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Scherzer tossed, Mets still rally to beat Dodgers 5-3
"Brandon nimble went 5 for 5, including a two run Homer in the match 5 to three win over the Dodgers. Really cool day I was glad I was able to help out. You know, help the team win. After posting three scoreless innings met starter Max Scherzer was ejected in the fourth after umpires determined that he had a sticky substance on his hand in glove, Scherzer could face suspension. Jimmy Jacob bonus got the women relief, LA's Noah syndergaard allowed two runs over 6 innings, but drops to zero in three. Mark Myers, Los Angeles

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"Testing positive for COVID-19 on Thursday in a Sunday statement, White House physician Kevin O'Connor said the president's main symptom is a sore throat and his others have diminished considerably. Doctor O'Connor noted Biden is currently on day three of a paxil vid treatment plan and is responding as expected. However, he will continue to isolate in The White House and follow CDC recommendations. Another update is expected tomorrow. Representative Adam kinzinger says former president Trump is becoming irrelevant. People who've been, you know, hardcore with Trump that now just can't stand him. It's enough to make a bit of a difference within maybe a GOP primary. Appearing on ABC's this week that Illinois Republican predicted the real impact of the House select committee's investigation of January 6 will be seen in the future. He went on to say that in 5 years, no one will want to admit that they were a Trump supporter. Kinzinger statements come as the committee takes a month to process new witnesses and information before public hearings resume in September. The congressional black caucus is requesting to meet with the president of Sesame Street themed amusement park, sesame place. This comes after a viral video showing a costumed character at the park in langhorne, Pennsylvania, ignoring two young black girls in an official statement the caucus recognizes that sesame place has issued an apology over the incident, but that it wants to meet with the parkhead to discuss future plans of action and training. Ukraine says it's preparing to send shipments of grain from ports on the Black Sea despite Russian rocket strikes. The two countries signed a UN sanctioned agreement this week to restore grain shipments, but Russian cruise missiles hit targets near the port city of Odessa yesterday. Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky said the attacks right after the signing of the agreement proved the Russians are still not acting in good faith and can't be trusted, as sci-fi thriller from director Jordan Peele is this week's top movie in the U.S. and Canada, no burned $44 million in its first weekend in North American theaters, rounding out the top 5, Thor: Love and Thunder, minions the rise of gru where the crawdads sing and Top Gun: Maverick. I'm Dina kodiak. The State Department says two U.S. citizens have been killed in eastern Ukraine, Scott Carr has more. A spokesperson for the State Department on Saturday confirmed what they termed the recent debt and said the department is providing all possible consular assistance to their families. No further details have been given, and it's unclear if the men were involved in fighting in Ukraine. At least three other U.S. citizens have died in that country since the Russian invasion began in February. I'm Scott Carr. Vice president Kamala Harris is set to visit Indianapolis tomorrow. The vice president's agenda includes meetings with state lawmakers with a focus on preserving a woman's right to an abortion. The issue will be a matter of discussion during a special legislative session, which also happens in Indiana on Monday, protests for and against abortion measures are planned at the state House. Indiana is one of 5 states with a Republican controlled legislature and a Republican governor where abortion ban measures with few exceptions are under consideration and are expected to pass in some form or another. Gas prices are falling even further, but remain at record highs, triple-A says the nationwide average is now four 41 a gallon. It was sitting at four 57 just one week ago. Texas has the nation's cheapest gas at three 92, while the pain at the pump goes on for those in the northeast and western U.S.. A young boy from Madison, Wisconsin is in the hospital after getting hit by lightning. The incident happened during yesterday's storm when the boy and his family were on a camping trip in saw county near Lake Dalton, investigators say a bolt of lightning hit a tree traveled through the root system and made contact with the boy. He was taken to saint Clair hospital, there is no word on his current condition. The U.S. women's four by 100 relay team won gold last night at the world track and field championships in Eugene Oregon. Melissa Jefferson Abby Steiner, Jennifer and Dini and 20 should Terry finished first with a time of 41 14, the 5th fastest time in history to grab the gold medal. Jamaica plays second with Germany taking a surprise bronze, competition in the ten day event wraps up tonight. I'm Dina kuria. