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ann: that's fascinating. of course, you did not have as many first ladies around as when your father left office. we went through a period then where there was five living former presidents. susan: right, and my mother of course new ladybird because of the johnson's having also been in the house. she had known ladybird and lyndon for years because they had all been in the house up on the hill together. same with the bushes. my dad knew george bush -- stewart bush, so that goes way back. the bushes and fords go way back. it was kind of been old group of friends still hanging out together. they all got along. then my mother became very good friends with roseanne carter. ann: i know president carter and president ford did a lot of things together. let's move on to this question from adam in rochester, new york. what was your mother's reaction to your father becoming president? susan: well, i will step back first of all to when he became vice president because my mother was saying, you said we were going to retir
ann: that's fascinating. of course, you did not have as many first ladies around as when your father left office. we went through a period then where there was five living former presidents. susan: right, and my mother of course new ladybird because of the johnson's having also been in the house. she had known ladybird and lyndon for years because they had all been in the house up on the hill together. same with the bushes. my dad knew george bush -- stewart bush, so that goes way back. the...
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here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. the u.s. is talking about a premature reduction in its bond buying program, chair powell adding that a taper tantrum is a good reminder for policymakers to choose carefully. chair powell: that is another lesson of the global financial crisis is because not to exit too early. we will let the world know. we will communicate very clearly with the public, and we will do so, by the way, well in advance of active consideration of beginning to taper asset purchases. leigh-ann: after leaving the white house, president donald trump plans to live at mar-a-lago in florida and continue employee think some of his current aides. one snag for the president, some of his future neighbors are trying to stop him taking up a permanent residence. and another successful test mission for blue origin. the rocket took off from texas, this time carrying a life-size domain called mannequin skywalker to the edge of space p he will one day be replaced by space tourists at the cost of $200,000 a seat. global news, 24 hours
here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. the u.s. is talking about a premature reduction in its bond buying program, chair powell adding that a taper tantrum is a good reminder for policymakers to choose carefully. chair powell: that is another lesson of the global financial crisis is because not to exit too early. we will let the world know. we will communicate very clearly with the public, and we will do so, by the way, well in advance of active...
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here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. axios says that senate majority law enforcement officers are treating it like a counterterrorism investigation. so far, more than 70 people have been charged with crimes ranging from trespass to assault. now, the u.k. government is urgently calling on the public to follow the lockdown rules. a continuing surge in -- has continued to push the number on ventilators to the highest since april. they are putting the health of the nation at risk. italy's government is on the brink of collapse. a junior ally to prime minister giuseppe conte -- only at 3% in opinion polls. but if it pulls out, the government would lose its parliamentary majority. president-elect joe biden is likely to pick wall street critic gary gensler to lead the sec. he ran the trade commission during the obama administration. he was in frequent contact and conflict with the banks. he was a driving force behind the government's new oversight of the massive over-the-counter swaps market. global news, 24 hours a day, on air
here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. axios says that senate majority law enforcement officers are treating it like a counterterrorism investigation. so far, more than 70 people have been charged with crimes ranging from trespass to assault. now, the u.k. government is urgently calling on the public to follow the lockdown rules. a continuing surge in -- has continued to push the number on ventilators to the highest since april. they are putting the health...
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here's anne hathaway oh, that's what i'm talking about. anne, welcome back to "the tonight show. you look fantastic thank you so much for coming on the show >> thank you so much i'm so happy to be here. >> jimmy: i've known you for a a pretty long time now i've heard people call you annie, like, your good friends do i call you anne or annie? >> call me annie >> jimmy: yeah >> everybody everybody, call me annie, please it's -- can we talk about my name for a second? >> jimmy: yeah, of course. i'd love to. >> can we -- can we really get -- let's spill the tea so, i, you know, when i was 14 years old, i did a commercial, and i had to get my s.a.g. card and they asked me, "what do you want your name to be?" and i'm like, "well, it should be my name my name is anne hathaway." and i never -- and so that seemed like the right choice, but it never occurred to me that for the rest of my life people would call me anne. the only person who ever calls me anne is my mother, and she only does it when she's really mad at me. like, really mad >> jimmy: yeah, i know that. >> and so every time, li
here's anne hathaway oh, that's what i'm talking about. anne, welcome back to "the tonight show. you look fantastic thank you so much for coming on the show >> thank you so much i'm so happy to be here. >> jimmy: i've known you for a a pretty long time now i've heard people call you annie, like, your good friends do i call you anne or annie? >> call me annie >> jimmy: yeah >> everybody everybody, call me annie, please it's -- can we talk about my name for a...
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hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. the u.s. has given 30 5 million vaccines with president-elect joe biden saying he wants to deliver 100 million in his first 100 days. one positive signs, however, the number of hospitalizations in california is now starting to drop. in europe, germany is tightening its log down. non-essential -- lockdown. non-essential stores will stay closed until february 14. chancellor angela merkel is saying they may need new border controls to guard against new variants of the virus. italy's prime minister has devised a crucial confidence vote that fall short of an outright majority. he campaigns to get centrist and independent lawmakers on his side but fails to fully plug the gap left by matteo renzi and his party. he will need more if he wants to stay in power longer-term. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg @quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so muc
hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. the u.s. has given 30 5 million vaccines with president-elect joe biden saying he wants to deliver 100 million in his first 100 days. one positive signs, however, the number of hospitalizations in california is now starting to drop. in europe, germany is tightening its log down. non-essential -- lockdown. non-essential stores will stay closed until february 14. chancellor angela merkel is saying they may need new border controls to guard against...
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anne ashworth, the telegraph. this morning from jarlinson pantano, jvt, as he is known —— jonathan jarlinson pantano, jvt, as he is known ——jonathan bond hand. just because you have had the vaccine doesn't mean you cannot transmit coronavirus so you should abide by the rules. ., ., , ., the rules. throughout this whole crisis, jvt the rules. throughout this whole crisis. jvt has — the rules. throughout this whole crisis, jvt has been _ the rules. throughout this whole crisis, jvt has been very, - the rules. throughout this whole crisis, jvt has been very, very i crisis, jvt has been very, very clear. he is a plain speaking i and is warning people that even if they have had the second dose of the vaccine they should not be going out, socialising, they should maintain the lockdown rules until more people have been vaccinated. this is one of these keeping it real messages we are getting now, that we are not out of the woods, the vaccine will be the solution but it will take time. more interestingly, further
anne ashworth, the telegraph. this morning from jarlinson pantano, jvt, as he is known —— jonathan jarlinson pantano, jvt, as he is known ——jonathan bond hand. just because you have had the vaccine doesn't mean you cannot transmit coronavirus so you should abide by the rules. ., ., , ., the rules. throughout this whole crisis, jvt the rules. throughout this whole crisis. jvt has — the rules. throughout this whole crisis, jvt has been _ the rules. throughout this whole crisis, jvt has...
