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"In both directions. The Wisconsin state patrol says snow. Ice and whiteout conditions were factors in the initial crash, the northbound and southbound lanes of I 90 were closed for about 7 and a half hours. The house is approving a bill to limit the president's authority to release oil from the nation's emergency reserve, Lisa Taylor has more. The bill requires the federal government to develop a plan to increase oil production in order to draw from the reserve, the bill which passed largely along party lines is squarely aimed at President Biden's handling of spiking gas prices last year. The president carried out the largest ever release of oil from the supply after gas prices jumped following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the bill is unlikely to pass the democratic controlled Senate, and Biden has vowed to veto it. I only said Taylor hundreds of farms in Southern California bracing for water cats, Matt mattson, has more. The Los Angeles Times reports that it'll affect the imperial valley just north of the U.S., Mexico border, the imperial irrigation district is set to cut 9% of its water usage this year. That's caused farmers to get creative with things like using water saving sprinklers or even installing thousands of acres of solar panels were farmland used to be. In the past, the IID paid farmers to leave some fields dry, but that method was abandoned. It comes as the Colorado River is reaching Deadpool levels, the imperial valley has around 400 farms. I'm Matt and sin. Two mass shootings in three days in California has President Biden calling for an assault weapons ban. However, Republicans doubt that will happen, senator John cornyn says the votes just aren't there for such a ban, the same can be said when it comes to prohibiting large capacity magazines. The taxes Republican was the one who negotiated the bipartisan gun law that passed last year. I'm Brad Siegel. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen says she's encouraged by recent U.S. data on inflation and jobs, so but you can see that the economy is at risk of recession amid high interest rates. I don't want to minimize the risk of recession in the absence of further shocks. It really comes down to the labor market. And I guess the path that I see to maintaining a strong labor market will bringing inflation down. This involves a slowdown in growth. Johan spoke exclusively to Bloomberg and Johannesburg, South Africa at Mandela sanctuary, hotel and restaurant that used to be Nelson Mandela's home. Prosecutors say FTX cofounder Sam bankman freed sought to influence a witness the current general council of FTX in the U.S. government's criminal fraud case against him. They're asking a judge to stop him from contacting former employees at the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange. The government also requested an order from the judge prohibiting bankman freed from using any encrypted messaging applications such as signal. U.S. regulators are investigating Elon Musk's role in shaping Tesla's self-driving car claims. That's the latest effort by watch dogs to scrutinize the actions of Musk at the world's second richest person. Our source says the review is part of an ongoing Securities and Exchange Commission probe of Tesla's statements about its autopilot, driver assistance system. CVS and Walmart are cutting pharmacy hours this due to a shortage of pharmacists. Bloomberg's Courtney donahoe has more. CVS plants in March to cut or shift hours at about two thirds of its locations, CVS says a periodically reviews operating hours, meantime Walmart plans to reduce pharmacy hours by closing at 7 p.m. and most of its stores by March. The retailer telling The Wall Street Journal the change is a direct result of feedback from pharmacy associates. Courtney Donna hope Bloomberg radio. Stocks were higher for a third week in four. Megan horne is chief investment officer at Vernon's capital advisers. So we've seen a pretty big improvement in the inflation picture. So that now has the fed being able to slow down their rate hikes. So that's giving some optimism to the market. However, what we haven't seen is really it filtering into the actual GDP numbers. And we think we're going to see that in the first half of this year. Next week could be even busier for markets. The Federal Reserve is expected to announce its latest increase to interest rates, a report on Friday showed that inflation is continuing to cool raising hopes for a smaller increase. That's a little less painful. For the week, the S&P 500 rows, two and a half percent. The Dow gained 1.8%, the NASDAQ added 4.3%. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and NLS did more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. 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"A run for The White House himself he also cautioned against conservative Republicans who pushed the message that the vice president can change the outcome of an election There is no idea more on Americans than the notion that any one person could choose the American president He went on to say current vice president Kamala Harris will also have no right to overturn the election when the Republicans win he says in 2024 At least one person is dead and four others are injured following a late night shooting in Blacksburg Virginia The first reports of shots fired just blocks from the Virginia tech campus sent that school into lockdown overnight We are learning that one of those injured is a Virginia tech student Delta Air Lines is asking for the federal government to help with unruly passengers Brian shook reports CEO Ed Bastian sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice asking to put unruly passengers on the national no fly list He says the move would show their zero tolerance for any behavior that interferes with flight safety Bastian noted there has been a 100% increase of unruly passengers since 2019 If someone's on the no fly list they are prohibited from traveling by any commercial air carrier American Olympic champion Shaun White is ready to hang up his snowboard The three time gold medal winner said today he's calling it a career after the winter games in Beijing I'm Julie Ryan President Biden is applauding the latest monthly jobs report which was much better than expected The economy added 467,000 jobs in January while unemployment ticked up a bit to 4% The president said yesterday the U.S. has come back stronger despite the ongoing COVID pandemic Biden said the latest jobs report reflects historic ongoing economic progress but said the work goes on He touched on inflation and said working families are getting clobbered New York City mayor Eric Adams is apologizing for using a racial slur in comments he made three years ago about his former colleagues at the NYPD Lisa salvani reports In a video that surfaced of mayor Adams in a private meeting with the Harlem business alliance in 2019 Adams has seen talking about his time as an NYPD cop and he uses a racial slur He said he was a better cop than his cracker colleagues Adam's apologized Friday saying they were inappropriate comments that should not have been used and that he apologizes not only to those who heard it but to all New Yorkers because they should expect more from him Adams retired from the NYPD in 2006 after more than 20 years The mayor of Minneapolis is banning almost all no knock warrants following the death of a 22 year old black man a mere lock was shot and killed in a pre dawn raid on Wednesday morning Never would have imagined that I would be staying up here talking about the execution of my son By the many apple police department His mother Karen well said her son was a law abiding citizen who did everything he was supposed to do He was reportedly asleep and in possession of a firearm which his family's lawyer says was legally owned when he was shot by police Locke was not named in any of the surge warrants and the family's lawyer says he was not even a target Power still out for tens of thousands after a massive winter storm blew across the country this week Tennessee currently has the most lights out but plenty remain in the dark in New York Ohio Pennsylvania and West Virginia I'm Julie Ryan And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom Institutional investors are striking back in stocks upending the brief reign of the retail day trader So says veteran market structure analyst delivery tab citing evidence including volume on legacy venues like the New York Stock Exchange as well as the growing value of shares changing hands each day in equities Tab says a market driven by these institutions is one where old school metrics such as earnings announcements valuation and guidance matter more than populist drivers like Reddit postings and name checks on TikTok Amazon.com gave the market back what meta platforms took away or at least a big chunk of it We get more about that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet The ecommerce giant shares searched 13.5% adding roughly a $190 billion in market value after investors cheered its fourth quarter earnings report The advance was the biggest single day gain in U.S. stock market history coming just a day after Facebook parent meta platforms entered the other end of the record book with a $251 billion wipeout Charlie Bloomberg radio Soaring housing costs are straining buyers in 2022 and it may continue more from Bloomberg's Courtney dunno More than 6 million homes were sold last year despite skyrocketing prices in many cities The average price of a home came in at almost $417,000 in November That's 25% more than what it was before the pandemic The total inventory of homes on the market last month is less than half of what was available in early 2020 Courtney Donna hope Bloomberg radio Cole's said Friday it has rejected the takeover offers It's received as too low and has engaged bankers to field interest in the company Kohl's was up 1.9% in Friday trading Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm susannah Palmer This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg best Bloomberg best is about the insight in the context that we get from our guests It's a great way to catch up on some of the stories you might have missed on the.

