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sec. boockvar: i have no pockets tonight. good afternoon, everybody. thanks for joining me here yet again. we are coming in the home stretch here. the counties have been working incredibly, incredibly hard. hundreds of thousands of ballots have been counted so far today, and we are in very good shape, but there is still some to count. they are working incredibly hard. they are going to keep counting into the evening. you know, stay tuned. so let's see. we have been reaching out. we have been very closely in touch with all 67 counties, making sure they are reporting on as regular a basis as possible. now all of you, everybody around the country, around the state, are eagerly waiting, and i can tell you the counties are really taking their time making sure that every single voter in the commonwealth who has cast their ballot is having those ballots accurately and securely counted. so, as you know, we are going to keep counting. military and overseas ballots are coming in. those will continue
sec. boockvar: i have no pockets tonight. good afternoon, everybody. thanks for joining me here yet again. we are coming in the home stretch here. the counties have been working incredibly, incredibly hard. hundreds of thousands of ballots have been counted so far today, and we are in very good shape, but there is still some to count. they are working incredibly hard. they are going to keep counting into the evening. you know, stay tuned. so let's see. we have been reaching out. we have been...
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sec. boockvar: the provisional ballots i think it is still , early yet. let's touch base again after i have more than the number i have so far. ma atter: no guesssti allte -- no guesstimate at all? sec. boockvar: the context matters. if i tell you a number that reflects 41 counties, it could be not reflective of the whole. we will circle back with you. yes? reporter: i know you stand by the integrity of the election so far. have you or any of the counties investigated any specific allegations of voter fraud? sec. boockvar: no. i am not aware of any. you probably heard some weeks ago that there was a gentleman in luzern county who tried to apply for a ballot for his deceased mother. i don't know if you heard that, but that was several weeks ago. that was the only incident i am aware of in this year. yes, sir. reporter: i know you said a minute ago that you guys have counted the vast majority of the in-person votes. -- in person election day votes. can you give us a sense of how many of thos
sec. boockvar: the provisional ballots i think it is still , early yet. let's touch base again after i have more than the number i have so far. ma atter: no guesssti allte -- no guesstimate at all? sec. boockvar: the context matters. if i tell you a number that reflects 41 counties, it could be not reflective of the whole. we will circle back with you. yes? reporter: i know you stand by the integrity of the election so far. have you or any of the counties investigated any specific allegations...
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sec. benson: good evening. i'm proud to stand before you today to announce the results of our election in michigan. for nearly six weeks, from the moment voters began voting six weeks ago, the moment the polls closed at 8:00 p.m. on tuesday night, a record number of michigan citizens turned out to cast their votes and make their voices heard in a historic presidential election. overall more than 5.2 million michiganders voted in this election, more than any election in our state's history. many voted absentee, utilizing the mail or local drop boxes or their local clerks up offices to return their balances -- their ballots. on election day itself, in-person voting was exceptionally smooth, at polling locations where citizens of all background and political affiliations observed the process and perspective are voters' right to cast their votes free from threat or intimidation. now here we are, 24 hours after the polls closed in michigan, and i'm pleased to announce that in michigan the proce
sec. benson: good evening. i'm proud to stand before you today to announce the results of our election in michigan. for nearly six weeks, from the moment voters began voting six weeks ago, the moment the polls closed at 8:00 p.m. on tuesday night, a record number of michigan citizens turned out to cast their votes and make their voices heard in a historic presidential election. overall more than 5.2 million michiganders voted in this election, more than any election in our state's history. many...
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sec. napolitano: yeah, i don't have much to add. i was going to emphasize first the need to have a smooth handoff from a national security perspective and not to have any kind of a gap. we are fortunate that the president-elect has so much experience that even with this delay, he will be able to catch up quickly, but nonetheless, this is an unnecessary risk that president trump is putting on the country. and secondly, michael's comment about the removal of department of defense personnel and their replacement by political loyalists, president trump, two key personnel at the department of homeland security "resigned" yesterday according to the "washington post." these are troublesome moves from key departments necessary to protect the security of the american people. so if you were to ask me what's the greatest risk factor confronting the united states today, i would say the greatest risk factor is actually president trump. bill: i would like to pivot off that to start focusing a little bit
sec. napolitano: yeah, i don't have much to add. i was going to emphasize first the need to have a smooth handoff from a national security perspective and not to have any kind of a gap. we are fortunate that the president-elect has so much experience that even with this delay, he will be able to catch up quickly, but nonetheless, this is an unnecessary risk that president trump is putting on the country. and secondly, michael's comment about the removal of department of defense personnel and...
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sec. boockvar: i have not gotten any of those reports. sure we follow up with philadelphia and others to make sure we have the updated information. that is the first i'm hearing of it. i should be clear. i have not heard from voters or from anyone. that and ick in on will report back later. >> thank you, secretary. mark from bloomberg news at this time. next up will be christine from penn live. sowith it when he percent or -- 20% or so applications not returned, is there a way to suss out how many are voters who might show up at the polls and cemented their ballots and want to vote provisionally versus ballots that might still be arriving by mail? sec. boockvar: shirt. -- sure. what i will tell you is -- i'm glad you brought it up. the percentages are misleading in some ways when you were not aware of what the usual is. way looked before the primary at prior elections. about that historically 70% to 80% of the ballots mailed to voters were cast by voters. that is the normal and regular yea
sec. boockvar: i have not gotten any of those reports. sure we follow up with philadelphia and others to make sure we have the updated information. that is the first i'm hearing of it. i should be clear. i have not heard from voters or from anyone. that and ick in on will report back later. >> thank you, secretary. mark from bloomberg news at this time. next up will be christine from penn live. sowith it when he percent or -- 20% or so applications not returned, is there a way to suss out...
