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"Stories we're following this hour, I'm Steve rappaport, and this is Bloomberg. Can catch us live. Your favorite Bloomberg radio shows, including Bloomberg surveillance, Wall Street week and Bloomberg sound on are also available as podcasts. Listen today on Apple Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Look beyond the ordinary, with global X ETFs. From cell phones to smart watches, our world is more connected than ever. Even average household items like toasters now have the capability to connect to the Internet. As innovation and investment in digital infrastructure continues to increase, technologies like 5G and the Internet of Things are growing exponentially. Visit global X ETFs dot com to discover these themes and more for your portfolio. Wherever your business takes you, Bloomberg radio is here with you. Breaking economic news, crossing the Bloomberg. Powered by 2700 journalists and analysts. So 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 regime is going to come with more volatility. Bloomberg radio, the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com. Melissa from Michigan, I work an extra part time job serving lunch at my child's school. But I still can't afford to put food on our

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"I'm Steve rappaport. Target's latest earnings beat Wall Street expectations, but its forecast was not so great. Bloomberg's genus survey reports. Target is predicting a slower than expected recovery from a rough 2022. Last year, weakening demand for non-essential hit the retailer's profits and its stock, the subdued outlook echoes the message from Walmart last week showing U.S. retailers remain cautious amid a cloudy economic picture, but similar to Walmart targets cautious outlook followed a strong fourth quarter. The retailers key sales metric rose in the quarter, analysts were looking for a decline. Target CEO Brian Cornell says they're planning business cautiously in the near term to ensure the company remains agile and responsive to the current operating environment. Switzerland's banking regulator says Credit Suisse seriously breached risk management obligations in the greensill capital supply chain financing case. Finma ordered the Swiss lender to take remedial measures, including a periodic review of the most important business relationships for counterparty risks. Finma also announced its opening enforcement proceedings against four former Credit Suisse managers. Visa and Mastercard planned to defer the launch of some cryptocurrency products and services. Reuters reports the company's decided to hold off until market conditions and the regulatory environment improve. Elon Musk reclaims the coveted title of the world's richest person, the Tesla CEO's wealth got a big boost from a surge in Tesla stock, Musk started the year with a net worth of $137 billion, becoming the first person to lose $200 billion from their fortune. Those are the company's stories we're following this hour, I'm Steve rappaport, and this is Bloomberg. This is Bloomberg markets with Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller on Bloomberg radio. All right, listening to Bloomberg markets, Paul swinney met Miller in a Bloomberg interactive brokers studio here in New York City markets a little bit red here. We got the S&P 500 off about two tenths of 1%, the Dow off a little bit more about 6 tenths of 1%. Let's get the latest on world and national news right now in Washington D.C. with Nathan Hager. Now there have been demonstrations

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Prom Bloomberg world headquarters I'm Charlie powder India has announced a 470 plane order with Airbus and Boeing in what stands to be the largest purchase in commercial aviation history underscoring the industry's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and the airlines ambition to become a global force after years of contraction. But right now we have got to shares of Boeing up 1.7% ADRs of Airbus there up by 1%. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says his firm expects to put a tighter leash on hiring this year after embarking on one of the firm's biggest rounds of job cuts ever. And with more on that story, here's Bloomberg Steve rappaport. Charlie Solomon told the Credit Suisse group conference, they're very focused on expenses. Last month, Goldman began implementing a plan to eliminate about 3200 positions or 6 and a half percent of the bank's headcount, the move was meant to address rising expenses and falling revenue and profit. Slow downs and various business lines in expensive consumer banking foray and an uncertain outlook for markets and the economy are prompting the bank to reign in costs, Goldman plans to hold an investor day on February 28th, only the second in the bank's history. Charlie. And that Steve rappaport reporting with golden shares down now by about four tenths of 1%. Marriott International reported fourth quarter earnings that surpassed estimates as business travel improved and vacationers continued to spend. Marriott shares are off now by 3% also after earnings Avis budget surging 9.6%

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"It's 5 21 on Wall Street, I'm Steve rappaport, we check the markets all day long here at Bloomberg, Wall Street finishing in the red on the major indices the Dow closing down 249 points, the NASDAQ off 121, the S&P 500 gave back 36, over in crude we had Brent trading at $84 23 cents a barrel settling at about a drop of 1%. Crude futures 78 O 6 also gold $1878 and 50 cents. We're talking about lift. That's the big one, the big disappointment after the bell with Cher's skidding in after hours trading as the company prepares to sacrifice profits in order to court customers with lower fares. The ride hailing service significantly missed at earnings estimates, lifts projection for revenue of $975 million in the current period, also fell below expectations. And Toyota's Lexus brand tops the rest in dependability, according to a study by JD power, drivers of 2020 Lexus models reported 133 problems per 100 vehicles, Hyundai was second followed by Kia, Buick and Chevrolet, Tesla was surveyed for the first time reporting 242 problems per 100 vehicles. And that's a Bloomberg business flash. I'm Steve rappaport. This is Bloomberg sound on with Joe Matthew on Bloomberg radio. I suppose it's good that Donald Trump has a lot of his own money, right? At least that's what he says. He just doesn't tend to use it on his own campaign, and so this becomes a problem. Republican donors sour on Trump I

