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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. the health 2021 conference rings together senior leaders to solve health's most pressing problems especially the drug pricing issue. joining us now is doug hirsch from the conference in boston. of the big catalysts for so many industries over the last couple years has been the pandemic and i'm wondering it doesn't necessarily affect drug pricing -- as covid changed the way your business works? >> a lot of people couldn't get to the doctor. i think it really turbocharged telehealth. they couldn't get to the pharmacy. and of course really trying to prove access. good rx has a service that really blew up over the course of the pandemic. matt: i could see him telling visits would lower cost substantially for everybody in the industry. in terms of the price of the actual pills, it doesn't seem like it would make a dent in it. mail-order makes more sense to me. what do you see on the cusp of changing prices for drugs? >> i don't think the pandemic impacted the cost of jet -- doves. -- drugs
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. the health 2021 conference rings together senior leaders to solve health's most pressing problems especially the drug pricing issue. joining us now is doug hirsch from the conference in boston. of the big catalysts for so many industries over the last couple years has been the pandemic and i'm wondering it doesn't necessarily affect drug pricing -- as covid changed the way your business works? >> a lot of people...
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i am matt miller with amanda lang. it rose 11% after earnings beat estimates and the company raised its forecast. joining us for an exclusive interview is the ceo. michael, tell us about the drivers of your quarterly earnings in your rates forecast. what is behind it. >> thanks for the opportunity. we have it's from a dismount in her business, we have another quarter of double-digit organic growth, and we evened out our merchants more than a hundred basis points and it continues to generate significant cash flow. all that momentum has enabled us to employ over four billion dollars of cash this year towards bringing in new capabilities via m&a, so it is an exciting time. >> as i understand it, the role that you play in life sciences is to offer a lot of input. how are you affected by the pandemic interrupting supply chains, and even labor shortages. >> it has been a challenging environment to say the least. at least is beginning of the pandemic. at first, some of our markets, things like academia were hit the same time,
i am matt miller with amanda lang. it rose 11% after earnings beat estimates and the company raised its forecast. joining us for an exclusive interview is the ceo. michael, tell us about the drivers of your quarterly earnings in your rates forecast. what is behind it. >> thanks for the opportunity. we have it's from a dismount in her business, we have another quarter of double-digit organic growth, and we evened out our merchants more than a hundred basis points and it continues to...
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i matt miller -- i am matt miller. here are the top stories we're following for you. commodities have the attention of investors today. brent crude, rallying. approaching $85 a barrel. right now at $83 any four cents. the surge in energy crisis is adding fuel to the debate to whether inflation rushers will be transitory or they might derail the economic recovery pivot supply chain bottlenecks remain an issue for the recovery. we dig into where things stand now, just two months away from the key holiday shopping season. merck six emergency use authorization -- seeks emergency use authorization for the covid-19 treatment pill. let's take a look at what's going on and markets. we've got some real movement here in crude. i just showed you the nymex crude. we saw the level. that is the brent contract. this is the wti contract. the s&p 500, not really moving right now. the u.s. bond market is closed for the columbus day holiday today. stocks are still open. the dollar index, rising a little bit against its pe ers. we saw the euro and the pound gaining against the greenback
i matt miller -- i am matt miller. here are the top stories we're following for you. commodities have the attention of investors today. brent crude, rallying. approaching $85 a barrel. right now at $83 any four cents. the surge in energy crisis is adding fuel to the debate to whether inflation rushers will be transitory or they might derail the economic recovery pivot supply chain bottlenecks remain an issue for the recovery. we dig into where things stand now, just two months away from the key...
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i'm amanda lange alongside matt miller. with the holidays fast approaching, demand for wine is skyrocketing stop it comes at a time the industry is bidding hit by supply chain bottlenecks in food price inflation and extreme weather, -- extreme weather causing a bit of damage. david dunkin is with us. let's get started with the trends we've seen. we know through the pandemic, stay-at-home turned out to mean drink at home. but what are you seeing as lasting trends at the higher end of the wine spectrum? david: one of the things that happened during the pandemic is people had additional spendable income because they weren't spending money on going on trips and hotels and there was a flight to quality, if you're going to open a bottle of wine at home, you are going to open something great and enjoy it with family and friends. matt: what's the labor crisis, shortage of workers, supply chain issues, what does that mean for wine producers right now? david: in the u.s. wine industry, we just finished harvest. we didn't see a lot of
i'm amanda lange alongside matt miller. with the holidays fast approaching, demand for wine is skyrocketing stop it comes at a time the industry is bidding hit by supply chain bottlenecks in food price inflation and extreme weather, -- extreme weather causing a bit of damage. david dunkin is with us. let's get started with the trends we've seen. we know through the pandemic, stay-at-home turned out to mean drink at home. but what are you seeing as lasting trends at the higher end of the wine...
