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this "the post" reported that e presidentad a private exchange to brad pascall, pretty tense based ophe reporting. what -- on the reporting. what have have you heard? >> the president was cfronted by the brad pascall and the chairwoman of the republican national committee who brought her a fresh batch of internal polling. it showed himoe losing to bind. it not only showed him losing to biden and these press briefings were taking a toll on his p aolitical standind were damaging. and the president erupted at his des. he said he didn't believe the numbers. he said they he can't possible be losing to biden. he thinks people likes his briefings. it was a tense exchange and acrimonious back and forth to pascall to the point where the president threatened to sue his campaign manager., althout's not clear if he was being seriousou that. this was reporting from our colleague and f.riend josh dos but it's a sign of how much the political standing, credibility, fortunes of this president hang in the balance because of the pandemic. robert: let's go to the democratic sidef the 2020 race. on frida
this "the post" reported that e presidentad a private exchange to brad pascall, pretty tense based ophe reporting. what -- on the reporting. what have have you heard? >> the president was cfronted by the brad pascall and the chairwoman of the republican national committee who brought her a fresh batch of internal polling. it showed himoe losing to bind. it not only showed him losing to biden and these press briefings were taking a toll on his p aolitical standind were damaging....
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pascal: there is no pressure from any country. issue is we cannot make the vaccine if people don't want it. governments and global organizations look at our vaccine and tell us whether they wanted to were not. there are alternative technologies. there are other technologies. to determine us the solution. it is for governments and world institutions to tell us whether they want it or not. if they wanted, we will supply it. the cost is very low. shery: that was the ceo of astrazeneca. coming up, china unveiled its stimulus to help revive its economy. we speak with china facebook international ceo leland miller on what to expect next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." the ongoing pandemic has upended china's most important political event, the national people's congress. it started in beijing today after i delay, bringing delegates to get a leadership's plans for the upcoming months. he was a look at the challenges ahead. the annual sessions of the national people's congress and the parallel advisory body typic
pascal: there is no pressure from any country. issue is we cannot make the vaccine if people don't want it. governments and global organizations look at our vaccine and tell us whether they wanted to were not. there are alternative technologies. there are other technologies. to determine us the solution. it is for governments and world institutions to tell us whether they want it or not. if they wanted, we will supply it. the cost is very low. shery: that was the ceo of astrazeneca. coming up,...
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pascal: there is no preference for any country. everybody. the issue is we cannot make a vaccine if people don't want it. we are in discussions today with countries, governments, and global organizations so they can tell us whether they want it or not. modernre technologies, -- modified rna -- there are other technologies as well. it's not for us to lead distribution. it's basically for government and institutions to tell us whether they want it or not, and if they want it, we will supply it. the cost is going to be very low. astrazeneca'sas ceo. despite seeing a huge demand recently, a public provider of remote work connectivity now plans to go private. we will hear from bill wegner, the ceo, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: as millions of people continue to work from home, boston-based provider of cloud-based connectivity, has seen a big surge in demand. what will come out of this now that some regions are slowly starting to reopen? joining us to discuss is the ceo. a lot of this caught people off guard. how did you prepare? were you prep
pascal: there is no preference for any country. everybody. the issue is we cannot make a vaccine if people don't want it. we are in discussions today with countries, governments, and global organizations so they can tell us whether they want it or not. modernre technologies, -- modified rna -- there are other technologies as well. it's not for us to lead distribution. it's basically for government and institutions to tell us whether they want it or not, and if they want it, we will supply it....
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they like dependent clauses and rambling on, rambling sentences and they do bring in blaise pascal. so they can definitely learn a lot from what the lincoln group is doing. this is no time to let up. this is time to put pedal to the metal. because i think the opportunity is there for a blue tsunami. i really do. >> you know, brian, churchill said -- >> i'll have what these two gentlemen are having. hey, james, i'll give you 30 seconds. what have you got? >> churchill said if -- all you neocons, ex-republicans, never trumpers, bulwark people. come in, show these guys how to fight. democrats get off the conference calls, get out meeting and go in and take it to them. but anyway, i love being on with you, eugene. no -- south of the mason dixon line. >> that's right. >> thank you both. james carville, eugene robinson. gentlemen, it's always a pleasure. thanks for coming on. >>> coming up, one company struggling to keep up with demand because their product has suddenly become a prized possession during a pandemic. broadcast early on before >>> there was one night on this broadcast early
they like dependent clauses and rambling on, rambling sentences and they do bring in blaise pascal. so they can definitely learn a lot from what the lincoln group is doing. this is no time to let up. this is time to put pedal to the metal. because i think the opportunity is there for a blue tsunami. i really do. >> you know, brian, churchill said -- >> i'll have what these two gentlemen are having. hey, james, i'll give you 30 seconds. what have you got? >> churchill said if...