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. The man accused of attacking New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee zeldin during a recent campaign rally told investigators he'd been drinking that day and didn't know who the congressman was, David Jack a bonus faces a federal assault charge. He made an initial court appearance yesterday before a federal magistrate judge on a single count of assaulting a member of Congress with a dangerous weapon which turned out to be a keychain with two sharp points on it. The charge carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. Jacob bonus was arraigned Friday on a separate state charge of attempted assault in the second degree and was released by a local judge. That prompted criticism from zeldin and other Republicans who held it up as an example of the need to reform New York's bail laws. The New York triathlon is on, but it has been shortened because of the heat The biking part has been cut in half from 24.8 miles down to 12.4 miles and the running portion has been cut from 6.2 miles to two and a half. The course will take racers into the Hudson River on bikes along a traffic free west side highway and through Central Park. Investors will be watching for a rate decision from the Federal Reserve in the week ahead, Bloomberg's Karen Moscow has more. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise rates on Wednesday with officials having signaled support for a 75 basis point move on Thursday we are watching for the initial rating on second quarter gross domestic product which could eke out a small advance. First quarter GDP fell for the first time since 2020. On Friday we get personal income and spending and consumer confidence, and it's a

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"A slowdown and businesses can see that, appearing on NBC's meet the press, yell and predicted it will lead to sustainable growth in the long term. I'm Dina kodiak. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. The man accused of attacking New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee zeldin during a recent campaign rally told investigators he'd been drinking that day and didn't know who the congressman was, David Jacobo faces a federal assault charge. He made an initial court appearance yesterday before a federal magistrate judge on a single count of assaulting a member of Congress with a dangerous weapon which turned out to be a keychain with two sharp points on it. The charge carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. Jacob bonus was arraigned Friday on a separate state charge of attempted assault in the second degree and was released by a local judge. That prompted criticism from zeldin and other Republicans who held it up as an example of the need to reform New York's bail laws. The New York triathlon is on, but it has been shortened because of the heat. The biking part has been cut in half from 24.8 miles down to 12.4 miles and the running portion has been cut from 6.2 miles to two and a half. The course will take racers into the Hudson River on bikes along a traffic free west side highway and through Central Park. Investors will be watching for a rate decision from the Federal Reserve in the week ahead, Bloomberg's Karen Moscow has more. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise rates on Wednesday with officials having signaled support for a 75 basis point move on Thursday we're watching for the initial rating on second quarter gross domestic product which could eke out a small advance. First quarter GDP fell for the first time since 2020. On Friday, we get personal income and spending and consumer confidence, and it's a busy week ahead for corporate earnings with Apple, alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft among those reporting. Bloomberg's Kieran Moscow, global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. The man accused of attacking New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee zeldin during a recent campaign rally told investigators he'd been drinking that day and didn't know who the congressman was, David Jacobo faces a federal assault charge. He made an initial court appearance yesterday before a federal magistrate judge on a single count of assaulting a member of Congress with a dangerous weapon which turned out to be a keychain with two sharp points on it. The charge carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. Jacob bonus was arraigned Friday on a separate state charge of attempted assault in the second degree and was released by a local judge. That prompted criticism from zeldin and other Republicans who held it up as an example of the need to reform New York's bail laws. The New York triathlon is on, but it has been shortened because of the heat. The biking part has been cut in half from 24.8 miles down to 12.4 miles and the running portion has been cut from 6.2 miles to two and a half. The course will take racers into the Hudson River on bikes along a traffic free west side highway and through Central Park. Investors will be watching for a rate decision from the Federal Reserve in the week ahead, Bloomberg's Karen Moscow has more. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise rates on Wednesday with officials having signaled support for a 75 basis point move on Thursday we're watching for the initial reading on second quarter gross domestic product which could eke out a small advance. First quarter GDP fell for the first time since 2020. On Friday we get personal income and spending and consumer confidence, and it's a busy week ahead for corporate earnings with Apple, alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft among those reporting. Bloomberg's Karen Moscow, global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. This is Bloomberg opinion I'm Bonnie quin. This week, a lone boycott in China and a rebranding for an old company. Truly ran and Brooke Sutherland coming up. First though to John authors as we review Europe's difficulties, the Tory party leadership race and U.S. market performance. So John, we are finally, as you say, at the heady heights of 0% in Europe, and we may even go to 1% by