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. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. coming up this hour, we will bring down today's ppi report and look at the broader inflation picture with blerina uruci of barclays. and we will discuss the expansion of global telecom infrastructure with the ceo of ihs towers, and a read on the state of the cannabis industry with the ceo of dutchie. let's take a quick look at what is going on in the markets. the biggest rally we have seen in stocks since at least july. the s&p 500 up 1.5%, 4430. the nasdaq gaining even more. 14810. the u.s. 10 year yield down a little bit as investors buy bonds. 1.5194 is the level on yields. keeping an ion bitcoin, it is not moving a lot, but still holding over $57,000 as top picks up about a new bit coin fund being allowed in the u.s.. inflation really has been the focus for markets. headline and core producer prices came in in the u.s. below forecast for september, showing cooling cost pressures in that area. joining us to break down all of the data from the week is blerina uruci, barclays capital
. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. coming up this hour, we will bring down today's ppi report and look at the broader inflation picture with blerina uruci of barclays. and we will discuss the expansion of global telecom infrastructure with the ceo of ihs towers, and a read on the state of the cannabis industry with the ceo of dutchie. let's take a quick look at what is going on in the markets. the biggest rally we have seen in stocks since at least july. the s&p 500 up...
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matt: i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. stocks slightly lower as investors way inflation risks as well as look ahead to earnings season. the 10 year yield remains steady ahead of those auction results that we are expecting just moments away. plus u.s. small business owners say they have plenty of customers are growing frustrated by labor and supply shortages. a bloomberg report looks at thousands of decrepit oil and gas wells leaking methane across the u.s., the news is in shares of the country's biggest owner, diversified energy, plunging more than a fifth. we will have more from our pulitzer prize-winning reporters. the s&p 500 is down about .2%. brent crude also falling now. nymex falling as well today. in terms of the glc a picture, losses in gasoline and oil. take a look at the big coin price. -- bitcoin price. we will be watching very closely. we are just about to get the auction results out. those 10 year notes drawing that one spot versus one spot 590 presale when issued. this is just one of a few actions that we've
matt: i'm matt miller. welcome to bloomberg markets. stocks slightly lower as investors way inflation risks as well as look ahead to earnings season. the 10 year yield remains steady ahead of those auction results that we are expecting just moments away. plus u.s. small business owners say they have plenty of customers are growing frustrated by labor and supply shortages. a bloomberg report looks at thousands of decrepit oil and gas wells leaking methane across the u.s., the news is in shares...
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matt: i am matt miller. welcome our audiences. bitcoin rallied to a record over $66,000 for the first time. there is optimism after the launch of the first etf for investors. we will discuss this with juthica chou. netflix posted its best subscriber growth of the year. more than formally in subscribers were added in the third quarter. we will break this down with dan morgan. bloomberg has learned paypal is exploring an acquisition of social media company pinterest with a potential price tag of $45 million. amanda: that is having an implication for the stock. that is one of the names we are watching. overall, markets in positive territory. for the s&p, that is every subgroup expect the tech and communications group. netflix is part of the problem. we are watching that stock act as a bit of a drag. financials are doing well. we are keeping our eye on energy, which remains in positive territory. bitcoin is having a decent day. new record territory for bitcoin. for what its worth, bloomberg had a chance to catch up with the former gol
matt: i am matt miller. welcome our audiences. bitcoin rallied to a record over $66,000 for the first time. there is optimism after the launch of the first etf for investors. we will discuss this with juthica chou. netflix posted its best subscriber growth of the year. more than formally in subscribers were added in the third quarter. we will break this down with dan morgan. bloomberg has learned paypal is exploring an acquisition of social media company pinterest with a potential price tag of...
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for amanda lane, i'm matt miller -- lang, i'm matt miller. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ >> the most crucial moments in the trading day. this is bloomberg markets: the close with caroline hyde, romaine bostick, and taylor riggs. caroline: 2:00 p.m. in new york. 11:00 a.m. in los angeles. special edition of bloomberg markets: the close. caroline: the best -- romaine: the best and brightest of mind to tackle the world's challenges. date two of the conference. former partner going to be live. great interview with him and an interview with sheila patel. caroline: she's going to put her money to work. not all the heavy hitters are out here. you are in new
for amanda lane, i'm matt miller -- lang, i'm matt miller. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ >> the most crucial moments in the trading day. this is bloomberg markets: the close with caroline hyde, romaine bostick, and taylor riggs. caroline: 2:00 p.m. in new york. 11:00 a.m. in los angeles. special edition of bloomberg markets: the close. caroline: the best -- romaine: the best and brightest of mind to tackle the world's challenges. date two of the conference. former partner...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. i want to get insight on the u.s. inflation numbers that came out today. they were higher than had been anticipated for september, climbing to 5.4% on a year-over-year basis. that matches the largest annual gain in cpi since 2008. joining us now, lindsey piegza. this was the fear, and, ok, it is higher than the estimates, that i think a lot of people were looking for to be in the upper end there. what is your take on the results? lindsey: it was a very disappointing number. stronger than expected, suggesting that this message of transitory is going to be increasingly more difficult for the fed to sell, and it compounds the pressure on the committee to move forward with removing some of the extraordinary measures we have seen in place. after friday's disappointing payroll number there was some concern that the trend may began -- may begin to backpedal on its willingness to initiate taper, at this point with inflation -- as you mentioned, the cpi near 5.5%, nearly double the fed's targe
this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. i'm matt miller. i want to get insight on the u.s. inflation numbers that came out today. they were higher than had been anticipated for september, climbing to 5.4% on a year-over-year basis. that matches the largest annual gain in cpi since 2008. joining us now, lindsey piegza. this was the fear, and, ok, it is higher than the estimates, that i think a lot of people were looking for to be in the upper end there. what is your take on the...
