1 00:00:03,200 --> 00:00:06,480 Speaker 1: Live from the Bloomberg Interactive Brooker's studios. This is Bloomberg 2 00:00:06,600 --> 00:00:10,240 Speaker 1: Daybreak for a Friday, September nine two. Coming up this shour, 3 00:00:10,560 --> 00:00:14,079 Speaker 1: the world remembers Queen Elizabeth the Second. Leaders across the 4 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:17,600 Speaker 1: globe pay their respect to her historic rain and her legacy. 5 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:19,799 Speaker 1: The UK marks the end of an era, but the 6 00:00:19,840 --> 00:00:22,520 Speaker 1: start of ten days of Morning, and King Charles is 7 00:00:22,600 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 1: sent to the throne, the oldest person to do so 8 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:28,400 Speaker 1: in British history. The Justice Department will appeal that Trump's 9 00:00:28,400 --> 00:00:31,960 Speaker 1: Special Master order. The Governor Murphy takes aim at Manhattan's 10 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:35,840 Speaker 1: congestion pricing plan. I'm John Tucker. Those stories straight ahead. 11 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:38,720 Speaker 1: I'm John Stage. Sports. A Yankee rally came up short 12 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:41,159 Speaker 1: against the Twins. The Bills beat the Rams to kick 13 00:00:41,200 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 1: off the NFL season. That's all's training ahead on Bloomberg 14 00:00:46,479 --> 00:00:51,560 Speaker 1: Daybreak on Bloomberg eleven, Free on New York, Bloomberg one, Washington, 15 00:00:51,680 --> 00:00:55,800 Speaker 1: d C, Bloomberg one six one, Boston, Bloomberg nine sixties, 16 00:00:55,800 --> 00:00:59,600 Speaker 1: San Francisco, Syrius x M one nine team, and around 17 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 1: the world on Bloomberg Radio dot Com and via The 18 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:10,039 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Business. Good Morning, I'm Nathan Hagar and I'm Karen 19 00:01:10,120 --> 00:01:13,600 Speaker 1: Moscow and US DOT Index futures are higher this morning. 20 00:01:13,600 --> 00:01:15,560 Speaker 1: We are coming up to six oh one on Wall Street. 21 00:01:15,600 --> 00:01:18,200 Speaker 1: We checked the markets every fifteen minutes throughout the trading day. 22 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:20,640 Speaker 1: On Bloomberg, Guess and P future is up thirty one 23 00:01:20,640 --> 00:01:23,560 Speaker 1: point this morning. Down futures have two D twenty four 24 00:01:23,600 --> 00:01:27,720 Speaker 1: and nasday futures up one nine. Nathan Karen. Reaction is 25 00:01:27,760 --> 00:01:31,040 Speaker 1: still pouring in after the death of Queen Elizabeth the Second, 26 00:01:31,440 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 1: the UK's longest reigning monarch, passed away peacefully at Balmoral 27 00:01:35,200 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 1: Castle in Scotland yesterday at the age of nineties six. 28 00:01:38,720 --> 00:01:41,080 Speaker 1: Prime Minister Liz Trust was first to pay honor to 29 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:43,920 Speaker 1: the life and work of the Queen. Queen Elizabeth the 30 00:01:43,959 --> 00:01:50,000 Speaker 1: Second leaves a great legacy. Today the crown passes, as 31 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:53,080 Speaker 1: it has done for more than a thousand years, to 32 00:01:53,280 --> 00:01:57,160 Speaker 1: our new Monarch, our new head of State, His Majesty 33 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:01,200 Speaker 1: King Charles the Third. Prime Ministers Trust called the Queen 34 00:02:01,240 --> 00:02:04,000 Speaker 1: the rock on which modern Britain was built. Trust was 35 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:08,000 Speaker 1: appointed by the Queen just this week. Well, Nathan, Leaders 36 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:11,160 Speaker 1: across the world they're also paying their respects to the Queen. 37 00:02:11,320 --> 00:02:14,320 Speaker 1: Here in the US, President Joe Biden addressed the loss 38 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:17,960 Speaker 1: at a reception for the Democratic and National Committee in Maryland. 