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neil: do you know -- you're obviously very steeped in all of this, pas pascal.thers have hinted when all is said and done we might need more than one vaccine. a number of companies, several rivals, are trying to come up with up, including moderna, sanofi, do you think -- this is promising and the world seems to think what you're coming up with is promising, that we'll need more than just something you come up with. >> the world is a big place with lots of people living in it. we absolutely need several vaccines. we are not competing with each other. we are competing against this virus. the more vaccines we have, the better it is. and i think it is -- it makes sense to actually bet on different technologies. there are different new technologies, moderna has rna which is different from our approach. so different technologies, we increase the chance of getting a vaccine that will work. if they all work, then we'll have more vaccines, more doses for all the people around the world. neil: how do you handle -- i know you have backing as well from oxford's institute, b
neil: do you know -- you're obviously very steeped in all of this, pas pascal.thers have hinted when all is said and done we might need more than one vaccine. a number of companies, several rivals, are trying to come up with up, including moderna, sanofi, do you think -- this is promising and the world seems to think what you're coming up with is promising, that we'll need more than just something you come up with. >> the world is a big place with lots of people living in it. we...
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to a vast array of products i do quickly dream how should the economy look post corona green says pascal come from. a member of the european parliament he's launched a promising initiative a european alliance for a green recovery that demands reforms to create a climate neutral economy and transform agra foods systems while generating jobs and growth almost 200 politicians union reps and even larger corporations like coca-cola and ikea have to clear their support carvajal home we need to work together because this time we must do better than during the financial crisis a decade ago it's good that you are using a sustainable efficient strategy you know we can kill 2 birds with one stone so be successful with it economically and ecologically who to me is sort of probably greater that's precisely what dean aims to do everything she sells here was produced organically and locally but her wares don't come cheap food prices have risen by as much as 12 percent during the crisis i'm indians customers do ask about the items price but the french are generally more willing to shell out for good foo
to a vast array of products i do quickly dream how should the economy look post corona green says pascal come from. a member of the european parliament he's launched a promising initiative a european alliance for a green recovery that demands reforms to create a climate neutral economy and transform agra foods systems while generating jobs and growth almost 200 politicians union reps and even larger corporations like coca-cola and ikea have to clear their support carvajal home we need to work...
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pascal evolve words for the french culture ministry and is one of the few allowed on to the construction site his task is to preserve knowledge about the cathedral. because it's still the structure of the destiny bodys the history of paris it was build right in the heart of the city on the banks of the river seine. and all the great events in french history have at some time or other been connected to notre dame. for. as reconstruction is underway scientists have set up a not random research site they're examining among other things exposed building materials to learn more about the cathedrals origins. of the research will impact not only notre dame but a broader understanding of our heritage. but in one. of the makers of rebuilding not acquired a very rare permits to film inside the damaged cathedral but in some spots only one member of the team was allowed the camera robot crumbling walls and high lead contamination pose too great a hazard to people in these areas. we decided to use this robot to get right to the center of the cathedral been. he thinks gaping hole it wouldn't have been
pascal evolve words for the french culture ministry and is one of the few allowed on to the construction site his task is to preserve knowledge about the cathedral. because it's still the structure of the destiny bodys the history of paris it was build right in the heart of the city on the banks of the river seine. and all the great events in french history have at some time or other been connected to notre dame. for. as reconstruction is underway scientists have set up a not random research...
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quick comment, howie on the other story, brad pascal story, the tale of 2016 polling but playing outverse. the story was one where hillary clinton was towards big loss to president trump but didn't see it because the polls weren't telling her that. this is the opposite of that so it's interesting. howie: right, supposedly internal polls involved. jessica, since all presidents occasionally losing temper, are the pundits sort of using this incident as a metaphor for in their view the president being overwhelmed by the pandemic? jessica: absolutely, this is just the flavor of the day. i'm sure that we will have a bombshell of the president going off on somebody in the campaign or the administration. we know that he's been voicing frustration about the fact that he got caught back-footed or ignored intelligent briefings or dr. fauci himself through the month of february about what kind of toll the pandemic was going to take on americans and the preparations that he should be providing in advance for that so this just seems kind of par for the core for me. that's the president's style. i
quick comment, howie on the other story, brad pascal story, the tale of 2016 polling but playing outverse. the story was one where hillary clinton was towards big loss to president trump but didn't see it because the polls weren't telling her that. this is the opposite of that so it's interesting. howie: right, supposedly internal polls involved. jessica, since all presidents occasionally losing temper, are the pundits sort of using this incident as a metaphor for in their view the president...