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matt miller, how fast could the u.s. attorney in dc act on the ban on issue? take us inside merrick garland's head, if you can. he would have to sign off on a prosecution. so what's the likelihood of that? >> so i think they could move very quickly. this is pretty open and shut here. there's not much to investigate. the question is whether steve bannon has defied a lawful subpoena. it is pretty clear they had. there is no lawful assertion of privilege from the president. i would expect the u.s. attorney in dc, a long time career doj official named channing phillips, very well-respected by both parties. i expect it would have to be approved by the attorney general himself. the only complicating factor is if the president has gone to court somehow and tried to assert executive privilege to try to either quash the subpoena or in some other way pursue a civil action to block the committee. that might delay the department of justice if it wanted to see how that played out. but i don't think it would have to. if they wanted to move quickly and indict bannon and forc
matt miller, how fast could the u.s. attorney in dc act on the ban on issue? take us inside merrick garland's head, if you can. he would have to sign off on a prosecution. so what's the likelihood of that? >> so i think they could move very quickly. this is pretty open and shut here. there's not much to investigate. the question is whether steve bannon has defied a lawful subpoena. it is pretty clear they had. there is no lawful assertion of privilege from the president. i would expect...
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alix: i am alix steel, infer matt miller. -- in for matt miller. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. jobs, jobs, jobs. we will have the full reaction in the september payroll report in the u.s., which was pointed to the downside is canada reported it recouped all pandemic losses. plus, we take a look at the unequal recovery in the labor market with william rogers, former director of the institute for economic equity at the federal reserve bank of st. louis. plus, we discuss the crisis made in the health care industry as hospitals struggle to find nurses. ceo of digital higher platform incredible health, iman abuzei. amanda: it has been a volatile session, partly because we did get job data, and the u.s. is disappointed, and a question on does it change trajectory doll all for the federal reserve? what we are seeing is nothing really has changed. there is still wage inflation and we see pockets of tightness out there, and relatively full employment. the tightness of the labor market remains when it shows up in wages, and
alix: i am alix steel, infer matt miller. -- in for matt miller. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. jobs, jobs, jobs. we will have the full reaction in the september payroll report in the u.s., which was pointed to the downside is canada reported it recouped all pandemic losses. plus, we take a look at the unequal recovery in the labor market with william rogers, former director of the institute for economic equity at the federal reserve bank of st. louis. plus, we...
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matt miller joins us now in berlin. matt: thank you. mark zuckerberg is holding a keynote address in menlo park. >> i'm going to keep pushing and give everything i have got to make this happen. i know some will say this is not a time to focus on the future. i want to acknowledge there are important issues to work on in the present, there always will be. for many people, i'm just not sure there will ever be a good time to focus on the future. but i also know there are a lot of you reveal the same way i do. we live for what we are building. and while we make mistakes, we keep learning and building and moving forward. for all of you that share these values, i dedicate today to you. in my mind, you are the heroes in our society that pushed the world forward. as long as i'm running this company, i will do my best to celebrate this spirit and absolutely go for it. ♪ matt: that was mark zuckerberg at facebook. we will continue to cover all that facebook brings us this hour. ed ludlow will join us from the ground they are outside of facebook
matt miller joins us now in berlin. matt: thank you. mark zuckerberg is holding a keynote address in menlo park. >> i'm going to keep pushing and give everything i have got to make this happen. i know some will say this is not a time to focus on the future. i want to acknowledge there are important issues to work on in the present, there always will be. for many people, i'm just not sure there will ever be a good time to focus on the future. but i also know there are a lot of you reveal...
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alix: i am alix steel, infer matt miller. -- in for matt miller. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. jobs, jobs, jobs. we will have the full reaction in the september payroll report in the u.s., which was pointed to the downside is canada reported it recouped all pandemic losses. plus, we take a look at the unequal recovery in the labor market with william rogers, former director of the institute for economic equity at the federal reserve bank of st. louis. plus, we discuss the crisis made in the health care industry as hospitals struggle to find nurses. ceo of digital higher platform incredible health, iman abuzei. amanda: it has been a volatile session, partly because we did get job data, and the u.s. is disappointed, and a question on does it change trajectory doll all for the federal reserve? what we are
alix: i am alix steel, infer matt miller. -- in for matt miller. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. jobs, jobs, jobs. we will have the full reaction in the september payroll report in the u.s., which was pointed to the downside is canada reported it recouped all pandemic losses. plus, we take a look at the unequal recovery in the labor market with william rogers, former director of the institute for economic equity at the federal reserve bank of st. louis. plus, we...
