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Northwest Newsradio
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"Funding deal, the deadline about 57 hours from now. House Democratic leader Hakeem House Jeffries Republicans today for criticized not holding a vote on a bipartisan Senate bill to keep the federal government funded through the weekend. Extreme Magna Republicans face a clear choice. Put the bipartisan continuing resolution on the floor of the House for an up or down vote and we can avoid the extreme MAGA Republican shutdown. Alright Republicans holding out for a bill that includes border security measures. House Republicans today launching an impeachment inquiry against President Biden. Among the allegations, the president personally profited his family's foreign business dealings. More from ABC's Catherine Faulders on Capitol Hill. Republicans haven't presented any new evidence, any direct link between any of these business dealings and President Biden. That is something obviously that we have heard most about from Democrats on this committee that have called this all political. But it was striking to see two of Republicans witnesses here today essentially say that they didn't believe that evidence the that they've seen so far would merit any articles of impeachment. Army private Travis King back in the US after weeks in North Korean custody after he voluntarily crossed the border. What's next for the three year old former commander of US forces Korea General Robert Abrams. He's been AWOL for over 60 days. I think the most likely option is private Travis King will be actively discharged from the army in the Dutch city of Rotterdam. Police say three people are dead after a gunman opened fire on a home which he then set on fire and a university classroom at the Rotterdam Medical Center. He was arrested trying to escape to the roof of the medical center. Police speculate the 32 year old suspect knew the victims but have not given a motive. You're listening to ABC News. Radio 1000 FM 977. Stay connected, stay informed. Good afternoon, it's 1202. I'm Taylor Van Sice. Now our top stories from our 24 7 News Center. We've been telling you

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"From the Weather Channel, meteorologist Ray Stajuk WLS say may 90 another update in 30 minutes. Right now at O 'Hare 68 degrees 67 at Midway and 67 along Chicago's lakefront. Sponsored by Boost Infinite. Hey if you're thinking of getting the latest iPhone you need to stop and check out the amazing wireless offer from Boost Infinite. For more just pick up your phone and dial pound 250 and say Boost Infinite. That's pound 250 and boost infinite. You'll have the option to receive a one -time dialed text message from this station. Officials in Stickney Village are investigating after one person died and two others were injured when an RV caught fire at a gas station yesterday. Stickney's police chief James Sessetti tells ABC 7 that a patrol officer first spotted the smoke. He was unable to get near the vehicle due the fire Those victims told fire officials there was one person who did not make it out. Once the fire was extinguished emergency crews found and found that person dead inside the RV. The other two people injured were taken to nearby hospitals. The cause of that fire is under investigation. Mayor Johnson says Chicago will remain a sanctuary city. We're the city of Chicago and this mission that that the entire country has endured over the last year and a half you know has been one that of course that has pressed our convictions. This comes as Alderman Anthony Beale plans to introduce an ordinance that allow would residents to vote on whether Chicago should remain a sanctuary city. Over 35 ,000 migrants have been bused to Chicago since August of 2022. Another perk for passengers traveling out of Midway, Gordon has Kim more. For the first time in his 95 -year history, Midway will soon have a passenger lounge. Next fall Club MDW will open on the southwest side of the airport. The lounge will be accessible through the Priority Pass program. A day pass will cost $50. In the 3300 square foot club there will be free food, drinks, seating and workspace. Midway, Dallas' Love Field and Houston's Hobby airports are the only airports in the U back in the U .S. after weeks in North Korean custody after he voluntarily crossed the DMZ. The 23 -year -old soldier now being debriefed and medically evaluated at an army medical center in Texas, former commander of U .S. Forces Korea General Robert Abrams says King could still face even more trouble. He's been AWOL for over 60 days. I think the most likely option is private Travis Kane will be discharged from the army. U .S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller says the U .S. gave the North Koreans in return for King's release. And several prominent Republican presidential candidates faced off at the Ronald Reagan presidential library in California yesterday for the second primary debate, though without the party's noted frontrunner, former President Donald Trump. Galen Drew, the host and producer of the FiveThirtyEightPolitics podcast, tells ABC News the candidates will have to wait and see how voters respond to last night's debate before they plan the next steps in their campaign. The struggle for any of these candidates is to prevent Trump from blotting out the sun and to gain traction themselves so that the conversation is about them. We will see if anyone has managed to make the conversation about them after last night. Trump spent the night addressing striking autoworkers in Detroit. WLS News Time 704. This WLSAM 890 program is presented by First American Bank, your money. And on the