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sec. chertoff: i think there are two things creating risk from a security standpoint. first of all, having a transition, it begins right away . vetting clearances for the incoming team, giving president elect access to current intelligence, these are all part of the process of preparing so that when the new administration comes in, they can hit the ground running and not have to then figure out what the threats are and what they capabilities to respond are. we can talk a little later about how we did the handoff from the bush administration to the obama administration because that was very much in the front of our minds and we worked very cooperatively, of course both the outgoing and incoming folks, to make sure we fully briefed the people coming in with how they hadma, access to intelligence information and we even ran an exercise about a potential pandemic so they could get a feel for how things would work in the levers of government. there is another compounding problem where we are se
sec. chertoff: i think there are two things creating risk from a security standpoint. first of all, having a transition, it begins right away . vetting clearances for the incoming team, giving president elect access to current intelligence, these are all part of the process of preparing so that when the new administration comes in, they can hit the ground running and not have to then figure out what the threats are and what they capabilities to respond are. we can talk a little later about how...
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sec. benson: yes, i do believe it is frivolous. i am gratified that our elections on tuesday were smooth. the said repeatedly, as court of appeals in the case you mentioned underscored, that voter intimidation in michigan is illegal, that threatening to harm in any way voters on their way to vote is illegal, and we are ready to respond if those incidents occur in michigan. thankfully they didn't. i am glad voters heard our call to make our precincts places where people were proud to bring their kids to watch the democratic process in action. that was the story of voters of all backgrounds respecting each other and protecting everyone's right to vote. i am grateful for that. usekly different from the of the legal system to file frivolous claims as a way of sowing seeds od -- seeds of doubt about the integrity of our elections. i will remain steadfastly determined in the days ahead to continue to correct false information and tell the extraordinary story of our elections in michigan this yea
sec. benson: yes, i do believe it is frivolous. i am gratified that our elections on tuesday were smooth. the said repeatedly, as court of appeals in the case you mentioned underscored, that voter intimidation in michigan is illegal, that threatening to harm in any way voters on their way to vote is illegal, and we are ready to respond if those incidents occur in michigan. thankfully they didn't. i am glad voters heard our call to make our precincts places where people were proud to bring their...
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does the sec -- is it your view that the sec should establish a new disclosure regime? rather than focusing on our existing regimes for punishing this behavior? again, i would ask you to answer that question in writing. but it's very critical i think congress needs to get a right, and i would like you advice on that. >> happy to do so. >> thank you. senator brown. >> thank you mister chairman, i echoed the senator's request on that question, that's an important question. so thank you for the response that you will give. when borrowed stock from -- chairman klieman, he has to provide collateral under the customs protection role correct? >> correct. >> last month though, the sec issued a new action letter to senator that certain brokers are failing to provide collateral required. violating we think, the sec customer protections rule, they said it was okay as long as they fix it within six months. was that was that no action letter said? >> i think it's more nuanced than that senator, but look for purposes of this discussion, that is a fair way to say it. we gave a six-mon
does the sec -- is it your view that the sec should establish a new disclosure regime? rather than focusing on our existing regimes for punishing this behavior? again, i would ask you to answer that question in writing. but it's very critical i think congress needs to get a right, and i would like you advice on that. >> happy to do so. >> thank you. senator brown. >> thank you mister chairman, i echoed the senator's request on that question, that's an important question. so...
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-- required violating we think the sec customer protection rules. said it was ok it was ok as long as they fixed it within six months. commissioner clayton: it is much more nuanced than that. but for purposes of this discussion this is a fair -- we give a six month period for people to adopt practices that are clearly in-line line with the customer protection rule. this was motivated by ensuring that civic protection applied in this case. sen. brown: so, how widespread is this problem in your estimation? why do firms need six months to do this when in the past they had not? commissioner clayton: it is not clear they need six months to do it, but what is needed is the time for those types of transactions. stock out on loan to be unwound in what i would say is an orderly way. so as not to adversely affect customers in the market itself. the division of trading in markets in consultation -- made an assessment that this was not a particularly situation where people were particularly at risk. but that to use my word, we needed better hygiene across the s
-- required violating we think the sec customer protection rules. said it was ok it was ok as long as they fixed it within six months. commissioner clayton: it is much more nuanced than that. but for purposes of this discussion this is a fair -- we give a six month period for people to adopt practices that are clearly in-line line with the customer protection rule. this was motivated by ensuring that civic protection applied in this case. sen. brown: so, how widespread is this problem in your...
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sec.el: well, obviously i cannot speak for my former colleagues or anybody in office now. but for me, steve, to answer your question, i always had a northstar. it did not mean i was always right or i had the right answer. but i had a northstar. i knew why i was there. and i use to say, and you heard me say it, i set it on the floor of the senate and in speeches when i was being ridiculed by some of my republican colleagues as a rhino, republican in name only, i was disloyal to the republican party, i used to say we take an oath of office to the constitution. we don't take an oath of office to a particular -- a political party or the president. it is the constitution. as long as you have that privilege of serving this country in some capacity, your focus, your northstar should be what you think is the right thing to do for your country. obviously who you represent in your state. but for your country. i never got confused about that. it didn't mean i was any better than anybody else or i was
sec.el: well, obviously i cannot speak for my former colleagues or anybody in office now. but for me, steve, to answer your question, i always had a northstar. it did not mean i was always right or i had the right answer. but i had a northstar. i knew why i was there. and i use to say, and you heard me say it, i set it on the floor of the senate and in speeches when i was being ridiculed by some of my republican colleagues as a rhino, republican in name only, i was disloyal to the republican...
