in rio de janeiro have stopped...
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michael: we are neutral on disney.s position, they bought a fox company that is done very well for them. i think they have the easiest path of our companies in india. we have buys on facebook, snap, and google for similar reasons. that is an easier way to play it. you play the digital names getting traction in india. tom: thank you so much for joining us on this historic monday morning. margin calls to be had. let me tell you what is on bloomberg. jonathan ferro will drive forward television with good conversations at the 9:00 hour. i am thrilled to join you with paul sweeney on bloomberg radio in a moment. paul sweeney, legendary in the media business and will be quite good on what we expect from media and its linkage to wall street. the headline story, without question for global wall street is a busted set of derivative trade involving mr. hwang, and now his own family office. our reporting this morning is simple. there needs to be more reporting. we heard that from tracy alloway. we simply do not know too much of w
michael: we are neutral on disney.s position, they bought a fox company that is done very well for them. i think they have the easiest path of our companies in india. we have buys on facebook, snap, and google for similar reasons. that is an easier way to play it. you play the digital names getting traction in india. tom: thank you so much for joining us on this historic monday morning. margin calls to be had. let me tell you what is on bloomberg. jonathan ferro will drive forward television...
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michael, we start with you.ou would have thought during the pandemic there would have been a number of distressed opportunities in the real estate sector. certainly now the low hanging fruit would have been gone, but is that in fact what we saw? michael: thank you for having me on. it is great to be with you as well. so far, we have seen limited amounts of distress. we look at our trading volume and we have traded $2.5 billion since i was added on in june. that is about 1%, 2% of our global trading volume. not a lot yet. that compares to the gfc where we traded $95 billion. we are starting to see pockets of distress. you see it in places like traditional malls. we have $9 billion in default right now. you see the city center businesses or hotels or you have struggles given lack of travel. so far, the action has been in these innovative sectors that are working like life science studios and single-family and limited in the challenging sectors. ed: last time you are on with me in june, one of your observations was
michael, we start with you.ou would have thought during the pandemic there would have been a number of distressed opportunities in the real estate sector. certainly now the low hanging fruit would have been gone, but is that in fact what we saw? michael: thank you for having me on. it is great to be with you as well. so far, we have seen limited amounts of distress. we look at our trading volume and we have traded $2.5 billion since i was added on in june. that is about 1%, 2% of our global...
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michael? right, matt rivers, appreciate it, thank you. now, tug boats, diggers and dredges, racing against time, trying to free a huge container ship stuck in the canal. we will go live to cairo for an update in the situation. they also spread all kinds of germs, from cold and flu to strep and more. nothing kills more cold and flu viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ ♪ >>> companies are now looking to reroute ships wloked from tran transiting canal because of the massive water vessel stuck in the waterway, here is a satellite image of the problem, and it's clear, isn't it? it has been lodged in a narrow area of the canal, hundreds of other ships are stranded on either side and the global economy is taking a hit. billions of dollars worth of goods going nowhere. we are joined from cairo, with the latest. what is the update on the state of efforts to free this ship? the hopes verse the reality? >> well, there ar
michael? right, matt rivers, appreciate it, thank you. now, tug boats, diggers and dredges, racing against time, trying to free a huge container ship stuck in the canal. we will go live to cairo for an update in the situation. they also spread all kinds of germs, from cold and flu to strep and more. nothing kills more cold and flu viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ ♪ >>> companies are now looking...
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michael covert has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent china those defended its handling of the covered case and accuses counted her of meddling in its affairs she was released it was natural hotshoe ending in canada has brought together some other countries diplomats in china and point fingers at china's handling of individual cases that is interference in china's judicial sovereignty we were ject that and will by no means accept such interference michael covert and michael spade or are suspected of endangering china's national security and china's judicial organs will handle the cases and guarantee their rights and interests more in this one with katrina a year in beijing. this is really the climax of what has been a long drawn out legal process michael coverage along with michael spade will they were both arrested in december 28th and it took 18 months for them to be charged with espionage formally and now it's been more than 800 days that
michael covert has been detained for more than 2 years now. he's been arbitrarily detained and now we see that the court process to itself is not transparent china those defended its handling of the covered case and accuses counted her of meddling in its affairs she was released it was natural hotshoe ending in canada has brought together some other countries diplomats in china and point fingers at china's handling of individual cases that is interference in china's judicial sovereignty we were...