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"To its platform. Becoming a host will be a simpler 10 step process. Guest will find increasing search flexibility. Stocks have pulled back from earlier gains and are now trading little changed. New home sales declined by more than forecast last month. Morning, Donna Hope Bloomberg Radio. Like Ovitz. Question from Lisa Brady Fox News, Even as the U. S marks a new milestone in the fight against covert 19, the search continues for the true origin of the virus, and the White House doesn't believe it has all the tools needed to find it Boxes. Jessica Rosenthal has this live Lisa at the White House Covert briefing today, Dr Anthony Fauci said, While they still believe the virus likely jump from animals to people, it is not certain. And so a next phase of investigation is needed. White House senior covert advisor Andy Slavitt added. We need to get to the bottom of this and we need a completely transparent process from China. We need the W H O to assist in that matter. We don't feel like we have that now. We need to get to the bottom of this. Whatever the answer may be on B. That's critical priority for us. Slama did say the U. S. Has reached a milestone in the fight against covert, with 50% of US adults now fully vaccinated ahead of Memorial Day Weekend. Lisa Thanks Jessica members of George Floyd's family visiting both the White House and Capitol Hill today, marking one year since his death in Minneapolis. White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki says work on police reform Continue. We are very engaged with a range. Groups around the country, civil rights groups, police reform groups and advocates about what they think is going to work and we've kept him abreast of what our strategy is. She also says there needs to be funding, including for community policing, But she questions the argument that calls to defund the police have contributed to a spike in crime in some cities, sake says crime was already rising during the pandemic before President Biden took office. A discouraging report on infrastructure talks. Republican Senator John Barrasso, one of six lawmakers negotiating with the White House, says both sides are now very far apart. Republicans have been working on the latest version of a less expensive alternative plan. Focuses Maura on traditional infrastructure improvements. America is listening to Bach's. These from the mosque, Nissan Traffic Center East on Westbound Memorial Highway still shut down from a crash between Web road and Hillsborough Avenue He can use Hillsborough Avenue is an alternate, but it's very heavy. You might want to take Montague Street and head up the Waters Avenue..

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"Our top story of four o'clock nearly two months after the release of waste water from the piney Point, Stack and Manatee County researchers with the U. S. F. College Marine science say they're seeing no serious impact of the environment. Meantime, Fraser says, any impact was localized and not widespread. I think what we're seeing that there's continues to be a delusion, a decline in some of those important chemical constituents. And the values that we're seeing today are much more typical of what we see in the historical record. While there have been advisories about low levels of red tide off Longboat Key, and Anna Maria Fraser says there's no evidence that the two are connected. ST Petersburg is getting ready to narrow down the list of developers for the Tropicana Field site. The site is currently home to the Tampa Bay Rays. But that team's plans to split the season between the Bay Area and Montreal after 2027 leave the future of the Trump side up in the Air. Mayor Rick Crisman selected four finalists to redevelop the site. Earlier this year. His office now says in a memo that he'll narrow that list down to two within the next seven days. City Council will question the two firms and the city will invite the Rays to sit down with them as well. Gordon Byrd News Radio W F L A President Biden visiting FEMA headquarters today ahead of hurricane season. It's about not about red states and blue states, you'll know that it's about having people's backs and the toughest moments. That they face ready with food, water, blankets, shelters and more by the administration has announced plans to increase hurricane preparation funding to better help communities when they get hit with extreme weather. 33 year old high school math teacher from Citrus County is behind bars on charges that he sent inappropriate text messages and images to a student. Adam's Eros was arrested this morning while on his way to work it like an old high school sheriff's office says He's confirmed the allegations and has resigned from the district. I'm Reid Shepherd News, radio W F L A This is a Bloomberg money minute with the college graduation season in full swing. There's some good news for this year's class. Their first jobs pay slightly improving the percentage of recent grads who are taking jobs that pay less in $25,000 fell to 10.5% march. That's the lowest rate since 2001. Gasoline shortages are fading and much of the Southeast purchasing trends at corner gas stations and convenience stores air starting in normalizing most the markets that ran dry during the colonial pipeline shutdown earlier this month. I want us facing a health emergency, with only about 1% of its population vaccinated so far that has the potential to disrupt the chip industry that dominates the local economy and which is critical to an already squeezed global supply. Taiwan is warning of more chip shortages if they can't source enough vaccine doses. Technology shares are leading the gains in stocks as inflation anxiety appears to be easing the Dow up 210 points, according Donna Hope, Bloomberg radio..