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"In an interview with Bloomberg's Ashley Vance on Twitter Spaces. Earlier this month, Musk said the Starship would have its next test in another six to eight weeks. Investors are watching events unfold in Russia, whereas we've been reporting the leader of the Russian paramilitary Wagner group is calling for an armed rebellion against Kremlin officials. Retired General Robert Abrams says, though, there is something else to keep in mind before you decide this means an attempted coup leader Vladimir Putin. The most important thing is, is that he's not personally attacking President And it is, in fact, attacking the defense minister and the chief of the general staff. That's who he's looking to have removed. I will be tracking developments in Russia for you all day long here on Bloomberg Radio and also the potential impact on markets. financial Investors are also keeping a close eye on reports on US economic growth and inflation the coming in week. Stocks got a nice bump up lately on optimism about generative AI. That's what's partly been behind year's this rally in tech, but the rally is triggering some caution among some. Others, though, the say Fed is doing the right thing when it comes to hiking interest rates. More Lisa Shalit is chief investment officer for wealth management at Morgan Stanley. She says the Fed's indication it may hike a couple more times makes sense. I believe that the threats that were not out of the woods on inflation are legitimate and that, you know, under Jerome Powell's leadership, I do think that the jawboning that he's doing, the hawkish tone that he's is taking, the right one. And shall it with us there on Bloomberg Radio, sources tell Bloomberg, Colin has laid off staff and its credit sales and trading group. Bloomberg's Charlie Pellet is tracking those developments. Those sources say affected workers were informed Friday. A representative for Cowen declined to comment. The financial services firm was acquired by Toronto Dominion Bank in March. Thank you, Charlie. Also, job cuts at Goldman Sachs. We're hearing the company is cutting about 125 managing director positions as the deal flow slows. JP Morgan and Citi are also cutting investment banking headcount recently. And IBM is in talks to buy a software company, Appdio. That's as part of a deeper push into automation technology. According people to with knowledge of the matter, the parties are apparently discussing a price in the range of four and a half to $5 billion. Appdio And is currently owned by private equity firm Vista Equity Partners. Global News 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. I'm Denise Pellegrini. This is Bloomberg. Thanks for watching Bloomberg. Welcome to Bloomberg opinion. Morris. I'm Amy This week, we look at some of the bigger problems facing the US economy, things that reach beyond inflation and interest rates. Plus, a robust job market has more young Americans skipping college and going straight to work and how politicians can take advantage. And the power of sleep. Scientists say we can be smarter, stronger, more creative if we just get enough Z's. We begin with the latest shakeup at Alibaba. It is highlighting a problem for investors profit or growth. CEO Daniel Zhang was supposed to be in charge of the holding company while also running the struggling cloud division. The board, though, decided to bring in a couple of company parents as chair and CEO. This with the backdrop of talks between the US and China. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says talks have been good, but there's still more work to be done. I came to Beijing to strengthen high

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Living area to it. The guests stay at home for the next 20 nights. They've included traveling nurses and more recently manufacturing construction crews. Companies are looking to bring the supply chain back home. We're really seeing all of that create demand in the long term. And Patius says extended stay is on an extended growth path with the current supply of the mid -priced hotels at about half of projected demand. Hotel companies are working on that. Choice has more than 400 existing properties. Nearly 500 more are in the works. And Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt are launching new extended stay brands next year. Tracey Jonke, Bloomberg Radio. And I'm Denise Pellegrini in the Bloomberg Newsroom. Elon Musk says when it comes to SpaceX he doesn't spend time thinking about the competition, but he also says his company is dominating. Like this year if you know if things go well and we don't, SpaceX will put approximately 80 % of all Earth payloads to orbit. China will put approximately 10 %, I think just over 10 %, and then the rest of the world will do about 8 or 9 %. So, you know, this year if our luck holds, we'll do 80 % of at Earth last orbit. That's the key metric. And Musk commenting in an interview with Bloomberg's Ashley Vance on Twitter Spaces today. Musk also telling us the chances of the next Starship getting to orbit is about 60%. Earlier this month, Musk said Starship would have its next test in another six to eight weeks. Security is tight in Moscow as we've been reporting amid all the tension and turmoil we've been telling you about with the leader of the Russian military Wagner Group calling for an armed rebellion against Kremlin officials. And retired General Robert Abrams says this does all complicate Vladimir Putin's war efforts in Ukraine. We'll have to see how many Russian forces will have to be pulled from the front to deal with this significant threat coming from the Wagner Group. This is not a force to be underestimated. They're their best fighters. Abrams also points out, though, that as we've been reporting, the most important thing is that the leader of the Wagner Group is not attacking President Putin. He's attacking the defense minister and the chief of the general staff in Russia instead. Investors are also keeping a close eye on reports on U .S. economic growth and inflation in the coming week. Stocks did get a nice bump up lately on optimism about generative A .I. That's been partly behind this year's huge tech rally. But this rally is still triggering some caution among some, including Victoria Fernandez, chief market strategist at Crossmark Global Investments. There's nothing wrong with taking a little bit off the table. And I think as you approach quarter end, you probably have quite a few portfolio managers out there saying, Look, we've had some good gains here. We're not sure exactly what's going to happen going forward. Let's take some of this off the table. Find some other areas in the market that we can go into. And you can stay in tech. I mean, we've added names like VMware, so you can stay in tech, but you don't have to be in necessarily those AI names specifically that maybe have gone to that overbought condition that a lot of people are talking about. And Fernanda is with us there on Bloomberg Radio. Meantime, home building could finally boost the U .S. economy again after a two year contraction. The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's GDP Now tracker sees housing adding to GDP for the first time since 2021. And Global News, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. In moments of stress, it can feel like there's nowhere to return. The good news is you're not alone and there are resources to help support you. Health Break, a podcast UPMC by Health Plan, explores this topic with one of our employee assistance program managers who provides three tips for finding comfort and accessing support in moments of stress. Listen now to learn how you can start managing your stress at UPMCHP .US slash Health Break Stress. That's UPMCHP .US slash Health Break Stress. Kids Presents. What do you expect when you're expecting? A teenager. Learning the lingo goat G O A T acronym stands for greatest of all as in spaghetti sandwiches for dinner. They're my fave. Dad, you're the goat. You don't have to speak teen to be a perfect parent. Thousands of teens in foster care will love you just the same. Visit us kids dot org brought to you by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services adopt