39 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:20,720 Speaker 1: By the opportunity to meet before she passed, and she 40 00:02:20,840 --> 00:02:24,200 Speaker 1: was an incredibly gracious and decent woman. The thoughts and 41 00:02:24,240 --> 00:02:26,840 Speaker 1: prayers of the American people are with the people of 42 00:02:26,840 --> 00:02:29,840 Speaker 1: the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth and their grief. Hillary 43 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:33,480 Speaker 1: Clinton is also remembering her majesty. The former First Lady 44 00:02:33,520 --> 00:02:36,520 Speaker 1: and Secretary of State says she was lucky enough to 45 00:02:36,600 --> 00:02:40,360 Speaker 1: meet her Majesty on several occasions. She was a curious, 46 00:02:40,800 --> 00:02:46,880 Speaker 1: highly intelligent person who really wanted to learn what you 47 00:02:46,960 --> 00:02:50,240 Speaker 1: knew and how it would fit into the world. And 48 00:02:50,320 --> 00:02:52,880 Speaker 1: back in the UK, there's been a profound loss felt. 49 00:02:52,880 --> 00:02:56,359 Speaker 1: In Scotland, First Minister and Nicolas Sturgeon describes the death 50 00:02:56,400 --> 00:03:00,160 Speaker 1: of the Queen as a moment of acute loss and sadness. 51 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:04,120 Speaker 1: For more than seventy years, Queen Elizabeth has been the 52 00:03:04,160 --> 00:03:09,200 Speaker 1: great constant in our national life. She has inspired us 53 00:03:09,760 --> 00:03:14,760 Speaker 1: on occasion, comfort he does and always personified values we 54 00:03:14,840 --> 00:03:18,480 Speaker 1: hold dear and In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered 55 00:03:18,520 --> 00:03:20,840 Speaker 1: a poignant speech on the legacy of the Queen and 56 00:03:20,880 --> 00:03:25,560 Speaker 1: her importance to him and his country in a complicated world. 57 00:03:26,240 --> 00:03:33,359 Speaker 1: Her steady grace and resolve brought comfort and strength to us. 58 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:37,280 Speaker 1: All Canada is in mourning. She was one of my 59 00:03:37,320 --> 00:03:40,680 Speaker 1: favorite people in the world and I will miss herself. 60 00:03:41,240 --> 00:03:44,480 Speaker 1: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he's in disbelief over her 61 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:47,920 Speaker 1: death and that Canada is in mourning caring. Outside of 62 00:03:47,920 --> 00:03:50,240 Speaker 1: world leaders, we're hearing from people who had a close 63 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:54,320 Speaker 1: personal relationship with the Queen. We spoke with former advisor 64 00:03:54,400 --> 00:03:56,800 Speaker 1: to the Queen, Mary McLeod, who says her majesty was 65 00:03:56,800 --> 00:04:00,200 Speaker 1: an empowering role model. She will be remembered. I thing 66 00:04:00,320 --> 00:04:03,280 Speaker 1: really as an as an inspiration, and I grew up 67 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:05,560 Speaker 1: thinking I could achieve anything. There was a female monarch, 68 00:04:05,600 --> 00:04:08,760 Speaker 1: our female prime minister. I mean it's really she has 69 00:04:08,880 --> 00:04:11,680 Speaker 1: been there for for everyone throughout their lives and as 70 00:04:11,680 --> 00:04:15,960 Speaker 1: her devotion, her life of service. A real selfless leader 71 00:04:16,560 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 1: is how I think everyone is is remembering her. Mary 72 00:04:20,200 --> 00:04:22,640 Speaker 1: McLeod is a former member of Parliament and adviser to 73 00:04:22,720 --> 00:04:25,720 Speaker 1: Queen Elizabeth the Second. She spoke with Bloomberg Radio earlier 74 00:04:25,760 --> 00:04:28,360 Speaker 1: this morning. Well, Nathan, the death of the Queen kicks 75 00:04:28,400 --> 00:04:31,120 Speaker 1: off ten days of mourning in the UK. We get 76 00:04:31,120 --> 00:04:35,440 Speaker 1: the details on that from Bloomberg Daybreaking Europe anchor Caroline Hepger, 77 00:04:35,480 --> 00:04:38,440 Speaker 1: who joins us from London. Good morning, Caroline, Good morning 78 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:41,599 Speaker 1: Karen and Nathan. We had all perhaps prepared ourselves for 79 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:43,680 Speaker 1: the death of the Queen, but when it came it 80 00:04:43,800 --> 00:04:46,200 Speaker 1: was still a shock and a moment of grief. For 81 00:04:46,279 --> 