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"World is listening. The White House is calling for restraint as Israeli warplanes pound targets on the Gaza Strip. Correspondent Kelly O'Donnell says the targeting of a building housing news organizations brought a quick reaction We heard from the press secretary speaking on behalf of the White House today we have communicated Directly to the Israelis that ensuring the safety and security of journalists and independent media is a paramount responsibility. That's part of the U. S message. The Israeli military gave the building's owner one hour to evacuate prior to the strike. CNN's Don Lemon is apologizing for creating a media frenzy by suggesting his primetime show might be ending. Lemon said at the end of Friday's show. It would be the last of CNN tonight with Don Lemon. He has since clarified that the show is just changing names do Don lemon tonight. Legendary broadcaster Marv Albert is retiring. Albert will turn 80 in June and says the embassy Eastern Conference championships Erie's will be his last. I'm Chris Carajo. And I'm Susanna Palmer. In the Bloomberg News Room. Governor Andrew Cuomo was said that more than half of New Yorkers 18 years and older are now fully vaccinated and 61% have at least one dose. Almost 17.5 million shots have been administered New York's outbreak East further, the state reported 2041 new cases in the latest figures and a seven day average of 1.18% for positive test results. That's among the lowest in the U. S. Hospitalizations also continued to fall. Unlike many other state leaders, Cuomo has not announced changes to rules on mask wearing after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention loosened its guidelines on Thursday. Disney World Resort made masks optional and common outdoor areas, although they are still required indoors on all attractions and transportation. That theme park in Orlando, Florida will continue to make adjustments as guidance evolves, it said late Friday. Texas is becoming a hotbed for firms that provide financial advice and investment management. Get more about that from Bloomberg's Courtney Donahoe. Vanguard is opening an office in the Dallas Fort Worth area early next year. Vanguard is just the latest financial firm to grab a toehold in the area. Schwab moved its corporate headquarters to nearby West Lake after acquiring TD Ameritrade, Texas also attracted L. A based hedge fund Canyon Partners, which recently leased space in Dallas, according Donna Hope, Bloomberg Radio. The deadline to file your taxes is Monday, which was extended by a month due to the pandemic. Chief tax information officer Jackson Hewitt Tax service Mark Steber says although many people have been working from home for the past year or more Not everybody can claim the home office deduction. If you don't understand it completely. It's probably best to talk to attack professional. Make sure you don't trip up and put it on there when you don't deserve it, or you leave it off, and in fact you're leaving off tax benefits. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg Quick take powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg Broadcasting from the financial.

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"About that from Bloomberg's Courtney Donna home. Vanguard is opening an office in the Dallas Fort Worth area early next year. Vanguard is just the latest financial firm to grab a toehold in the area. Schwab moved its corporate headquarters to nearby West Lake after acquiring TD Ameritrade, Texas also attracted L. A based hedge fund Canyon Partners, which recently leased space in Dallas, according Donna Hope, Bloomberg Radio. The deadline to file your taxes is Monday, which was extended by a month tooted the pandemic. Chief tax information officer Jackson Hewitt Tax service, Mark Steber says. Although many people have been working from home for the past year or more, not everybody can claim home office deduction. If you don't understand it completely. It's probably best to talk to attack professional. Make sure you don't trip up and put it on there when you don't deserve it, or you Leave it off. And in fact you're leaving off tax benefits. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. You're listening to balance of power. With David Westin on Bloomberg Radio. Still to come this hour, House Republicans oust Congresswoman Liz Cheney from her leadership position. I talked with Bloomberg Washington Bureau chief Craig Gordon, about what this means for the party. Plus Republican Senator Steve Daines of Montana on what Congress can do to protect the United States from cyber attacks after this week's colonial pipeline breach, But first the crowded field for governor of Virginia just got cut in half. With Republicans nominating former Carlo executive Glenn Young come to be its candidate for the November election. I caught up with Glenn to find out more about his candidacy. We've got an economy that must get going. And the sad thing is Virginia's job recovery rate is only been 45% of what's been lost versus Texas, which is an 80%. We have got to get this economy open. We've got to get it moving. And what Terry McAuliffe and Ralph North Room has really representative. A strong desire to keep it closed, actually improve encroach on all of our personal freedoms. I mean, Virginia was ranked 50th and freedom in March, and this is no way to get our economy up and running and actually help people get their lives back. So that's what we're running on. And I tell you, there is a groundswell of support more than just Republicans, but from Virginians, and you've made it clear right from the beginning that you think one of the real attractions you have for voters is you're a business guy. You know how to run a business in the economy is one of the key issues in Virginia rather than having a career politician at the same time. Terry McAuliffe has been governor before right and his record was pretty good Unemployment, one from 5.7% down to 3.3, the level of income wages went up 14 2.3% during his time there, so doesn't have a pretty good track record on the economy if that's the issue. Actually, he doesn't because what everybody forgets is that that our peer states and Tennessee and North Carolina and South Carolina and Georgia and even Maryland grew faster than Virginia double digit rates. And we watched job creation, particularly in those states to our South outpaced Virginia substantially to the point of nearly 50% on average, and so what we saw was in fact. After growing economies around us better job opportunities to the south, higher cost of living on average than the rest of the country, And as a result, Virginia families have been moving away..