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miller, thank you both for joining our discussion tonight. coming up, school board members, american cities and towns are increasingly under attack, we will speak to the head of one school board in georgia next. f on school board in georgia next school board in georgia next ach. but it's all about the baby steps. maybe it's a jump or eating something green. or taking mom to get that vaccine. ♪ healthier means bringing stuff to the folks ♪ ♪ that really need it. ♪ ♪ like help at 2 am or care that's right at home. ♪ ♪ believe it. ♪ ♪ and caring for them all means ♪ ♪ we're doing healthier right. ♪ ♪ so, let's do it all together people, ♪ ♪ 'cause this is what healthier looks like. ♪ i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as y
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tom: that was the ceo of vw speaking to matt miller. after a four-year profit, there is a shortage of chip conductors. they are worried it will go into 2023. >> we have seen recovery from the impact in q3 from some of supply. i am optimistic that we are through the worst. we have shared our protocols. that is what gives me confidence. a stronger q4 and a stronger q1. even as we get to the second half of next year, continued improvement. tom: we have the one who is the best to break all this down. what do you take away from this? the volumes, those are impacted. and then you have forward doing really well. a good turnaround. >> love nuance here. i think we are seeing the emphasis on what is more lucrative. for vw, there are so many mouths to feed. it is really prioritizing porsche and audi. the vw brand takes the brunt of that. what we are seeing is consistent language. you heard them both speaking to the idea that, yes this will be with us for some time, but they are optimistic about the idea that we may have seen the worst of it. franc
tom: that was the ceo of vw speaking to matt miller. after a four-year profit, there is a shortage of chip conductors. they are worried it will go into 2023. >> we have seen recovery from the impact in q3 from some of supply. i am optimistic that we are through the worst. we have shared our protocols. that is what gives me confidence. a stronger q4 and a stronger q1. even as we get to the second half of next year, continued improvement. tom: we have the one who is the best to break all...
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yvonne: that was the volkswagen ceo herbert diess, speaking with matt miller. a line crossing from china right now -- they have drafted security rules when it comes to overseas data use. a security review of overseas data use. not entirely sure the details behind that and what companies it will impact, but we are seeing more of that regulatory overhang here once again. david: the lack of detailed means we will move things along and we will get an update when we get more details of that. we are talking facebook, they've tried to update the atmosphere. it is morphing into meta. we will dive face first. into the metaverse. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> facebook has changed its name to madison as it converts towards virtual reality. the ceo says he wants it to be the next frontier. our reporter ed ludlow has more. ed: from this point on, facebook will be known as medevac, but it is a change in name only, the corporate structure will remain the same. one change, the ticker would change, a reference to the metaverse, as of december 1. it may just be a change of nam
yvonne: that was the volkswagen ceo herbert diess, speaking with matt miller. a line crossing from china right now -- they have drafted security rules when it comes to overseas data use. a security review of overseas data use. not entirely sure the details behind that and what companies it will impact, but we are seeing more of that regulatory overhang here once again. david: the lack of detailed means we will move things along and we will get an update when we get more details of that. we are...
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matt miller is here. also, maya wiley, and clint watts is here former consultant to the fbi counter-terrorism division. lucky for us, all three are msnbc contributors. matt miller, i start with you. i saw some of your sort of tweets about garland's testimony yesterday. why doesn't garland say damn right i am going to protect these people, public servants who are being assaulted by disinformation by people like you senator cruz? >> i think he is still getting used to the public part this job. i think he has been good in terms of running the department and getting back to its historic non-political stature. the part i don't think he has figured out yet is how to run the non-political part of the job where you have to be a spokesman and come up to the hill and do battle with people who think the justice department is not doing what it should be doing. the memo he sent out is innocuous. all he did was tell the fbi to start working with local law enforcement officials to investigate and try to prevent violence
matt miller is here. also, maya wiley, and clint watts is here former consultant to the fbi counter-terrorism division. lucky for us, all three are msnbc contributors. matt miller, i start with you. i saw some of your sort of tweets about garland's testimony yesterday. why doesn't garland say damn right i am going to protect these people, public servants who are being assaulted by disinformation by people like you senator cruz? >> i think he is still getting used to the public part this...
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we will start with matt miller now an msnbc justice and security analyst. you had been atop the last democratic-led department of justice. this democratic-led department of justice could suddenly be thrust smack dab into the more public part of holding the insurrectionists and those who incited the suction accountable not the rather opaque investigation into the insurrectionists themselves. what are your thoughts as we head into these deadlines. documents from the rally planners due today. depositions for cash patel and steve bannon due tomorrow. mark meadows and dan scavino on the 15th. then those rally planners should be heading in closer to the end of the month. do you think any of these deadlines are going to be met? >> no, i don't think. i think they have all made clear they are going to blow off the committee. these are all people who when they were part of the trump administration got used to the fact there was no accountability for any of their actions. they continue to think there will be no accountability. i have been heartened by members of the c
we will start with matt miller now an msnbc justice and security analyst. you had been atop the last democratic-led department of justice. this democratic-led department of justice could suddenly be thrust smack dab into the more public part of holding the insurrectionists and those who incited the suction accountable not the rather opaque investigation into the insurrectionists themselves. what are your thoughts as we head into these deadlines. documents from the rally planners due today....