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state to reopen last week, drawing criticism from president trump, who was contradicting his own pascalseopen. you can also see movie theaters and malls filling with people. there's a video in atlanta where people are setting off fireworks and watching a stunt driving event. so people are living. many were also waiting in line for the new jordan sneakers at this atlanta mall. but more activity obviously brings more risk. in fact, exposure to the virus in georgia has spiked 40% since the governor reopened the state. and the trump administration has been raising the u.s. death estimate to nearly double by june. so right now we turn to an official in the middle of this dilemma. atlanta mayor keisha bottoms, who opposes the governor's policy, while also stressing that he continues to seek a working relationship with him. i know you're busy. thanks for making time for us tonight. >> oh, thank you for having me. >> sure. what are you advising your constituents, your citizens to do in your city as you are still in a bit of a mash over policy with the governor? >> ari, i'll tell you, i was so ta
state to reopen last week, drawing criticism from president trump, who was contradicting his own pascalseopen. you can also see movie theaters and malls filling with people. there's a video in atlanta where people are setting off fireworks and watching a stunt driving event. so people are living. many were also waiting in line for the new jordan sneakers at this atlanta mall. but more activity obviously brings more risk. in fact, exposure to the virus in georgia has spiked 40% since the...
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gets a guarantee if the vaccine is successful of 300 million doses by october we talked to the ceo pascal s soriot this morning. >> the vaccine costs very little and we are doing this at no profit during the pandemic it will cost a few dollars and it will be very, very easy to middle and high-income countries and we're working with global organizations and that are supported by the foundation and many other countries to help those countries to the vaccine >>. >> astra zeneca pledging, and they make affordable vaccine, for emergency pandemic use they're not thinking about the profit whereas the pfizer ceo told forbes that financial returns should not drive any decisions. so, mel, a couple of those more firm than the other and astrazeneca saying not for profit at least during the pandemic unless this becomes a seasonal vaccine they will make money and they don't plan to for the pandemic. >> it's interesting that we see such a reaction in the stocks. today alone astrazeneca added $47 billion in market cap that they wouldn't make money off of it and maybe they'll make money off of it later do
gets a guarantee if the vaccine is successful of 300 million doses by october we talked to the ceo pascal s soriot this morning. >> the vaccine costs very little and we are doing this at no profit during the pandemic it will cost a few dollars and it will be very, very easy to middle and high-income countries and we're working with global organizations and that are supported by the foundation and many other countries to help those countries to the vaccine >>. >> astra zeneca...
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cheese or pascally's? >> i'd say a little deceived. to the website and it would say somewhere that it was chuck e. cheese, but hey, we've upgraded the pizza, that would be one thing. and by the way, i feel bad that i'm from san jose and i didn't realize that chuck e. cheese was founded in san jose. i feel like a poor san josan. san josan? >> yes. and because of that, that will be your last four@4 appearance. >> oh, no! >> spencer, no! >> it's normally her show anyways. kristen, a little switcheroo going on here. i don't know if it's intentional or not, but if you were the mind-set that you want to order local and it looks like neighborhood wings sounds like it's in your neighborhood, then it's -- >> i'm totally fine with it. i don't see it as deception. you go to chuck e. cheese for the ambience, the mouse. you don't go there for the pizza. if it's a grubhub type of thing, i think they're more likely to buy under a different thing. and things are put under different lakes all the time. it's fine. >>> a restaurant worker in the uk is gi
cheese or pascally's? >> i'd say a little deceived. to the website and it would say somewhere that it was chuck e. cheese, but hey, we've upgraded the pizza, that would be one thing. and by the way, i feel bad that i'm from san jose and i didn't realize that chuck e. cheese was founded in san jose. i feel like a poor san josan. san josan? >> yes. and because of that, that will be your last four@4 appearance. >> oh, no! >> spencer, no! >> it's normally her show...