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"It is four 53 on Wall Street from Bloomberg world headquarters. I'm Charlie powdered Apple shares now down 3.3%, lots of earnings after the close of trading Apple reported a steeper sales decline in its holiday period than Wall Street feared showing the toll of an economic slowdown and lingering supply snags. Amazon projecting lackluster revenue in the current quarter, worrying investors at the company's main ecommerce businesses stalled and sales growth has slowed in the cloud computing division shares lower after ours right now, Amazon delivering a decline of just about three and a half percent. Google parent Alphabet reported fourth quarter results that narrowly missed analyst expectations, signaling lower demand in its search advertising business during a slowing economy. After ours, alphabet down now by 3.7%. Harley-Davidson reporting fourth quarter profit and revenue that beat estimates and with more on that story here's Bloomberg Steve rappaport, shares of Harley-Davidson are roaring, fueled by fourth quarter profit and revenue that beat Wall Street estimates. The Milwaukee based motorcycle maker reported sales of $1.14 billion, analysts predicted $920 million on average. Harley-Davidson's CEO slashed costs pulled out of underperforming markets and tightened inventory as part of the company's turnaround plan. Harley projects revenue growth of as much as 7% for the year. Steve rappaport, Bloomberg radio, and of course Harley's ticker symbol, just like the motorbikes, hog HOG rallying today by 10.7%. Meta platforms after earnings up 23.3% those are some of the company's stories we're following, this is Bloomberg You're listening to Bloomberg business week with Carol messer and Tim stenbeck on Bloomberg radio. It's Bloomberg business week

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"Year in the form of buybacks and dividends. A popular toy maker isn't playing around when it comes to saving money. More from Bloomberg's genus survey. Hasbro is cutting jobs 15% of the workforce or around a thousand positions to move comes after disappointing holiday sales Hasbro says the cuts will start in the next few weeks. The companies digital games include Dungeons and Dragons and magic the gathering and those are doing well, but the traditional toy business has slumped. Hasbro lowered its 2022 revenue forecast in October, rival Mattel did the same later that month. Those of the company stories were following this hour, I'm Steve rappaport, and this is Bloomberg. Can catch us live, your favorite Bloomberg radio shows, including Bloomberg surveillance, Wall Street week and Bloomberg sound on are also available as podcasts. Listen today on apple's butterfly and anywhere else you get your podcast. A city is parks. It is streets at its schools above all. It is the people that live there and the people that work there. Bogotá had a real issue with their parks. They were dark. They were unsafe. So we worked with the mayor to install LED lighting and almost every single park. When you have good parts, your city is vibrant and everybody is to enjoy it. Bloomberg dedicates almost all of its profits to transforming lives around the world. See how, at Bloomberg dot com slash face the data. Access a vast selection of global fixed income securities at interactive brokers Bond marketplace, search their deep availability

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"To start your day brought to you by innovation refunds. Your business may be eligible to receive a payroll tax refund. The application takes around 8 minutes, 8 minutes or less to see if your small to medium sized business may be eligible for a refund of up to $26,000 per employee kept on the payroll during the pandemic. Find out it get refunds dot com Up first, U.S. futures are lower as we enter the final trading day of the year. 2022 marked the worst year and more than a decade for global equities and bonds, David bondson, chief investment officer at the bonson group, says to look for some gains in the new year, even if there is a recession. You can have a recession. You can have a bear market and still have some things in the market do well when other things are not. That's really what I expect going into 23. David bonson, with the bonson groups, he is prices coming down next year, but still thinks caution is warranted. And overseas in Ukraine, Russia launched one of its heaviest barrages on major cities like Kyiv, aiming to destroy civilian targets. At the same time, President Biden signed a government funding bill that includes $47 billion in aid for Ukraine. The U.S. also considering sending Bradley fighting vehicles to the country. News this morning, John tied to collapsed crypto exchange FTX, meetings between White House officials and former CEO Sam bankman fried are coming under scrutiny. Bloomberg Steve rappaport joins us live with more Steve good morning. Good morning, Karen and John, bankman freed was banking on making connections with the Biden administration to promote his company and the crypto biz previously disclosed visitor logs show SB F had three meetings with top White House officials and a source confirms to Bloomberg. There was a fourth meeting with a Biden senior adviser. Those connections fell apart after the collapse of FTX and bankman fried subsequent arrest in The Bahamas, were also learning bahamian action, government took quickly action when FTX went under, having seized three and a half $1 billion in digital assets by the next day. Live in New York, I'm Steve rappaport, Bloomberg, daybreak. All right, Steve, thanks on Capitol Hill today. A House committee sent to release 6 years of Donald Trump's tax returns. Republicans who soon take control of the House, they're threatening to release tax returns of Democrats, but U.S. reimbursed a Brendan Boyle says that might not have the intended impact. There has been sort of a threat from the other side that this would create a new precedent. That's just not so for two reasons. Every president since Nixon has voluntarily released their tax returns every single year that Republicans are threatening to say release Joe Biden's tax returns well, great. They're already public. And as democratic congressman Brendan Boyle speaking with Madison mills on Bloomberg's south on, catch the program at 5 p.m. eastern on Bloomberg radio. That's the 5 things you need to know to start your day. S&P futures right now, 13 points lower, the Dow futures are down 97 points. The Wednesday futures right now are 43 points lower after yesterday's rally. This is Bloomberg. And that brings us to 6 31 on Wall Street. Time to bring in Michael Barr for look a news around the world and New York. Good morning, Michael. Good morning, John, the anger toward New York congressman elect George Santos is growing dozens of his Long Island constituents held a demonstration in the congressional district yesterday. We were bamboozled.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Now, so that the chance of COVID spreading within China are high. What does that mean for the world economy? It would mean significant supply chain disruptions to be sure and also a weakening Chinese economy to the extent that travel continues. There are risks of infection abroad too. So this is definitely something to watch. Okay, Glenn, it's always been such a pleasure throughout the year having you with us. Thank you so much. I wish you really happy holidays. Glenn Hubbard of the Columbia business school. Still to come, we're going to talk with the head of infectious diseases at New York while Cornell medical center about the triple demic in the United States and the explosion in COVID cases in China. This is balance of power on Bloomberg television and on radio. They've raised their inflation forecast. And immediate action destroy my country. Elon Musk who buy Twitter returned roe versus wade. Boris Johnson will call it Trump's plan to overturn the president's search warrant at the home of our former press. Queen Elizabeth has died. Xi Jinping got his third consecutive round falls to an all time the shortest ever serving prime minister. Shake hands. TX filed for bankruptcy. That never was. Is zero COVID policy? It's 1221 on Wall Street. I'm Steve rappaport with today's company headlines. Investors in Tesla are taking stock in Elon Musk's pledge to stop offloading stock for a while. I'm not selling any stock for, I don't know. I quote a minimum 18 to 24 months. So you can count on me like no stock sales will probably add up 25, 2025 or something. Musk's declaration was in response to a question from longtime investor Ross Gerber, who challenged the CEO's leadership of the electric vehicle maker. Musk has made such pledges before, only to sell more stock. BioNTech begins human trials on a vaccine for malaria. The vaccine is one of many new shots BioNTech is testing on patients as the company uses proceeds from the COVID-19 vaccine to developed with Pfizer to push a series of experimental drugs. Rival Moderna has also said it will pursue a malaria vaccine. Meta platforms agrees to pay $725 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed Facebook illegally shared user data with the research firm Cambridge Analytica. Facebook users sued after it was revealed that the firm connected to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign gained access to the data of as many as 87 million subscribers. Credit Suisse is filing a criminal complaint against a Swiss blog over reader's comments attached to a series of stories earlier this year. The lender already filed a civil suit saying some of the comments were harshly critical, Credit Suisse argues the blog should have been more selective in choosing which comments to publish. As for the criminal complaint, Credit Suisse says it's taking this step to protect employees who are regularly the subject of abusive and disparaging comments on the blog. Those