year end, it sounds insane to say this, the heady heights of 0%, but we did get a 50 basis point increase. Yes, it's the first increase in more than a decade and on many levels this really breaks the mold for the way the ECB has been behaving more or less its entire existence. First of all, it's breached its own prior guidance basically told us it was going to be raising by 25 and then it raised by 50. It's also sing in as many words that there is no forward guidance coming. They don't know what the data is going to be and they don't therefore know what the interest rates are going to be. They've taken guidance quite a lot more seriously than the other central banks over the years and they are now putting everything on being able to remain flexible. Well, as you point out, European central line has so much more to deal with than other central banks obviously it's a conglomeration of countries. Just for comparison Burks is right now Germany's ten year yields at 1.22%, Italy's is at 3.54%. Yes, that's one of the things that the ECB has to deal with. It's possible the single most important, given that we now have an election coming up in Italy and the last time we had an Italian election, it caused an almighty mess, this time all the punditry at the moment says that the brothers of Italy, who despite their name are led by a woman, Giorgio meloni, seen most likely to form a government or to provide the prime minister, and they are ultimately fairly directly descended from Benito Mussolini's fascist party, members have been urged not to make the Roman salute in public anymore. This is not going to go down well in the rest of Europe. It was bad enough when you had the league as part of a government. If it comes to pass, that will really amp up the tension much further. But it's all of the peace, right? And this is part of what we're seeing all over the world. So you're seeing these more extreme parties get into government and housed other maybe less extreme. Parties partially because of economic concerns and economic difficulties in Italy has been in trouble for a long time. Yes, I think where Italy is different from some of the others and dangerously so. It really is very much of an aging country and growth has been very slow for some decades now. It actually overtook Britain at one point in the years after the war, it did have a boon. It has been languishing for a long time. One of the reasons Mario Draghi took the helm, right? Because he was a technocrat and he had been at the helm of the ECB. Yes. And there was hope that he might be able to turn things around, but ultimately he didn't. No. And they've had a succession of attempts Romano Prodi came into rescue. After Berlusconi during the crisis ten years ago. Very reminiscent of Greece, in fact. Yes. So the ECB came up with is something that's almost sounds like a vaccine. It's the transmission protection instrument. What is it? It's seems to be a promise from the ECB that it's not going to let spreads get too wide and that it will buy bonds or it's not ruling out in the rubric private securities as well to keep the different economies within Europe in line with each other. How is this in our history rhyming a little bit? We had this before. Yes. This time is different. I would say, because the ECB is trying to give itself more discretion than it had before. It's really putting much more of its own credibility on the line. We have general criteria for when they would react to do with how unwarranted the widening of spreads might be, how disorderly it might be. But those are described in words, not numbers, and it's going to be down to the Central Bank itself to fix. The other thing that's fascinating though is that it's ten years since I had just spent most of my life growing this. OMTs. I had forgotten the existence of OMTs. And they were never actually used the fascinating thing about Mario Draghi saying he would do whatever it takes. He never needed to. The market didn't go on. But it was just the rhetoric calmed the market. Yes, but it's there on the books as an opportunity and legat said that that's part of their toolkit that they reserve the right to use that they may will use. So that's a fairly directed mission that we're very close to the kind of existential worries about the Euro that we had a decade ago. The big difference this time is, if you look at Italian spreads compared to Spain or Portugal, it really is an Italy problem now rather than a peripheral economies. Portugal and Spain and yield in the 2%, two and a half percent range, whereas we're talking about percentage point for Italy at least. Yes, but unfortunately, Italy is the biggest of those economies, but this is now very much a drama that focuses on Italy itself. We also have unfortunately the issue that Italy is particularly dependent on Russian energy. Which is another thing that the ECB has to deal with as you point out, your three things were Italy, energy and Europe's Viking system, which as we know is weaker than that of the United States right now. It happens since the financial crisis and even before. Energy John just a brief word on that. Yes. I mean, I am not using this word likely. We saw natural gas in Germany over the last two years skyrocket. Yes. Yes. The Nord stream pipeline, which had been closed for maintenance, possibly with air quotes around the maintenance. Has reopened and some supplies are flowing. I think the read through that most people are taking is that Putin has demonstrated very clearly that he can turn off supply if he wants to. I was surprised that everybody took that so literally. Yeah. And that's still very much of a risk that he might do it. Again, the sort of almost mafia like comment that if you don't help me get this part, it's going to have to come down to only 20% of capacity next week. The valve is closing. Yeah, that's not encouraging. You don't want to be in Russia's vice. That's for sure. Yes. We're going to continue with John authors in a moment the last discuss, including the Tory leadership battle