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michael: it is fascinating. this shows beijing looking to avoid being isolated by the biden administration. they know the biden playbook is going to be to try to build coalitions against china to keep the pressure up on trade and technology policy. and beijing has moved aggressively to head this off, pushing through a deal last year, even more so pushing through the investment agreement with the eu, and cptpt is still a long shot, still an aspirational goal, but it really shows beijing is determined to be outflanked and isolated, and wants to position china to be able to meet high-standard trade deals in coming years. haslinda: speaking of goals, michael, let's listen to what premier li keqiang had to say about goals. >> our development goals for the year were accomplished, and major headway has been made in china's reform, opening up, and the socialistic modernization drive. haslinda: we talk about modernization of the chinese economy. from what you gather from the speech so far, five down years -- five years d
michael: it is fascinating. this shows beijing looking to avoid being isolated by the biden administration. they know the biden playbook is going to be to try to build coalitions against china to keep the pressure up on trade and technology policy. and beijing has moved aggressively to head this off, pushing through a deal last year, even more so pushing through the investment agreement with the eu, and cptpt is still a long shot, still an aspirational goal, but it really shows beijing is...
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michael: they are.ne thing i would say is there is a link between gdp growth and job growth or lease the unemployment rate that economists use. in addition, i would say that relative to that sort of rule of thumb, you might see more than one might expect in terms of job growth because we are going to see a lot of sectors come back that are things like restaurants and movie theaters, that might be services tend to be lower than average productivity, but that means you're going to have higher than average jobs per amount of gdp growth. i think we are set for a very good year in terms of job growth . in addition, the participation rate we anticipate will mostly recover some of the losses suffered over the past 12 months in part because those who are concerned about face-to-face jobseeking can actually get back in the labor market as well as hopefully, the normalization of school schedules should allow parents to get back in the labor market. it should be good from both the perspective of the number of jobs
michael: they are.ne thing i would say is there is a link between gdp growth and job growth or lease the unemployment rate that economists use. in addition, i would say that relative to that sort of rule of thumb, you might see more than one might expect in terms of job growth because we are going to see a lot of sectors come back that are things like restaurants and movie theaters, that might be services tend to be lower than average productivity, but that means you're going to have higher...
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michael is due in court on monday. we know him personally.hat this trial lasted two hours. even going in before the trial started there was very little hope. i think the family membersjust very little hope. i think the family members just waiting for something when high levels to happen to somehow resolve the case in a way that definitely won't happen in a chinese court room. the two michaels have not had access to lawyers throughout the two years. they have been selling solitary confinement and have only had access to some council officials every three months or so so they have not been able to see to the family members and friends they worry that michael had been telling his family as he was reading books but when he enters the courtroom and sees what it's like that he might finally have a spare broken. and michael just happened to be living in china to do business. you can well believe _ china to do business. you can well believe that _ china to do business. you can well believe that after - china to do business. you can well believe that
michael is due in court on monday. we know him personally.hat this trial lasted two hours. even going in before the trial started there was very little hope. i think the family membersjust very little hope. i think the family members just waiting for something when high levels to happen to somehow resolve the case in a way that definitely won't happen in a chinese court room. the two michaels have not had access to lawyers throughout the two years. they have been selling solitary confinement...