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"The company stories we're following this hour, I'm Steve rappaport, and this is Bloomberg. Mister favorite Bloomberg radio show, Bloomberg businessweek, masters in business, Bloomberg intelligence, and more are also available as podcasts. Listen today on Apple Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. The best of Bloomberg businessweek every business day. Sales activities soaring. The Bloomberg business week podcast with Carol massar and Bloomberg quick takes Tim stenson. What is an apple developed car looked like? The day's breaking global business finance and tech news, along with smart analysis. This stock has been on a tear. The Bloomberg business week podcast. We just get like 20 seconds from you on Bitcoin. Listen today on Bloomberg radio dot com, the Bloomberg business app or subscribe on Apple podcasts. Today, nearly all businesses international business, the same goes for business disputes. That's why the international center for dispute resolution provides a faster, more efficient approach to dispute resolution across borders. Backed by the American arbitration association, the ICD R is the world's leading provider of dispute resolution services. Find out why global expertise matters. Visit ICD are dot org. If a natural disaster comes knocking, how prepared is your family? You can't just close the door on earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes, and hope they go away. That's why it's important to make a plan now. Ready dot gov slash plan has the tools and tips you need to prepare your family for an emergency. So if disaster shows up that your doorstep, you'll be ready. Visit ready dot gov slash plan and make a plan today. Brought to you by fema and the ad council. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick take. This is a Bloomberg business flash. And we're brought to you by innovation refunds. You can see if

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"Ten 18 on Wall Street. I'm Steve rappaport with today's company headlines. Another day and another policy change at Twitter. Elon Musk now says only paid subscribers will be allowed to vote in polls, more from Bloomberg's at Baxter. This coming after 57% of the respondents to his poll about whether he should step down said, yes, now there are more than 10 million votes saying that he should relinquish his role, Musk also tweeted that nobody wanted his job, Musk pledged to abide by the results of the poll. ExxonMobil will no longer hire oil tankers that previously carried cargoes from Russia. The largest oil company in the U.S. says ship owners must ensure tankers on lease to Exxon haven't carried crude cargoes, which are either Russian, originated in Russia, or come from a person connected to Russia. That's according to a clause seen by Bloomberg, shell made a similar policy change earlier this month. 3M plans to stop making so called forever chemicals and discontinued their use in products by the end of 2025, the chemicals known as pfas helped 3M develop hundreds of different products for decades, that asset is now a potential liability as the company faces roughly 2000 lawsuits that could cost $30 billion in damages. Justin Bieber, bashes his own branding, the singer urging fans not to buy the Biebs merchandise at H and M, Bieber in an Instagram post said the gear they made of him is trash and he didn't approve it. A rep for the retailer says they followed proper approval procedures for the use of Bieber's likeness, lyrics, and branding on sweatshirts, t-shirts, and hoodies. Those are the company stories we're following this hour I'm Steve rappaport, and this is Bloomberg. Can catch us live, your favorite Bloomberg radio shows, including Bloomberg surveillance, Wall Street week and Bloomberg