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here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. top democrats are calling on the vice president mike pence to act, saying otherwise they may start the impeachment process. it comes amid a wave of resignations over the president's incitement of the mob. president-elect joe biden has described the trump supporters that stormed the u.s. capitol as "domestic terrorists," adding they would have been treated much more harshly had they represented black lives matter. creating an atmosphere that toowed the violence happen. bloomberg sources tell us president trump has prepared a list of individuals he is hoping to pardon in his final days of presidency, including family members, cabinet members, prominent rappers, and perhaps the president himself. january 19 is his last full day in office. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg @quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. joining me is th
here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. top democrats are calling on the vice president mike pence to act, saying otherwise they may start the impeachment process. it comes amid a wave of resignations over the president's incitement of the mob. president-elect joe biden has described the trump supporters that stormed the u.s. capitol as "domestic terrorists," adding they would have been treated much more harshly had they represented black lives...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, a second historic impeachment trial of former president donald trump has been set in motion. the house delivered the article of impeachment to the senate last night. democrats are charging mr. trump with inciting the deadly capitol riots. but more republicans seem to be backing away from convicting him. naomi ruchim is in new york. so, naomi, what happens next? >> reporter: anne-marie, today, those senators will be sworn in as members of the impeachment trial. and from there, the impeachment managers, those house democrats and members of the former president's defense team will each prepare their briefs. and this all comes amid heightened security on capitol hill. house managers delivered an article of impeachment against former president trump to the senate for a historic second time. >> donald john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors by inciting violence against the government of the united states. >> reporter: lead impeachment manager jamie raskin read the article a
i'm anne-marie green. well, a second historic impeachment trial of former president donald trump has been set in motion. the house delivered the article of impeachment to the senate last night. democrats are charging mr. trump with inciting the deadly capitol riots. but more republicans seem to be backing away from convicting him. naomi ruchim is in new york. so, naomi, what happens next? >> reporter: anne-marie, today, those senators will be sworn in as members of the impeachment trial....
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here's leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning. over the holiday period will be entirely wiped out by the new national lockdown. the retailer expects a profit of 370 million pounds for the year, slightly above its previous forecast. the better performance has been helped by strong online demand. worsensket should it should offset covid-19 and reporting a solid quarter in the holiday with a recent boost to online sales. like rivals, it is benefiting by more people working from home. finally, some entertainment news. on pace to be one of the biggest hits netflix has seen this year. the series is set to be watched by more than 60 million households in its first four weeks, making it the fifth largest debut of any show on netflix. even so, it is unlikely to top the spanish crime series money heist or the documentary tiger king is the most-watched program released in 2020. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: coming up, more on election day, the runoff in georgia who decides who controls the senate. it will actuall
here's leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: good morning. over the holiday period will be entirely wiped out by the new national lockdown. the retailer expects a profit of 370 million pounds for the year, slightly above its previous forecast. the better performance has been helped by strong online demand. worsensket should it should offset covid-19 and reporting a solid quarter in the holiday with a recent boost to online sales. like rivals, it is benefiting by more people working from home. finally,...
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who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back? >> rocky. >> okay. >> reporter: jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning, which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. so we drove her out there, and we walked the entire path until we got to the hole. she said, "that's it, right there." and lo and behold, we had some evidence folks with us, reached in, discovered those two items were there. >> what was that like? >> you know that this -- these are intimate details, and only those involved are going to know where are the instruments that were used to kill someone. >> reporter: so that was that. they had their story, and their culprits. except, there was one more very significant detail, offered up by both jessica and rocky, something the town's rumor mill failed to catch by the time kevin and robert went out for the evening a couple of days later. >> we went bowling. we went out to eat, just had a grand old time. >
who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back? >> rocky. >> okay. >> reporter: jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning, which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. so we drove her out there, and we walked the entire path until we got to the hole. she said, "that's it, right there." and lo and behold, we had...
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anne-marie? >> all right, diane king hall in new york, thank you so much, diane. >>> still ahead, attorney general pick judge merrick garland is expected to be tapped for the job by president-elect joe biden. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. eh, not enough fiber... chocolate would be good... snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. with nutrients to help support immune health. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal y
anne-marie? >> all right, diane king hall in new york, thank you so much, diane. >>> still ahead, attorney general pick judge merrick garland is expected to be tapped for the job by president-elect joe biden. did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid...
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i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with the critical pair of senate runoff races happening today in georgia. the high stakes contest will determine which party controls the chamber. yesterday president trump and president-elect joe biden were in the state trying to shore up last-minute votes for their respective parties. meanwhile, mr. trump continued to make false claims about election fraud. debra alfarone is in washington. debra, how did these two men rally the voters in the 11th hour? >> reporter: well, anne-marie, president trump appeared at a rally in northwest georgia and he told the crowd without evidence that democrats were trying to steal the white house so the people in the crowd can't let them steal the senate. now joe biden, the president-elect, he was in atlanta and he encouraged people there to vote saying you can change america. the balance of power in washington will be decided in georgia today. >> one state can chart the course, not just for the next four years but for the next g
i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with the critical pair of senate runoff races happening today in georgia. the high stakes contest will determine which party controls the chamber. yesterday president trump and president-elect joe biden were in the state trying to shore up last-minute votes for their respective parties. meanwhile, mr. trump continued to make false claims about election fraud. debra alfarone is in washington. debra, how did these two men rally the voters in the 11th...