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sec. azar: let me ask general perna. have been working hard with the jurisdictions to make sure that the plan provides details to that end. you mentioned that pfizer comes in a package of 975 doses per tray. modernity comes in at 100 doses per trade. that is only a constraint because of what we have to do to maintain it at a right temperature for stability. you can break down both vaccines. you can pull out quantities of what you want to execute and normalthem from 2-8, refrigeration and execute them within five days. that is the key. , the the planning specified execution that we are counting on. these states have been working this. one of the reasons that we asked and brought walgreens and cvs in is because they know how to break this down and do small quantities for importing groups. we worked very detailed plans with them. we are collaborating that with the jurisdictions to make sure that no vaccine is wasted and wet when they go to immunize -- when they go to immunize, they have the r
sec. azar: let me ask general perna. have been working hard with the jurisdictions to make sure that the plan provides details to that end. you mentioned that pfizer comes in a package of 975 doses per tray. modernity comes in at 100 doses per trade. that is only a constraint because of what we have to do to maintain it at a right temperature for stability. you can break down both vaccines. you can pull out quantities of what you want to execute and normalthem from 2-8, refrigeration and...
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sec. pompeo: thanks, roger. all the reagan foundation trustees and staff. it is really special to be here today. i am honored you asked me to inaugurate this center for freedom and democracy. let's see if i can't solve this feedback problem myself. ready, i wastting reminded of a line from emerson. he said an institution is lengthened by the shadow of one man. there is no man who did more than reagan to restore america's confidence and human freedom in the post world war ii era. there is no better event than continuing that work by launching this institution 40 years after america sent our 40th president to the white house. people watching online and those in this room are students of president reagan. as a kid growing up in california, i got to see him in action as the governor. it was a very different california then. [laughter] was ronald: but it reagan as governor who believed in the promise of america. he believed no other nation under god was conceived in liberty quite the way that w
sec. pompeo: thanks, roger. all the reagan foundation trustees and staff. it is really special to be here today. i am honored you asked me to inaugurate this center for freedom and democracy. let's see if i can't solve this feedback problem myself. ready, i wastting reminded of a line from emerson. he said an institution is lengthened by the shadow of one man. there is no man who did more than reagan to restore america's confidence and human freedom in the post world war ii era. there is no...
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sec. baker: what did they say? did you ask them that? talmage: i asked them that. and they said your being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. sec. baker: i'm sorry. i misunderstood you. yeah, it absolutely was. i wrote a book about my four years as secretary of state called, "the politics of diplomacy." in there, i spent some time talking about how much i thought my experience as a lawyer helped me when i got to washington. it helped me in politics. but mostly it really helped me when i was secretary of state. because secretary of state, lawyers do a lot of negotiating. that's where i learned whatever skills i have in negotiation. but secretary of state's job is to negotiate on behalf of this country. it's negotiation, not business negotiation. it's international negotiation. so being a lawyer and learning to cross the ts and dot the is and be careful, and think through things, those are all traits i think i learned because of my legal training. and they h
sec. baker: what did they say? did you ask them that? talmage: i asked them that. and they said your being a lawyer was absolutely key to the way you went about your business. sec. baker: i'm sorry. i misunderstood you. yeah, it absolutely was. i wrote a book about my four years as secretary of state called, "the politics of diplomacy." in there, i spent some time talking about how much i thought my experience as a lawyer helped me when i got to washington. it helped me in politics....
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what questions might the sec ask? >> the sec it lock at thok at t and say that's good evidence that the plan was in place and the officer didn't trade on inside information he had that day. but that doesn't tell you anything about whether 1 the plan was based on inside information. we have to go back to august 19 when this plan was put in place. so the sec staff could easily look at whether that plan was established based on information that dr. bourla had at that time he would also don't know based on the information we have right now, whether that plan was changed over time. that's another factor. it might have been altered and maybe the sec could investigate whether that was altered based on insider information these are the type of charges the sec has brought in the past. the fact somebody has a 10-b plan we could look back at countrywide. angelo, amongst the many charges brought against him was insider trading. he had several plans set up and he was charged with illegal insider training based on the information h
what questions might the sec ask? >> the sec it lock at thok at t and say that's good evidence that the plan was in place and the officer didn't trade on inside information he had that day. but that doesn't tell you anything about whether 1 the plan was based on inside information. we have to go back to august 19 when this plan was put in place. so the sec staff could easily look at whether that plan was established based on information that dr. bourla had at that time he would also don't...
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but that's the last nice thing i'm saying about the sec. [laughter] >> well, you signed the book for me once war eagle, and so i'll make sure to show that to judge pryor. >> oh, he won't enjoy that. he won't enjoy that. >> if there are questions, please come to the microphone, ask them to the microphone, and i'll probably repeat them for the benefit of the camera. if there are no more questions, then we can go ahead and wrap up. are there any, any questions? >> well, i'll ask myself one. [laughter] i've noticed a bunch of people here from the state court system and state government. that was my introduction to montgomery e and alabama, was working with the state attorney general's office and getting to know the state courts. one question you might ask is whether justice and a loo e yea -- scalia had one of my hobby horses, state constitutions. or we could ask a slightly different way, were there areas where justice scalia and justice brennan agreed e? justice brennan, you know, kind of the leading liberal for decades at the court. and, of c
but that's the last nice thing i'm saying about the sec. [laughter] >> well, you signed the book for me once war eagle, and so i'll make sure to show that to judge pryor. >> oh, he won't enjoy that. he won't enjoy that. >> if there are questions, please come to the microphone, ask them to the microphone, and i'll probably repeat them for the benefit of the camera. if there are no more questions, then we can go ahead and wrap up. are there any, any questions? >> well,...