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"I'm Nathan Hager And I'm Karen Moscow, in U.S. stock index futures are on the rise this morning we're coming up to 5 O one on Wall Street and we check the markets every 15 minutes throughout the trading day on Bloomberg S&P futures up about 11 points, Dow futures up 83 and NASDAQ futures of 28, ten year treasury up 9 30 seconds yield 3.79% in a yield on the two year 4.49%, and looking at Bitcoin this morning at a quarter percent at about $15,670, Nathan. Well, Karen speaking of crypto, turmoil around the asset class continues this morning, another firm is warning of a possible bankruptcy for the latest we bring in Bloomberg Steve rappaport live in our New York studios. Good morning Steve. Good morning, Nathan and Karen, potential investors in genesis could make an exodus after the crypto company warned it's coming up short and fundraising. Sources say genesis is scrambling to come up with at least a $1 billion following the collapse of crypto exchange FTX. More on that bankruptcy, a new filing shows FDX and its affiliates had a combined cash balance of $1.4 billion. The filing states the latest tally identifies substantially higher cash balances than the debtors were in a position to substantiate. In New York, I'm Steve rappaport, Bloomberg daybreak. All right, Steve, thank you while incorporate news this morning all eyes are still on Disney returning CEO bob Iger is taking his first steps toward reorganizing the entertainment giant. Iger is asking top deputies to rethink the corporate structure. He's also announced the departure of a top manager, the head of media distribution, Kareem Daniel. Well, it turns out it took a lot of money for Disney to lure Iger back, Karen. He's getting paid about $27 million a year under his two year agreement. The details from Bloomberg's Charlie

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"To sell tickets to the general public at all. Ticketmaster says there was such high demand and super low inventory, they just don't have enough tickets to sell to the public. Hundreds of flights have been canceled nationwide as Lake effects know is now hitting Michigan to western New York. Overnight, a driving band is going to affect all of New York's Erie county, home to nearly 1 million people. This trucker is one of many trying to get out and off the roads. I'm trying to get away far away from New York as I possibly can. More than three feet of snow is forecast in the buffalo area. North Korea has fired an intercontinental ballistic missile that landed near Japanese waters. It is the second major weapons test this month that showed a potential ability to launch nuclear strikes on all of the U.S. mainland. A warning for World Cup attendees, this buds not for you. Bloomberg Steve rappaport has the story. The Qatari government reportedly plans to pull a red card on alcohol sales at its World Cup stadiums, Qatar previously gave the green light to selling Budweiser in designated fan zones outside stadiums and other venues. The about face coming just two days before the tournament kicks off, that means fans will have to move farther away from the action to get a cold one. The alcohol issue is the latest controversy surrounding Qatar's hosting of the World Cup, FIFA based criticism for awarding the soccer tournament to a conservative Muslim country with a questionable human rights record. Steve rappaport, Bloomberg radio. The Biden administration says Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman should be shielded from lawsuits over his role in the killing of a U.S. based journalist. It comes in a motion filed by the U.S. in a federal lawsuit brought by the fiancee of the late journalist Jamal Khashoggi and by the rights group he found it in its filing, the Biden administration supports an argument from prince Muhammad that his high office renders him immune from lawsuits

The Vegas Take
Biden Sends Top Officials To Mexico As Border Surge Continues
"I'm Steve Rappaport. Top U. S. Advisors on border and Immigration issues will meet with officials in Mexico tomorrow to address the surge of migrants at the southern border. The White House says. Ambassador Roberta Jacobson, coordinator for the Southwest border, will meet with Mexican officials to develop an effective and humane plan of action to manage migration. Senior director for the Western Hemisphere Juan Gonzalez will join her the travel comes is the bite administration grapples with overcrowded Border patrol facilities. Fox is Rachel Sutherland. The Biden administration calls the

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
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"Another option could be coming. I'm Lisa let Sarah Fox news. There could soon be a third vaccine against covert. 19. Johnson and Johnson submitted an application to the FDA for emergency use authorization of its Corona virus vaccine and plans to do the same with European regulators in the coming weeks. The company says data from face three clinical trials of its investigational vaccine met all primary and key secondary endpoints, and it expects to have vials ready to go immediately if given the green light. Unlike its competitors, Johnson and Johnson's vaccine is only one dose. But the convenience comes with the trade off. The vaccine is 66% effective, While the two dose versions from Madonna and Fizer have success rates of 94.1% and 95%, respectively, Steve Rappaport Fox News in the house, the Yays are 230. The nays are 199. Resolution is adopted Lawmakers taking on President action against freshman Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene by removing her from her committee assignments that Georgia Republican has come under fire from her social media posts, where she seemed to support conspiracy theories such as 9 11 being an inside job and the far right group Q and on, nearly all Republicans voted nay, though they did not condone her actions. Or President Trump's legal team says he will not testify next week. It is impeachment trials legal team responded to her requests for testimony from House impeachment managers, arguing there is no such thing as that negative inference and the unconstitutional proceeding. Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin, the lead impeachment manager for House Democrats, invited Trump to testify before or during the trial. After a filing from the former president's attorneys disputed allegations made by the House boxes, Jared Halpert on Capitol Hill, Raskin wrote. Failure to testify would be used against him and trial. Trump was impeached for incitement of insurrection. After last month's riot at the Capitol. America is listening to Fox News. No, tell you away I local news brothers are wanted in connection with the shooting of a San Antonio area Police officer will afraid, though, and cig afraid. A month of your have been on the run since yesterday's shooting at a balcony science apartment complex. Burke County Sheriff of ER Salazar says the pair has connections in the Valley and think it's possible they may try to flee to Mexico. American Airlines is planning to send out furlough notices tomorrow at the Fort Worth based air carriers is the hope was the full American fleet will be flying this summer, but it doesn't appear to be the case. American also says the 13,000 or so warning notices don't mean the furloughs will happen and promise to work with union leaders at the average price of gas and Texas is still rising. Tripoli, Texas has it cost about 2 16 for a gallon of regular unleaded, up three cents from last week at the increased prices or due to higher crude oil prices. I'm Carrie Laki. From the W away I traffic.