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to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guests michael johns in philadelphia he has a co-founder of the u.s. tea party movement and a former white house speechwriter to president george h.w. bush in los angeles we have jamie right she is founder of the right employment lawyers and a political pundit and in oakland we have justin robert young he is host of the politics politics politics pod cast are across up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to philadelphia 1st michael i think it's widely held that you know that the biden ministration has gotten off to a slow start hasn't got a lot of its appointments and they did go through the the senate was time was taken up with the impeachment the 2nd one promises like $2000.00 checks materialize but the there's been a lot of commentary about the kind of woke us that gender that is coming out of this administration it's more important about someone's background than their abilities and there's a real stress on that and playing with words no longer using illegal alien which is a
to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guests michael johns in philadelphia he has a co-founder of the u.s. tea party movement and a former white house speechwriter to president george h.w. bush in los angeles we have jamie right she is founder of the right employment lawyers and a political pundit and in oakland we have justin robert young he is host of the politics politics politics pod cast are across up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always...
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we can now speak to poet and author michael rosen, good morning, michael.hael, i'm glad you're recovering. it was march i they have gone. michael, i'm glad l you're recovering. it was march last year when you went into hospital. you started to feel ill. how long have you been out? i’m you started to feel ill. how long have you been out?— you started to feel ill. how long have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and — have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and timing, _ have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and timing, a _ have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and timing, a bit _ have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and timing, a bit of- have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and timing, a bit of brain - on dates and timing, a bit of brain fog in there, but i left hospital at the end ofjune, sol fog in there, but i left hospital at the end ofjune, so i have been out since then, since the end ofjune. so you have had quite a long recovery period, and this is a gradual process. what did you learn about yourself? i thi
we can now speak to poet and author michael rosen, good morning, michael.hael, i'm glad you're recovering. it was march i they have gone. michael, i'm glad l you're recovering. it was march last year when you went into hospital. you started to feel ill. how long have you been out? i’m you started to feel ill. how long have you been out?— you started to feel ill. how long have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and — have you been out? i'm not very good on dates and timing, _ have...
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we met dr michael hare last may. he had _ get home. we met dr michael hare last may.his - get home. we met dr michael hare| last may. he had achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather is colder but the smile is steady. it is so lovely to see you both looking so well, you look like a different person than ten months ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were _ ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly _ ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly fatalistic - i think we were fairly fatalistic when we saw you last, and now we know that we can get over severe illness, this covid can be beaten. before covid his name was mr fit, he ran marathons, love skiing and sailing. this time last year, though, he was put on a ventilator. he was in intensive care for almost two months. i he was in intensive care for almost two months-— two months. i remember nothing, absolutely nothing, _ two months. i remember nothing, absolutely nothing, until- two months. i remember nothing, absolutely not
we met dr michael hare last may. he had _ get home. we met dr michael hare last may.his - get home. we met dr michael hare| last may. he had achieved his goal, but frail and exhausted, his recovery was just beginning. now the weather is colder but the smile is steady. it is so lovely to see you both looking so well, you look like a different person than ten months ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were _ ago, how are you feeling? different! i think we were fairly _ ago, how are...
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michael george is outside of the courthouse in minneapolis. michael, what is the holdup?hat's going on? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, good morning. the delay comes over the fight of whether to add an additional count of murder it could have a big impact on the case, but it also means george floyd's family's fight for justice could be delayed. derek chauvin's start is off to a slow start. >> should we keep going? >> reporter: jury selection was shed back today while a separate court considers a third charge for the former minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd. >> i think we all agree i don't have jurisdiction to work with right now. >> reporter: state prosecutors want to add third degree murder which could be easier to prove, but it could take weeks to get a is decision. >> your honor, we're not trying to delay this case. we want to try this case but we want to try it right and we only have the ability to try it once. >> reporter: chauvin is facing second degree murder and the defense plans to argue floyd died of a drug overdose, rather than from the
michael george is outside of the courthouse in minneapolis. michael, what is the holdup?hat's going on? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, good morning. the delay comes over the fight of whether to add an additional count of murder it could have a big impact on the case, but it also means george floyd's family's fight for justice could be delayed. derek chauvin's start is off to a slow start. >> should we keep going? >> reporter: jury selection was shed back today while a separate...