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but we at ohio state can think of one game against an sec team that went pretty well. but maybe the real way to put it -- i should remember i'm a guest -- >> these doors lock from the out. >> remember i'm the guest that i did hear a lot of ohio state coaches saying over the last -- i'm a very big ohio state football fan. this can be the difference between whether i'm happy or sad on a sunday. i watched a lot of ohio state football coaches in the last couple of decade saying things about modeling the program of sec programs. we have to start doing something things they're doing. speed was an issue for a while, and they -- so, that's a compliment. but that's the last nice thing i'm saying but the sec. >> well, you signed a book for me once, and i'll make sure to show that to judge pryor. >> he won't enjoy that. >> if there are questions, please come to the microphone and ask them and i'll probably relead them for the benefit of the camera. if there are no more questions, then we can go ahead and wrap up. are there any questions? >> well issue'll ask myself one. i noticed
but we at ohio state can think of one game against an sec team that went pretty well. but maybe the real way to put it -- i should remember i'm a guest -- >> these doors lock from the out. >> remember i'm the guest that i did hear a lot of ohio state coaches saying over the last -- i'm a very big ohio state football fan. this can be the difference between whether i'm happy or sad on a sunday. i watched a lot of ohio state football coaches in the last couple of decade saying things...
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which is the pert football conference, big ten or sec? >> oh. injury you're in alabama. >> you know, it's really funny. >> we in the big~10, and the sec, think we need at self-awareness here. they do not care for news the fall and maybe even that it too much. they don't care when we talk about college football. so someone outside of these conferences, if they've get the question, which do you prefer, the sec or the big ten, the answer would be something like this. oh, this reminds me of world war ii and the battle of stall lynn -- stalin grad, would you rather see lose, nazis or the communists and that's a hard question. that is the vantage point of the rest of america. now i'm not the rest of america this is an easy one. of course the big ten. the sec -- i'm trying to thing of a polite way to say this but i'm past being mid. the zack isn't a johnny come lately but the big ten has been doing this for centuries and you guys have been doing this for decades. i will say, if you measure it not even by decades bit years you have been doing pretty wel
which is the pert football conference, big ten or sec? >> oh. injury you're in alabama. >> you know, it's really funny. >> we in the big~10, and the sec, think we need at self-awareness here. they do not care for news the fall and maybe even that it too much. they don't care when we talk about college football. so someone outside of these conferences, if they've get the question, which do you prefer, the sec or the big ten, the answer would be something like this. oh, this...
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critical state and a county that could tell the story >> and later, sec chair jay clayton warns corporatemerica about a heightened risk for cyber attacks. he'll tell us what's keeping him up at night. as "power lunch" starts right now. >>> hi, at thisltyler, hi, every tech is lagging again and as the hours roll on, it's getting worse. let's go to bob pisani for more details. >> what's going on is there's a little bit of a rotation here. stimulus is coming back. some are investing in the idea there's going to be stimulus however, it's coming at the cost of big cap technology and all those work-from-home stories, kelly, that worked so well three or four months ago amazon, that's a six-week low for amazon right now apple's at probably a five-week low, microsoft, facebook, nvidia, also on the down side. it's the same with those other stay-at-home, the not mega caps but the stocks that did really, really well at the stay-at-home story, the docusign, the zoom video. what are they doing? they're playing the quasi reowing plare reopening play gap and tapestry have been up, small caps have been ou
critical state and a county that could tell the story >> and later, sec chair jay clayton warns corporatemerica about a heightened risk for cyber attacks. he'll tell us what's keeping him up at night. as "power lunch" starts right now. >>> hi, at thisltyler, hi, every tech is lagging again and as the hours roll on, it's getting worse. let's go to bob pisani for more details. >> what's going on is there's a little bit of a rotation here. stimulus is coming back....
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sec. pompeo: good morning, everyone. thanks, roger, ben, and all the trustees and staff for making this event possible. here really special to be today. i'm honored you asked me to inaugurate the center for freedom of democracy. [microphone feedback] as my team was helping me get ready, i was reminded of a line from emerson -- i don't quote poetry often. president reagan quoted in westminster in 1982. an institution is lengthened by the shadow of one man, and there is no man who did more than reagan to restore america's confidence and human freedom in the post world war ii era. there is no better event than continuing that work by launching this new institution 40 years after america sent our 40th president to the white house. people watching online and those in this room are students of president reagan. as a kid growing up in california, i got to see him in action as the governor. it was a very different california then. [laughter] but it was ronald reagan as governor who believed in the
sec. pompeo: good morning, everyone. thanks, roger, ben, and all the trustees and staff for making this event possible. here really special to be today. i'm honored you asked me to inaugurate the center for freedom of democracy. [microphone feedback] as my team was helping me get ready, i was reminded of a line from emerson -- i don't quote poetry often. president reagan quoted in westminster in 1982. an institution is lengthened by the shadow of one man, and there is no man who did more than...
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tom, it looks like the sec is in a hurry. what is it proposing? tom: absolutely. the since we are getting as they are stepping up their preparations for this new legal framework that again would force chinese companies listed in the u.s. to delist if they failed to comply with u.s. audit laws. the sense is they want to get something in place before the biden administration takes over, even if the final setting of rules and standards will come under a eyed administration simply because of the timeline. we are getting to the point where by december, the new rules and proposals should be out for public consultation. the key concern is, and this has been rumbling in the u.s. for some years, is china simply does not allow checking or investigation or inspection of the audit of its companies listed in the u.s. china says that's because of confidentiality reasons and the u.s. assets chinese to play by the rules. are building new rules and regulations. you could be looking at these rules in place, fixed, by january of next year. in terms of when they are implemented, it m
tom, it looks like the sec is in a hurry. what is it proposing? tom: absolutely. the since we are getting as they are stepping up their preparations for this new legal framework that again would force chinese companies listed in the u.s. to delist if they failed to comply with u.s. audit laws. the sense is they want to get something in place before the biden administration takes over, even if the final setting of rules and standards will come under a eyed administration simply because of the...