KLBJ 590AM
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"Steve Rappaport. And this is Fox News. Mm hmm. This is the NFL playoffs. It's on Westwood one second down and goal that give us to come here. A full head of steam dives into the end zone for the touchdown. He's got a running start and just plowed right across the goal line for six and a 20 to 3 lead to the states with 8 50 to play where the under center with two tight ends. It's this man spent for the right goes down the middle, quoting Frank. Five. Touch Town problems on the line drive thrown inside. The numbers by Tom Brady and the Buccaneers extend their lead over watching him every postseason game. The only thing is the wind. That's it until a champion is crowned on whatever. Whatever Whatever. It takes the road to Super Bowl 55 is on. No, it's time for Westwood one's coverage of the NFL playoffs. We welcome.

KNST AM 790
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"Or pressure. I'm Steve Rappaport Fox News. We have won this election in Georgia. Based on all of this, and this, there's nothing wrong with With saying that bread, you know, I mean, having having a correct give the people of Georgia are angry President Trump in a phone call with Georgia's secretary of state yesterday seeking to undo Joe Biden's victory. You should want to have an accurate election. And you're a Republican. We believe what we do have enacted election? No, I know you don't know. No. You know, you don't have you don't have not even plus You got your off by hundreds of thousands of the audio of the call First obtained by the Washington Post. Biden carry Georgia by about 12,000 votes. Both he and the president visit the state tomorrow to campaign for a pair of Senate runoff races that will determine control of the chamber Republican territory here in northwest Georgia. But so far the early voting turnout among many of those Republicans has been light. That's part of the reason why President Trump will come here for an election Eve rally. President Tweeting I spoke to Secretary of State Brad Reference Burger yesterday about Fulton County and voter fraud in Georgia. He was unwilling or unable to answer questions, such as the ballots under table scam about destruction out of state voters, dead voters and more. Fox's Steve Harrigan, maintaining her grip on the gavel. California Democrat Nancy Pelosi will lead a smaller Democratic majority in the 117th Congress. Winning reelection is House speaker. At the total number of votes cast is 427. Which the honorable Nancy Pelosi of the State of California has received. 216. Pelosi's margin is less than she secured two years ago. A total of five House Democrats did not vote for Pelosi. Mrs Pelosi's fourth term elected this speaker Fox is Jared Halpern on Capitol Hill America is listening to Fox needs..

KNST AM 790
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"Are angry. I'm Steve Rappaport Fox News. We have won this election in Georgia based on all of this, and there's nothing wrong with With saying that bread, you know, I mean, having having a correct if the people of Georgia are angry President Trump in a phone call Saturday with Georgia's secretary of state's still disputing the results with unfounded claims of widespread fraud. You should want to have an accurate election. And you're a Republican. We believe what we do have an accurate election. No, I know you don't know. No, you know you don't have you don't have not even club's president Elect Biden carry Georgia by about 12,000 votes. Biden and the president visit Georgia Monday to campaign for a pair of Senate runoff races in the first run off race. You have incumbent Republican Kelly Lovler facing Democrat Reverend Raphael War, not in the other race incumbent David Perdue facing challenger John Assaraf, who says If you send him to Washington, he'll deliver on those 2000. Dollar checks Normally, voting shows Republicans will need a strong turnout north of here in Atlanta. That's why President Trump tweeting. He's heading down here tomorrow. Nine PM Rallying in Dalton Biden is heading down as well tomorrow in an effort to boost his numbers in Atlanta, Fox is Griff Jenkins. At least a dozen Senate Republicans plan to challenge the electoral college results when lawmakers meet Wednesday to certify the numbers Senator Ted Cruz on Fox's Sunday morning futures we've seen in the last two months unprecedented allegations of voter fraud. And and and that's produced a deep, deep distrust of our democratic process across the country. I think we in Congress have an obligation to do something about that We have an obligation to protect the integrity of the Democratic system. Republican Mitt Romney and three fellow GOP senators in the statement opposed the idea, saying it is time to move forward. The gavel stays in her hands. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi re elected in the new Congress. America is listening to Fox News. Free healthcare hundreds to more than $1000 per month and disability compensation and tens of thousands for college tuition. These are just some of the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Benefits that may.

KNST AM 790
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"I'm Steve Rappaport. Fox News The 117th Congress convenes today. Vice President Mike Pence is president of the Senate, and he is presiding. And he will swear in 32 new senators, I say 32 new senators because you have two thirds of the Senate. Their terms continue. One third of the Senate has to be sworn in to start the new Congress, among them, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader. But we will also have new faces like Cynthia Llamas, Republican from Wyoming used to be a congresswoman. Also you also Tommy Tub Orville Republican from Alabama. They have to be sworn in today. Fox is Tad program on Capitol Hill. The balance of power in the Senate remains up in the air because of to run off elections in Georgia taking place Tuesday. Republican Senator Kelly left there, who is involved in one of the two Georgia runoff, says she's fighting to guard against what she says would be a Democratic majorities agenda to abolish the filibuster. Get rid of the electoral called College Have D. C. Statehood raise our taxes. Chair of the House Democratic Caucus. Hakim Jeffrey says his party plans to work across the aisle. We're always going to govern. Not in a partisan way, but in a practical way that gets things done. So on behalf of the American people both appeared on Fox News Sunday. President elect Biden and President Trump will campaign in Georgia Monday. Fox is Colonel Scott president. Trump spoke by phone with Georgia's secretary of state this afternoon, the president telling Brad reference Burger that he won the state and that the people of Georgia are angry. Authorities in East Texas say a pastor was killed in two people injured in a shooting at a church this morning. Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith says the pastor confronted a man who hit from police and starve ill Methodist church overnight. The pastor drew a gun and ordered the man to stop, but the suspect grabbed the gun and shot the pastor. Smith says The man was arrested after he stole the pastor's vehicle and fled Governor Greg Abbott in a statement expressing condolences to the victims and their families. America is listening to Fox News. Free healthcare hundreds to more than $1000 per month and disability compensation and tens of thousands for college tuition. These are just some of the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs..