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"Of the return to work service. The health care companies started last year. CVS is already working with 18 employers across the country, including Delta Airlines. Amazon is rolling out raises to more than 500,000 of its hourly workers. A few months early, we'll get pay hikes ranging from 50 cents to $3 an hour. The races are designed to boost hiring at Amazon's fast growing logistics division. McDonald's appears to have turned the corner on the pandemic. The fast food chain reported the first quarter of global sales growth and more than a year. Com sales in the U. S sword almost 14% in that beat expectations. Turning to Wall Street stocks heading for another record once again, with the S and P. Rising 6/10 of a percent. Investors air focused on the soaring economy. Gross domestic product came in at 6.4% in the first quarter. Corny, Donna Hope Bloomberg radio. Right now, Doctors Without Borders, medical teams are operating in some of the most remote and dangerous corners of the world. One front yards become front lines at the crossroads of conflict in epidemic where there are no hospitals. That's where we operate. Your response is critical to our response. In places where a few others will go. That's where we operate. Learn more at doctors without borders dot orig, composer Joseph Haydn famously said. I listened more than I study. It sounds like a law school hypothetical here in Bloomberg. It's the same thing. Do you maintain that low rate regime? Can you see out two years? How you build a strategy with that eventuality in mind experts information news. The push sets up a potential fight. What do we know about How it will go public. Bloomberg Radio. The Bloomberg business happened. Bloomberg radio dot com. Bloomberg, the world is listening economics. All this doom gloom was out there finding you see, this is a technical correction investment. What are you looking at to give you some sort of compass through this period? The Bloomberg surveillance podcast lots and lots of talk about what the Fed shouldn't shouldn't don't turn keen, Jonathan Farrow, Lisa Abramowitz and the names that shape the world's markets speak with prefer Mr Schiller of Yale University. Bloomberg Surveillance. Listen today, and Bloomberg calm the Bloomberg business half or subscribe on Apple podcasts. Tom has been a teacher for over 40 years. One day. I think one of the students had asked the question and he didn't remember the answer. I also noticed that he was letting his class out earlier than they were supposed to let out. I was really starting to worry Leave. I am I talked about out would change our lives. But he was there beside me..

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"House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the commission is being formed to investigate the January 6th capital riot and make sure nothing like it ever happens again. Pelosi announced the panel today. The White House is advising Americans not to let their guard down despite the progress that's being made in relation to covert 19 vaccinations. Senior adviser Andy Slavitt says the UK variant that's popped up across the country could potentially cause another major outbreak in the coming weeks. New York Congressman Antonio Delgado is calling for a probe into Governor Andrew Cuomo's administration amid concerns and covered up covert 19 deaths and nursing homes. I'm some Roberts And I'm Karyn Chase in the Bloomberg newsroom markets in the U. S. Were closed for the President's Day holiday, but trading was active in Europe. The footsie in London closed up more than 2.5%, the CAC in Paris gained more than 1.5% and the DAX in Germany rose nearly a half percent, one of the biggest names in the business. Morgan Stanley is considering adding Bitcoin to which list of possible bets. Counterpoint Global Ah unit of Morgan Stanley Investment Management That's racked up wins and mutual fund rankings is exploring whether the crypto currency would be a suitable option for its investors. The global pandemic is not hurting the value of farmland in the heart of the corn belt. Lindbergh's Courtney Donahoe has that story. Farmland values rose 6% last year in the Midwest, the biggest gain since 2012 along with lower interest rates. Farmland fortunes were boosted by last year's rebound in revenues from corn and soybeans. According to the survey of bankers by the Chicago Fed. More games are expected this quarter. Horny, Donna Hope Bloomberg radio. She cold weather is making the self freeze and oil markets Boyle, Texas was the first to impose rolling blackouts to ease the strain on the power grid from all those heaters. 14 other states soon followed suit from North Dakota to Oklahoma. A controversial website parlor is back online after getting kicked off Amazon over the Capitol insurrection. It's not clear which service provider parlor is using the host the site, which users say was only intermittently available today. Some even complained they were unable to access it. It's still unavailable via Apple or Google I signed is too good for its own good. Fizer declined a request to send a half million vaccine doses for her immunity experiment there because too few residents were infected Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Karen Chase, and this is Bloomberg. We're so glad you've joined us for this holiday edition of Bloomberg Daybreak. The markets are closed for the President's Day holiday. I'm Nathan Hager, and we're now going to turn our attention to the economy. A couple of key reports are due out this week for more, Let's bring in Bloomberg International economics and policy correspondent. Michael McKee. Mike Looks like the Big day is Wednesday. We're going to get producer prices and retail sales all at once. Very interesting reports. Certainly in the context of stimulus. Well, yeah retail sales report is going to be important because we want to see if people are spending the money they already have. Much has been made about the fact that Americans have saved much of the stimulus payments that they've gotten so far. And that could lead to real uptick in spending. When people feel they can go out again. Problem is in January, so much was closed that we don't think it's going to be a major month for that, although the retail sales advanced, expected to be up 8/10 percent on the month is is not bad, but you take out autos. And gasoline. Three tents because Ottos of gasoline, especially priced in dollars, and retail sales, is just adding up dollars. Plus this number doesn't have services in it. And of course, services, restaurants and dry cleaners and gyms and stuff like that are not included in the retail sales number, and they're the ones that have really been closed pp. I also gonna be kind of interesting because it's interesting in the sense that we haven't cared about. The price reports, especially pp. I, Since perhaps the days of Alan Greenspan and now all of a sudden inflation is front and center for the markets. There's a belief among some traders that we're going to see inflation break out because the economy is going to come roaring back and we'll get these giant stimulus checks. I'm waiting guys, and so any numbers that confirm that will make people feel better. Last week's CP. I was disappointment in the sense that the core rate went down no inflation. Yet in these January numbers, and probably not in the P P, I eat numbers this week, either talking about that idea of the economy coming roaring back with the vaccine roll out and getting a handle on the pandemic. You spoke with Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan just a few days ago to get his outlook for a post covert recovery. Let's listen to Some of what he had to say. Right now at the Dallas bed. Before any new packages and acted were already are forecast for GDP growth. This year is approximately 5%. It's going to be again loaded toward the latter parts of the year, and it assumes That we're able to vaccinate the the population broadly and defeat these variants and get more built mobility and engagement. Very interesting, Mike that he says that that assumes that there's before there's even a package enacted, raising the question once again about you know whether we need another round of stimulus. Yeah, that's the question and we're not going to know the answer. We have to make a decision before the on stimulus before we get an answer, and it's going to take awhile till we know if people are going to feel comfortable going out and shopping again. And if they want to spend down the money they've gotten and put into savings. Obviously, there's a whole bunch of people nine million people still unemployed who were employed last February. Those people are going to need the money and they will spend it and that'll keep the economy going. But do the people who still have jobs but are getting checks anyway, do they? Take the savings and start spending it did they pay down bills? So now they have more money month to month to spend when there's something to spend out and they feel comfortable about it. We won't know that till sometime towards the end of the year, probably because we won't have the virus in a condition to let people go out and spend. So. That's the hard part for the people in Washington, and these headlines from January February. That's where things are kind of difficult to make an economic case one way or another. Not that the politicians won't right. Well, how much more discussion do you expect? We're going to get of all this when we see the reason when we see the minutes from the Feds January meeting also coming up on Wednesday. Well, you know what we'll look for is any discussion of when they think inflation is going to break out and how much it's going to come back. We know that in March, April May last year, we saw deflation as prices fell when the economy shut so just on a mathematical basis, Inflation's going to rise significantly those months. But did they see anything beyond those base effects? Do they see price pressures building in any sector of the economy, particularly those where Parts might be in short supply, like semiconductors for Ah knows those things that we we will want to look for any kind of indication that they see something that maybe Wall Street doesn't No, You've gotten some clues already from fed speakers. I mean, are you hearing any surprise at this point that we really haven't had that breakout in inflation yet? No, not yet just because of the fact that the economy's been shut down We get to the base effects starting March and April. That will be the time when we really see things. Move up. The forecasts from the Fed are that we see a bump. The forecast from Bloomberg's survey of economists goes up as high as 2.7% annually by the end of second quarter that would be a big jump..

