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Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Man accused of murdering four university of Idaho students could be back in Idaho as soon as Tuesday, gaddy Schwartz reports from the scene and says a suspect claims police have the wrong man. He says that he is innocent and he says that he can prove that. Brian koberger was arrested last week in Pennsylvania and he's not expected to fight extradition. The 28 year old Washington state university grad students accused of murdering four students in a home near the university of Idaho campus in Moscow back in November, NBC News reports, a big crack in this case came from DNA, specifically genetic genealogy. A 19 year old Maine man is facing charges of attempted murder for the knife attack on three New York City police officers in Times Square on New Year's Eve. Suspect Trevor bickford remains in the hospital after being shot in the shoulder, all three police officers have been released. Sources tell the New York Post bickford was already on the FBI's watch list after being recently radicalized. Prince Harry is defending his decision to speak out about the royal family and British press. Michael kassner reports. In previews for two new interviews set to air Sunday, prince Harry says there's been absolutely no willingness to reconcile on the part of the royal family, as well as accusations they refuse to speak privately. And every single time I try to do it privately, there have been briefings and leaking and planting of stories against me and my wife. The pair of interviews will appear on CBS 60 minutes and on Britain's ITV X streaming platform. They come just two days before the release of the former royals memoir, spare. I'm Michael kassner. Twitter is facing a lawsuit over unpaid rent for an office in San Francisco. Bloomberg reports a landlord of that office on the 30th floor of San Francisco's Hartford building, claims the social media company owes over $136,000 a default notice was served to Twitter on December 16th prior to the landlord deciding to sue. I'm Tammy trujillo. A retiring GOP congressman from Texas says New York congressman elect George Santos must take huge steps to regain the public trust, Sara Lee Kessler reports. Long Island congressman George Santos, who represents New York's third congressional district, is the target of multiple investigations after lying about working on Wall Street where he lived and graduating from college. There are increasing calls for him to resign before being ceded Tuesday, but retiring GOP congressman Kevin Brady told Fox News. This is a decision whether he resigns or stays that needs to be made between he and the voters who elected him. The Texas congressman said it'll take truly owning up to his lice and showing remorse. We're a country of second chances. I'm Sara Lee kistler, the Vatican reports the last words of Pope emeritus Benedict the 16th were an expression of his faith on Sunday the late Pope's longtime secretary told the Vatican's official media that a nurse attending the 95 year old Benedict hurt him say in a very faint voice and Italian, lord, I love you. He died about 6 hours later on Saturday morning, Benedict's remains will be on public display in St. Peter's Basilica starting today. There's a tentative contract agreement at one New York City hospital for nurses, but other city nurses remain without a deal and they could go on strike next week. Nurse Michel Gonzalez, as an addition to better pay and benefits, they want higher staffing levels. We are truly struggling. We have been telling the institution that there's not enough of us that we can not split ourselves into two people if we could, we would have easily done that already. Columbia Presbyterian and the union have a deal with 4000 nurses after their contract expired at the end of the year that thousands of other nurses at 7 other New York City hospitals could go on strike next Monday if no deal is reached. The annual dry January challenge is underway. Psychologists and healthcare providers say dry January offers a reprieve arrest and a chance to reflect on the influence of alcohol on a person's life. It's a time for people to vow to trade the haze of a hangover for 31 days of mental clarity. I'm Tammy trejo. And I do these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom. Tesla announcing it sold a record of more than 405,000 vehicles worldwide last quarter, but that is still way less than the expected more than 420,000. European stocks starting the new year are higher. In Germany, the Dax up more than 1% and in Paris, the cat cup almost 1.9%. European natural gas starting out the year lower on mild weather and ample supply. Europe continuing to seek alternatives for Russian natural gas. So that's a trend that will continue this year. And Rita sun is director of research at energy aspects. I do think your op has made up its mind. It is no longer going to go back to Russian gas regardless of what happens with the war. It very much is now focusing on green energy and on alternative gas analyst sources for that matter. It's doing deals with the Middle East and Middle Eastern countries because you just can not rely on Russia after what has happened over the course of the ship. And San with us there on Bloomberg radio. Meantime as the inflation fighting continues in 2023, Israel has just raised its benchmark rate to an expected 3.75%. And speaking of inflation and rising prices, if you look at agricultural commodities, they actually notch the longest run of annual gains since at least the 1990s last year. More on that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Denise drought and war cut production and eroded inventories keeping global food inflation simmering. The Bloomberg agriculture spot index, which tracks 9 of the world's top selling corn products, was up about 6 and a half percent, the fourth straight yearly increase. That's boosted the cost to bake bread, feed animals, and biofuels exacerbating world hunger and compounding the global cost of living crisis. Denise? Thank you, Charlie. An inflation pressures and focus on Wall Street this week, the December