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hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, francine. european leaders used a video call to demand drug companies wrap up production and deliver more. and they are warning against non-essential travel, even within countries. the u.k. says it is too early to think about using the nation's third lockdown, saying to be prepared for a test few weeks ahead, dropping the pledge to return to normal by april. it is not ruling out the lockdown lasting into the summer. and the biden administration is planning a bipartisan meeting to discuss its covid-19 relief plan. the $1.9 trillion price tag is drawing whitening opposition from republican lawmakers. bloomberg's says president biden's chief economic advisor will meet with the group in the next week also. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg @quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. now the world economic forum is looking a little different t
hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: hi, francine. european leaders used a video call to demand drug companies wrap up production and deliver more. and they are warning against non-essential travel, even within countries. the u.k. says it is too early to think about using the nation's third lockdown, saying to be prepared for a test few weeks ahead, dropping the pledge to return to normal by april. it is not ruling out the lockdown lasting into the summer. and the biden administration is planning a...
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here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. the eu is trying to fix a standoff over vaccine delays. did the company meet its commitment? astra is pushing back,, saying its agreement did not specify the number of doses. getting at the same time as the u.k. despite ordering at three months later. the u.k. is now the first country in europe with over 100,000 deaths. fatalities are already five times a level that the u.k.'s chief scientific advisor said would be a good outcome for britain, almost 3.7 million people in the u.k. have tested positive. fed chair jerome powell is expected to maintain the central bank's aggressive support of the u.s. economy. that is after having seen what he calls the light at the end of the tunnel from the coronavirus pandemic. fed policymakers are almost all but certain when they wrap up their two day meeting later today. former president donald trump looks to be headed for acquittal in his second impeachment trial. republican senator rand paul tried to declare their proceedings unconstitutional and w
here is leigh-ann gerrans. hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. the eu is trying to fix a standoff over vaccine delays. did the company meet its commitment? astra is pushing back,, saying its agreement did not specify the number of doses. getting at the same time as the u.k. despite ordering at three months later. the u.k. is now the first country in europe with over 100,000 deaths. fatalities are already five times a level that the u.k.'s chief scientific advisor said would be a...
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let's get to the first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. >> the u.k. is set on -- to decide on a plan to use hotels to quarantine visitors overseas to stop the spread of new variants of coronavirus. britain's death toll is likely to pass 100,000 this week with hospitals still feeling the strain. across the channel, france is warning a new lockdown will hit its economic recovery. >> if there is a decision of lockdown in france, of course it will have a impact on our forecast and it will be difficult to reach 6%. >> the italian prime minister is stepping down in what is being described as a tactical resignation. he speaking -- he seeking to avoid a defeat in the senate and plans on asking the president for another shot at forming the government. the five-star movement has slumped in the polls and stands to lose the most if early elections are called. janet yellen has been confirmed as the 78th treasury secretary of the united states. the first woman in the job. she will oversee the economy, charting a course out of the pandemic. she was the first woman t
let's get to the first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. >> the u.k. is set on -- to decide on a plan to use hotels to quarantine visitors overseas to stop the spread of new variants of coronavirus. britain's death toll is likely to pass 100,000 this week with hospitals still feeling the strain. across the channel, france is warning a new lockdown will hit its economic recovery. >> if there is a decision of lockdown in france, of course it will have a impact on our forecast and it...
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here is leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: goldman sachs raising its outlook 1.9 trillion dollar revival plan, the economist now expects growth in 2021. goldman-s estimates is the second highest in the bloomberg survey, the median is just 4.1%. the pick for treasury secretary is expected to make it clear the u.s. is not after a weaker dollar to give it a competitive advantage. the wall street journal reports that yellen will make that remarks at a hearing tomorrow. officials say she will affirm the value should be determined by the markets. the u.k. is stepping up its coronavirus vaccination program and plans to offer the shots to millions more as the country shutters its borders to anyone who has not tested negative. the vaccine will be extended to the third and fourth highest priority groups. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine. francine: ministers gathere
here is leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: goldman sachs raising its outlook 1.9 trillion dollar revival plan, the economist now expects growth in 2021. goldman-s estimates is the second highest in the bloomberg survey, the median is just 4.1%. the pick for treasury secretary is expected to make it clear the u.s. is not after a weaker dollar to give it a competitive advantage. the wall street journal reports that yellen will make that remarks at a hearing tomorrow. officials say she will affirm the...
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good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. i was not the winner, hence me being here today. let's talk about stocks. stock futures are drifting near record levels as investors look ahead to another round of expected stimulus, expecting it to happen under president biden. and yesterday stocks rallied to new records during the regular trading session. the dow jumped 257 points, the nasdaq rallied 260, and the s&p 500 gained 52. >>> president biden has directed the education department to extend the nearly year-long pause on student loans through september 30th. all federal loan payments have been paused since march as part of the government's covid-19 response. the grace period was extended in the early drafts of last month's stimulus package but was cut in final negotiations before mr. biden's executive action. payments were to resume at the end of this months. >>> amazon wants to help with vaccine efforts in the u.s. in a letter to president biden viewed by "reuters," the e-commerce giant says it struck the deal with a health
good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. i was not the winner, hence me being here today. let's talk about stocks. stock futures are drifting near record levels as investors look ahead to another round of expected stimulus, expecting it to happen under president biden. and yesterday stocks rallied to new records during the regular trading session. the dow jumped 257 points, the nasdaq rallied 260, and the s&p 500 gained 52. >>> president biden has directed...
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i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. remember it is martin luther king day which means a lot of u.s. markets are closed including treasuries. i am looking at what we are seeing in europe with the concerns about markets having not enough access to chipmakers. i'm not sure whether that is the correct percentage change. that seems pretty steep. other assets are down significantly pick this is more topical because of the views it was squandered. investors are weighing strong economic data from china, and surging corona virus trends. president-elect biden taking the oath in a ceremony reshaped by the pandemic amid looming threats of violence. >> downtown d.c. looks like a city preparing for war as official scrabble to fortify the city ahead of the presidential inauguration. law enforcement officials are bracing for the worst case scenario. huge parts of the city have been locked off and 25,000 national guardsmen have been deployed to d.c.. behind me several guardsmen from pennsy
i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. remember it is martin luther king day which means a lot of u.s. markets are closed including treasuries. i am looking at what we are seeing in europe with the concerns about markets having not enough access to chipmakers. i'm not sure whether that is the correct percentage change. that seems pretty steep. other assets are down significantly pick this is more topical because of the views it was squandered. investors are...