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"Video dressed, Biden said. The American story is about president. It's about the people. I'm Tom Roberts. And I'm Karyn Chase in the Bloomberg newsroom U. S. Markets are closed today for the President's Day holiday, but there was trading in Europe. The footsie in London closed up more than 2.5%, the CAC and Paris was up more than 1.5% and the DAX in Germany closed up just under a half a point Southwest Power Pool, which controls of power grid spanning 14 states from North Dakota. Oklahoma has declared an emergency and his ordering utilities to begin rolling blackouts in the face of an extreme cold blast. It's already taken down parts of Texas is power grid. Grid operator says it's the first time this has happened and they had no other options. It's beginning to look a lot like tax filing season. Bloomberg's Courtney Donna Hope takes a look ahead. Millions of people are still missing some or all of the 1206 $100 federal stimulus payments approved in 2020, which can be claimed on tax returns filed this spring. Many others could find that they hold the taxman more than anticipated after receiving unemployment compensation or thanks to working in a different state than usual, potentially triggering an additional bill. Corny Donna Hope Bloomberg Radio Bitcoins epic run is winning more attention on Wall Street. The week after test let took a chance on Bitcoin with a $1.5 billion investment. Morgan Stanley is considering whether to bet on it. Does homeschooling make your child's behind? Look big pediatricians. They're sounding the alarm that some elementary school students have gained 20 to £30 in a year..

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"Just drives me crazy about living in the states. We'll talk about it coming up. No, it's not a kiss story. Paul Stanley. US stocks are trading near records. This could be the biggest week since November. Let's find out more details on a good day today with Bloomberg Money Minute on NewsRadio, 8 40 w H A S. This is Bloomberg money minute dealer selling Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat and other brands under the recently formed under making Giant. Still, Antis have a message for the new leadership helped fix parts of the lineup were considered cutting back. According to Dow Jones. Some brands such as Jeep and Ram, have thrived. However, others have been dinged by a lack of new investment, aging models and sluggish sales. Kroger will pay 100 bucks tall associates who get a covert vaccine. Grocery giant also announced $50 million in parks to reward associates, including a $100 store, credit and 1000 fuel points for hourly workers. Leisure travelers in businesses out airlines shifting operations wherever there maybe demand airlines moving away from roots that connect big cities and toward leisure ones that bring on the sunshine. Turning to Wall Street stocks are higher, with the Dow rising 190 points. Investors taking comfort from the continued rollout of vaccines. Corny, Donna Hope Bloomberg Radio Progressive presents an interview with your upstairs neighbor. It's Rick from upstairs. Yeah, take it seriously, when I play R and B at one in the morning. That's me saying, Hey, I'm here for you and I enjoy repetitive baselines. I only use expired batteries in my smoke detectors. Nice, right. Upstairs. Neighbors help people forget their troubles..