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he created the michael j. world's preeminent organization for parkinson's research. >> started the foundation from nothing. >> when you started that, you never could have imagined what you built. >> best people on it doing the best work they can quickly as they can. responsible for 17 active therapies that are being used that we never thought of before. we funded a billion dollars in research. this is our 20th year. if we knew it was 2020, we would have started a year earlier or later. this year blows. >> as the foundation grew and he became the familiar face of parkinson's, michael returned to acting, incorporating the disease into roles on "the good wife" and "rescue me." the latter earning him a fifth emmy award. >> i'm still in a wheelchair. other than that, i don't have plans. >> fox rediscovered his optimism. as he quite literally takes life one step at a time. >> you have to plant your heel and shift your hips and transfer weight. all this mechanical bio -- you have to go through. you risk falling. >> i
he created the michael j. world's preeminent organization for parkinson's research. >> started the foundation from nothing. >> when you started that, you never could have imagined what you built. >> best people on it doing the best work they can quickly as they can. responsible for 17 active therapies that are being used that we never thought of before. we funded a billion dollars in research. this is our 20th year. if we knew it was 2020, we would have started a year earlier...
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turns out that michael _ quite. successful enough. turns out that michael was _ quite.the manager of the model claudia schifferfor manager of the model claudia schiffer for three manager of the model claudia schifferfor three years. manager of the model claudia schiffer for three years. he was then a monk for a short period in 2001 and return to the faith 1.5 years ago and this time, he says it is for good. this time, he says it is for aood. ~ .,, this time, he says it is for aood. ~ ., this time, he says it is for aood. ., , ., , good. most of my family thinks eah, i good. most of my family thinks yeah. i should _ good. most of my family thinks yeah, i should have _ good. most of my family thinks yeah, i should have a _ good. most of my family thinks yeah, i should have a family, i | yeah, i should have a family, i should make lots of money and what people normally think but i have no positions anymore, no health insurance, nothing at all. ., ~ all. nothing in the bank. nothing _ all. nothing in the bank. nothing in _ all. nothing in the bank. nothing in the _ all. not
turns out that michael _ quite. successful enough. turns out that michael was _ quite.the manager of the model claudia schifferfor manager of the model claudia schiffer for three manager of the model claudia schifferfor three years. manager of the model claudia schiffer for three years. he was then a monk for a short period in 2001 and return to the faith 1.5 years ago and this time, he says it is for good. this time, he says it is for aood. ~ .,, this time, he says it is for aood. ~ ., this...
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coming up, michael cushman of -- michael kushma of morgan stanley, global fixed income cio.s&p, we are down 0.3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning to you all. live on tv and radio, this is "bloomberg surveillance." 12 months on, a huge snapback. it is about value overgrowth now. what we have is outperformance from the nasdaq, big tech, underperformance from the small caps and the russell. the nasdaq firm or by 0.1% -- nasdaq firmer by 0.1%. a big move into treasuries. we will discuss with michael kushma of morgan stanley in just a moment. switch up the board. travel and leisure stocks have been leading the way. they've been at all-time highs in europe, even with the difficulties we had on the continent. those difficulties get more pronounced. that particular part of the market is down about 1% in europe, but you look within it, the likes of iag, the parent company of british airways, down about 4% this morning off the back of renewed concerns over the pandemic and extended lockdowns in places like germany. do you s
coming up, michael cushman of -- michael kushma of morgan stanley, global fixed income cio.s&p, we are down 0.3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning to you all. live on tv and radio, this is "bloomberg surveillance." 12 months on, a huge snapback. it is about value overgrowth now. what we have is outperformance from the nasdaq, big tech, underperformance from the small caps and the russell. the nasdaq firm or by 0.1%...