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Said the chances of the next Starship getting into orbit are about 0 .7%. Earlier this month Musk said Starship would have its next test in another six to eight weeks. SpaceX has already applied for a Federal Communications Commission permit to allow it to carry out a second test flight and experimental recovery operation for a period of six months that began mid -June. Security is tight in Moscow amid the in tension turmoil we've been telling you about. Retired General Robert Abrams says it's not a good scenario for Europe. this is going to destabilize and continue to destabilize the Russian government and their actions ongoing in Ukraine. Abrams also says Russian forces will have to be pulled from the war in Ukraine to deal with significant this threat coming from the Wagner Group. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in the meantime weighing in on what's happening as we've been reporting he says Russia has used propaganda to mask its weakness and the Stupidity of the government. He commented in a Twitter post. He also says the apparent standoff between Putin and the Wagner Group is of a full sign -scale weakness in Russia. Investors also keeping a close eye on reports on US economic growth and inflation in the coming week. Aaron Kennan, CEO and co -founder of Clear Harbor Asset Management, says he doesn't think US stocks will levitate at these levels for much longer. The top heaviness of the US equity market certainly is a point of caution for us. The fact that we're starting to see economic data decelerate, deteriorate on the margin with forward earnings multiples on the S &P, I call it 20 times, a rule for error. And cut in there on Bloomberg Radio. JP Morgan Chase is cutting about 40 investment bankers in North America. We get more on what's happening from Bloomberg's Charlie Pellet. The Wall Street giant adds to international reductions amid a deal -making slowdown. Sources tell Bloomberg the latest cuts span all levels of seniority. JP Morgan eliminated about 20 investment banking jobs in Asia this week on of top a prior round affecting the region. Rising interest rates and economic uncertainty have hampered investment banking activity for more than a year. Thank you Charlie. Meantime we're hearing Goldman has started firing managing directors and Citi is cutting investment banking headcount recently. IBM is in talks to buy software company Aptio. It's part of a deeper push into automation technology according to sources. The parties are apparently discussing a price in the range of $4 .5 billion to $5 billion. Global News 24 hours a powered day by more than 2 ,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. I'm Denise Pellegrini and this burned. This is Bloomberg Intelligence. We're really getting streaming arms race. This is looking at that and saying we can really build a nice niche for ourselves. In research and data on 2 ,000 companies and 130 industries. The dollar is the dominant content in the planet. I think the acquisition is a natural progression of what Microsoft can do with this technology going forward. This Bloomberg Intelligence with Alex Steele and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio. the Over next hour we're going to dig inside the big business stories impacting Wall Street and the global markets. Each and every week provide we in -depth research and data on some of the 2 ,000 companies and 130 industries our analysts cover worldwide. to Today we're take going a look at computer hardware as the PC market hopefully bottoms out here. Plus, are global gaming stocks set to win big this year? But first we want to take a look at Sterling

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Bloomberg Radio New York
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"While San Francisco leads, there are other west coast pollinators that are not that far behind. S &P looked at the buyers of electrified vehicles. Registration data shows that they tend to be wealthier. The EV buyer in general is younger than the national average for a new vehicle buyer, also has a higher household income with a greater proportion of the EV buyers with a household income of over $200 ,000. I'm Ed Corre, and I'm Denise Pellegrini in the Bloomberg Newsroom. Security is tight in Moscow as we've been reporting amid all the tension and turmoil we've been telling you about with the leader of the Russian paramilitary Wagner Group calling for an armed rebellion against Kremlin officials. And retired General Robert Abrams says this does all complicate Vladimir Putin's war efforts in Ukraine. We'll have to see how many forces will have to be pulled from the front to deal with this significant threat coming from the Wagner Group. This is not a force to be underestimated. They're their best fighters. Abrams also points out, though, that we've as been reporting, the most important thing is that the leader of the Wagner Group is not personally attacking President Putin. He's attacking the defense minister and the chief of the general staff in Russia instead. Investors are also keeping a close eye reports on on U .S. economic growth and inflation in the coming week. Stocks did get a nice bump up lately on optimism about generative A .I. That's been partly behind this year's huge tech rally. rally But this is still triggering some caution among some, including Victoria Fernandez, chief market strategist at Crossmark Global Investments. There's nothing wrong with taking a little bit off the table. And I think as you approach quarter end, you probably have quite a few portfolio managers out there saying, look, we've had some good gains here. We're not sure exactly what's going to happen going forward. Let's take some this of off the table. Find some other areas in the market that we can go into and you can stay in tech. I mean, we've added to names like VMware. So you can stay in tech, but you don't have to be in necessarily those AI names specifically that maybe gone have to that overbought condition that a lot of people are talking about. And Fernanda is with us there on Bloomberg Radio. Meantime, homebuilding could finally boost the U .S. economy again after a two -year contraction. The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's GDP Now tracker sees housing adding to GDP for the first time since 2021. That's as those supply shortages in the housing market ease and builders entice buyers with those breaks on mortgage rates. The lawyers who sued JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank on behalf of victims of Jeffrey Epstein stand to make $110 million in fees from settlements with the banks. Bloomberg's Charlie Pellet is tracking those developments. The two law firms representing the victims are asking U .S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan to approve the proposed $290 million settlement of their class -action suit against JPMorgan, allotting 30 % of that amount to the lawyers in fees. The lawyers are asking for the same percentage of Deutsche Bank's proposed $75 million dollar deal. Neither settlement yet has final approval. Charlie Pellet Bloomberg Radio. Thank you, Charlie. And IBM is in talks to buy the software company Aptio. That's according to people with knowledge of the matter. The parties are apparently discussing a price tag in the range of $4 and a half to $5 billion dollars. Aptio is owned by private equity firm Vista Equity Partners. And Global News 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. I'm Denise Pellegrini and this is Bloomberg. They tried to play for the first time to Afghanistan in 2003. It sustained a moderate traumatic brain injury. One of the most important elements of caregiving is taking care of yourself. For many military veteran caregivers, their caregiving journey starts earlier in life and lasts longer. Visit AARP .org slash caregiving for a free military veterans guide to navigate your caregiving journey and better care for your loved one and yourself. Brought to you by AARP and the Ad Council. Wherever your business takes you, Bloomberg Radio is here with you. Breaking economic news, crossing the Bloomberg. Powered by 2 ,700 journalists and analysts. Let's get to some of the day's gainers in more than 120 countries around the world. We are seeing a flatter picture for European stocks this morning. We're the only 24 -7 global business radio platform. This market is going to come with more volatility. Bloomberg Radio, the Bloomberg Business App and BloombergRadio is brought to you by AARP. That almost didn't happen. A dinner now Due to COVID -19, 17 million