jobs report comes out Friday. We'll be tracking developments with the live here on Bloomberg radio Friday morning at 8 30 Wall Street time with headlines in a close up look at what the jobs report signals about the fed's rate hikes. And the business of education, U.S. news and World Report, revamping part of its law school rankings. That's after some schools started refusing to participate and that's all according to Dow Jones. And was what if your new year's resolutions to get out more? Because the 2022 outdoor travel boom, well, it is expected to continue in the new year. More from Bloomberg's Tracy John key. U.S. and Canadian campsites hosted a record number of visitors last year. The owner of many of those campgrounds predicts 2023 will bring a fresh wave of outdoor adventurers. Many won't exactly be roughing it, KLA is expanding its upscale glamping brand called Tara more to more sites in the northeast and by next year, Tara Morris arrive in the southwest. I'm Tracy John key. Bloomberg radio. Thank you, Tracy. And global news 24 hours a day on air and I'm Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries. In the newsroom, I'm Denise Pellegrini. This is Bloomberg. This is a special holiday edition of Bloomberg daybreak happy new year

Bloomberg Radio New York
"rita sun" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"York City police officers are now out of the hospital after being attacked in Times Square on New Year's Eve. Police say 19 year old Trevor bickford of Maine is in custody after he allegedly swung a large knife at the officers, leaving one with a skull fracture and another with a bad cut, investigator sabic Ford had terrorist related propaganda in his backpack, sources tell the New York Post bickford was already on the FBI's watch list. It's a new year and that means a host of new laws in states and cities across the country are now in effect. 27 states will see minimum wage increases in 2023, the minimum wage in Washington state will increase to $15 and 74 cents, the highest in the nation. Earth wind and fire drummer Fred white has died. White joined his siblings in the band in 1974 and contributed to breakout hits like shining star and Saturday night. He left earth wind and fire in the early 1980s, but returned for their induction into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. I'm Tammy trejo. And died to these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom. Tesla announcing it sold a record of more than 405,000 vehicles worldwide last quarter, but that is still way less than the expected more than 420,000. European stocks starting the new year are higher. In Germany, the Dax up more than 1% had in Paris, the cat cup almost 1.9%. European natural gas starting out the year lower on mild weather and ample supply. Europe continuing to seek alternatives for Russian natural gas. So that's a trend that will continue this year. And Rita sun is director of research at energy aspects. I do think your past made up its mind. It is no longer going to go back to Russian gas regardless of what happens with the war. It very much is now focusing on green energy and on alternative gas analyst sources for that matter. It's doing deals with the Middle East and Middle Eastern countries because you just can not rely on Russia after what has happened over the course of the ship. And San with us there on Bloomberg radio. Meantime as the inflation fighting continues in 2023, Israel has just raised its benchmark rate to an expected 3.75%. And speaking of inflation and rising prices, if you look at agricultural commodities, they actually notch the longest run of annual gains since at least the 1990s last year. More on that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Denise drought and war cut production and eroded inventories keeping global food inflation simmering. The Bloomberg agriculture spot index which tracks 9 of the world's top selling corn products was up about 6 and a half percent, the fourth straight yearly increase. That's boosted the cost to bake bread, feed animals, and biofuels exacerbating world hunger and compounding the global cost of living crisis. Denise? Thank you, Charlie. And inflation pressures and focus on Wall Street this week, the December jobs report comes out Friday. We'll be tracking developments with the live here on Bloomberg radio Friday morning at 8 30 Wall Street time with headlines in a close up look at what the jobs report signals about the fed's rate hikes. And the business of education, U.S. news and World Report, revamping part of its law school rankings. That's after some schools started refusing to participate and that's all according to Dow Jones. And was what if your new year's resolutions to get out more? Because the 2022 outdoor travel boom well, it is expected to continue in the new year. More from Bloomberg's Tracy John key. U.S. and Canadian campsites hosted a record number of visitors last year. The owner of many of those campgrounds predicts 2023 will bring a fresh wave of outdoor adventurers. Many won't exactly be roughing it, KLA is expanding its upscale glamping brand called Tara more to more sites in the northeast and by next year, Tara Morris derive in the southwest. I'm Tracy John key, Bloomberg radio. Thank you, Tracy. And global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries. In the newsroom, I'm Denise Pellegrini. This is Bloomberg. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed. On the latest edition of the balance of power podcast, a conversation with doctor Asha sha of Stanford health about what we can expect from COVID in the new year. Yeah, unfortunately, as each new to booster comes out and be recommendations come out, I think some of these things get a little bit more confusing, but the bottom line is now that there is only one booster available. It came out in September. It's changed from the original formulation of the COVID shot and that it covers the omicron variants that are circulating in the community. So it is recommended to get that updated booster to be up to date and to protect folks from getting severely ill from the COVID strains that are circulating right now. One of the things that we've seen some evidence of is shortage of some medications. I mean, internationally, antibiotics as I understand it are short. We also have some flu medications that are short. And maybe even some over the counter. Correct. So we have been hearing reports of local areas that have shortages of Tamiflu, which is the antiviral medication that is used to treat influenza. However, there's not nationally a shortage. What we do recommend for physicians and practitioners is to use those antiviral medications and reserve them for individuals who are at severe at risk for severe disease from influenza. So those that have other medical conditions, lung conditions for conditions, we also give Tamiflu to everyone that's hospitalized with influenza as well. There has been a shortage of amoxicillin, which is a common antibiotic use, especially in the pediatric population. Again, because of the increase in respiratory viruses that we've been seeing in children and then those children being prone to getting bacterial infections that we would

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"App and Bloomberg dot com. The man accused of stabbing and killing four university of Idaho students plans to waive extradition. Brian kober's attorney, chief public defender Jason lebar says, co burger's parents are supporting their son. They're trying to stay off of the media. What they're hearing is not the Brian day know and love. So it's really out of character. Coburger was arrested last week in Pennsylvania, his home state. Three New York City police officers are now out of the hospital after being attacked in Times Square on New Year's Eve. Police say 19 year old Trevor bickford of Maine is in custody after he allegedly swung a large knife at the officers leaving one with a skull fracture, another with a bad cut, investigators say the suspect had terrorists related propaganda in his backpack and was known to police. Twitter is facing a lawsuit over unpaid rent for San Francisco office Bloomberg reports a landlord of the office filed a lawsuit late last week, the landlord claims that social media company owes over $136,000 on Michael castle. And died to these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom. European stocks jumping out of the gate on this first trading day of the year. In Germany, the Dax right now up almost 9 tenths of a percent and in Paris, the cac is up about one and a half percent. Investors also monitoring Ukraine's latest attacks on Russian positions in occupied towns. European natural gas starting out the year lower on mild weather and ample supply. Europe continuing to see alternatives for Russian natural gas. And that's a trend that will continue this year. And Rita sun is director of research at energy aspects. I do think your past made up its mind. It is no longer going to go back to Russian gas regardless of what happens with the war. It very much is now focusing on green energy and on alternative gas analyst sources for that matter. It's doing deals with the Middle East, a Middle Eastern country, because you just can not rely on Russia after what has happened over the course of this year. And San with us there on Bloomberg radio. Meantime as the inflation fighting continues in 2023, Israel has just raised its benchmark rate to an expected 3.75%. And speaking of inflation and rising prices, if you look at agricultural commodities, they actually notch the longest run of annual gains since at least the 1990s last year. More on that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Denise drought and war cut production and eroded inventories keeping global food inflation simmering. The Bloomberg agriculture spot index, which tracks 9 of the world's top selling corn products, was up about 6 and a half percent, the fourth straight yearly increase. That's boosted the cost to bake bread, feed animals, and biofuels exacerbating world hunger and compounding the global cost of living crisis. Denise? Thank you, Charlie. An inflation pressures and focus on Wall Street this week, the December jobs report comes out Friday. We'll be tracking developments with the live here on Bloomberg radio Friday morning at 8 30 Wall Street time with headlines and a close up look at what the jobs report signals about the fed's rate hikes and the business of education, U.S. news and World Report revamping part of its law school rankings. That's after some schools started refusing to participate and that's all according to Dow Jones. And was what if your new year's resolutions to get out more? Because the 2022 outdoor travel boom, well, it is expected to continue in the new year. More from Bloomberg's Tracy John key. U.S. and Canadian campsites hosted a record number of visitors last year. The owner of many of those campgrounds predicts 2023 will bring a fresh wave of outdoor adventurers. Many won't exactly be roughing it. KLA is expanding its upscale glamping brand called Tara more to more sites in the northeast and by next year, Tara Morris arrive in the southwest. I'm Tracy John key, Bloomberg radio. Thank you, Tracy. And they'll do is 24 hours a day on air dumb Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries. In the newsroom, I'm Denise Pellegrini. This is Bloomberg. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed. On the latest edition of the tape podcast, a conversation with Ethan debit, chief investment officer at monetta. Ethan, talk to us about earnings risk that is certainly a risk that a lot of people are calling out as it relates to the 2023 outlook. How do you think about that? How do you quantify it? And how much is it kind of in your calculus? Once you get back to that telegraphing point I made earlier, what we saw very much in 2022 was actually earnings surprise on the upside because they'd been worked down so much in terms of expectations. So when a company gets the bad news out of the way, the expectations are low, when you're on the floor, it's not easy to surprise on the upside. And we still saw 75 to 80% of companies beat expectations. So the key is for expectations get set. So I actually am not that pessimistic about earnings, the prizes on the negative side coming in 2023, simply because companies know how to play this game now. There certainly will be a threat to margins though. Even talk to us about energy. We've been talking about commodities a lot today and energy has been such a great story for 2022, one of the few areas where investors equity investors can make real money this year. Is that trade kind of played out or do you think there's more room to go there? There will be a little bit of room to go. We're still seeing quite a bit of rhetoric around the energy complex and this energy terrorism. We're seeing some statements coming out of Russia. It does seem, though, however, that Europe is getting its supply in shape at least for this winter for sure and equally for next winter. We're hearing about stocks increasing and just finding alternative sources. We have this energy trilemma and a new security energy pricing energy sustainability that all policymakers are juggling right now. It has seen that the sustainability piece has been on the back burner this year as we've been focused on pricing and security. But however, the sustainability piece is going to continue to come to the fore. So I'm very optimistic about

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Georgia and Thompson with Moore Two motor boats traveling in opposite directions collided on the willington river just outside of Savannah Two victims were found soon after the crash search teams found the other three Sunday morning for the 5 victims were members of the same Savannah family the cause of the crash hasn't been released A Texas lawmaker says President Biden is considering demolishing the school where 19 students and two teachers were killed last week state senator Roland Gutierrez tells ksat that Biden told him the government will look into raising the school and building a new one The CDC is upgrading its monkeypox travel alert due to an increasing cases around the world the advisory now stands as a level two which urges travelers to practice enhanced precautions The stock market is closed today in observance of Memorial Day On Michael Cassini And I did these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom inflation on investors minds as we start the new trading week German inflation is just hit a new record high of 8.7% and stocks in Europe They are mostly higher this hour The Dax in Germany and in Paris they are both up just about a half a percent The FTSE has been fluctuating between the plus and the minus here this hour Rally over day to Asia China moving to ease COVID lockdowns especially in Shanghai according to Bloomberg's Emma O'Brien Factories that olfactory is basically are allowed to reopen from June not just those on the white list Are they introducing some subsidies for manufacturing and industries to get back moving again Bloomberg's Emma O'Brien reporting And by the way word coming in from Dow Jones that the U.S. Secretary of Defense will be meeting in person with his Chinese counterpart Brent crude trading higher today I'm Rita sun director of research and founder of energy aspects in London says watch for oil prices to keep going up We are very short of refining capacity We have a few refinery starting up in the next couple of years and even back half of this year but not nearly enough to meet demand So we are constrained on both sides but right here right now I'd say we are more constrained on refineries So the coil you and I would consume that's more constrained than actually the crude oil side of things which in itself is a challenge with all back spec capacity low And sudden with us there on Bloomberg radio European Union nations so far failing to agree on a new package of sanctions on Russia involving oil and other things more than that from Bloomberg's max Ramsey and Brussels No breakthrough on this European sanctions package the 6th one against Russia Hungary is refusing to back a compromise despite proposals aimed at ensuring oil supplies And Ramsay also says EU reps are still working on the issue Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries In the newsroom I'm Denise Pellegrini This is Bloomberg.

Food Scientists Podcast
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"I love. She knows a lot of thought for popcorn. You're gonna shake up a little bit but it is all very orange. I have a play. I can pour some of this out ticket effortless. There's a cheeto operations nethon. I like this. This is like really like movie theater. Fake buttery popcorn but coated and cheeto plus the crunchy cheetos in the popcorn. Because i just this cheetos in her. The texture of the child really add something to the popcorn. I thought i'd like be like art into splash. Any wealth this is like half the bag. And there's like three cheetos in there. Maybe stop complaining. Start eating the stuff as magic did eat it and say there's not enough crunch for me in looking in the bags like three end the podcast so i can run off with what she does. I want vicki fifty. That's not fifty fifty. That'd be a lot of cheetos compared to popcorn fifty. I'm here for it. I do wonder with my orange fingers dirty dirty orange fingers. How do they compare to the original cheetos and friends. 'cause cheetahs has always been kind of like looking around seeing who can get in the bag with and i'm glad to see if not settled down with popcorn because there was a time which is still goes on when she does is getting together with dorito. Son ships enrolled role. Gold virgo detonate chiefs. Fix which i also. We've talked before practice. Most underrated item in the snack food. I'll put finding these. People are like an everything they're on the bottom row hidden. They always hide them because they know once you have these you'll never go back to them in detail by the copper at a gas station. But they're just one not even a section like chips doritos. Whatever one bag of these these obviously have a lot more different things in them. I mean danny you were saying that these are all frito lay product. It's just a nice variety. it's kind of like retail. lay roulette. Your rita's sun. Chips enrolled gold. Except you know what. Here's the thing this freedom labor letters.