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matt miller spoke to the vw ceo about the most challenging part of their business. >> what really was difficult for us that prove our value brands -- volume brands into the red numbers, premiums relayed quite resilient. we also are prioritizing higher margins. all in all, i think we are happy with the results. and i'm sure that we have seen the report. q4 should be much better. we should see an increase of supply basically quarter after quarter. this is how we see the supply chain. they will be remaining constraints even for next year, but i hope that month over month, we will show the resilience of the supply chain. we are working hard with this, atv's with manufacturers, so our teams are working really hard to get more. >> we had very good, very strong. also some positive signs. >> you had talked about the possibility of making your own semiconductors is that still a topic of discussion? >> for sure. but that takes time. we have to build up the resources, and the semiconductor landscape really is consolidating. higher, more performance-unit in the car. it could make sense in one of
matt miller spoke to the vw ceo about the most challenging part of their business. >> what really was difficult for us that prove our value brands -- volume brands into the red numbers, premiums relayed quite resilient. we also are prioritizing higher margins. all in all, i think we are happy with the results. and i'm sure that we have seen the report. q4 should be much better. we should see an increase of supply basically quarter after quarter. this is how we see the supply chain. they...
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matt: and i'm matt miller. ubs sees investment-grade debt heading for its worst animal performance since the global financial crisis. we speak to the strategist behind that call, the head of credit strategy, matthew mish. shares of intel hitting their lowest level since january, more than decimating the company and erasing $20 billion in market value, as the chipmaker reported third-quarter results and detailed a spending plan that will pressure profitability. we'll hear from the ceo. that in burwell they are forming a new club with the price of $180,000 to join, more on the membership that enjoys private getaways and access to exclusive investment opportunities. sounds exciting. amanda: let's get a check of the markets. which are also exciting, in a different way. the kleins the board, but the overall -- some declines on the board, but overall, take a look at the tech names. they are really suffering. the communications group is down at last check about 3%. and that is as snap warns that changes by apple will
matt: and i'm matt miller. ubs sees investment-grade debt heading for its worst animal performance since the global financial crisis. we speak to the strategist behind that call, the head of credit strategy, matthew mish. shares of intel hitting their lowest level since january, more than decimating the company and erasing $20 billion in market value, as the chipmaker reported third-quarter results and detailed a spending plan that will pressure profitability. we'll hear from the ceo. that in...
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joining our discussion, jill wine-banks former assistant prosecutor and matt miller former spokesman for attorney general eric holder. i want to begin with this key question that i think has left a lot of us confused. why were you so effective in getting compliance to subpoenas against president nixon and his administration during the watergate investigation and the democrats in congress have been so ineffective in relative terms in pursuit of the same kind of subpoenas against team trump? >> it's really a very simple answer. because president nixon, despite his crimes and despite all the wrong that he did, actually believed in our system of laws and government. and when confronted with a supreme court decision, he agreed to comply. so he never tried to stop people. he did try to claim executive privilege, but the supreme court said, no, you have to balance it. and in this case, the needs for the criminal investigation far outweigh the need for executive privilege. and of course, it is clear that even in the case cited by bannon's lawyer, this is a privilege of the current incumbent.
joining our discussion, jill wine-banks former assistant prosecutor and matt miller former spokesman for attorney general eric holder. i want to begin with this key question that i think has left a lot of us confused. why were you so effective in getting compliance to subpoenas against president nixon and his administration during the watergate investigation and the democrats in congress have been so ineffective in relative terms in pursuit of the same kind of subpoenas against team trump?...
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. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm amanda laying alongside matt miller. the u.n. announced that the world still headed for catastrophic levels of global warming at -- even after a slew of global warming climate changes -- climate change pledges have been made. panera bread today announcing that they are pledging to become climate positive. great to have you with us. let's start with this, the pause -- the promise to be climate positive, you are going a further step from net zero. what does it involve in your planning? >> thank you for having me on the show and i really believe that climate change is perhaps the most significant challenge confronting us at this point in time together and food production going on to be 25% of greenhouse gas emissions, i think it is a moral imperative that we all step up and do more. i believe that carbon neutrality is just not good enough. we have to do more than that in therefore i intend to be clause -- climate positive by 2050 and i hope that our industry peers will follow that because i think it is the single biggest most import
. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets," i'm amanda laying alongside matt miller. the u.n. announced that the world still headed for catastrophic levels of global warming at -- even after a slew of global warming climate changes -- climate change pledges have been made. panera bread today announcing that they are pledging to become climate positive. great to have you with us. let's start with this, the pause -- the promise to be climate positive, you are going a further step from...