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"A year ago. They wrote a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland asking him to open a federal civil rights probe of the Akron officers. The group including the Akron NAACP wrote in the letter that Walker's family and the greater community deserve Police Department. They say local authorities have refused to do so. A doctor's group is asking a a Georgia minor league baseball team to change its name. Macon Bacon plays in the Coastal Plain League and decided on the team name after a public vote in 2018. Now the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine wants the team to come up with a new name because it feels the current one is promoting an unhealthy food. I'm Brad Siegel. And I'm Denise Pellegrini in the Bloomberg Newsroom. Security is tight in Moscow amid the tension and turmoil we've been telling you about. Retired General Robert Abrams says it's not a good scenario for Europe. This is going to destabilize and destabilize the Russian government and their actions ongoing in Ukraine. And Abrams also says Russian forces will have to be pulled from the war in Ukraine to deal with this significant threat coming from the Wagner group. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky meantime weighing in on what's happening as we've been reporting. He says Russia has used propaganda to mask its weakness and the stupidity of the government. He commented in a Twitter post. He also says the apparent standoff between Putin and the Wagner group is a sign of full -scale weakness in Russia. Investors also keeping a close eye on reports on U .S. economic growth and inflation in the coming week. Erin Kennan, CEO and co -founder of Clear Harbor Asset Management, says he doesn't think U .S. stocks will levitate at these levels much for longer. The top heaviness of the U .S. equity market certainly is a point of caution for us, the fact that we're starting to see economic data decelerate, deteriorate on the margin with forward earnings multiples on the S &P, I call it 20 times, doesn't leave a lot of room for error. And cut in there on Bloomberg Radio. JP Morgan Chase is cutting about 40 investment bankers in North America. We get more on what's happening Bloomberg's from Charlie Morgan. Sources tell Bloomberg the latest cuts span all levels of seniority. JP Morgan eliminated about 20 investment banking jobs in Asia this week on top of a prior round affecting the region. Rising interest rates and economic uncertainty have hampered investment banking activity for more than year. a Thank you, Charlie. Meantime, we're hearing Goldman has started firing managing directors and the city is cutting investment banking headcount recently. Cowen also laying off staff that's in credit sales and trading. IBM is in talks to buy software company Aptio. It's part of a deeper push into automation technology, according to sources. The parties are apparently discussing a price in the range of $4 .5 billion to $5 billion. Aptio is owned by private equity firm Vista Equity Partners. Big problem looming for the US healthcare industry. Nurses want out of the profession. Almost one in three registered nurses say they're likely to seek a different job, and healthcare services. McKinsey says the US risks a shortfall of as many as 450 and nurses in British politics. The UK's Labour Party is extending its lead over the ruling conservatives. That's according to a weekly YouGov poll for The Times. Tory support has fallen to 22 percent, compared to 47 percent for Labour. Voter backing for the Liberal Democrats 11 percent. The Greens on 8 percent, according to The Times, and general election in the UK is less than 18 months away. Global News 24 hours a day powered by more than 2 ,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. I'm Denise And this reporters and editors who bring you America's most trusted business magazine, plus global business finance and tech News as it happens. Bloomberg Business Week with Caro Masur and Tim Stenebeck on Carol Bloomberg Radio Masur here along with Matt Miller who's filling in for Tim Stenebeck. Plenty our ahead in second hour of the weekend edition of Bloomberg Business Week. We're all in on AI, artificial intelligence. The former CEO of Snowflake tells us why he's very optimistic about AI and who's poised to cash in on all that data being used to generate endless amounts of content. Also to make it smarter. Plus we'll what explain sparked a revolt among users of the popular social media platform Reddit and the CEO of Exchange Sound on AI's impact on the music business and its creative artists.