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let's get business flash with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: european cartel plunged the -- european car -- electric vehicles were a rare bright spot. bloomberg's new energy finance estimates that europe's the car sales topped china's for the first time. germans handle maker birkenstock has been in talks to be taken over by cbc capital partners. bloomberg has learned a deal could be valuing birkenstock at $7.8 billion. the company launched the sandals loved by hippies and preppies alike in the 1960's, but the company's rips -- the company's roots go back to 1774. the company is trying to find a friendly resolution to a takeover battle. the month-long stalemate was shaken up this weekend with news over a possible rival bid from two private equity firms. so is wants to -- suez. tesla has begun delivering the first model why suv's built over in china. it is the first electric vehicle that tesla has sold in china. last year the model three was the most popular electric car. francine: 2020 saw an unprepared world face the biggest challeng
let's get business flash with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: european cartel plunged the -- european car -- electric vehicles were a rare bright spot. bloomberg's new energy finance estimates that europe's the car sales topped china's for the first time. germans handle maker birkenstock has been in talks to be taken over by cbc capital partners. bloomberg has learned a deal could be valuing birkenstock at $7.8 billion. the company launched the sandals loved by hippies and preppies alike in the...
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i'm anne-marie green. as house democrats move to impeach president trump, a second time, there's a new security threat. the fbi is warning of armed protests at all 50 state capitols. some cities including sacramento have already put additional security measures in place. the law enforcement source tells cbs news that a group is calling for the storming of federal, state and local buildings if mr. trump is removed from office before january 20th. meantime, two capitol police officers have been suspended following last week's riot. that's according representative tim ryan. he said one officer took selfies with rioters while another put on a red make america great again hat. debra alfarone is in washington. debra, just how are democrats moving forward today in their efforts to remove mr. trump from office? >> reporter: anne-marie, the house will vote today. they're going to meet to vote to urge vice president mike pence to invoke the 25th amendment. now, if that doesn't work, they say they're confident they h
i'm anne-marie green. as house democrats move to impeach president trump, a second time, there's a new security threat. the fbi is warning of armed protests at all 50 state capitols. some cities including sacramento have already put additional security measures in place. the law enforcement source tells cbs news that a group is calling for the storming of federal, state and local buildings if mr. trump is removed from office before january 20th. meantime, two capitol police officers have been...
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anne-marie? >> debra alfarone in washington. thank you so much. >>> president-elect joe biden strongly condemned the capitol attack in remarks yesterday he pinned the blame squarely on president trump. >> trying to use a mob to silence the voices of nearly 160 million americans who summoned the courage in the face of a pandemic that threatened their health and their lives to cast that sacred ballot. >> mr. biden went on to denounce the rioters who stormed the capitol as domestic terrorists. he added, they were egged on by mr. trump who he says has tried to undermine democracy since he took office. >>> well, sedition charges are on the table for pro-trump rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol. prosecutors say that they are considering all options as they go through the evidence. police have arrested dozens of people in connection to wednesday's riot. kris van cleave reports on the efforts to identify them. >> reporter: among the mob breaking into the capitol building, selfies at the senate dais, getting comfy in speaker nancy pelo
anne-marie? >> debra alfarone in washington. thank you so much. >>> president-elect joe biden strongly condemned the capitol attack in remarks yesterday he pinned the blame squarely on president trump. >> trying to use a mob to silence the voices of nearly 160 million americans who summoned the courage in the face of a pandemic that threatened their health and their lives to cast that sacred ballot. >> mr. biden went on to denounce the rioters who stormed the capitol...
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anne: i don't think it is. we have not yet seen the natural endpoint of the expansion of the central bank balance sheet. we have talked about this many times. you are continuing to see that great, big thump in the middle. the big mindset shift we are seeing is monetary policy. that came through from the fed last night. debt sustainability is right at the heart of the thinking on monetary policy. that is why you are seeing bonds increasingly less expensive in market, equity markets. you are seeing a changing dynamic in that play. we are seeing a different approach to monetary policy which is not been made entirely explicit but is becoming so. inflation is no longer the be-all, end all. the service is taking over. that changes dynamics. we have not yet seen the natural endpoint of where central bank balance sheets can go to. that experiment, we are living through. francine: what does that mean in terms of market crutch? when does the market latch on? if the narrative changes, do markets change with it? anne: coup
anne: i don't think it is. we have not yet seen the natural endpoint of the expansion of the central bank balance sheet. we have talked about this many times. you are continuing to see that great, big thump in the middle. the big mindset shift we are seeing is monetary policy. that came through from the fed last night. debt sustainability is right at the heart of the thinking on monetary policy. that is why you are seeing bonds increasingly less expensive in market, equity markets. you are...
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hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. yesterday, more than 180,000 daily debts were announced with a chief executive saying it looks like a war zone. more than one million in the u.k. have had their first dose of the vaccine. secretary of state mike pompeo and other trump administration officials announced a move just as joe biden was being inaugurated. the white house says the last minute sanctions are unproductive, saying they are attempts to play on american partisan politics. italy's giuseppe conte has won the backing of extra government spending. allowing it to raise more funds to fight the pandemic. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg @quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. francine? francine: leigh-ann, thank you so much. joe biden was sworn as as the 46th president of the united states yesterday. here is a look at the highlights. [cheers and applause] ♪ lady gaga: ♪ o say can you see ♪ >> one nation
hi, leigh-ann. leigh-ann: good morning, francine. yesterday, more than 180,000 daily debts were announced with a chief executive saying it looks like a war zone. more than one million in the u.k. have had their first dose of the vaccine. secretary of state mike pompeo and other trump administration officials announced a move just as joe biden was being inaugurated. the white house says the last minute sanctions are unproductive, saying they are attempts to play on american partisan politics....