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matt miller, congresswoman stacey plaskett. it was a pleasure to get to talk to both of you about these breaking stories. thank you. john heilemann is sticking around. >> he when we come back, the expresident leaning into his big lie about election fraud warning that if republicans don't make quote solving the 2020 fraud the single most important thing they do well then they shouldn't vote in upcoming elections. finally a message we are willing to amplify. did trump give democrats in virginia the same gift he gave them in georgia. plus, in one of the lawsuits trump is facing in new york we are learning he must now sit for a video deposition in connection to the famous escalator ride he took that kicked off his bid for the presidency. and state courtrooms working to uphold voter integrity to upheld our democracy and protect future elections all of those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. ♪darling, i, i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪girl, i don't know, i do
matt miller, congresswoman stacey plaskett. it was a pleasure to get to talk to both of you about these breaking stories. thank you. john heilemann is sticking around. >> he when we come back, the expresident leaning into his big lie about election fraud warning that if republicans don't make quote solving the 2020 fraud the single most important thing they do well then they shouldn't vote in upcoming elections. finally a message we are willing to amplify. did trump give democrats in...
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. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm matt miller. we work is having better luck this time on public after its 2019 attempt and the offer being pulled. we break this down. this is the debut. it feels like the second time around. ritika: this is the debut. let's take a walk back into history about how we got here. it has been a roller coaster ride when it comes to wework. in 2010 the company was founded. salad for nine years until in april 2019 they filed -- solid for nine years until in april 2019 they filed for the ipo and there was a $7 billion investment. we kind of forget that softbank was involved. here we are march 2021 and have the wework debuting via a spac deal. sales commit at $593 million, profits still in the negative and they are not positive yet. the occupancy rate caught my eye, 60% is what we are looking at. we are dealing with a volatile pandemic work environment. two years ago the occupancy was 70%. for valuations, a completely different story. i $9 billion valuation -- eight $9 billion valuation back in 2015. you ca
. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm matt miller. we work is having better luck this time on public after its 2019 attempt and the offer being pulled. we break this down. this is the debut. it feels like the second time around. ritika: this is the debut. let's take a walk back into history about how we got here. it has been a roller coaster ride when it comes to wework. in 2010 the company was founded. salad for nine years until in april 2019 they filed -- solid for nine years...
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taylor: we know matt miller is on it. i just have to stock you on facebook to figure out if you are too. we had the first bitcoin etf earlier this week, and another one today trading on the nasdaq ctf. this is dave wilson here with more. dave: we know the valkyrie strategy has made its to view but you are not seeing the kind of trading that you are in the proshares etf that began trading earlier this week paid it let me tell you, it was quite a day -- debut for the one from proshares. just look at the numbers, assets under management exceeding $1 billion in two days, the fastest for any etf ever. if you look at the trading, 1.2 billion dollars of shares changing hands in the first two days. an inflow of $567 million on the first day. should note that indeed the proshares fund is down today for the first time since it began trading, nonetheless, the activity is really there and that ticker bito, and they are spillover effects we look at where venture capitalists are putting their money, certainly they are looking at crypto
taylor: we know matt miller is on it. i just have to stock you on facebook to figure out if you are too. we had the first bitcoin etf earlier this week, and another one today trading on the nasdaq ctf. this is dave wilson here with more. dave: we know the valkyrie strategy has made its to view but you are not seeing the kind of trading that you are in the proshares etf that began trading earlier this week paid it let me tell you, it was quite a day -- debut for the one from proshares. just look...
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it is either you or matt miller. maybe both of you? jonathan: equities lower and bond yields are higher. crude, we are staring down 84. tom: 86 on brent crude. jonathan: a massive move, year-to-date. wti up 72%. tom: her majesty, that is a thing. it is refreshing. jonathan: surprise, surprise. do you want to go to dorchester? perfect, beautiful. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. ♪ >> i think the economy is on track to continue to expand. >> the recovery is showing divergence, and that divergence is going to get bigger. >> the macro shifts in place before the amendment have not changed. >> stop looking at the aggregates. this is not the typical
it is either you or matt miller. maybe both of you? jonathan: equities lower and bond yields are higher. crude, we are staring down 84. tom: 86 on brent crude. jonathan: a massive move, year-to-date. wti up 72%. tom: her majesty, that is a thing. it is refreshing. jonathan: surprise, surprise. do you want to go to dorchester? perfect, beautiful. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it...
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matt miller will bring that conversation in the next hour of programming. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 211 million people use twitter every day all around the world. 20% of those are in the united states. the rest are outside the united states. the top of funnel is really healthy, so we get a lot of that act. we just need to do better to us to help converting people into making twitter part of their daily life. anna: that was twitter's cfo talking about twitter. the company plans to pass raw material increases onto clients. they have raised prices overall by 9%. they saw third-quarter inflation of 25% and plan to pass that on. inflation will remain a big theme. we will get the ecb rate decision. the bank looks to reassure consumers that inflation is transitory. facebook's connect conference kicks off, bringing together did digital and real world. they believe the digital space will supplant smartphone apps as the primary form of online interaction. and results from apple and amazon. we should see what effect supply chain pain has had not just on hardware manuf
matt miller will bring that conversation in the next hour of programming. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 211 million people use twitter every day all around the world. 20% of those are in the united states. the rest are outside the united states. the top of funnel is really healthy, so we get a lot of that act. we just need to do better to us to help converting people into making twitter part of their daily life. anna: that was twitter's cfo talking about twitter. the company plans to pass raw...