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michael: thank you.y: coming up,ig tesla scars and arizona sheriff mark lamb on the white white house finally admitting what is happening in the border is a crisis in fact. >> let me talk about the economic side, the end of 2019, when the lowestt poverty rate in american history. ever and it was not just from the deregulation and the tax because it was also because we were enforcing immigration law which allowed it for americans to rise. and one of the aspects of this biden effect that is not being discussed is how it economic shaft to american poor people. t? world's strongest man martins licis to help you break down boxes? arrrggh! what am i gonna do to you box? let me “break it down” for you... arrgggh! you're going down! down to the recycling center! >>hey, thanks martins! yeah, you're welcome. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. it all starts with an invitation... ...to experience lexus. the invitation to lexus sales event. get 0% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience ama
michael: thank you.y: coming up,ig tesla scars and arizona sheriff mark lamb on the white white house finally admitting what is happening in the border is a crisis in fact. >> let me talk about the economic side, the end of 2019, when the lowestt poverty rate in american history. ever and it was not just from the deregulation and the tax because it was also because we were enforcing immigration law which allowed it for americans to rise. and one of the aspects of this biden effect that is...
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tanzania sways in its 1st female leader is sam yes who was passed on takes power after the death of john michael 40. warnings of a covert $1000.00 tornado in papua new guinea the island is seeing a dramatic increase in infections prompting an opt out and shark days in secrecy china tries one of 2 canadians accused of stealing state secrets in a case seen as politically motivated retaliation. thank you for joining as a meeting between the united states and china aimed at reducing tensions has gotten underway with confrontational remarks what was supposed to be a short introduction at the side of the talks lasted for more than an hour china has warned the u.s. to stay out of its internal affairs while the americans told the chinese beijing is threatening the international order of diplomatic editor james frey's reports from anchorage alaska. this is a meeting that will shape future relations between the world's 2 biggest powers relations that are currently at a low point good afternoon. and welcome normally opening remarks at events like these a brief and polite but the u.s. side went on to list t
tanzania sways in its 1st female leader is sam yes who was passed on takes power after the death of john michael 40. warnings of a covert $1000.00 tornado in papua new guinea the island is seeing a dramatic increase in infections prompting an opt out and shark days in secrecy china tries one of 2 canadians accused of stealing state secrets in a case seen as politically motivated retaliation. thank you for joining as a meeting between the united states and china aimed at reducing tensions has...
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here is michael mckee. michael: ppi comes in almost bang on expectations. percent rise, exactly as forecast. this is down from 1.3% last month, which is the biggest in the history of the series. the poor rate goes up .2%, which is as forecast, which puts us annual rate at 2.8% for final demand and for the core, 2.5%. those are both pretty much in line, maybe .1 higher than thought. everyone will be watching to see what kind of numbers we get in ppi, whether that will translate to higher overall prices. this month we see a one point 4% rise in the index for good while services only increased .1. with service industries coming back online there was worry we would start to see inflation, but not this month. still a lot of pandemic influence but also influence from the weather. nobody wanted to sit outside and have dinner in february with the weather as bad as it was. one thing i wanted to note, important for everybody working from home. in chile, prices 8% up. these are cable great prices. i am told wine grape prices are stable. lisa: that is great to know. i
here is michael mckee. michael: ppi comes in almost bang on expectations. percent rise, exactly as forecast. this is down from 1.3% last month, which is the biggest in the history of the series. the poor rate goes up .2%, which is as forecast, which puts us annual rate at 2.8% for final demand and for the core, 2.5%. those are both pretty much in line, maybe .1 higher than thought. everyone will be watching to see what kind of numbers we get in ppi, whether that will translate to higher overall...
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it is a substitute for policy michael it certainly seems i think you're correct in the sense that it's been driving the agenda the personnel and the culture of the ministration which is unfortunate because you know it was the who where peace deal of the methodology is an absolute who left and it was nonetheless. the country is essentially the country and it is a rule which the ideological predispositions are in and and affiliations and they haven't really taken the steps that you would take any steps really to bring about the sort of unification or not or any even timid approach toward an effort in that direction as brian talk about on his inaugural address and i think that's contributed demonstrably to a continued a rouge in squirty as independence and ultimately going to be an issue that's going to confront this ministration that they don't have a popular mandate to be able to execute in a legislative way. jamie same question to you jeff. i think it really just depends on who you're talking about i think the defense secretary was that he's a he's an african-american male he has the e
it is a substitute for policy michael it certainly seems i think you're correct in the sense that it's been driving the agenda the personnel and the culture of the ministration which is unfortunate because you know it was the who where peace deal of the methodology is an absolute who left and it was nonetheless. the country is essentially the country and it is a rule which the ideological predispositions are in and and affiliations and they haven't really taken the steps that you would take any...