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i will ask ezra and anne. ♪ beds get sick too protection. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness-causing bacteria detergents leave behind. proven to kill covid-19 for every trip you've been dreaming of, expedia has millions of flexible booking options. because the best trip is wherever we go together. expedia has millions of flexible booking options. dad i got a job! i'm moving out. [laugh] dream sequence ending no! in three, no! two, keep packing! one. >>> and we are back with anne applebaum of the atlantic and ezra klein of "the times." you point out by saying this. america's moral authority comes not just from what it has done in the world but what it is, a model of a constitutional democracy. so that being tarnished, what can joe biden do to repair that? what would you advise him to do? >> i think there are two kinds of things that biden can do. one is at home. you have asked several times on this program about the question of accountability versus moving on, which is interestingly the dilemma that many democrats face after the f
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, i'll pick it up because ellison, leigh ann is inside the capitol describing, and leigh ann, you did it powerfully. not what you're seeing but what it means. ellison, take us outside. you and i spoke 24 hours ago, before this chaos unfolded. at the time, it was a protest, not a riot. not a mob scene. you were in the crowd. you were talking with these people. you were talking with these rioters. are they planning to come back? >> i met people who had come from all over the country to be here. i talked to one man just around the corner from here at one point before everything got so chaotic. he was in military garb. military-like garb wearing a bulletproof vest. i asked him why the outfit? he said that he was just here to observe and that he did not believe in violence but he told me if something was not done about what he called the rampant election fraud that millions would take to the street. i lost sight of that man but it wasn't 30 minutes until i saw protesters breach through the barricade right over here and start pushing into their way up, up to the front of the capitol steps r
, i'll pick it up because ellison, leigh ann is inside the capitol describing, and leigh ann, you did it powerfully. not what you're seeing but what it means. ellison, take us outside. you and i spoke 24 hours ago, before this chaos unfolded. at the time, it was a protest, not a riot. not a mob scene. you were in the crowd. you were talking with these people. you were talking with these rioters. are they planning to come back? >> i met people who had come from all over the country to be...
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leigh-ann: hi, tom. president-elect joe biden has officially been recognized as new president of the united states. the president says he disagrees with the outcome that there will be an orderly transition on january 20. that follows extraordinary scenes in washington, d.c. yesterday, as a mob of pro-trump supporters stormed the u.s. capitol building. there was chaos as members of congress were seen grabbing gas masks, with many forced to evacuate. president trump's deputy national security advisor has resigned and other top white house officials are considering leaving. sources tell bloomberg mark pottinger was dismayed by the attack on the capitol and the president's incitement of the protesters. his boss, national security advisor robert o'brien, also considered leaving, but we are told he has been persuaded to stay. and the u.s. capitol police fatally shot a woman during the assault on the building by supporters of president trump. it occurred after the mob forced their way in and were attempting to
leigh-ann: hi, tom. president-elect joe biden has officially been recognized as new president of the united states. the president says he disagrees with the outcome that there will be an orderly transition on january 20. that follows extraordinary scenes in washington, d.c. yesterday, as a mob of pro-trump supporters stormed the u.s. capitol building. there was chaos as members of congress were seen grabbing gas masks, with many forced to evacuate. president trump's deputy national security...
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anne-marie? >> coming right out of their paycheck. thank you. >>> the fbi says it had warned law enforcement agencies about the possibility of violence ahead of the attack on the capitol. that contradicts earlier statements that authorities were blind sided by the riots spearheaded by supporters of president trump. meantime, prosecutors are weighing sedition charges against some of the people who stormed the capitol last week. starting today, the secret service will take command of security preparations at the thsecret service will be ideaug backed by as many as 15,000 national guard troops and thousands of police and tactical officers. security officials are reportedly worried about several threats including an alleged plot by armed groups to surround the white house, the capitol, and the inauguration event. >>> as we mentioned, a number of house democrats have tested positive for the coronavirus following the capitol attack. and that number is growing. congressman brad schneider of illinois became the third lawmaker to catch the vir
anne-marie? >> coming right out of their paycheck. thank you. >>> the fbi says it had warned law enforcement agencies about the possibility of violence ahead of the attack on the capitol. that contradicts earlier statements that authorities were blind sided by the riots spearheaded by supporters of president trump. meantime, prosecutors are weighing sedition charges against some of the people who stormed the capitol last week. starting today, the secret service will take command...
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good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we begin with heightened security in washington, d.c., to protect against possible violence leading up to the presidential inauguration. barbed wire is up around the u.s. capitol ahead of next week's ceremony. fbi officials are concerned about 21,000 natnal guard g eeotu. capit.g deplo that number could grow. washington's business district is already locked down, and the secret service may close the national mall, as well. debra alfarone is in washington. there is a high level of concern here. >> reporter: absolutely, anne-marie. the united states government is essentially actively preparing to be attacked by its own citizens. and this has lawmakers on such a heightened state of alert that some of them are changing their schedules, and some are even wearing bulletproof vests. these national guard members left peoria, illinois, on thursday headed for the nation's capital. >> it's definitely a lot different than what my friends are doing. >> reporter: bridget wood is a freshman at illin
good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we begin with heightened security in washington, d.c., to protect against possible violence leading up to the presidential inauguration. barbed wire is up around the u.s. capitol ahead of next week's ceremony. fbi officials are concerned about 21,000 natnal guard g eeotu. capit.g deplo that number could grow. washington's business district is already locked down, and the secret service may close the national mall, as well. debra alfarone is in...
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here is leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: initial public offerings in london are off to their strongest start to the year in well over a decade. a number are already underway, including iconic bookmaker doc martin. contribute into a long awaited -- for domestic ipos now that the u.k. and brussels have struck a post-brexit trade deal. conservative social media platform parler is suing amazon for ending its web posting. the self-described microblogging alternative for twitter was off-line early monday. apple and google also removed it from their app stores over the weekend. parler claims amazon's move will kill his business. a steeper job than the 14% slump for the auto market, electric vehicles were a bright spot for the firm with a fully electric -- or than doubling its sales to more than 100,000 units. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: bitcoin split as much as 26% sunday and monday, it's biggest today drop since march. it has wiped out about $185 million since friday. the steep selloff is
here is leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: initial public offerings in london are off to their strongest start to the year in well over a decade. a number are already underway, including iconic bookmaker doc martin. contribute into a long awaited -- for domestic ipos now that the u.k. and brussels have struck a post-brexit trade deal. conservative social media platform parler is suing amazon for ending its web posting. the self-described microblogging alternative for twitter was off-line early...
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in london is leigh-ann gerrans. opec-plus is warning of risks to the oil market from a resurgent coronavirus. the alliance of producers is meeting today to decide whether it can continue to restore crude supplies without hitting the price recovery. at a late meeting yesterday, several countries including saudi arabia sounded cautious about increasing production. schools in england may need to stay close longer than planned. boris johnson says tougher restrictions will probably be needed to come back -- combat the pandemic. the u.s. government's top infectious disease experts as a rollout of vaccines is now picking up steam and could be fully on track within a week or so. anthony fauci told abc's this week that over the past few days, about 1.5 million vaccine doses have been given in the u.s. at a rate of half a million a day. the u.k. judge will rule today founder julian assange to be extradited to face charges in the u.s. amid speculations president trump will pardon him. they say his odds of going higher in the u
in london is leigh-ann gerrans. opec-plus is warning of risks to the oil market from a resurgent coronavirus. the alliance of producers is meeting today to decide whether it can continue to restore crude supplies without hitting the price recovery. at a late meeting yesterday, several countries including saudi arabia sounded cautious about increasing production. schools in england may need to stay close longer than planned. boris johnson says tougher restrictions will probably be needed to come...