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tom: i was trying to channel my inner matt miller, did i do okay? david westin, thank you so much. lisa, what an interesting set up we have on tomorrow's tech earnings. lisa: that interview shows how high the bar is. they raised their forecast, shares down more than 3%. tom: and identifying some of the risks lowered on ev. stay with us through the day. the battle in washington will be addressed at 12:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. jonathan: all-time highs coming into wednesday this morning, good morning. equity futures up 1/10 of 1%. it has been raised across the board but most of the earnings for corporate america today. the countdown to the open starts right no
tom: i was trying to channel my inner matt miller, did i do okay? david westin, thank you so much. lisa, what an interesting set up we have on tomorrow's tech earnings. lisa: that interview shows how high the bar is. they raised their forecast, shares down more than 3%. tom: and identifying some of the risks lowered on ev. stay with us through the day. the battle in washington will be addressed at 12:00. this is bloomberg. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving...
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jonathan: ask matt miller about the infrastructure in berlin. that was a gift. go and invest. didn't happen. your equity market unchanged. five days of gains, just a whisker away from all-time highs. we will break down the price action for you every shortly. a beautiful morning in new york city. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: unchanged in your equity market this wednesday morning. good morning. we are unchanged on the s&p, down about a point. unchanged on the nasdaq, up about three. that is the story for the equity market. the bond market equally as boring. if that is what you want, maybe it is not boring. 1.6373% on tens. on 30's, up a basis point to 2.1%. not doing much there at all. on the two-year, we have basically doubled over the last couple of weeks, just short of 40 basis points now. where we are moving, this chart right here. if you're listening on radio, it is a simple one. house prices in china have started to rollover. they are negative for the first in six years. you have to pay attention to that because the world's second largest economy is starting to slow. d
jonathan: ask matt miller about the infrastructure in berlin. that was a gift. go and invest. didn't happen. your equity market unchanged. five days of gains, just a whisker away from all-time highs. we will break down the price action for you every shortly. a beautiful morning in new york city. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: unchanged in your equity market this wednesday morning. good morning. we are unchanged on the s&p, down about a point. unchanged on the nasdaq, up about three. that...
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jonathan: our good friend and colleague matt miller went on a bit of a rant earlier this week on warren buffett, and essentially said if warren buffett is so concerned about not paying enough taxes, he could just write a check to the treasury, but he never does. the words of matthew miller earlier this week. tom: it is a loaded question, and the answer, this is so important, and i am going to pick on canada here, they made a radical tax change in the government was voted out thunderously. all of the politicians have a new back of their mind, if they overreach on tax change, on tax policy, they lose their jobs. lisa: and we are seeing that with corporations. they are more willing to raise rates on individuals then corporations because somehow, that is less politically favorable, and that to me is pretty interesting. jonathan: i thing a lot of people surprised by that. equity futures up 18 on the s&p. we advanced 0.4%. record highs in this equity market. we keep on climbing going into year end. heard on radio, seen on tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> inflation is going to get worse before it
jonathan: our good friend and colleague matt miller went on a bit of a rant earlier this week on warren buffett, and essentially said if warren buffett is so concerned about not paying enough taxes, he could just write a check to the treasury, but he never does. the words of matthew miller earlier this week. tom: it is a loaded question, and the answer, this is so important, and i am going to pick on canada here, they made a radical tax change in the government was voted out thunderously. all...
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[laughter] >> perfect, and you can be the sidekick, matt miller. alix: if your country called you, would you do it? [laughter] guy: of course. one obviously has no aspirations in that direction, but if the call came, one would certainly serve. but if i do it, matt has to do as well. if i'm james, he has to be felix . alix: he can't play felix, he's not as organized. [laughter] guy: felix isn't that organized. i think matt could deliver a good felix. or he could be q because obviously, he knows cars. he knows his motorbikes. but i think the db-5 is definitely mine. matt will have to step away from that one. i am glad the movie is doing well. i think it was a fantastic way to finish the dc era. but we will see what happens next. you are giving away spoilers there. alix: you didn't. everyone knew this was the last bond movie. guy: but 007, that's one of the big things which opens the door to a lot of things potentially changing going forward. alix: sure, but if you read anything, you would probably find out about the 00 situation. just saying. guy: to
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and matt miller, the marshall service which broo protects judges but doesn't follow them everywhere they go, they issued a statement saying "the u.s. martial service does not have adequate threat detection capabilities to monitor an current setting. and i'm sure judges know that. >> the service has been begging for more funding and the judicial service has been asking for more martials to harden court houses. congress spent $4 billion to harden the capitol but hasn't done the same for judges, who, as you noted in the intro, have faced a 400% increase in threats in the last five years. tlegts come for a lot of reasons but the increase in threats, we think, is primarily driven by this culture of right-wing violence. some of the judges, who handled prominent cases, talked about when they would make prominent rulings, they would see an increase of threats into their office. and so, even if you were to -- even if congress were to pass the funding you need, it doesn't address the underlying problem which is, as long as there's a culture of violence in this country that's encouraged by the lead
and matt miller, the marshall service which broo protects judges but doesn't follow them everywhere they go, they issued a statement saying "the u.s. martial service does not have adequate threat detection capabilities to monitor an current setting. and i'm sure judges know that. >> the service has been begging for more funding and the judicial service has been asking for more martials to harden court houses. congress spent $4 billion to harden the capitol but hasn't done the same...