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available for limited use by the end of the year, according to the chief executive of astrazeneca, pascalsity of oxford, if the treatment proves effective. he has been speaking to the bbc‘s business editor, simonjack. you it is one of the best vaccine groups in the world so clearly they are very credible. they started very early developing vaccine back in january and they also have validated the technology in the past, vaccines for sars and mers and ebola, they are very good stop so we would help them with the development, get this vaccine around the world in many countries, many trees and then distributed. how confident are you this is the right one to back? number one, it's very good but to elegy has been validated with all the vaccines. they have already tested the vaccine, it's a small number. they have vaccinated six months in the united states in the lab and expose those animals to the high dose of virus. they didn't get sick. that's all we can say. we will know that within the next six weeks, withinjune 01’ the next six weeks, withinjune orjuly. can you give assistance of the timel
available for limited use by the end of the year, according to the chief executive of astrazeneca, pascalsity of oxford, if the treatment proves effective. he has been speaking to the bbc‘s business editor, simonjack. you it is one of the best vaccine groups in the world so clearly they are very credible. they started very early developing vaccine back in january and they also have validated the technology in the past, vaccines for sars and mers and ebola, they are very good stop so we would...
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objects to, people who are trying to profit off of trump, financially, which is why he's made at brad pascaler politically, what you see, and getting attention in the process, steve bannon on the cocover of the time magazine, or cabinet secretaries you mentioned, the problem becomes when you start to hug the spotlight from trump and it's in a negative way and in process of trying to enrich yourself, this is what pompeo is doing here, he's trying to enrich himself politically, and trump absolutely despises that. someone trying to cash in on trump with his political capital. it spells -- look, we'll see what happens. he likes pompeo, but pompeo is heading down a path that's very familiar and it doesn't go to a good place. >> i almost laughed out loud when john said, he likes pompeo, he likes no one and i think he has found pompeo a reliable stooj if you will. pompeo was on the phone with zelensky. but mike pompeo has always been a partisan political animal but no one thought he was a dummy, some of this conduct is so hue brisistic and from a political standpoint is just dumb. >> and so unbecomi
objects to, people who are trying to profit off of trump, financially, which is why he's made at brad pascaler politically, what you see, and getting attention in the process, steve bannon on the cocover of the time magazine, or cabinet secretaries you mentioned, the problem becomes when you start to hug the spotlight from trump and it's in a negative way and in process of trying to enrich yourself, this is what pompeo is doing here, he's trying to enrich himself politically, and trump...
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transcripts last night of the russia probe including interviews with steve bannon, jared kushner, brad pascale and evidence that the trump campaign attempted to cover in 2016 election, adam schiff continues to lie about this. adam schiff told us that collusion with trump and russians were in plain sight, that's a quote from adam schiff and he will not stop. he and jim comey have been tweeting about this with more lies. what do you make of all of this? byron: well despite overcollusion and the nonexistence of collusion is the underlying foundation of every single interviews. what's very interesting to see is that in every one of one thea administration official or was in obama administration, in the time that you were there or before the time you left did you see evidence of conspiracy, coordination, whatever you want to call it between the trump campaign and russia and they all answered no to varying degrees. some of them didn't know anything and some didn't see it and the reason republicans were asking those questions were that at the very time adam schiff, the ranking democrat at that moment
transcripts last night of the russia probe including interviews with steve bannon, jared kushner, brad pascale and evidence that the trump campaign attempted to cover in 2016 election, adam schiff continues to lie about this. adam schiff told us that collusion with trump and russians were in plain sight, that's a quote from adam schiff and he will not stop. he and jim comey have been tweeting about this with more lies. what do you make of all of this? byron: well despite overcollusion and the...
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. >> meet brad pascal. he's getting rich, but how rich? don't tell him.front house in ft. lauderdale, two florida condoes worth almost $1 million each. he even has his very own yacht. >> so, chuck, here's what they're trying to do here. the president is infamous among his circle of people for hating those who make -- who he believes are making money off of him. using his celebrity in order to enrich themselves. i think what they're trying to do is drive a wedge between the president and parscal. unclear though if that will work. i don't know if that applies to everybody in trump's orbit all the time. >> you know, it's interesting, katy. we live in an environment where there is an outside group that believes, number one, that they can get under the president's skin. number two, using television advertising is an effective way to do it. and, number three, did all of this research on the campaign manager and put it in an ad. if you told me that this is an idea a year ago, that's a waste of money, stupid, all of these things. and, you know, yet, this does fee
. >> meet brad pascal. he's getting rich, but how rich? don't tell him.front house in ft. lauderdale, two florida condoes worth almost $1 million each. he even has his very own yacht. >> so, chuck, here's what they're trying to do here. the president is infamous among his circle of people for hating those who make -- who he believes are making money off of him. using his celebrity in order to enrich themselves. i think what they're trying to do is drive a wedge between the president...