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"40 w H A s. We're going to talk to the NFL after the bottom of the hour News with Scott Fitzgerald, your morning show sports host and maybe an appearance by Gus the engineer. Yep, A Big Packers fan. Also we commiserated in the hallway. Yes, singing the praises of Kevin King. Yes. Oh, but first, let's find out what's going on with your money. Bloomberg money minute on these radio 8 40. W H A s. This is a Bloomberg money minute. The image of Bernie Sanders bundled up in a jacket and mittens didn't respond means around the world. It also led to a massive spike in sales. Vermont outerwear company Burton Snowboards said his edge come down jacket has sold out. And its website has been inundated with visitors in the past few days. Mark is discontinuing development of it's too experimental Cove in 19 vaccines after early trial data showed they failed to generate immune responses. The drug giant strategy was using a more traditional approach of focusing on shots based on weakened viruses. Pandemic has probably boosted remote working permanently. A Deloitte survey of managers suggest a third of employees will work from home even after restrictions end Earnings kick into high gear this week. Major tech names are reporting, including Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and Tesla's stocks are mixed The session with the S and P moving higher and the Dow dropping 80 points corny, Donna Hope Bloomberg Radio. Continue to work with a couple of accidents. One from earlier this morning in Crestwood involved a truck and a train that's on Railroad Avenue at migraines. Road eastbound 64. There's an accident near Grinstead. But over on the shoulder, our next report is in 15 minutes, chucking from NewsRadio a 40 wh a gas Okay. What? Meteorologists Mammal? Oh, ceviche with.

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"Of the upcoming Senate impeachment trial of former President Trump. The trial is stupid. I think it's counterproductive. The Florida Republican on Fox News Sunday claims the trial is bad for the country. He also promises he will vote to end it when he gets the chance. Senator Mitt Romney is hopeful the Senate holds a quick impeachment trial for former President Trump and wish that weren't necessary, but the president's conduct with regards to the call. A swell asses The inside station towards the insurrection that led to the attack on the Capitol calls for a trial on Fox News Sunday, the Utah Republican did not tip his hand on what he may decide. As he said senators have not heard from either side. Yet. Senator Amy Klobuchar says the Senate needs to accomplish other things. In addition to holding former President Trump's impeachment triumph, I thoroughly believe that we can handle this impeachment. Trial and just as the American people are doing jungle what we need to get done, The Minnesota Democrat tells ABC s this week. Mork coronavirus relief and confirming President Biden's Department of Homeland Security Secretary are critical. Sending the cane is calling Saturday's censure of her and two others by the Arizona Republican Party. A badge of honor. Matt Matt Johnson reports she tweeted. It is a high honor to be included in a group of Arizonans who have served the state and nation so well. The wife of late Senator John McCain was sent sure did along with Governor Doug Ducey and former Senator Jeff Flake. McCain and Flake both endorsed Joe Biden for president Do see refused to contest election results in Arizona that showed by didn't won the state Cindy McCain pointed out. The State Party also wants us ensured her husband. Half of nearly two dozen miners trapped in eastern China have been rescued after two weeks underground. I'm Cameron Fairchild. A number of covert 19 cases continues to fall, signaling the nation is on the other side of the peak from holiday cases, the Kobe tracking project reported. Nearly 174,000 cases were reported on Saturday. The peak came on January 8th when there were 292,000 new cases. There are more than 113,000 Americans hospitalized with the virus as of Saturday over 408,000 have died in this country so far about 5.2% of People in the U. S have gotten at least one coded 19 shot. I'm Jim forms. Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick calls for changes to the covert vaccine rollout plan Leslie bold reports His plan would vaccinate Texans age 75 older first, followed by teachers and school staff over 65 before doing the rest of Phase one b. He says the current rollout plan has Texans feeling frustrated with long lines having to call a phone number repeatedly or spending hours online just to get in an appointment, he suggests. I mean, the rollout plan would reduce lines, confusion and frustration. Some people are now receiving their second doses of the Madonna vaccine in New Jersey. Paul the Castro reports. Health care workers who received their first dose four weeks ago are now getting their second dose has scheduled. I made concerns of widespread availability of vaccine center in Newark, Essex County College will be administering second doses to those health care workers starting Saturday. New Jersey now has six vaccine mega sites. Including one that opened Friday at the middle Lands in East Rutherford Governor Phil Murphy says he's happy with the state's rollout but still needs help from the federal government. The Newark vaccination site is by appointment only a Northern California person who received a coded 19 vaccine is dead hours after receiving the dose. Several agencies are investigating. On Cameron Fairchild. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom Frustration is boiling over for many seniors in the tri state region after the rollout of the covert 19 vaccine has been hampered by confusing online appointment systems and a limited supply of shots. Either. New York, New Jersey Nor Connecticut has a single website where people can find all vaccine providers and check for appointment openings. The new Biden administration has said it would use the Defense Production act to increase vaccine distribution. As of Friday, The Wall Street Journal reports New York has administered 1.3 million vaccine doses, while New Jersey has done more than 500,000. Connecticut says it has given 258,000 doses as of Thursday. New Jersey health officials have said a new hotline will open up this week with live agents who will walk people through the process of making an appointment for a vaccine erect plans to cut oil output this month and in February to make up for exceeding its OPEC plus quota last year. That's according to some Oh, State company that markets Iraq's crude. Iraq is OPEC's second biggest producer. It's going to pump about 3.6 million barrels daily for the two months. That compares with around 3.85 million back in December, Nymex crude class quoted at 52 27 a barrel The pandemic has been tough on working women, even those with high incomes. We get more about it from Bloomberg's Courtney Donahoe Cove. It has been a setback on well here, working women, you'd be a survey found that 61% of affluent women believe the pandemic has hurt their career while about 40% said the outbreak has put pay raises and promotions on hold. As they worked less help their kids with school and one in four respondents said they've delayed retirement plans or considered leaving the workforce completely, according Donna Hope, Bloomberg radio. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg Quick take powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer, this is Bloomberg. This'll is Bloomberg Business Week with Carol Master and Bloomberg. Quick takes Tim Stenkovic from Bloomberg Radio. Hi, I'm Carol Messer and I'm Chip Stenkovec of Bloomberg. Quick. Take Welcome to the weekend.