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i'm going to segue off of betty ann's comments. one of the founding values of the coalition has always been to equip the individual. we believe you don't have to be a full time human trafficking organization to make a difference. you can be a teacher, an artist, an engineer, and have an impact and make a difference in people's lives. we've been blessed to walk alongside people to identify their gifts, identify their passions, help them see their skill sets and their particular spheres of influence and help them step up. we've been blessed by people stepping7into those roles, and as betty ann mentioned, we focused a little bit more on the general public, and we've been blessed to work with employees who work in industry that are more likely to see human traffics every day when they go to work, and helping them not only recognize suspicious signs of trafficking but making sure that the workplaces they're at has protocols in place so they can report those suspicious identifications and that they can receive a timely response so that t
i'm going to segue off of betty ann's comments. one of the founding values of the coalition has always been to equip the individual. we believe you don't have to be a full time human trafficking organization to make a difference. you can be a teacher, an artist, an engineer, and have an impact and make a difference in people's lives. we've been blessed to walk alongside people to identify their gifts, identify their passions, help them see their skill sets and their particular spheres of...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the major security operation in washington, d.c., for the inauguration of president-elect joe biden on wednesday. some 25,000 national guard troops are protecting the u.s. capitol and the surrounding area from extremist threats. there's also concern about an insider attack, so the fbi is vetting every single troop. this comes as the "new yorker" releases new footage of the deadly raid from january 6th. one portion shows protesters going through desks and taking pictures of documents on the senate floor. debra alfarone is in washington. just what else does this video reveal? >> reporter: it's pretty alarming, anne-marie. it shows how these rioters, this wasn't a spur of the moment attack for them, this was their mission. ugthe capitol, ey look throdesks,hey say we're doing this because president trump asked us to. newly released video by the "new yorker" shows some of the most detailed actions of the rioters who stormed the capitol. the pro-company mob rummaged through de
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the major security operation in washington, d.c., for the inauguration of president-elect joe biden on wednesday. some 25,000 national guard troops are protecting the u.s. capitol and the surrounding area from extremist threats. there's also concern about an insider attack, so the fbi is vetting every single troop. this comes as the "new yorker" releases new footage of the deadly raid from january 6th. one portion shows protesters going through...
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anne-marie? >> debra alfarone in washington, thank you so much. >>> in the days since the capitol riot, the fbi has received more than 40,000 tips as they try to find people who stormed the capitol. among some of the notable arrests, jacob chansley, he was allegedly seen with his face painted red, white, and blue, and wearing a headdress with horns. richard barnett who allegedly sat in speaker nancy pelosi's chair with his feet up on her desk. adam johnson who allegedly carried pelosi's lectern while smiling and waving at the camera. and eric munchel wore tactical gear and held zip ties inside the chamber. >>> in a new video posted to twitter, former california governor arnold schwarzenegger slammed the attack on the u.s. capitol, comparing the rioters to nazis. >> but the mob did not just shatter the windows of the capitol, they shattered the ideals we took for granted. they did not just break down the doors of the building that housed the american democracy, they trampled the very principles on
anne-marie? >> debra alfarone in washington, thank you so much. >>> in the days since the capitol riot, the fbi has received more than 40,000 tips as they try to find people who stormed the capitol. among some of the notable arrests, jacob chansley, he was allegedly seen with his face painted red, white, and blue, and wearing a headdress with horns. richard barnett who allegedly sat in speaker nancy pelosi's chair with his feet up on her desk. adam johnson who allegedly carried...
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i knew you'd know that, anne. that he would become president, and i didn't know she was happy about it and it would throw her into the limelight that she really did not desire. that was not her desire in life. her desire was to be his husband and then retire and their kids were grown, everyone was in college and it was a time to be a great empty nest, but she really thrived as a first lady, and she got to do so many things that she never would have gotten to do before, and you know, she went to a palm reader years ago back when she was a young girl and they had told her that she would dance with kings and queens, and she thought it was going to be dance as a martha graham dancer because that was her love and so she was, like, oh, my gosh, i'm going to be a famous martha graham dancer and that's how i'll dance with kings and queens and little did she ever know that this is what happened. >> we had -- i want to thank john in louisiana for his question which you also answered about the moment when richard nixon resig
i knew you'd know that, anne. that he would become president, and i didn't know she was happy about it and it would throw her into the limelight that she really did not desire. that was not her desire in life. her desire was to be his husband and then retire and their kids were grown, everyone was in college and it was a time to be a great empty nest, but she really thrived as a first lady, and she got to do so many things that she never would have gotten to do before, and you know, she went to...
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it that anne gibbs, the lady from channel 12 news? [ gasps ] oh, my god! it's anne gibbs! oh, i love her! that reaction would've been big if it was anne hathaway. oh, she is hiding quite a figure behind that desk. okay, what's going on with you and anne gibbs? come on. we gotta go say hi to her. okay, we're doing this? mitchell: hey. hi. hi. i'm sorry. um, i am such a fan. i was so moved by that story you did about the gymnast with the hump. - you want to hear something crazy? - yeah. he just got a scholarship to notre dame. - no! oh, my gosh! [ laughs ] - yeah. [ laughs ] you probably get this all the time, but i have a story for you. i represent some homeless people in a case against a corporation that pays them slave wages. how long has this been going on? since 2012. we're just trying to shine a light - on how awful they're being. - truly awful. - are you working on this, too? - oh, gosh. no, no. - i'm just this one's husband. - yeah. i'm a high school football coach. cameron tucker. yes. oh, god. i'm so embarrassed.
it that anne gibbs, the lady from channel 12 news? [ gasps ] oh, my god! it's anne gibbs! oh, i love her! that reaction would've been big if it was anne hathaway. oh, she is hiding quite a figure behind that desk. okay, what's going on with you and anne gibbs? come on. we gotta go say hi to her. okay, we're doing this? mitchell: hey. hi. hi. i'm sorry. um, i am such a fan. i was so moved by that story you did about the gymnast with the hump. - you want to hear something crazy? - yeah. he just...