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"Targets near the port city of Odessa. Pope Francis is on his way for a week's stay in Canada, the Pope plans to address the issue of abuse of indigenous children in Roman Catholic boarding schools. I'm Scott Carr. And I'm susannah Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom, a 43 year old man accused of attempting to stab representatively Zelda in the Republican nominee for governor of New York was charged in federal court yesterday with assaulting a member of Congress using a dangerous weapon, which turned out to be a sharp pointed keychain. David Jacob bonus of fairport, New York faces up to ten years in prison if convicted, he told authorities he had been drinking and didn't know who the congressman was. Jack a bonus lunged at zeldin during a campaign event near Rochester on Thursday night, selden was not injured. The New York triathlon is on, but it has been shortened because of the heat, the biking portion has been cut in half from 24.8 down to 12.4 miles and the running portion has been cut from 6.2 to two and a half miles. The course will take racers into the Hudson River on bikes along a traffic free west side highway and through Central Park. 7 towns in Bergen county are under a boil water advisory after tests found E. coli bacteria within the distribution system. The advisory covers fairview cliffside park ridgefield edgewater fort Lee palisades park and leonia. Saudi Arabia and Iraq are diverting more and more of their crude oil toward Europe, helping the continent's oil refineries to overcome a pivot away from Russia. More from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. More than a million barrels a day of crude has made its way to Europe from the Middle East in the first three weeks of July via a pipeline that crosses Egypt, the according to vessel tracking data compiled by Bloomberg, volumes of roughly doubled from a year ago, the shift comes as increasing volumes of Russian crude head in the opposite direction from its Baltic and Black Sea ports to buyers in India and China. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm susannah Palmer. This is Bloomberg. Broadcasting live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York. Bloomberg and frio to Washington, D.C., Bloomberg 99 one to Boston, Bloomberg, one O 6 one

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"No one apparently can explain how Marvin Gaye's let's get it on made it out to the Instagram memorial that Martha Stewart posted to honor the birds, but the famous home decor expert shared that 6 of her pet peacocks had been eaten by coyotes. She had over 20 of the birds. The song selection confused some of her followers, fans online are offering their condolences as well as laughing at the choice of mood music. Americans are now paying near record prices for used cars Julie Ryan's got details. A report from car shopping app co-pilot reveals the going rate is about $10,000 above pre-pandemic levels. It puts the average price for a used vehicle at over $33,000 in June. That's a half percent increase from May and just below the survey's peak in March. Co-pilot CEO pat Ryan noted the demand for used cars remained strong despite rising interest rates and high fuel prices. I'm Julie Ryan. Thanks you went announcement by Walt Disney's Marvel Studios at the San Diego Comic-Con conference going on this weekend. We know two new Avengers movies will be hitting theaters in 2025 and officials with Marvel Studios say the two movies will wrap up the multiverse saga of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, part of that saga Avengers Endgame released in 2019 is the second highest grossing movie of all time. I'm Scott Carr. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. The man accused of attacking New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee zeldin during a recent campaign rally told investigators he'd been drinking that day and didn't know who the congressman was. David Jack a bonus faces a federal assault charge. He made an initial court appearance yesterday before a federal magistrate judge on a single count of assaulting a member of Congress with a dangerous weapon which turned out to be a keychain with two sharp points on it. The charge carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. Jacob bonus was arraigned Friday on a separate state charge of attempted assault in the second degree and was released by a local judge. That prompted criticism from zeldin and other Republicans who held it up as an example of the need to reform New York's bail laws. The New York triathlon is on, but it has been shortened because of the heat. The biking part has been cut in half from 24.8 miles down to 12.4 miles and the running portion has been cut from 6.2 miles to two and a half. The course will take racers into the Hudson River on bikes along a traffic free west side highway and through Central Park. Investors will be watching for a rate decision from the Federal Reserve in the week ahead, Bloomberg's Karen Moscow has more. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise rates on Wednesday with officials having signaled support for a 75 basis point move on Thursday we're watching for the initial rating on second quarter gross domestic product which could eke out a small advance first quarter GDP fell for the first time since 2020. On Friday we get personal income and spending and consumer confidence and it's a busy week ahead for corporate earnings with Apple, alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft among those reporting. Bloomberg's Kieran Moscow, global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is