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"Connecticut says it has given 258,000 doses as of Thursday. New Jersey health officials have said a new hotline will open up this week with live agents who will walk people through the process of making an appointment for a vaccine. Iraq plans to cut oil output this month and in February to make up for exceeding its OPEC plus quota last year. That's according to some Oh, State company that markets Iraq's crude. Iraq is OPEC's second biggest producer. It's going to pump about 3.6 million barrels daily for the two months that compares with around 3.85 million back in December, and I make screwed class quoted at 52 27 a barrel The pandemic has been tough on working women, even those with high incomes. We get more about it from Bloomberg's Courtney Donahoe Cove. It has been a setback on well here, working women You B s survey found that 61% of affluent women believe the pandemic has hurt their career while about 40% said the outbreak has put pay raises and promotions on hold. As they worked less help their kids with school and one in four respondents said they've delayed retirement plans or considered leaving the workforce completely, according Donna Hope, Bloomberg radio. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg Quick take powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer, this is Bloomberg. I'm very results. You're listening to masters and business on Bloomberg Radio. My special guest this week is Andrew Beer. He is the managing member.

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"A chick of slaving calling for the puck calmly. Now the Kings get to meet a writer. The empty net. This store, you know, dear writer you don't need a rider's goal was the nail in the coffin for the preds. They won't be going undefeated this season. They fall to the Carolina Hurricanes 42 that for their first loss of the season, the two teams will meet again tonight in the music city before the friends go on the road on Friday. Also in that division, it was Columbus nipping Detroit in Motown yesterday. 3 to 2 some NFL news. Former University of Dayton quarterback Brandon Staley is the head coach of the NFL's Los Angeles. Rogers. The Perry, Ohio native was named the 17th coach in franchise history. Staley plated dating from 2000 and 3 to 2004 waiting the Flyers to a 16 in five record before getting into coaching. That's a look at your sports Now. At news radio 8 40 w H A S. We are two minutes out from Will Clark and the news. But first news about our money. Bloomberg Money update Now with Cordy Donahoe. Hey there. Good morning. Tony stock index futures are higher ahead of a key event. Wall Street will be watching Jenny Yellen goes before a Senate committee today for her confirmation hearing. Joe Biden's pick for Treasury secretary will defend the president elects $1.9 trillion stimulus package The International Energy Agency has lowered forecast for global oil demand. The IAEA says that the global vaccine rollout is putting fundamental son stronger trajectory for the year. Still, forecasters say, will take more time for oil demand to recover because of new lockdowns. Apple is said to have begun early work on an iPhone with a foldable screen. The company has developed a prototype foldable screen for internal testing, but hasn't solidified plans to actually launch a foldable iPhone with the news radio 8 40. Wh Yes. Bloomberg Money report. I'm corny, Donna Hope Free healthcare hundreds to more than $1000 per month and disability compensation and tens of thousands for college tuition. These are just some of the U. S.

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"Oh, on the freeways. Things running very well. Wow. Jorge just went under the Tijuana Jackson. Now out of the south and north on five of the evil fight both running great. If you're waiting at the border, pondering how many moneys you're gonna have to make You're gonna have to have plenty time to ponder that we're back Just up over an hour north of insanity drove in 45 minutes of it. Sanusi drove great drive coming in from the North County. No trouble's coming down that 15 quarter of Miss Candy? No. All the way down over Lake House is a continuing all the way down into Terni Mesa. Given Dean Coco's next real time traffic update at nine o'clock right now, in downtown San Diego. It is 51 degrees, little sunshine breaking through those clouds. Go go. New Year's time. 8 52. It is time for news about your money. It's brought to you by bay Alarm. If your security is not the best, you're not secure. Here's Courtney Donahoe from the Bloomberg News Desk. Stocks are rising this Friday. Even with a sharp slowdown in hiring in a volatile session, the S and P s climbing toward another record. The economy lost jobs in December for the first time in eight months, with perils dropping by 140,000. American Express said it's cooperating with federal investigators who are probing its business card sales practices. The firm said it's been working with regulators on the matter. Simon and Schuster has canceled plans to publish a book by Republican Senator Josh Holly. The company cited his connection to the effort to overturn the election. Holly calls the move a direct assault on the First Amendment. Any plans to go to court and viewers flocked to CNN's coverage of the storming of the capital. The result, the most watched day in the cable channels history. More than 5.2 Million viewers tuned into CNN On Wednesday, CNN beat Fox News and MSNBC both in total viewers, and in the 25 to 54 demographic that advertisers love. Morning. Donna Hope Bloomberg Radio Kogo New Year's time. 8 53 young men in Georgia gets to see color for the first time, and of course, it goes viral. A Twitter video captures the moment 22 year Old Mac or vez of LaGrange, Georgia experiences color for the first time in 22 year old who was color blind, receiving special glasses from his friends first birthday. Helping him see a bright red car and the world a little differently rewards the footage seen by million's Mac, sharing it thanking his buddies posting he couldn't ask for better people in his life. To a generation of comedy fans. Marien Ramsey was not a household names. But if you were a fan of police academy, then you definitely know who she Woz. Sir Laverne hooks. She would get very loud when she got frustrated. One scene that showcased in Police Academy three back in training. That's a lot better. Yeah. That was a very cool movie. She was cool. She was a Broadway actress and a singer as well. She died in L. A. At the age of 73. No Cause has been.