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he's looking at his campaign manager and claiming that brad pascal is getting extraordinarily wealthym, making all of this money despite the fact that they've spent hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising or raised that. they're doing unbelievably well raising money. but none of it is getting to where it needs to go to move those numbers. and, mika, these senators, these republican senators who are in trouble, they understand that -- that, you know, we went from 60,000 to 70,000 deaths in less than a week and donald trump is trying to rush their governors to reopen their government. and they understand that while it feels good for donald trump to do this the first week of may, this is going to cause another health care crisis which is going to cause a doubling of this economic crisis which is going to be a disaster for their states. and, yes, even a disaster for them politically. donald trump has made every move that's been wrong politically, economically, and most importantly medically. >> for sure. >> even he talks about that china ban, 430,000 people got from china to americ
he's looking at his campaign manager and claiming that brad pascal is getting extraordinarily wealthym, making all of this money despite the fact that they've spent hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising or raised that. they're doing unbelievably well raising money. but none of it is getting to where it needs to go to move those numbers. and, mika, these senators, these republican senators who are in trouble, they understand that -- that, you know, we went from 60,000 to 70,000 deaths...
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marcela: la bella y la bestia, rapunzel y pascal, ley vivo y gato negro, batman y la mujer maravilla, una pequeÑa celebraciÓn esto serÁ muy especial y traerÁ mucha felicidad, pero asegÚrate de que el mal olor de la basura no lo arruine. para esto. a las bolsas de basura para deshacerme de las obras de los pactos, estas bolsas son perfectas porque protegen contra fugas y elimina los malos olores bloqueando y neutralizando hasta los olores mÁs fuertes. al final del dÍa para probar la tecnología de bloqueo de olores de glad, escondimos una galleta para perros... ...a la nariz más potente. ♪ si pueden bloquear olores a esta nariz, pueden bloquearlos a la tuya. be happy, es glad. ♪ alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice y a las perlas gain con aroma duradero. ¡parte de la colección de aromas irresistibles de gain! sino poder cenar con la mejor compañía. ♪ ritz. las reuniones familiares son un poco diferentes, y hay nuevas maneras de demostrar nuestro cariño. pero aunque mucho haya cambiado, es bueno saber que ciertas cosas siguen ig
marcela: la bella y la bestia, rapunzel y pascal, ley vivo y gato negro, batman y la mujer maravilla, una pequeÑa celebraciÓn esto serÁ muy especial y traerÁ mucha felicidad, pero asegÚrate de que el mal olor de la basura no lo arruine. para esto. a las bolsas de basura para deshacerme de las obras de los pactos, estas bolsas son perfectas porque protegen contra fugas y elimina los malos olores bloqueando y neutralizando hasta los olores mÁs fuertes. al final del dÍa para probar la...
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political fortunes, after his political team, including son-in-law jared kushner, campaign manager brad p pascalethe committee chair said the briefings may be hurting him politically. in an rnc poll of voters in battleground states, where biden led trump, voters ranked the coronavirus as the most important issue, with 54% saying trump was too slow to respond. 52% said they believed the government should be doing more. only 36% said they consider trump more honest and trustworthy. 35% said he was more compassionate and empathetic. 43% believed he fights more for people like them. 36% said trump was more calm, steady, and relatable. trump did outperform biden in some areas, including who is better at getting things done and handling a crisis. only 37% said they believe the country was headed in the right direction. a question which has historically determined whether an incumbent will win re-election. after sharing the polling with trump, the paper reports he flew into a rage, saying he did not belief the numbers. arguing that people love his performances at the daily briefings and think he is figh
political fortunes, after his political team, including son-in-law jared kushner, campaign manager brad p pascalethe committee chair said the briefings may be hurting him politically. in an rnc poll of voters in battleground states, where biden led trump, voters ranked the coronavirus as the most important issue, with 54% saying trump was too slow to respond. 52% said they believed the government should be doing more. only 36% said they consider trump more honest and trustworthy. 35% said he...