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michael will probably walk night until the next shelter.has a few weeks ahead to reach the border, looking for his american dream. michael gonzalez, bbc news, mexico. laura: the harsh reality of crossing the border. france has announced a new lockdown for the paris region. the prime minister said the country was suffering a third wave of fast spreading black -- variance of coronavirus. the new measures will take effect on midnight -- on friday at midnight. there are allegations of human rights abuses in the region of tigray. th u.s. secretary of state described it as ethnic cleansing but it was rejected by ethiopia. officials have called on those attending the afghan peace talks in moscow to immediately discuss a cease-fire. in a joint statement, those officials arts the taliban not to carry out its annual spring offensive and to create an environment in which a negotiated political sediment can be reached. the moscow meeting is supposed to revive stald peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban. the charity save the children
michael will probably walk night until the next shelter.has a few weeks ahead to reach the border, looking for his american dream. michael gonzalez, bbc news, mexico. laura: the harsh reality of crossing the border. france has announced a new lockdown for the paris region. the prime minister said the country was suffering a third wave of fast spreading black -- variance of coronavirus. the new measures will take effect on midnight -- on friday at midnight. there are allegations of human rights...
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good to have you here, michael pillsbury. thank you, michael.handing out perks for getting vaccinated. plus this debate. can a company force employees to get a shot? that is next. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. so when it comes to your business, i'm a verizon engineer, part of the team that built 5g right. the only one from america's most reliable network. we designed our 5g to make the things you do every day, better. with 5g nationwide, millions of people can now work, listen, and
good to have you here, michael pillsbury. thank you, michael.handing out perks for getting vaccinated. plus this debate. can a company force employees to get a shot? that is next. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we...
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michael. island rather no chance in a good to see his smiling face what does he need to do what does the governor need to do to accomplish tonight. >>well this is going to be a speech that's all about a recall which he never mentions the word it's going to be about the pandemic the member year ago is all about homelessness that was in february of 2020. this year, it's about the recall about how we get out of covid how we see the light at being the time and luckily for the governor, any recall election probably won't be until the well the early or mid fall. so there's some time but he's got to basically set the stage for how the state is going to pull out of. well that the new normal that we've all been living in for the past year. and he's going to be talking about it place where the number of empty seats pretty much represents a number of californians who have died over the past year and think there's something very symbolic about that. but this is going to be about how does he outline a plan
michael. island rather no chance in a good to see his smiling face what does he need to do what does the governor need to do to accomplish tonight. >>well this is going to be a speech that's all about a recall which he never mentions the word it's going to be about the pandemic the member year ago is all about homelessness that was in february of 2020. this year, it's about the recall about how we get out of covid how we see the light at being the time and luckily for the governor, any...
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michael: no.ome a long haul travel will be more restricted, but you have people within the european union, and between the u.k. and europe as well. by the end of may or end of june, you have all of the high risk categories vaccinated. 80% of the population have been vaccinated. the children have a lower rate of catching covid, but don't suffer serious illness anyway. what would be the basis of the u.k. government keeping people from moving around europe when by law, we have free movement of people? i think short-haul domestically within the u.s., there will be very few restrictions this summer, and short-haul within the european union, i think there will be very few restrictions. guy: you are clearly focused on the summer season, which is going to be the holiday for the kids, but nevertheless, short-haul is driven by younger demographics. they are going to be the last to get the vaccines. is that going to be a problem? michael: again, summer holidays tend to be driven by families. the school holid
michael: no.ome a long haul travel will be more restricted, but you have people within the european union, and between the u.k. and europe as well. by the end of may or end of june, you have all of the high risk categories vaccinated. 80% of the population have been vaccinated. the children have a lower rate of catching covid, but don't suffer serious illness anyway. what would be the basis of the u.k. government keeping people from moving around europe when by law, we have free movement of...