The Eric Metaxas Show
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"I was newsday. New York newsday gets a picture. On the front page, the next day of Clinton staring at this baby. So federal judge Robert ward, hears about it. So somebody from the media comes up to me and says, do you have any comment about this man showing Bill Clinton in a board of baby? I didn't even know he was successful because I couldn't go there because the police were following me and watching me. So once I realized that Harley was successful, I just started jumping up and down and shouting hallelujah. And then I thought, we better get out of Dodge. So we took off, didn't matter. Judge board issued an award for our arrest, the FBI was on its way to get us on my lawyer called Jay sekulow, you know, Jay. Jay calls him up and says, Randall will turn himself in. You don't need to send the FBI. So the next day we go to court and the judge says to all my compatriots, you, you, you. I'm going to try you civilly for contempt of court, but mister Jerry has been here too often. I'm trying him for criminal contempt. So Harley, the judge kept grilling Harley and says, you broke my order and Harley was like, I didn't know about an order. And he couldn't be held accountable without their being knowledge. He had to know about the order. So because Harley didn't know, here's our joke. Harley did the crime, Randall did the time. I went to prison. I went to prison for 5 months. He tried me, and the media was all there, and ABC, chalk drive. I've got the ABC chalk drawing in my living room. I bought it from the artist because the attorney general for the state of New York, Robert Abrams, you remember him, he was quite a piece of work. He was there. He was part of the special prosecutor to try me. We just stipulated to the facts, the judge found me guilty, sent me to 5 months in federal prison. I lost all my appeals and on the day after the election in 94, I went to federal prison camp in allenwood, Pennsylvania. And we brought Bill Clinton face to face with the fruit of his pro abortion beliefs. I want to tell you, in 1994, Mother Teresa spoke at the national prayer breakfast, you know the story. The abortion issue in front of the clintons and everybody. She did a graciously with the power and authority, but graciously. When she refused to eat with them, she would not break bread with them. She stood behind the curtain until it was a prayer breakfast and she said she would not eat with them. That's why she's mother Teresa and I'm just Derek with Texas because when I spoke in 2012 at the national parade breakfast, I watched all the videos of what do people say these bread breakfasts because I was the speaker in 2012. And when I watched her video, I said, I'm going to bring up the unborn in my speech because she did. And I got to tell you, to telling the story of this movement, these figures, she's a key figure in the movement, of course, as well. We want people to go to Randall Terry dot com Randall that ends our time for now. But I just praise the lord for you. I thank God for you. And I want to say we've got to continue the conversation. In the meantime, folks go to Randall Terry died. They can get all my books are there videos are there and they can help us fund this documentary. It would be awesome for people folks need to do that. Randall, thank you, my friend. Eric, thank you, sir. Great to be with you. I'm a stand.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"What's a lift ticket cost sound like at valor aspect Dear valley $240 for lift ticket for a day for a day I'm like what else am I getting besides the mountain Is that lunch and dinner included I mean wow Yeah That's true Yes $240 Yep That is inflation my friend That is inflation That's like third row at Detroit tigers The Red Sox with our news in New York City is Michael Barr Tom Paul thank you very much We are breaking news Now there are unconfirmed reports that multiple people have been shot in the transit system in Brooklyn That's according to NBC Reports say the shots fired in sunset park near fourth avenue in 36th street Again unconfirmed reports will be following throughout the morning Russian forces continue their pivot to eastern Ukraine after heavy losses forced them to abandon their efforts to conquer Kyiv Ukrainian officials are urging people to leave the region now before fighting intensifies retired general Robert Abrams as Russia's pivot east could provide an opportunity to end the war If that area is very close to the current contact line that we had prior to 24 February that would be a way for Russia to save some face and B would be a huge victory for Ukraine Retired general Abrams spoke to ABC Meanwhile we're learning more about the grim stories of war from the Russian invasion Ukrainian women continue to come forward saying they've been raped Katarina Chara panca President of the rights group of lestrade Ukraine says the number of survivors who've reached out is probably just a portion of those who've been assaulted This is just the tip of the iceberg Many survivors remain in the situation of life threat They are staying on the occupied territory They are cut off from help connection from everything Caterina chair Parker president of the rights group la strada Ukraine The U.S. government ordered all non emergency staff at its Shanghai consulate and their families to leave the Chinese city due to a surge in COVID cases Most of Shanghai's 25 million residents are subject to tight movement restrictions that keep them in their homes making it unable to obtain food or necessities Again our top story unconfirmed reports that multiple people have been shot in the transit system in Brooklyn according to NBC Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios this is global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts more than a 120 countries Michael Barr this is Bloomberg Tom Paul Michael Barr upholstery and Tom Keane here on a moment for New York that is really been Michael Barr something you've reported on for too many jurisdictions just in the last number of weeks I mean I would suggest starting with Sacramento a number of weeks ago this violence at the national level in many would say even here is tangible This is out of control And there's no other way for me to say it I mean this gun violence continues on and on again I want to say these are unconfirmed reports out of Brooklyn But there are the other stories just happened in Iowa a few days ago two people killed at a nightclub it goes on and on and on and then yesterday you had President Biden making the proclamation about cracking down on ghost guns So you have that going And when does it stop The period Not only that but Greg valier was Bloomberg's surveillance in the last half hour ended his conversation Paul Sweeney and he said simply this is the issue the president has not addressed is he tries to write the ship towards the midterm elections and it will be a massive swing from some of the political tone we saw a year a year and a half ago Yeah absolutely and it'll be obviously an issue for the midterm election to certainly an issue for the mayor we have in New York City got elected in large part on his get tough on crime stance The fact that he was in New York City Police officer as well Much more on this is breaking story in Brooklyn again unconfirmed reports of shootings on the subway here in New York City Please stay with us across the nation as we look not only at the stories of the moment but particularly the economics of the moment and Paula just within a data check here as we go out and see change shift this morning from a two 80 ten year yield in the angst of higher yields on better course CPI yields come.