Broncos Country Tonight
Self-identified neo-Nazi pleads guilty in plot to bomb Colorado synagogue
"To blow up a synagogue has pleaded guilty. Richard hold sir, and his plea agreement admits he plotted to destroy a historic temple in Pueblo last year before the FBI foiled his plan. Federal prosecutors say holder is a self described neo Nazi and used social media to promote white supremacist ideology and violence. The 28 year old visited the temple to scope out his target and reportedly told undercover agents he wanted to send the message that Jews were not welcome in Pueblo, and they should leave or they will die Holders mission fell apart when he met with the agents on November 1st to finalize the plan. He showed up with a copy of Adolf Hitler's book Mine. Come, They showed up with fake explosives and handcuffs. Steve Rappaport Fox News, The former Navy seal who

The Indicator from Planet Money
Commercial Real Estate's Great Reckoning
"So. Whenever I think about commercial real estate or read a story about it I think about our offices at NPR in New York. I know they're Ripe Time Square we worked on the nineteen th floor of this big skyscraper it was filled with workers people in publishing fashion insurance lawyers. Yeah. That's right the streets around midtown Manhattan or like full of people in suits and they're rushing to and from the Subway catching. Uber's grabbing coffees talking on their phones. Yes. In that area of Manhattan. Some of the most expensive real estate in the world commercial real estate in that area is just like very, very high stakes. Steve Rappaport has been in the commercial real estate business in Manhattan for fifteen years and he says, it is not for the faint of heart. It's competitive. It's fast paced. It's all commission based exciting. We asked the ABC's of getting paid and commercial real estate always be closing always be closing you have to hustle for everything. So no deals though commission and in the brokerage world. Ten percent of the brokers make about ninety percent of the money were you in ten percent? They come in a good position. Ten Percent Day thing. I'm guessing you was. was being modest modest, and of course, it's not just the real estate side of things. That's competitive. I mean New York is an easy place for business to thrive. It's very cut throat and Steve says, business owners have to be really careful about the location and the space they choose because that is the kind of thing could make or break a business, the right price or at configuration the right ceiling height they have to. Feel that it creates the right environment because retailers Rommel you're setting the stage. He said the right stage you can make a fortune. If you set the wrong stage, you could lose everything lose your shirt. Steve says in the world of Commercial Real Estate Five, hundred square feet is generally the smallest space that'd be like a tiny little coffee shop with no tables that tiny space packs a big rent punch Karm Square and sustain. Spaces. Could be two thousand per square foot. Like a million dollars a year in those neighborhoods. Yeah. You don't find any five hundred square foot store on. You. Starts at a million dollars a year. You had to sell a lot of coffee pay that kind of right at is so much coffee. But those are the rents people were paying and those rents had been going up for years and years, and then in March they stopped in fact everything stopped it really. flatlined this Steve says everything just hit a wall people who had been looking for space to open up a restaurant or bar they all stop looking people had a space to rent. They were not getting any bites. The many people. Quite frightened were you frightened? The No. I was not happy. was, I was said. because. Sad for those who were hurt and who are losing their businesses are still losing businesses. It's an uncertain future Steve says, there is some action now but businesses not even a third of what it was just eight months ago I mean, how long do you think it'll be before you're back to one hundred percent. Two years within two years they're gonNA say at a a definite uptick. And you think you'll be back to. Back to one hundred percent maybe. Or the new one hundred percents. Would have. Is. So here's the problem with real estate right now this is not a typical recession because this recession has been accompanied by stay at home mortars and a big cultural shift in the way that we work and commercial real estate right now is getting it from all sides. Yeah. I A lot of businesses have closed in the US nearly a hundred thousand since March all of those storefronts and offices are now empty and that has major ripple effects because it does not just the empty office buildings. That are feeling the effects of the current change. It's all the businesses around the empty office buildings, Yup bars, coffee shops, restaurants, dry cleaners, clothing stores, those businesses, count on people commuting, and moving around town, and coming to work and going out after work and when people are staying at home. It's just less business for everyone and even when people do start going back to work chances are they'll be going in less often and also there probably won't be nearly as many people going back to the office. I think this is a permanent

Ron St. Pierre
White couple who pointed guns at protesters blames "angry mob"
"This is an unsettling story is a white couple points guns that protesters marching by their home. Where did this happen here? Sparks of Steve Rappaport Mark McCloskey says he and his wife, Patricia, We're facing an angry mob on their private street and feared for their lives after he says they broke a gate to his estate video on Social media shows Mark McCloskey, pointing in a R 15 style rifle and Patricia brandishing a handgun. Mark shouts at protesters as some in the diverse crowd Erste group to ignore them and move on. Police say they're investigating the matter as trespassing and intimidation by assault against the couple. Protesters were on the way to the home of ST Louis Mayer Lyta Crewson, demanding. She resigned for publicly revealing names and addresses of people who support de funding. The police.