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you can read more about the sec on today's edition of daybreak. also available on mobile in the bloomberg. the's a quick check of first word headlines are the nomination of judy shelton to the fed board has been blocked in the senate. and sent back to president trump. majority leader mitch mcconnell after covid-19 exposure forced two republicans into quarantine. the party was left short of the votes. mcconnell switched his vote to no. the outcome became clear. the senate may reconsider shelton's nomination later this week. is said to be close to a deal on futures - a breakthrough may come on monday although both sides say there is some way apart on a range of issues. anyces in brussels say agreement would require london to compromise and prime minister boris johnson told his cabinet a final deal remains far from certain with time running out. thet morrison has become new japanese prime minister as he tries to build a coalition of like-minded democracies to challenge china's position against asia. they signed a new defense to following the so-calle
you can read more about the sec on today's edition of daybreak. also available on mobile in the bloomberg. the's a quick check of first word headlines are the nomination of judy shelton to the fed board has been blocked in the senate. and sent back to president trump. majority leader mitch mcconnell after covid-19 exposure forced two republicans into quarantine. the party was left short of the votes. mcconnell switched his vote to no. the outcome became clear. the senate may reconsider...
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jokey newscast because i want to do serious one and they had to persuade their boss it was okay to the sec requirements for the news. and then tongue-in-cheek for themselves but it turned out it was spread out around the southeast and ultimately around the nation and one of the signatures of the entire statio station. >> and a masterpiece a bad taste. and there is the sec will change which meant that i started to get fan mail from people outside of atlanta. why were people watching a georgia station in nebraska? because they could. and then it so hard to imagine there was a time there was just a few stations of most of them went off at night if you were left up and kansas and there was bill in the middle of the night doing funny things, it seemed like it was live you just watched it because you were so thankful there was a late night movie and was there to entertain you. is a concept without calling it that. and i love it centered in atlanta not like dc or new york and basically ted and his merry band of tp folk together the moment in time that technology allowed pumping out what they were
jokey newscast because i want to do serious one and they had to persuade their boss it was okay to the sec requirements for the news. and then tongue-in-cheek for themselves but it turned out it was spread out around the southeast and ultimately around the nation and one of the signatures of the entire statio station. >> and a masterpiece a bad taste. and there is the sec will change which meant that i started to get fan mail from people outside of atlanta. why were people watching a...
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isthe sec and what the sec able to do and going to do i do not know.clearly cannot regulate these companies. this,ou see gsx doing post-exposure in broad daylight, bloomberg dropped an article and one of the fund managers helping to push this up , this is china and chinese stock promotion, manipulation, fraud machine laughing in the face of the sec. the sec cannot regulate these to delist we need these companies. especially when china put on its books, effective as of this year, that no p.r.c. based company may cooperate with the sec or any other foreign regulator without the express permission of the chinese regulatory commission, which is not going to be given in most situations. ande cannot regulate them it is easy to find case studies tick by tick where they are ripping us off, we need to delist. otherwise this is a total joke and what is the point of a market? >> muddy waters ceo carson block speaking to bloomberg. next, chinese companies are struggling in the credit space with defaults topping 100 billion yuan. another big wave ivory payments are
isthe sec and what the sec able to do and going to do i do not know.clearly cannot regulate these companies. this,ou see gsx doing post-exposure in broad daylight, bloomberg dropped an article and one of the fund managers helping to push this up , this is china and chinese stock promotion, manipulation, fraud machine laughing in the face of the sec. the sec cannot regulate these to delist we need these companies. especially when china put on its books, effective as of this year, that no p.r.c....
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the sec clearly cannot regulate these companies. thise gsx postexposure in broad daylight, and bloomberg even dropped an article a week or two ago on one of the managers based in singapore helping to push this this is chinese stock manipulation, fraud machine laughing in the face of the s.e.c.. the s.e.c. cannot regulate these companies. we need to delisted these companies, especially when china put on its books, effective companyis year, that no may cooperate with the sec or any other foreign regulator without the express permission of the chinese securities regulatory commission, which is clearly not going to be given in most situations. so, if we cannot regulate them, and they are ripping us off, and it is easy to find these case studies where they are, we need to delist. otherwise, this is a total joke, and what is the point of the market? erik: that is the question. always great to see you. carson block, the ceo of muddy waters capital. taylor: thank you as always to erik schatzker. we areup later today, speaking with the direc
the sec clearly cannot regulate these companies. thise gsx postexposure in broad daylight, and bloomberg even dropped an article a week or two ago on one of the managers based in singapore helping to push this this is chinese stock manipulation, fraud machine laughing in the face of the s.e.c.. the s.e.c. cannot regulate these companies. we need to delisted these companies, especially when china put on its books, effective companyis year, that no may cooperate with the sec or any other foreign...
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sec.: let's put it this way -- in the third-quarter , our economy actually grew 8% compared to the second quarter. of course, compared to last year, we are still down for the third quarter about 11.5% and for the nine months, around 10%, down from last year. we are seeing a lot of green shoots coming up and we are very remittances from abroad are holding up and they have not declined as much as we expected. they are only down about 2.5% from last year. we were expecting something in excess of 5%. our housing market for residential homes is holding up well. our foreign exchange reserves , up 104highest ever com billion u.s. dollars. by -- has increased in value 4.9% since the beginning of the year. we are having difficulty due to the contagion with risk stimulating people's demand. people are still very cautious about getting sick and therefor are holding back on spending. but we believe that we are on the right track and we will see a better performance in the last quarter of this year. bi
sec.: let's put it this way -- in the third-quarter , our economy actually grew 8% compared to the second quarter. of course, compared to last year, we are still down for the third quarter about 11.5% and for the nine months, around 10%, down from last year. we are seeing a lot of green shoots coming up and we are very remittances from abroad are holding up and they have not declined as much as we expected. they are only down about 2.5% from last year. we were expecting something in excess of...