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"Now with the latest news from New York City and around the world here's Michael Barr Lisa Tom Kayleigh the mayor of the Ukrainian port city of Mary eupol says more than 10,000 civilians have died in the Russian invasion of the city and the true death toll could be twice that Meanwhile western powers warned today of an ongoing buildup for a suspected Russian assault in Ukraine's east Ukrainian officials are urging people to leave the region now before fighting intensifies Retired general Robert Abrams has Russian president Vladimir Putin is in search of a win after failing to destroy Ukraine's democratically elected government He's got to save face for himself for his legacy as the leader of his people And he's got to make it matter for all the sacrifices that the Russian people have already made retired general Abrams spoke to ABC India and the U.S. were trying to smooth some rough waters created by Russia's invasion of Ukraine Bloomberg's had Baxter as the story The virtual meeting between prime minister Narendra Modi and president Joe Biden focused in large part on India's purchases of Russian oil And White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki says the message was forceful The imports from the United States are already significant for much bigger than the imports that they get from Russia And we of course the president conveyed very clearly that it is not in their interest to increase that Now having said that both sides characterized the talks as friendly In San Francisco I met Baxter Bloomberg radio There is more concern for American Trevor Reed who is being detained in Russia A State Department spokesperson says there are reports that Reid's health is deteriorating adding the State Department calls on Russian officials to provide adequate medical care immediately or release Reed to the U.S. The ex marine was sentenced to 9 years in prison in 2020 for assaulting police officers Reid and his family have denied the charges Reed has been on a hunger strike protesting his treatment Live in the Bloomberg interactive broker studios This is global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts to.

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"Unfair disadvantage to New York based performance I'm correcting that unfair disadvantage and I'm doing it at the appropriate time when our numbers are low Responding to mayor Adams the police officers union which has been fighting vaccine mandates says if the mandate is necessary for famous people then it's not necessary for the cops who are protecting our city in the middle of a crisis It is a new twist in the ongoing investigation into the January 6th rioting last year on Capitol Hill a House committee is now examining dozens of text messages sent the president Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows from the wife of Supreme Court Justice clarence Thomas Virginia Thomas reportedly texted medals urging him to keep challenging the election results North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has he's getting ready for confrontation with the U.S. yesterday North Korea launched its largest intercontinental ballistic missile drawing international condemnation retired general Robert Abrams former commander of U.S. forces in Korea is calling for tougher sanctions on Pyongyang The sanctions that North Korea is under today pale in comparison to what the international community has done in very short order to Russia So we should look very hard at that Retired general Abrams spoke to ABC Connecticut governor Ned Lamont signed a bipartisan bill to temporarily lift the state's gas tax Connecticut will suspend the state's 25 cents per gallon excise tax on gas starting April 1st to ease rising costs New Jersey's cannabis board took its first formal action.

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"Struggling performers as well as those vendors and smaller businesses that rely on the city's entertainment economy We created an unfair disadvantage to New York based performance I'm correcting that unfair disadvantage and I'm doing it at the appropriate time when our numbers are low Mayor Eric Adams It's an extraordinary development in the ongoing investigation into the January 6th rioting last year on Capitol Hill A House committee is now examining dozens of text messages sent to president Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows according to several reports Virginia Thomas wife of justice clarence Thomas texted Meadows urging him to keep challenging the election results North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un told state media that he's getting ready for a confrontation with the United States the report came after North Korea launched its largest intercontinental ballistic missile yesterday drawing international condemnation retired general Robert Abrams former commander of U.S. forces in Korea is calling for tougher sanctions on North Korea The sanctions that North Korea is under today pale in comparison to what the international community has done in very short order to Russia So we should look very hard at that retired general Abrams spoke to ABC Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts more than a 120 countries Michael Barr this is Bloomberg John Michael thank you It's now 5 36 of Wall Street and it's time for the Bloomberg sports update and good morning John Stan shower Good morning John the upsets.