00:04:49,560 Speaker 1: many flags are now flying at half mast. Tributes from 82 00:04:49,560 --> 00:04:52,560 Speaker 1: politicians at home and abroad for her long reign and 83 00:04:52,600 --> 00:04:56,719 Speaker 1: particularly her dedication to public service of being made. In 84 00:04:56,760 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 1: the coming days. The Queen's body will return from Scotland 85 00:04:59,839 --> 00:05:02,760 Speaker 1: to London. She will lie in state in Westminster Hall, 86 00:05:02,800 --> 00:05:05,200 Speaker 1: in the heart of Parliament, where the public will be 87 00:05:05,240 --> 00:05:08,400 Speaker 1: able to pay their own respects. We have no date yet, 88 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:10,799 Speaker 1: but the state funeral for the Queen will take place 89 00:05:11,040 --> 00:05:15,160 Speaker 1: at Westminster Abbey, in the very place where Elizabeth Alexandra 90 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:19,440 Speaker 1: Mary Windsor married Prince Philip in ninety seven and where 91 00:05:19,520 --> 00:05:23,240 Speaker 1: she was crowned Queen in nineteen fifty three. Live in London. 92 00:05:23,320 --> 00:05:27,000 Speaker 1: I'm Caroline Hpke Bloomberg Radio, Caroline Banks. There's also the 93 00:05:27,080 --> 00:05:30,000 Speaker 1: future of the monarchy to consider at this moment. Charles 94 00:05:30,000 --> 00:05:32,640 Speaker 1: the Third will soon be formally proclaimed King in a 95 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:36,760 Speaker 1: ceremony dating back hundreds of years. Bloomberg Daybreak. You're a banker, 96 00:05:36,800 --> 00:05:40,560 Speaker 1: Stephen Carroll, also in London now with the details on that. 97 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:43,280 Speaker 1: Good morning, Stephen, Good morning, Nathan and Kareny. Are the 98 00:05:43,320 --> 00:05:45,680 Speaker 1: meeting of the Accession Council, as it's known, due to 99 00:05:45,720 --> 00:05:49,080 Speaker 1: take place tomorrow with that former proclamation will take place. 100 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:51,560 Speaker 1: It's a group that includes members of the Privy Council, 101 00:05:51,640 --> 00:05:55,400 Speaker 1: historically the sovereign's most trusted advisers. Also president will be 102 00:05:55,440 --> 00:05:58,080 Speaker 1: officials in the City of London and from the Commonwealth. 103 00:05:58,440 --> 00:06:01,480 Speaker 1: At seventy three, Charles is the oldest person who exceeds 104 00:06:01,520 --> 00:06:03,960 Speaker 1: the throne in British history. He'll now have to steer 105 00:06:04,000 --> 00:06:07,400 Speaker 1: the monarchy in a country that's altered beyond recognition since 106 00:06:07,400 --> 00:06:10,920 Speaker 1: his mother's succession in ninety two. Live in London. I'm 107 00:06:10,920 --> 00:06:14,120 Speaker 1: Stephen Carroll, Bloomberg Daybreak. All right, Stephen, thank you, and 108 00:06:14,240 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 1: King Charles now has big shoes to fill, taking over 109 00:06:17,360 --> 00:06:20,640 Speaker 1: from the longest reigning monarch in British history. To get 110 00:06:20,680 --> 00:06:24,520 Speaker 1: perspective now from Anthony Gardner, former U S Ambassador to 111 00:06:24,520 --> 00:06:28,120 Speaker 1: the European Union under President Obama, Well, I think he 112 00:06:28,120 --> 00:06:30,760 Speaker 1: will try to respect the some of the recipe of 113 00:06:30,800 --> 00:06:35,120 Speaker 1: what made her a success. It may be difficult because 114 00:06:35,640 --> 00:06:38,080 Speaker 1: he is a person with the views and by the way, 115 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:41,200 Speaker 1: I think he's underestimated. He said things and believe things 116 00:06:41,279 --> 00:06:45,280 Speaker 1: well before they were widely believed or said I'm thinking 117 00:06:45,320 --> 00:06:49,080 Speaker 1: of certainly the environment well before his time, well before 118 00:06:49,080 --> 00:06:52,720 Speaker 1: his time. Former U S Ambassador Anthony Gardner was a 119 00:06:52,760 --> 00:06:55,800 Speaker 1: guest on Bloomberg Sound on which Joe Matthew catched the 120 00:06:55,800 --> 00:06:59,360 Speaker 1: program weekdays at five pm Eastern on Bloomberg Radio. And 121 00:06:59,520 --> 00:07:02,440 Speaker 1: looking to the market open on Wall Street this morning, Karen, 122 00:07:02,520 --> 00:07:06,200 Speaker 1: futures are moving higher, SMP