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we jumped in as did the commission at the sec and their staffs as well as the staff and numbers ofongress using zoom and other platforms to connect and i do this now daily on everyday basis where we are seen membs of congress and the sec and their staff and o staff at aca connects is doing the same thing and our members are doing it with us as we join on zoom calls with members of congres and their staff et cetera so our business goes on but fraly, it is very much the sam only using technology now that really is enabled by the broadband networks provided by ourca connects members as well as other broadband providers. wet aca connects are very much engaged on everyday basis and we continue to do what we always do sinc 1993 when we first started this organization and that is look forward to every day where we have the opportunity to work with the house and weork with the senate and we work with the majority and work with the minority and it doesn't matter but we are interested in working with people at the fcc as well as on capitol hill to help solve problems and these unique, particular pr
we jumped in as did the commission at the sec and their staffs as well as the staff and numbers ofongress using zoom and other platforms to connect and i do this now daily on everyday basis where we are seen membs of congress and the sec and their staff and o staff at aca connects is doing the same thing and our members are doing it with us as we join on zoom calls with members of congres and their staff et cetera so our business goes on but fraly, it is very much the sam only using technology...
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sec. pompeo: thanks, roger. all the reagan foundation trustees and staff.
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one critic called it a masterpiece of bad take but it did started being broadcast and there was an sec rule change in 19 survey to which meant that but question was why were people watching a georgia station in nebraska. >> because they could? again for us now even those of us were members it is so hard to imagine a time when it was a few stations and went most of them went off at night if you are left up at night in kansas and there was bill in the middle of the night doing funny things it seemed like it was life trade you kept watching it because you are so thankful there was a late night movie and billed to entertain you. it was a proof of concept without them calling it that. basically this story is about the perfect marriage and i love that it centered in atlanta and not in a typical media capital like los angeles or new york or dc basically ted and his merry ban of tv folk together the moment in time technology allowed were pumping out what they were doing first locally and then regionally and then nationally and showing the power of 24 hour news and the power of cable which is v
one critic called it a masterpiece of bad take but it did started being broadcast and there was an sec rule change in 19 survey to which meant that but question was why were people watching a georgia station in nebraska. >> because they could? again for us now even those of us were members it is so hard to imagine a time when it was a few stations and went most of them went off at night if you are left up at night in kansas and there was bill in the middle of the night doing funny things...
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sec. pompeo: thank you. mr. prime minister, it is an honor and joy to be with you today. i had a chance to walk through the city of david. you and i met looking out over the old state. the peace, the increased prosperity, and the reduced risk to citizens across the region jewish homeland we have accomplished together is historic and you should be proud to have led your people in this direction and i know president trump is proud of the work we have done alongside you. we have done remarkable things. you went through the list, whether it is the simple fact of recognizing the reality of jerusalem as the rightful, proper, true capital of israel. stateshat the united hadn't done this for decades and moved our embassy there. how simple, how right and just. i remember the stories that if we did this, there would be war. but in fact peace is what has followed. i will have the chance to visit the golan heights. the simple recognition as part of israel and president trump -- israel is historic. recognition of the reality and then you talked about the state department took the wron
sec. pompeo: thank you. mr. prime minister, it is an honor and joy to be with you today. i had a chance to walk through the city of david. you and i met looking out over the old state. the peace, the increased prosperity, and the reduced risk to citizens across the region jewish homeland we have accomplished together is historic and you should be proud to have led your people in this direction and i know president trump is proud of the work we have done alongside you. we have done remarkable...
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hour and time for the top of the news big covid trouble in college football late this afternoon the sec announced number one alabama's game at lsu postponed with several players at baton rouge with covid and in quarantine that's huge. lsu already postponed a game making a reschedule very tough december 19th held out as a possibility. then there's fifth rank tennessee at mississippi state those are over and on top of that arkansas's head coach tested positive on sunday and under the rules will not coach this weekend for the razorbacks for number 6 florida. we started to see a light at the end of this pandemic title yesterday. a vaccine that looks like it may work pfizer says it's more than 90% effective in trial pfizer says up to 25 million people could get vaccinated by the end of the year. but before you put it in you, how does it work because it's not the vaccine method of old at all this is new technology >> reporter: when your body fights off a virus, it makes antibodies that fight like soldiers vaccines help us do that, training our immune soldiers to be ready in the war against co
hour and time for the top of the news big covid trouble in college football late this afternoon the sec announced number one alabama's game at lsu postponed with several players at baton rouge with covid and in quarantine that's huge. lsu already postponed a game making a reschedule very tough december 19th held out as a possibility. then there's fifth rank tennessee at mississippi state those are over and on top of that arkansas's head coach tested positive on sunday and under the rules will...
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sec. castro: mr.sident, thank you so much for having me today and the work of the clinton foundation. it is great to be with maurice. you are doing fantastic work. if i had to describe it, we have an affordable housing crisis out there in many communities. that preceded covid-19. as you said, coming into 2020, what we had was a homeownership rate that was still lower than it had been for most of the last 20 years. it never fully recovered from the great recession, particularly in communities of color. black homeownership rates had been decimated after the great recession. it was just beginning to climb back up. we saw rents spiking in communities big and small throughout the united states. as you know, every couple of years, hud does something called a worst-case housing needs assessment to determine the number of households across the united states -- these are folks who are renters who are making less than 50% of the median income and are paying more than 50% of their income on rent every month or l
sec. castro: mr.sident, thank you so much for having me today and the work of the clinton foundation. it is great to be with maurice. you are doing fantastic work. if i had to describe it, we have an affordable housing crisis out there in many communities. that preceded covid-19. as you said, coming into 2020, what we had was a homeownership rate that was still lower than it had been for most of the last 20 years. it never fully recovered from the great recession, particularly in communities of...