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as you'll hear from ann, the contributions of casa sanchez extend beyond its business success. it is located in the iconic 24 street cultural center. currently, there are no designation latino lan marks within calle 24 or the cultural district at all. in fact there's only one latino designate in the city, guadalupe church. [inaudible] which will inform the local landmark designation to use to inform the local landmarks information. should you choose to initiate the building with that, i'll hand it over to ann and the history of casa sanchez. and my work, sorry -- words are, thank you, commissioners for initiating this casa sanchez for landmarking. we would love your support in landmarking another latino community historical asset. it is important to the latino community to document the contributions of latinos in the building of the city of san francisco, both tangible and intangible assets. we have found the historic context statements to this date have been missing historic periods what we seem important: post world war ii, 1946 to 1959, 1960-1999 and code control affirmation
as you'll hear from ann, the contributions of casa sanchez extend beyond its business success. it is located in the iconic 24 street cultural center. currently, there are no designation latino lan marks within calle 24 or the cultural district at all. in fact there's only one latino designate in the city, guadalupe church. [inaudible] which will inform the local landmark designation to use to inform the local landmarks information. should you choose to initiate the building with that, i'll hand...
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please welcome to the show ann patchett hello, ann how are you? >> i'm good, seth. how are you? >> seth: i'm good. you know, often when we have authors on, they will have their books on the bookshelf behind them but i really have to tip my cap to you having the entire artwork of the cover of your book behind you. >> isn't that something? >> seth: it's beautiful. >> it's fabulous it's a great painting. >> seth: is that -- did you know artist before they did the cover for your book? >> yeah. this is my friend noah saterstrom. i'm in nashville noah lives in nashville. and i had a really clear idea of what i wanted on the cover of the book so i just called my friend and i was like, "these are the two paragraphs that describe the painting that should be on the cover of the book," and he painted it >> seth: i -- the times where i've asked for things that -- you know, because i cannot draw. i have no artistic ability when i've presented a guidance like that, and when it comes back, it's the most exciting thing in the world when you see art. >> oh, yeah. amazing. and also it was one of
please welcome to the show ann patchett hello, ann how are you? >> i'm good, seth. how are you? >> seth: i'm good. you know, often when we have authors on, they will have their books on the bookshelf behind them but i really have to tip my cap to you having the entire artwork of the cover of your book behind you. >> isn't that something? >> seth: it's beautiful. >> it's fabulous it's a great painting. >> seth: is that -- did you know artist before they did...
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i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with the latest challenge on the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. a variant first detected in south africa is now here in the u.s. it's infected at least two people in different parts of south carolina. and this strain could cous and more resistant to some vaccines. debra alfarone is in washington. what else do we know about this dangerous mutation? >> reporter: we know that the existing vaccines don't work as well with this new strain to fight it. that's why moderna and pfizer are both working hard to find new ways to fight this strain. a dangerous new coronavirus strain has turned up in the united states, infecting two patients in different parts of south carolina. >> there is no known travel history and no known connection between the cases. >> reporter: this variant was initially detected in south africa. it's believed to be more contagious and possibly more resistant to vaccines. >> the more uncontrolled spread of virus there is in this co
i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin this morning with the latest challenge on the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. a variant first detected in south africa is now here in the u.s. it's infected at least two people in different parts of south carolina. and this strain could cous and more resistant to some vaccines. debra alfarone is in washington. what else do we know about this dangerous mutation? >> reporter: we know that the existing vaccines don't work as well with this...
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anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> this morning the world health organization kicked off its investigation in wuhan, th. the team of scientists had been quarantining in a hotel when they arrived in wuhan two weeks ago. china's president approved the investigation after months of diplomatic wrangling. the w.h.o. recently accused china and other countries of responding too slowly at the start of the outbreak. back here at home, president biden signed a series of sweeping executive orders aimed at fighting climate change. the measures establish a white house office of domestic climate policy and direct federalci to ze-emissn vehicles. it also calls for a pause on all new oil and gas leases on public lands and in offshore waters. mr. biden said america needs to act now to confront what he calls an existential threat. >> in my view we've already waited too long and can't wait any longer. we see it, we feel it, we know it in our bones.as thendtry is rettthfr drilling on public lands. >>> the department of h
anne-marie? >> thank you. >>> this morning the world health organization kicked off its investigation in wuhan, th. the team of scientists had been quarantining in a hotel when they arrived in wuhan two weeks ago. china's president approved the investigation after months of diplomatic wrangling. the w.h.o. recently accused china and other countries of responding too slowly at the start of the outbreak. back here at home, president biden signed a series of sweeping executive...
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now let's get straight to the bloomberg business with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: deutsche bank is probing the sales of certain investment banking products. it follows a report in the financial times about profit sharing schemes that sold people risky investments they did not understand. the paper reports the bank is investigating a broad pattern of misconduct rather than an isolated incident. deutsche bank says it cannot comment until the probe is finished. hsbc seo is -- hsbc's seo is answering questions about the lender's freezing of accounts of long -- of hong kong activists. one person was contacted by the panel and was providing them details. hsbc has declined to comment. and the de facto leader jay whiteley has decided not to appeal against his prison sentence, putting him behind bars for the next 18 months. it marks an end to the long-running corruption scandal them with lee accused of taking bribes to win support for his succession at samsung. he faces a murder trial over two samsung units. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: the ra
now let's get straight to the bloomberg business with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: deutsche bank is probing the sales of certain investment banking products. it follows a report in the financial times about profit sharing schemes that sold people risky investments they did not understand. the paper reports the bank is investigating a broad pattern of misconduct rather than an isolated incident. deutsche bank says it cannot comment until the probe is finished. hsbc seo is -- hsbc's seo is...
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i'm anne-marie green. we are beginning with the president's most daring move yet to overturn the election results. some people are calling it an abuse of power. in a shockling call over the weekend, president trump is pressuring the georgia secretary of state to find the ballots needed to flip the state in his favor. there are now calls to maybe even a criminal investigation into mr. trump's actions. >> yes, the senator from illinois is calling for an investigation saying what the president did amounts to intimidation by calling up t georgia secretary of state asking him to find votes and basically threatening him vaguely with some sort of criminal offense. >> president trump made his boldest attempt yet to overturn the election. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. >> an audio first obtained by the washington post, president trump pressed georgia secretary of state to change the vote count citing disproven claims of fraud. so dead people voted and i think the number is clos
i'm anne-marie green. we are beginning with the president's most daring move yet to overturn the election results. some people are calling it an abuse of power. in a shockling call over the weekend, president trump is pressuring the georgia secretary of state to find the ballots needed to flip the state in his favor. there are now calls to maybe even a criminal investigation into mr. trump's actions. >> yes, the senator from illinois is calling for an investigation saying what the...