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i'm matt miller. creek school. one of many vaccination sites. if this gets the final approval will be one of the places in marine county that wants to put the shot into the kids arms. here's what you need to know. so yesterday a panel, an expert panel looked at the pfizer vaccine and they say it's good to go. so they're recommending to the fda. it looks good. you should give the approval the fda was actually. possibly going to give their approval last night and they're not bound by an advisory panel but usually they follow what the panel says they never got around to voting, but he could happen any time soon. once that happens, if they give the green light, then that moves to the cdc. they will look at it as well. and if they give the green light james. we could start seeing shots by the first week of november. we got a chance to track down a local doctor. he says if you have kids between 5.11 years old and the shot is available to you. >> but what is the 10th leading was in the top 10 leading causes of death and children in this age group. and
i'm matt miller. creek school. one of many vaccination sites. if this gets the final approval will be one of the places in marine county that wants to put the shot into the kids arms. here's what you need to know. so yesterday a panel, an expert panel looked at the pfizer vaccine and they say it's good to go. so they're recommending to the fda. it looks good. you should give the approval the fda was actually. possibly going to give their approval last night and they're not bound by an advisory...
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matt: i'm mark miller. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. retail sales cover estimates. we will down the report that showed an upside surprise. we will cuss with tom mcgee. we will stay and talk to the senior vice president of peloton about the state of the high-end fitness company and the indoor fitness market and bitcoin etf poised for approval. getting ready to approve the first etf in a watershed moment for the cryptocurrency as it breaks $60,000 yet again. we have breaking news as well on johnson and johnson. the fda is backing the covid booster shot after at least two months. this was a unanimous decision by the fda and applies for people 18 years or older. the fda has backed the johnson & johnson booster shot after at least two months for those 18 years and older. jon: johnson & johnson shares higher today. investors have been in a buying mood. there is a live look at north american trading. focus has been on the earnings picture. pushing around questions around the supply chain and focusing on solid numbers from goldman sachs, wrappi
matt: i'm mark miller. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. retail sales cover estimates. we will down the report that showed an upside surprise. we will cuss with tom mcgee. we will stay and talk to the senior vice president of peloton about the state of the high-end fitness company and the indoor fitness market and bitcoin etf poised for approval. getting ready to approve the first etf in a watershed moment for the cryptocurrency as it breaks $60,000 yet...
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the agency's top two administrators, bill nelson, and former astronaut pam miller right, believe matt -- believe nasa will make a difference in monitoring wildfires. >> nasa is the eyes in the sky right now. the satellites we have an orbit 24/7 are giving us the information that decision-makers need about the changes in our planet. david: our your responses have become critical as well. but as more aircraft and drones launch, nasa is trying to address the need for more air traffic control systems, even when gps is lost. the congresswoman who represents silicon valley reacted to the briefing. >> this demonstration and what is being worked on with the u.s. fire service, with calfire, is nothing short of extraordinary. david: nasa hardware and software are also monitoring drought. if you are also an airline passenger there is good news. have you ever been stuck on an airplane, waiting to depart? nasa ames showed off a simulator that manages gate departures so they don't end up burning fuel. his -- it is designed to keep airplanes in motion. >> pushback from the gate, onto the ramp, onto
the agency's top two administrators, bill nelson, and former astronaut pam miller right, believe matt -- believe nasa will make a difference in monitoring wildfires. >> nasa is the eyes in the sky right now. the satellites we have an orbit 24/7 are giving us the information that decision-makers need about the changes in our planet. david: our your responses have become critical as well. but as more aircraft and drones launch, nasa is trying to address the need for more air traffic control...
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mat gets a, who -- you have got matt gaetz. you have mo brooks in this caucus. you could be a fund-raising consultant for them and jeff miller doesn't care if you fund raise for white nationalists. what he cares is if you fund raise for someone who is telling the truth about his boss's complicity in the insurrection on january 6th. i think that shows you where they know they are vulnerable, where they know that they are weak. and it shows you, as you have said, that they are at an destination. mccarthy decided the all the-right members in his caucus are fine. it is people that challenge donald trump that are the problem. people that speak truth about january 6th that are the problem. >> i want to just follow up with you, tim, adam kinzinger makes a similar point to the one you are making tweeting this on this reporting, curious if the same ultimatum was put out for those who embrace white nationalism, qanon and other conspiracies or just the truth tellers. what kevin mccarthy and jeff miller seem to have miscalculated on is the devastation that kinzinger and che
mat gets a, who -- you have got matt gaetz. you have mo brooks in this caucus. you could be a fund-raising consultant for them and jeff miller doesn't care if you fund raise for white nationalists. what he cares is if you fund raise for someone who is telling the truth about his boss's complicity in the insurrection on january 6th. i think that shows you where they know they are vulnerable, where they know that they are weak. and it shows you, as you have said, that they are at an destination....