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"CNH is at 6 37 43 It's actually strengthened a little against the green back Paul back over to you All right thanks Brian 35 minutes past the hour now Time for chick of global news And Vladimir Putin sang he plans to attend the G 20 later this year It becks the Scott details It Yeah that's right A lot of talk about it today Paul and that's what he says This after President Biden at the NATO meetings today said Russia should be removed from the G 20 Biden also said that military supplies are in a constant stream into Ukraine And I air systems and I arm our systems ammunition and our weapons are flowing into Ukraine as I speak And NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says a large military buildup working in concert So we have 8 multinational NATO backgrounds now From the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea And Bloomberg's Anne Marie horndon in Brussels speaking with U.S. Pentagon officials says this could be more than temporary Potentially this may be long-term He didn't have an answer that this might just be short term deployments in what we are seeing in terms of American and other troops NATO troops bolstering that eastern flight because what he says is this now now change the entire security apparatus for Europe that we have not seen since the end of World War II And along with military President Biden said in response to a question put to him by Bloomberg's Josh wingrove that there is a possibility that if this drags on there could be a global food shortage We are in the process of working out with our European friends what it would be what it would take to help alleviate the concerns relative to food shortages And Biden also said that NATO leaders as well as EU are united in saying they will punish China if it helps the Russian effort The mystery of the China eastern airline crash has deepened as a piece of the jet was found 6 miles from the primary impact site investigators say investigators say it opens a possibility of the plane's breaking up before impact or even before the fatal dive North Korea has fired off a long-range ICBM capable of carrying nuclear weapons U.S. general retired Robert Abrams says this definitely ups the stakes This test today signals a capability that they have a missile that can reach all of the continental United States So and that should get everyone's attention And he says already South Korea is responding and testing its own missile systems It sends a clear message back to North Korea that the South Koreans have the capability to reach out and touch them The meanwhile ABC analyst Steve ganyard says the signals that North Korea and north Korean Peninsula indeed will become a nuclear weapon enabled area China's foreign minister Wang Yi has been in India for bilateral talks while also the same in Kabul to talk with the Taliban In San Francisco Ahmed Baxter this is Bloomberg Doug all right Eddie let's get to global sports Stan Schwartzman's here danno Italy Will they play in the World Cup this year Yes or no Dog it's a stunner They will not play in this year's World Cup Actually it won't play for their second straight World Cup Think about that They were also Euro 2020 winners by the way earlier this year Well guess what Or will your last year excuse me but not good enough They are going to miss out They were stunned at home by North Macedonia one nil giving up the winner two minutes in a stoppage time of a World Cup qualifying playoff semifinal The loss is the first home defeat for the Italians in 60 World Cup qualifying matches Meanwhile big day for World Cup qualifying for the United States they played Mexico at Stadio azteca They've never won there by the way They're both teams tied for second in the group of 21 points trailing Canada by four points Now the top three teams in the group Doug automatically qualify for this year's World Cup U.S. and Mexico leading Panama by four points with each team having three games remaining Panama taking on Honduras Costa Rica which trails Panama by one point they're playing Canada Rain group the bank tasked with finding a buyer for Chelsea F.C. narrowing down the list of hitters by informing some that they would not be moving on to the next round Now some of those names have been mentioned Current New York Jets owner and former ambassador to the UK woody Johnson and the Saudi media group that publicly said they bid 2.7 billion both of them.

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"Take another look at markets in about 15 minutes Juliet Thanks Doug 34 minutes fast the hour time for global news And Vladimir Putin now saying that he plans to attend the G 20 later this year let's get to it back to in San Francisco with the details it All right Jules This after U.S. President Biden at the NATO meetings today said Russia should be removed from the G 20 Biden also said that military supplies are in a constant stream now to Ukraine And I air systems and I arm our systems ammunition and our weapons are flowing into Ukraine as I speak And NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says a large military buildup working in concert So we have 8 multinational NATO battles now From the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea And Bloomberg's Anne Marie Horner in speaking with U.S. Pentagon officials says this could be more than temporary Potentially this may be long-term He didn't have an answer that this might just be short term deployments in what we are seeing in terms of American and other troops NATO troops bolstering that eastern flight because what he says is this now now change the entire security apparatus for Europe that we have not seen since the end of World War II Along with military President Biden said a response to a question put to him by Bloomberg Josh win grove that there is a possibility that if this drags on there could be a global food shortage We are in the process of working out with our European friends what it would be what it would take to help alleviate the concerns relative to food shortages And Biden also said that NATO leaders as well as EU are united in saying that they will punish China if it helps in the Russian effort The mystery of the China eastern airline crash has deepened as a piece of the jet was found 6 miles from the primary crash site investigators say it opens the possibility of the plane's breaking up before impact or even before the fatal dive North Korea has fired off a long range ICBM capable of carrying nuclear warheads U.S. general retired Robert Abrams says well he says this really ups the stakes This test today signals a capability that they have a missile that can reach all of the continental United States So and that should get everyone's attention Yeah I know you says already South Korea's responding and testing its own missile systems It sends a clear message back to North Korea that the South Koreans have the capability to reach out and touch them Meanwhile ABC analyst Steve ganyard says this signals the Korean Peninsula and need to become nuclear weapon enabled China's foreign minister Wang Yi has been in India for bilateral talks Wang has been doing the same thing in Kabul to talk with the Taliban and Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to further reopen their land border for April 4th I should say from April 1st for vaccinated travelers In San Francisco I met Baxter This is Bloomberg All right Brian All right Ed thanks very much the time just about 38 minutes past the hour we got a little extra time here Let's get to Dan Schwartzman who's looking at global sports So Dan the USA in an important match Yeah and they'll start in about an hour and a half or so It's a World Cup qualifier the U.S. plays Mexico at Estadio azteca they've never won there They've lost three.