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before ann comes up and our panelists, i'd like to introduce hugh hewitt. he is president of the nixon foundation and has been teaching constitutional law at chaplain college law school since 1995. you will recognize him as a frequent guest on many, many tv news networks and programs. he has written extensively for "the new york times "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and the "los angeles times." you'll be very familiar with him as a host of a nationally syndicated radio program. he served for nearly six years in the reagan administration and a variety of posts, including assistant counsel in the white house and special assistant to attorneys general. following hugh's remarks and a video presentation our panelist will join us for tonight's program. those of you on this side of the room, no worries. this podium is going to be removed so you'll have a clear shot of our pannists. i can't end without a little bit of self-promotion. our shop is open until 8:30 tonight. it's right at the top of the ramp from the door where you came in and everybody
before ann comes up and our panelists, i'd like to introduce hugh hewitt. he is president of the nixon foundation and has been teaching constitutional law at chaplain college law school since 1995. you will recognize him as a frequent guest on many, many tv news networks and programs. he has written extensively for "the new york times "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and the "los angeles times." you'll be very familiar with him as a host of a...
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t is fineable and again, anne marie pretty draconian measures taken months ago. evens,you have the break i will not steal your newfound thunder, i will leave that to want to survive the next about more talk there, draw do you know of 20% we will p to 4,500 and enter, anne marie, we're going nirvana. good morning, the break evens. annmarie: the second trading day market really unpleased with what went on yesterday in terms of what is oing on with the worries given covid. you do have a little bit higher, are mixed.ndices for futures this morning, up .1 1%. 1/2%.ndex dropping 11 just under $51 a barrel and two of opec ng day plus meetings. they weren't able to come to an agreement yesterday. tense discussions coming up today. i quickly want to show you what s going on in the individual telcos that is happening right hong kong exchange, some people calling it a bizarre u-turn, we see these major of china ants out given that it's winding down and china's not ditch the three biggest telcos, a little it of a pop this morning, manus. jules we'll catch up with short short
t is fineable and again, anne marie pretty draconian measures taken months ago. evens,you have the break i will not steal your newfound thunder, i will leave that to want to survive the next about more talk there, draw do you know of 20% we will p to 4,500 and enter, anne marie, we're going nirvana. good morning, the break evens. annmarie: the second trading day market really unpleased with what went on yesterday in terms of what is oing on with the worries given covid. you do have a little bit...
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thank you. >>> i am anne makovec. the fbi released these photos overnight, part of a bulletin hoping to identify some of the rioters who entered the capitol building wednesday, photos of ten suspects now making rounds on social media. fbi says so far it has received more than 4,000 tips trying to track those people down. if you want to get a better look, i have the bulletin on my twitter@anne kpix. back to you. >>> bay area activists speaking out following wednesday's riots at the capitol. one of the more prominent activists says she felt outraged over the police response. brooks works to end state violence against brown and black communities. she says things would have been very different if it had been a black lives matter protest. still she believes seeing the threat to america's democracy can have a positive outcome. >> now we have our choice as a country. are we going to put a bandaid on a gun shot wound and bury it again? or are we going to address this thing that has resurfaced that's been infecting and impacti
thank you. >>> i am anne makovec. the fbi released these photos overnight, part of a bulletin hoping to identify some of the rioters who entered the capitol building wednesday, photos of ten suspects now making rounds on social media. fbi says so far it has received more than 4,000 tips trying to track those people down. if you want to get a better look, i have the bulletin on my twitter@anne kpix. back to you. >>> bay area activists speaking out following wednesday's riots at...
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anne, go ahead. then i'll let you come into is that one, scott, certainly. anne, go ahead. >> so, i believe that accepting the results of the election is a kind of litmus test for every politician and everybody who wants to be involved in politics. do you accept reality? do you accept facts? or do you prefer to live in an alternate reality where other things that you've made up or somebody on the internet has made up is true? and as i said, already, you know, we don't know yet which way the leadership of the republican party is going. and there are some disturbing indications that some of its members and some of this propaganda still want to go down that road of falsehood. of alternate reality. of cult like behavior. that's the essence of trumpism. it it wasn'tpopulism, it was to do with the encouragement of alternate false facts. yes, there are probably some republicans that want to continue down that road. and it's the obligation of the other members of the party to stop them. >> i'm sorry, scott, go right ahead. >> with all due respect to chairwoman mcdan
anne, go ahead. then i'll let you come into is that one, scott, certainly. anne, go ahead. >> so, i believe that accepting the results of the election is a kind of litmus test for every politician and everybody who wants to be involved in politics. do you accept reality? do you accept facts? or do you prefer to live in an alternate reality where other things that you've made up or somebody on the internet has made up is true? and as i said, already, you know, we don't know yet which way...
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nbc's leigh ann caldwell is at they are post on capitol hill. again, leigh ann, 15 minutes from now we expect the debate to start. for folks watching or listening on sirius satellite radio, bring us up to speed on where things stand both on and off the house floor there at the capitol. what's happening? >> reporter: there's a lot happening. let's start with the vote happening now. this is a vote on the rule which just sets the parameters of the debate on this article of impeachment. a few more members still have to vote, so with covid precautions it does take some more time. once this passes, which it's expected to, then the actual debate will begin on this one article of impeachment, incitement of an insurrection is what they're charging the president with. house speaker nancy pelosi is going to start off debate. she'll be the first speaker. we'll be watching to see what she says about this and how she frames this perhaps as an thank thousands of national guard troops who have now come to the capitol to guard it, not only the building but the p
nbc's leigh ann caldwell is at they are post on capitol hill. again, leigh ann, 15 minutes from now we expect the debate to start. for folks watching or listening on sirius satellite radio, bring us up to speed on where things stand both on and off the house floor there at the capitol. what's happening? >> reporter: there's a lot happening. let's start with the vote happening now. this is a vote on the rule which just sets the parameters of the debate on this article of impeachment. a few...