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"Diego. We are looking at a temperature of 51 degrees a little bit of haze left over. We're looking for patchy fog in the mornings And then Sunday afternoons through the weekend. Some weeks, Santa ANAs were gonna warm us up just a little bit as well. Then on the coast. You wanna look out for those very high surf conditions. We have a surf advisory in effect until Tuesday at two in the afternoon, 68 on the coast, 76 in 1 70 in the mountains and 76 in the desert. KOGO to use time. 8 22. It is time for news about your money. It's brought you by bay alarm, putting the pro in protection. Here's Courtney Donahoe from the Bloomberg News Desk. The labor market lost jobs in December for the first time in eight months. Perils decreased by 140,000 last month, the SNP just slightly higher, pairing larger gains. The drop in banks and energy producers weighing on the benchmark PayPal is closing an account held by Joy and Liberty. One of the groups have paid for Trump supporters to travel to Washington, D. C. PayPal says it was shut because the platform can't be used to promote hate violence or intolerance. Join Liberty declined to comment. Hitting the road pump prices in the U. S are at their highest level since March, according to Triple A The Auto Club said the national averages to 29 a gallon after Saudi Arabia cut oil output earlier this week. And as economic stimulus checks the land in bank accounts. Many are going out to eat. TJ I Friday said daily sales have jumped 20% in recent days, It could be an encouraging sign for other restaurant chains as well. Corny Donna Hope Limburg radio. Vaccine recommendations in the state are designed to speed up the pace of distribution. A Marilyn Hider with today's coronavirus update. The state is clarifying the state's vaccine prioritization process, it says. After highest priority groups are reached. Vaccines can be offered to lower priority groups or win doses are about to expire. The state says Local health departments and providers should immediately administer vaccines to individuals and all tiers of phase one A In addition to front line health care workers. This includes a wide range of people in health care settings such as community health care workers, public health field staff, primary care clinics, specialty clinics, lad workers, dental clinics and pharmacies. Staff. The CDC says 29 people out of more than a million experienced severe allergic reactions to the vaccine, making it a rare outcome. The CDC says there have been 29 confirmed cases of severe reactions known as an awful axis out of 1.9 million doses administered. The allergic reactions all came within minutes of getting the vaccine, and they all recovered quickly of the people who had severe reactions. 17 had a documented history of allergies, including two drugs, medical products, food and insects. But such allergies are common in the number of reactions is very rare. So the CDC says people with general allergy should not worry about being vaccinated. But should talk with their health care provider before doing so from or go to Koga dot com Keyword virus. Marilyn Haider KOGO News. Meantime, top U. S. Health officials are urging states to get people vaccinated now, David Lee Miller explains. More than 21 Million doses of covert vaccine have been distributed in the U. S. But according to the CDC, only 5.9 million people have been inoculated. All those states are in charge of their own vaccine distribution. Federal guidelines initially called for frontline health. Care workers and nursing home residents to be the priority, Health and human Services Secretary Alex A czar says that has to change. He says states should take a lesson from Florida or even though there are long lines and frustration, vaccine distribution has been expanded to those 65 older in New York, where more than half of supplies remain unused. There is disagreement between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill De Blasio,.

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"Cloudy and 51 degrees Kogo New Year's time is 8 21, and we have news about your money. It's brought to you by bay alarm, putting the pro in protection. We also have Bloomberg filling in for selling Celie. It's Courtney Donahoe Today, stocks pulling back from record highs. This first trading day of the year is the number of Corona virus infections is soaring. The Dow falling more than 300 points. The session. Employees of Google and parent company Alphabet announced the creation of the union. Today, Escalating years of confrontation between workers and management of the Internet giant, the Alphabet Workers union will be open to all employees and contractors. After years of cautious momentum and glimmers of growth, the cannabis industry is finally going to hit the gas pedal in 2021 legal pot sales expected to grow about 50% in 2021 to exceed $24 Billion. That's according to data company BDS say, and workers can look forward to an improved to post pandemic commute thanks to the anticipated staying power off the work from home trend, According to Dow Jones, many employees will likely go in on Lee a few days a week. And a larger share will have the flexibility to travel at off peak times, according Donna Hope, Limburg radio. The new very in Corona virus strain is about 5% more infectious than the standard virus. A Maryland hider with today's coronavirus update. Data from the United Kingdom, where the variant first was reported, say about 15% of people exposed to someone carrying it wind up infected compared with the 10% infection rate associated with the standard covert 19 coronavirus. San Diego was one of the few U. S. Cities with a variant has been reported, but data from the United Kingdom has shown the new variant does not appear to have any resistance against the vaccines being distributed across America. It is more infectious, but it does not make a person more sick and it is not more deadly. Dr. Anthony Fauci says The U. S is studying the data but also believes the vaccine should work against the strain. Interesting news for people who are giving lectures or teaching virtually research out of Illinois says people who have a hard time hearing are having much more difficulty as everyone is wearing a mask, The study finds disposable surgical masks are the best option If you want to be heard clearly, even more than masks that let you see someone's lips moving. The research team made sure to include mass with the plastic window because of their usefulness in seeing visual cues, But they say the trade off is you can see through them, but they blocked the most sound of all the masks they tested. Researchers suggest, especially in classrooms and work settings. People should use a lapel microphone to boost sound quality firm or go to coco dot com Keyword Virus. Maryland Haider Kogo news,.

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"Thriller Tenant was the biggest picture globally, taking in $53 million this weekend across 41 international markets. About the film won't appear until next week in the U. S. Disney's new mutants debuted as number one at the domestic box office this weekend. Courtney Donna Hope Bloomberg radio before