Rush Limbaugh
Nearly 3,000 coronavirus cases confirmed in U.S.
"No signs of slowing down I'm Steve Rappaport fox news the number of coronavirus cases in the U. S. nearing three thousand as the virus continues to spread that number is only expected to rise as the country's ability to test for the virus accelerates more than fifty Americans have been killed millions of students are out of school and thirty nine states plus the district of Columbia have declared a state of emergency fox is Kristen Fisher in Washington

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory
Donald Trump defends coronavirus plan, denigrates Democrats at North Carolina campaign rally
"President trump with his own campaign rally last night we're going to defeat the radical socialist we're going to stay president trump brought his usual list of accomplishments to a rally in Charlotte in our country in Kansas all right and his usual jabs as Democrat party has gone crazy the president seemed unfazed by Joe Biden's big primary win in neighboring South Carolina sleepy Joe he doesn't even know where he is what he's doing he also questioned the timing of any club which are and people to judge endorsing Biden you know I could throw quotas one north Carolina's primary is one of fifteen contests up for grabs on super Tuesday Steve Rappaport fox news president also defended the administration's response to the corona virus vice president pence says he of the task force will have daily updates will be back here every day get used to seeing us we're gonna bring the experts and we're gonna make sure to give you the best and most high quality real time information there are six deaths in the United States from the corona virus all of them in the Seattle area five of the same health care center compressible ago shooters say they are close to a deal to spend between seven and eight billion dollars to fight the corona virus outbreak with

The Conservative Circus
FCC proposes $200 million fine of mobile carriers over disclosure of location data
"Federal regulators have a bone to pick with mobile carriers the FCC is expected to propose two hundred million dollars in fines against AT&T Verizon sprint and T. mobile for improperly disclosing real time location data the FCC saying in may twenty eighteen it received reports of a website flaw that left mobile phone customers locations vulnerable to tracking the investigation expanded into other uses of location data by third party firms a trade group representing US carrier says company suspended access to the data and subsequently terminated those programs after investigating allegations of data misuse Steve Rappaport fox

Ron St. Pierre
Longest Smuggling Tunnel Is Found at U.S.-Mexico Border
"Customs and border protection agents announcing that they have discovered the longest smuggling tunnel ever found on the southwest border here's fox's Steve Rappaport federal authorities say the tunnel uncovered last August ran more than three quarters of a mile from Tijuana Mexico to the San Diego area is approximately five and a half feet tall and two feet wide as an average depth of seventy feet below the surface of the of the earth deputy chief border

Joe Pags
"Pharma Bro" Shkreli charged with price-fixing
"New York Attorney General in the Federal Trade Commission suing a drug company and two with former CEO is claiming they're maintaining an illegal monopoly on a lifesaving drawn Attorney General Leticia James says Vieira pharmaceuticals and former C. E. O. Martin Shkreli enrich themselves by despicable jacking up the price of daraprim by more than four thousand percent and held the drug hostage from patients and competitors Vieira bought the rights to daraprim in twenty fifteen and immediately raise the price to seven hundred fifty dollars per pale Shkreli infamously known as farmer bro defended the hike saying the former price of thirteen fifty wasn't profitable the lawsuit seeks damages and lifetime bans for Shkreli and his business partner from the pharmaceutical industry Shkreli is serving a seven year prison sentence for financial crimes committed before he launched Vieira Steve Rappaport

Joe Pags
Remains of Special Forces soldier who died in Afghanistan arrive at Air Force base
"News I'm Steve Rappaport a somber Christmas for the family of a U. S. soldier killed in Afghanistan sergeant first class Michael goal will return to its over Air Force base earlier today on Christmas morning the thirty three year old green beret from Bergen county New Jersey is the twentieth American killed in combat in Afghanistan this year he was a member of the army seven Special Forces Group and receive four bronze stars as career deployed to Afghanistan three times the Taliban claimed responsibility for killing the green beret fox's Lucas Tomlinson at the

Mark Levin
New York Times' botched Kavanaugh story the latest in series of blunders
"Spending the process sign Lee silver Serra fox news the former chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee saying is committee conducted a thorough investigation into then Supreme Court nominee Brad Cavanaugh before confirming him to the bench over the weekend there times published an excerpt of a new book that includes a new allegations of sexual misconduct against cabin all the allegations from a man who says he witnessed the incident which he says happened at Yale University my staff receives substantive allegations or had he approached me or my staff. we would have attempted to take a statement. an interview yeah. but the alleged victim who also didn't speak to these writers. early does not we call the answer publican Chuck Grassley the times now says the accuser declined to be interviewed by them and that her friends say she doesn't recall that happening president trump also coming to justice cabin on defense before heading to a rally tonight in New Mexico Dr Steve Rappaport has more lively said the president says the New York times made another big mistake in publishing another allegation of sexual misconduct against Cavanaugh it's a shame. the thing like that could happen I see that make it a big correction today president ahead of tonight's rally in Rio Rancho tweeting The New York Times

Rick Hamada
Dayton shooter's friend allegedly bought gunman body armor
"Criminal charges for the mass shooting in Dayton Ohio I'm Steve Rappaport fox news Conor bats will never face justice for the shooting that left nine people dead but federal authorities are going after a friend accused of helping the suspected gunman twenty four year old Ethan calling was arrested Friday and charged with line of firearms form about his drug use in order to purchase weapons in well U. S. attorney Ben Glassman says Kali had nothing to do with the planning and execution of the Dayton mass shooting that he supplied his master shooter friend with body armor an accessory for the gun in one hundred round double drum magazine the shooter you what happened on August fourth any kind of crimes any federal crimes that are on covered as a result of that investigation will be prosecuted fully Kali faces up to fifteen years