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"Business app and Bloomberg radio dot com. Nearly 18 million people watched last Thursday's prime time hearing of the house January 6th select committee. That from Nielsen ratings the hearings about the investigation of last year's capitol riot were shown across ten broadcast and cable outlets, MSNBC getting the biggest audience with nearly 8 million viewers. The recently ignited oak fire in mariposa county, California has led to the evacuation of at least 6000 Phil Ferrara reports at spreading quickly. Nearly 12,000 acres in size, Cal fire says the spread has happened so quickly, they had to force evacuations and set up road closures. Now those flames have reached the Sierra national forest, fire official safe flames are threatening another 2000 structures. A trailer is out for the new Black Panther movie. It's a two minute trailer for Black Panther Wakanda forever released yesterday during the Marvel Studios panel at the San Diego Comic-Con conference going on this weekend in California. I'm Scott Carr. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. The man accused of attacking New York GOP gubernatorial candidate Lee zeldin during a recent campaign rally told investigators he'd been drinking that day and didn't know who the congressman was. David Jack a bonus faces a federal assault charge. He made an initial court appearance yesterday before a federal magistrate judge on a single count of assaulting a member of Congress with a dangerous weapon which turned out to be a keychain with two sharp points on it. The charge carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. Jacob bonus was arraigned Friday on a separate state charge of attempted assault in the second degree and was released by a local judge. That prompted criticism from zeldin and other Republicans who held it up as an example of the need to reform New York's bail laws. The New York triathlon is on, but it has been shortened because of the heat. The biking part has been cut in half from 24.8 miles down to 12.4 miles and the running portion has been cut from 6.2 miles to two and a half. The course will take racers into the Hudson River on bikes along a traffic free west side highway and through Central Park. Investors will be watching for a rate decision from the Federal Reserve in the week ahead, Bloomberg's Karen Moscow has more. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise rates on Wednesday with officials having signaled support for a 75 basis point move on Thursday we are watching for the initial rating on second quarter gross domestic product which could eke out a small advance. First quarter GDP fell for the first time since 2020. On Friday we get personal income and spending and consumer confidence, and it's a busy week ahead for corporate earnings with Apple, alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft among those reporting. Bloomberg's Kieran Moscow, global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. Broadcasting from the financial capital of the world. Bloomberg 11 three O in New York to Washington, D.C., Bloomberg 99 one to Boston, Bloomberg one O 6

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"The select House committee investigating the January 6th capitol riot, representative Adam kinzinger of Illinois tells CNN the insurrection at the capitol last year represents the greatest effort to overturn the will of the people and conspire against American democracy since the Civil War. 9 people are in the hospital after being shot during a large party in western Michigan early this morning. Police in Kalamazoo responded to a shots fired call, no arrests have been made. Brad Siegel tells us a new wildfire is burning near Yosemite National Park. A spokesperson from mariposa county in California says the oak fire went from bad to worse Friday nights, spreading to over 1700 acres and forcing the evacuation of several mountain communities, a federal judge has dismissed 5 former FBI officials from a lawsuit brought against them by former president Trump, the officials included former FBI director James Comey. I'm Scott Kong. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. A judge temporarily blocked the city from proceeding any farther with budget cuts to schools that lost enrollment. We hear more about that from Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini. Susanna this ruling comes in response to a lawsuit from a group of parents and educators, and they say the city didn't follow proper procedures in passing the city budget. This temporary block stops the city from further implementation of the budget cuts and it orders the Department of Education to spend at the levels outlined in the 2022 budget. A hearing is scheduled for August 4th to determine whether the block uncuts will become permanent, Susanna. Bloomberg's Denise Pellegrini. New York gubernatorial candidate Lee zeldin resumed his campaign events yesterday after Thursday night's attempted attack. David Jacob bonus is charged with attempted assault in the second degree. He was arraigned, and then released, a 2019 bail reform law in New York eliminated pretrial incarceration for people accused of most nonviolent offenses. Zeldin is running for state governor against incumbent Kathy hochul and he criticized the bail release of the suspect. And here