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"And Vladimir Putin are saying that he plans to attend the G 20 later this year It Baxter's got the story Yeah and this in context of Paul is after U.S. President Biden at the NATO meetings today said that Russia should be removed from the G 20 now Biden also said that military supplies are in a constant stream into Ukraine And I air systems and I arm our systems ammunition and our weapons are flowing into Ukraine as I speak And NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says a large military buildup working in concert So we have 8 multinational NATO battles now From the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea And Bloomberg's Emory horned her and speaking with U.S. Pentagon officials says this could be more than temporary Potentially this may be long-term He didn't have an answer that this might just be short term deployments and what we are seeing in terms of American and other troops NATO troops bolstering that eastern Flank because what he says is that this now now change the entire security apparatus for Europe that we have not seen since the end of World War II And along with the military President Biden said in response to a question put to him by Bloomberg's Joshua win grove that there's a possibility that if this drags on there could be a global food shortage We are in the process of working out with our European friends what it would be what it would take to help alleviate the concerns relative to food shortages Now Biden said that the NATO leaders as well as EU united in what they will punish China if it helps in the Russian effort The mystery of the China eastern airline crash has deepened is a piece of the jet was found 6 miles from the primary crash site Investigators say it opens the possibility of the planes breaking up before impact or even before the fatal dive North Korea has fired off a long-range ICBM capable of carrying nuclear warheads U.S. general retired Robert Abrams says this definitely ups the stakes This test today signals a capability that they have a missile that can reach all of the continental United States So and that should get everyone's attention Yeah and he says already South Korea's responding and testing its own missiles systems In San Francisco I met Baxter This is Bloomberg All right Doug thanks Ed let's get to Dan Schwartzman as we look at.

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"Hour Vladimir Putin is now saying that he plans to attend the G 20 later this year Let's get over to San Francisco enjoys Ed Baxter for global news You're right And this response this after U.S. President Biden at the NATO meetings today said Russia should be removed from the G 20 Biden also says that military supplies are in a constant stream now into Ukraine And I air systems and I arm our systems ammunition and our weapons are flowing into Ukraine as I speak And NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg says a large military buildup working in concert around Ukraine So we have 8 multinational NATO bathrooms now From the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea And Bloomberg's Anne Marie Horner and speaking with U.S. Pentagon officials says this could be more than temporary Potentially this may be long-term He didn't have an answer that this might just be short term deployments and what we are seeing in terms of American and other troops NATO troops bolstering that eastern Flank because what he says is this now now change the entire security apparatus for Europe that we have not seen since the end of World War II Along with military President Biden said in response to a question put to him by Bloomberg's Joshua that there is a possibility that if this drags on there could be a global food shortage We are in the process of working out with our European friends what it would be what it would take to help alleviate the concerns relative to food shortages Yeah I've also said that NATO leaders as well as EU EU are now united in saying they will punish China if it helps in the Russian effort The mystery of the China eastern airline crash has deepened now as a piece of the jet was found 6 miles from the primary crash site Investigators say it opens the possibility of the plane's breaking up before impact or even the fatal dive started North Korea is fired off a long-range ICBM capable of carrying nuclear weapons U.S. general retired Robert Abrams says this definitely ups the stakes This test today signals a capability that they have a missile that can reach all of the continental United States So and that should get everyone's attention And he says already South Korea's responding and testing its own missile systems It sends a clear message back to North Korea that the South Koreans have the capability to reach out and touch them Meanwhile ABC analyst Steve ganyard says this signals that the Korean Peninsula indeed will become nuclear weapon enabled In San Francisco I met Baxter this is Bloomberg All right Brian All right 38 minutes past the hour Let's get to global sports.

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U.S. starts COVID vaccinations of its military personnel in S. Korea
"Personnel based in Asia began receiving covert 19 vaccinations Tuesday. NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports from Seoul that the inoculations are voluntary. Army and Air Force bases in South Korea and Japan were the first to get shipments of the modern a vaccine. Commanding officer's first responders in frontline medical personnel will be the first to get vaccinated. U S forces Korea Commander General Robert Abrams urged eligible personnel to take the shots, saying they would contribute to military readiness. South Korean civilians may not start getting vaccinations until February, MPR's Anthony Kuhn for the first time

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U.S. military puts Korean workers on unpaid leave as talks over costs continue
"The US military in South Korea has put four thousand Korean employees on unpaid leave. After the two allies. Ron Able to reach a deal on sharing defense costs and PR's Anthony reports from Seoul. That the move is unprecedented in the seventy year. Long Alliance the furloughed employees represented about half of the local workers who keep US military bases in South Korea. Running US Forces Korea Commander General Robert. Abrams said in a statement that the furloughs are not what the US had hoped for. This is an unfortunate day for us. It's unthinkable it's heartbreaking soul says it's narrowed its differences with Washington and a cost. Sharing deal could come soon. A union representing the Korean employees criticized the furloughs which it noted come just days after President Trump urgently requested cove nineteen test kits from South Korea. Anthony Kuhn NPR news soul.

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Bowe Bergdahl spared prison time for US Army desertion
"The us army commander approves the bergdahl saddens me private beaubourg doll will not go to prison after a senior us military commander endorsed the court martial sentencing handed down to bergdahl last november for abandoning his post in afghanistan and endangering military personnel who took part in the search for him bergdahl was captured by the taliban and held for five years army general robert abrams approved the sentencing that includes a reduction in rank from sergeant to private forfeiture of one thousand dollars a month pay for ten months and a dishonorable discharge the case will now be referred to the army court of criminal appeals which domestically reviews any punitive discharges mike rossier washington stocks finished mostly higher as weeks of up and down treading much of it related to trade tensions gateway to smaller moves the dow slipped fourteen points to twenty four thousand eight hundred eighty s and p added two points while the nasdaq was up thirty one more of these stories at townhall dot com i'm patrick foss hello again this.