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well as the 1st studio movie to resume for adoption during the pandemic, duran's sec, world dominion recently managed to ramp up production, having gone through some 40000 covert 900 tests and rigorous sequestering and monitoring of its cast and crew. well, it's just one illustration of the massive challenges facing the film industry in the covert era, as now even screenwriters grapple with how to write around distancing requirements . sebastiano andre likes to listen to classical music while he writes, this is that's how he gets his best ideas. the great all snowballs into the room with a bloody nose. did you have a fight? creative has never been harder. you have to do. i told you i would sort glorio out myself. darling, come here. he cruised. she kisses him. some of the alarm kissing is not allowed. there's a global pandemic going on in. ok. so one day my, it's not really have a siren on his desk, but he does have to take a number of issues into account just the script accordingly. and of course, i could minimize the risk by simply not having any kissing scenes at all. but it makes
well as the 1st studio movie to resume for adoption during the pandemic, duran's sec, world dominion recently managed to ramp up production, having gone through some 40000 covert 900 tests and rigorous sequestering and monitoring of its cast and crew. well, it's just one illustration of the massive challenges facing the film industry in the covert era, as now even screenwriters grapple with how to write around distancing requirements . sebastiano andre likes to listen to classical music while...
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a senior market analyst at craig thanks for joining us does this announcement from pfizer and by on sec give them a major advantage over the other vaccine produces. it gives them an advantage in that it looks like they're going to be the 1st to market so that means that they are going to be highest in the money in the early days and obviously with this process there is no guarantees so just because an oxford university with an old is a far along in the process until actually gets regulator approval is no guarantee that it's going to so 1st the market effectively just means that it's the only counted out there for now so to an extent you do get a slight advantage that said there are number of different vaccines potential vaccines out there that will be flooding this market but it's not a small market this is an entire global population will be need to need to be vaccinated or at least 70 percent of which will need to be vaccinated now over the next few years so there's going to be plenty of demand more than enough to cover the supply that's going to be provided by pfizer astra zeneca and
a senior market analyst at craig thanks for joining us does this announcement from pfizer and by on sec give them a major advantage over the other vaccine produces. it gives them an advantage in that it looks like they're going to be the 1st to market so that means that they are going to be highest in the money in the early days and obviously with this process there is no guarantees so just because an oxford university with an old is a far along in the process until actually gets regulator...
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and finally one sec to bring well out of the pandemic is icelandic wool that exports up by 70 percent pot a field by a finnish lockdown craze for knitting traditional icelandic jump as one of the country's biggest won't produces is taking on new staff or extra evening shifts and says it hopes to fulfill $100.00 tonnes of additional orders next year most of the extra demand is coming from private individuals who are picking up the needles join all those extra hours stuck at home. and it's always nice to end with a good yawn that's over me in the business to hear about an exit interviews. played. such. luck. traumatic scenes of the kings of europe. free fall. even before the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of the most serious crisis more and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. should they give up. 5. 160 minutes on d w. i mean nothing out of the well i guess sometimes i am but most end up in with a bunch of anything for german culture. to take this drama because it's all about. time rachel join me for me thin
and finally one sec to bring well out of the pandemic is icelandic wool that exports up by 70 percent pot a field by a finnish lockdown craze for knitting traditional icelandic jump as one of the country's biggest won't produces is taking on new staff or extra evening shifts and says it hopes to fulfill $100.00 tonnes of additional orders next year most of the extra demand is coming from private individuals who are picking up the needles join all those extra hours stuck at home. and it's always...
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if you are identifying them and telling the primary regulators like the sec, we want to know more about coordination among different agencies, a development like , i can imagineew their pain close attention to this end it would be a big step forward. joe: talking about hedge funds of a shadow banking, leverage late -- leverage lending. what about big banks, too big to fail institutions? what do you see as the priorities on that front? >> there will certainly be an ongoing need for diligence. allowing banks to continue to make payoffs after the pandemic and. i think he has a deep understanding that you have to bankingell-capitalized sector. countercyclical bubble, so they can spend it down in bad times, and try to figure out what additional roles they can play. kathryn judge, professor of law at lumbee law school. -- at columbia law school. joe: i woke up this morning like, today will be an important, critical, sacred day in history. and it was. caroline: i am glad i got to share it with you. joe: this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. settin
if you are identifying them and telling the primary regulators like the sec, we want to know more about coordination among different agencies, a development like , i can imagineew their pain close attention to this end it would be a big step forward. joe: talking about hedge funds of a shadow banking, leverage late -- leverage lending. what about big banks, too big to fail institutions? what do you see as the priorities on that front? >> there will certainly be an ongoing need for...
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do you think sec will finish the season? >> we've had challenges over the last several weeks. a large number of games that have been canceled. the reason for that is because we're seeing significant numbers increase in community transmission. total numbers increase across our state, then a larger number of those associated with the program football players etc. are testing positive as well making challenges. my plea to everyone in the southeastern conference and everyone who cares about college football around the country or cares about sports in general. the best way we can insure they go forward is by doing our part. let's do the little things that make a difference. let's wear a mask, let's stay in small groups even over thanksgiving. let's be personally responsible. we don't need the government to tell us what to do. we as individuals just need to recognize that we can do some little things to make a big difference. >> bret: across party lines governor reeves. we appreciate your time. governor kelly earlier from kansas. thank you both for being on dealing with this coronav
do you think sec will finish the season? >> we've had challenges over the last several weeks. a large number of games that have been canceled. the reason for that is because we're seeing significant numbers increase in community transmission. total numbers increase across our state, then a larger number of those associated with the program football players etc. are testing positive as well making challenges. my plea to everyone in the southeastern conference and everyone who cares about...