Sean Hannity
Judge strikes down two states' Medicaid work requirements
"Fox News. A federal judge with rulings on Medicaid requirements for two states. Fox's Steve Rappaport has more live Lisa the judge blocked, Medicaid work requirements in Arkansas and Kentucky saying they pose numerous obstacles for low income people to get health care, the judge adding federal and state officials have not adequately address those challenges Kentucky's policy had not taken effect yet while more than eighteen thousand people in Arkansas lost Medicaid coverage because of work requirements. The Trump administration argues, Medicaid work requirements motivate low income people to eventually become self-sufficient advocates for the poor say those requirements have no place in a public health insurance program, Medicaid expansion under ObamaCare covers

Rush Limbaugh
Trump administration grounds Boeing 737 Max planes
"Weekend. We're going to be issuing an emergency order of prohibition to ground off lights of a seven thirty seven. Max and the seven thirty seven max nine. Plains associated with more from FOX's Grenell. Scott. Joining us live, and Steve we have been an -ticipant eating something like this happening over the last a little while in the wake as you mentioned that Ethiopian aircrash this past Sunday killing more than one hundred fifty seven people. There has been a lot of scrutiny about the Boeing seven thirty-seven Maxine plane, I a bit about the airline. And you heard the president mentioned there about the planes associated with the max eight and max nine that he mentioned it's part of Boeing seven thirty-seven max series of planes, including the max, seven the Maxine the max nine and the max ten the Maxine in particular, according to Boeing's website has a maximum of two hundred ten seats has a range of more than thirty five hundred miles and a wingspan of one hundred seventeen feet. Boeing also Tout's the max series as its fastest-selling airline in its history with. Nearly forty seven hundred orders from one hundred countries and the MAC states first commercial flight just two years ago in Bolivia. However, there's been two notable deadly incidents with this model of plane. Of course, the air flight three oh to crash this past Sunday that killed one hundred forty nine passengers and a crew members also back in October amac's eight up to lion air flight six ten went down. In the Java sea just thirteen minutes after taking off from an Indonesian airport. One hundred people on board that flight were killed in. Both those cases the planes went down. Just a few months after the plane was delivered to those airlines in the wake of the opium aircrash Zo which crashed about six minutes after takeoff. Many buyers of amac say plane have been evaluating their use of the aircraft the European Union saying just recently, they were issuing a blanket ban. And we heard yesterday from the US that many of the flight attendant the large flight attendant unions had issue joined the chorus of calling for those planes to be banned. Now, we're hearing from the president of the United States that he has issued that executive order that the the planes be grounded. So we will see where this goes from here. But that max eight the max nine that the president specifically mentioned and the max series of planes from Boeing will be grounded, according to the White House. And that is where we stand. Right now. Steve, thanks Cornell. Once again, President Trump orders US air carriers to ground all flights of the Boeing seven three seven max. Eight and seven three seven max nine jets for more or listen to this FOX News Radio station or go to Fox News dot com. I'm Steve Rappaport. And this is a Fox News

Michael Brown
Warren apologizes for claiming Native American heritage
"Another apology from Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren over her native American heritage claims. Fox's Steve Rappaport has more line the controversy flared up again after the Washington Post reported Senator Warren identified herself as American Indian on Texas State bar registration card more than thirty years ago. The Massachusetts Democrat clarified, she's not a tribal citizen and says she's sorry for any confusion but denied ever using claims of native American heritage to cheat. The system about my background ever had anything to do with any job. I got any place it's been fully documented chairwoman. Rhonda McDaniel calling on the state bar of Texas to discipline Warren for lying and failing to correct the

Ben Ferguson
NFL injuries update: Sanders out, Trubisky 'confident' he'll return
"Was limited in practice with his hip injury today. Lamar Jackson could be nine for his fourth straight. Starting quarterback. Is they face Kansas City on Sunday giants safety. Landon Collins is done for the season. He needs shoulder surgery. Will Mitchell Trubisky shoulder is getting better and bears. Head coach Matt Nagy says he has a strong feeling Trubisky will start at quarterback against the Rams on Sunday night. But wouldn't officially named him the starter Colorado at your new Georgia defensive coordinator? Mel Tucker is their head football. Coach the XFL announced the league of eight teams that will begin play in twenty twenty including one in Saint Louis. Fox news. I'm Steve Rappaport. A great and noble, man. The best father asserting her daughter.

PM Tampa Bay with Ryan Gorman
Man charged with trying to steal passenger jet at Orlando airport
"A student pilot charged in Florida after he tried to steal an airplane. Fox's Steve Rappaport has more live Lisa investigators don't know what possessed the twenty two year old suspect to jump a fence and board an empty American Airlines jet Orlando, Melbourne international airport early Thursday, but Nichelle said cat didn't get far because two AB technician stopped him at no time was at aircraft left unattended at no time. Was that subject left unattended on that apron? Immediately. The S T S employees notified the airport. Police department airport of police Rene burden says cops arrived a minute later and took San cat into custody without incident. Lisa, thanks. The Fox News,

PM Tampa Bay with Ryan Gorman
Philadelphia International Airport, Steve Rappaport and American Airlines discussed on PM Tampa Bay with Ryan Gorman
"More. Passengers have arrived in the US falling ill on their overseas flights. Fox's Steve Rappaport. More than two hundred fifty people on board to American Airlines flights were held for medical review at Philadelphia international airport after a dozen passengers experienced flu like symptoms a statement on the airports Twitter feed. Adding the centers for disease control was notified and the unaffected. Passengers are being released yesterday at least nineteen people aboard a flight from Dubai were confirmed ill when they arrived at New York's JFK international