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. >> juan: wait a sec. you're talking about people before power.ires the defense secretary. he goes after -- that's not canceling. >> juan: he goes after the person who does our national climate change assessment. gets rid of them. so i guess it's about power, wouldn't you say? >> greg: not making any sense. >> juan: he should be fighting the virus. he should be doing things to help america and he's involved with people and you say no, democrats put power before -- i see power plays all the time. >> greg: that's my point. >> juan: people here on this show come own we make mistakes, people call us on it. when we tell lies, people call us on it. why do you say it's terrible that people want to say that people involved with enabling trump should be held accountab accountable. it seems there should be consequences for bad behavior. >> greg: there should be consequences for anybody that supports trump. >> juan: what kind of consequences. if a corporation, if i'm running a corporation and i see you know what i think this person did something the damages
. >> juan: wait a sec. you're talking about people before power.ires the defense secretary. he goes after -- that's not canceling. >> juan: he goes after the person who does our national climate change assessment. gets rid of them. so i guess it's about power, wouldn't you say? >> greg: not making any sense. >> juan: he should be fighting the virus. he should be doing things to help america and he's involved with people and you say no, democrats put power before -- i see...
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hang on one sec. just one sec. >> another -- >> okay. >> go ahead. >> i searched almanacs -- am i still on? >> yes, we hear you. >> i began keeping an almanac of the things that were named for her or after her, and here it goes. a rose, a mid season peony, an amber-tipped calla lily, a clock, a cake, a strawberry, a bowl in a traveling wild west -- bull in a traveling wild west rodeo, $10 to anyone who can ride eleanor roosevelt in ten seconds. a shawed of blue -- a shade of blue, a spaghetti-strapped wedding gown. a milwaukee restaurant, innumerable public and slow e casual schools, a college at the university of california-san diego, an honorary chapter of kappa delta phi, a dormitory for women at rhode island state college, world war ii war plane, countless newborns including anna eleanor roosevelt blake, the baby born in a trailer february 6, 1939, north wilmington, massachusetts, the american pop music singer born 1940, eleanor berke steven, writer of the movie dirty dancing. myriad pets, awards
hang on one sec. just one sec. >> another -- >> okay. >> go ahead. >> i searched almanacs -- am i still on? >> yes, we hear you. >> i began keeping an almanac of the things that were named for her or after her, and here it goes. a rose, a mid season peony, an amber-tipped calla lily, a clock, a cake, a strawberry, a bowl in a traveling wild west -- bull in a traveling wild west rodeo, $10 to anyone who can ride eleanor roosevelt in ten seconds. a shawed of...
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the sec has canceled four games for this weekend pac-12 pulling the plug on utah/ucla. what the leagues are doing to put things on the field. >>> for the first time ever four astronauts are jumping on board a private spacecraft >>> plus, gator wrestling. not everyone's favorite pastime but for chrissie or gator girl, it's just another day. what she has to say about that giant gator you may have seen on your phone and was spotted on a florida golf course. >>> the >>> nasa and spacex are teaming up for an historic launch this week end weather permitting. after a successful test flight in may this is the first operational mission nasa will fly using a rocket built by a private company. it will take three american astronauts and one from japan to the international space plan the crew subbing it and dubbing it resilience. perfect name in the year of the global pandemic. nbc's jay gray live at kennedy space center jay, the weather how's it looking >> reporter: well, shep, it's already causing problems you know it's always the wild card during launches here. it wasn't the weat
the sec has canceled four games for this weekend pac-12 pulling the plug on utah/ucla. what the leagues are doing to put things on the field. >>> for the first time ever four astronauts are jumping on board a private spacecraft >>> plus, gator wrestling. not everyone's favorite pastime but for chrissie or gator girl, it's just another day. what she has to say about that giant gator you may have seen on your phone and was spotted on a florida golf course. >>> the...
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sec. pompeo: there will be a smooth transition to a second trump administration. mr.iden: i think it is an embarrassment, quite frankly. the only thing that -- how can i say this? help thet will not president's legacy. francine: that was the secretary of state, mike pompeo, and president-elect joe biden speaking yesterday. pompeo's remarks may have been but there have been trump's unsubstantiated remarks of voter fraud. news conference as president-elect that he is moving forward regardless. joining us now is tony blair, to talk about the transition, to talk about politics and multilateralism. here is a clip from the former u.k. prime minister. thank you so much for joining us, mr. tony blair. how should global leaders actually deal with this unusual transition period in the u.s.? mr. blair: what they will do is let the american situation take , obviously, and they are going to treat joe biden as the next american president, which is why you find the leaders engage in having telephone calls. -- engaging, having telephone calls. they will do more in the next few weeks,
sec. pompeo: there will be a smooth transition to a second trump administration. mr.iden: i think it is an embarrassment, quite frankly. the only thing that -- how can i say this? help thet will not president's legacy. francine: that was the secretary of state, mike pompeo, and president-elect joe biden speaking yesterday. pompeo's remarks may have been but there have been trump's unsubstantiated remarks of voter fraud. news conference as president-elect that he is moving forward regardless....
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veto you may have to do battle sec payback. boys will have. thank you. thank you. thank you for years and i give the fans it'll be safe for you says who do you. have a crush on full blast. chavo said i forgot he. came to the ship was the spoils of 5 also hitch a double but i had to know i just didn't know what he will or that i was you know me was my right heel that was probably the only way she knew what you face so i voted for most of it because it's ok to say just sensible about how i see. them in the film and this will be outgrowing you'll hold out. you were one of them that's going to last the moment. the way. you know you. tube. gave your grandfather to where you were boomers who are here with. this kid he has a little boy here. quite how i just found myself. as i was asked i have a love out here is ok stuff. for it was really my only i didn't. i didn't want to very radical behaved child begin to think about why one cool kid here put it there was the right probably the only one talking to my own pictures as could be also to show up with them or be able to put
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crew dragon estan en la estaciÓn espacial internacional donde estarÁ hasta el mes de abril, la cÁpsula secanuel josÉ becerra en el banco montrÉal, ¿no es cierto? - sÍ, seÑor. - ujÚ. - trabajÉ con el un aÑo para el Área internacional. - ya. gracias. siÉntese, por favor. siÉntese y empiece una vez mÁs, ¿sÍ, por favor? gracias. - trabajÉ con el durante un aÑo en el Área internacional. - ujÚm.
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