futures are up thirty points, 123 00:07:06,200 --> 00:07:09,560 Speaker 1: staff futures up two D fifteen, NASDAC futures up one 124 00:07:10,240 --> 00:07:13,360 Speaker 1: three points, and the tenure treasury is of fifteen thirty seconds, 125 00:07:13,600 --> 00:07:16,440 Speaker 1: the yield three point to six percent. Straight ahead your 126 00:07:16,480 --> 00:07:19,160 Speaker 1: latest local headlines in the check of sports. This is 127 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:25,120 Speaker 1: Bloomberg at six oh seven on Wall Street where at 128 00:07:25,120 --> 00:07:28,680 Speaker 1: sixty four degrees in Central Park, an accident investigation as 129 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 1: the westbound l I E closed between its thirty six 130 00:07:31,480 --> 00:07:34,240 Speaker 1: and thirty four More coming up in traffic. First, John 131 00:07:34,240 --> 00:07:35,960 Speaker 1: Tucker with what else is going on in New York 132 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:38,120 Speaker 1: and around the world. Good morning John, Good morning Nathan. 133 00:07:38,160 --> 00:07:41,800 Speaker 1: The Justice Department will appeal the Trump's special master order. 134 00:07:42,080 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 1: The story this morning from Bloomberg's Jeff Bellinger. The d 135 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:47,520 Speaker 1: o J filed the notice of appeal with the U. S. 136 00:07:47,560 --> 00:07:50,520 Speaker 1: District Court in the Southern District of Florida. They are 137 00:07:50,560 --> 00:07:53,520 Speaker 1: asking the higher court to reverse a federal judge's order 138 00:07:53,600 --> 00:07:56,720 Speaker 1: for a special master to review documents the FBI s 139 00:07:56,800 --> 00:08:00,840 Speaker 1: east from former President Donald Trump's Florida home. The Department 140 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:03,840 Speaker 1: says the ruling has impeded a review of the potential 141 00:08:03,920 --> 00:08:08,400 Speaker 1: national security impact. The Department also is seeking emergency approval 142 00:08:08,480 --> 00:08:12,200 Speaker 1: to continue using the classified materials that were removed from 143 00:08:12,240 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 1: our lago as part of its ongoing criminal investigation into 144 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:20,800 Speaker 1: whether Trump mishandled government records. In a decision roundly criticized 145 00:08:20,840 --> 00:08:25,360 Speaker 1: by legal experts, US District Judge Eileen Cannon granted Trump's 146 00:08:25,360 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 1: request for a so called special master and temporarily barred 147 00:08:29,040 --> 00:08:32,920 Speaker 1: the government from using the documents to develop its criminal investigation. 148 00:08:33,440 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: Jeff Bellinger Bloomberg Daybreak is shipping it to be a 149 00:08:36,520 --> 00:08:39,920 Speaker 1: border war of words. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy says 150 00:08:40,000 --> 00:08:43,200 Speaker 1: New York City's congestion pricing proposal can't be on the 151 00:08:43,240 --> 00:08:46,200 Speaker 1: backs of New Jersey commuters. I'm gonna stand up and 152 00:08:46,240 --> 00:08:49,360 Speaker 1: I will not relent on behalf of our our taxpayers. 153 00:08:49,440 --> 00:08:53,559 Speaker 1: Interviewers Murphy's speaking of Bloomberg's balance of power with David 154 00:08:53,600 --> 00:08:56,080 Speaker 1: West and New York City is moving to our Manhattan 155 00:08:56,080 --> 00:08:58,720 Speaker 1: congestion pricing with a proposed toll of as much as 156 00:08:58,760 --> 00:09:01,760 Speaker 1: twenty three dollars for a white House. Strategists see that 157 00:09:01,920 --> 00:09:04,400 Speaker 1: a vast a fight a New York case accusing him 158 00:09:04,400 --> 00:09:07,560 Speaker 1: of defrauding thousands of contributors to a privately funded US 159 00:09:07,640 --> 00:09:11,480 Speaker 1: Mexico border wall of more than fifteen million dollars ben 160 00:09:11,480 --> 00:09:14,600 Speaker 1: and pleading not guilty to money laundering, fraud, and conspiracy 161 00:09:14,679 --> 00:09:18,440 Speaker 1: charges and are walking into a Lower Manhattan courtroom and handcuffs. 162 00:09:18,720 --> 00:09:22,800 Speaker 1: He was released after turning over his passport. And the 163 00:09:22,880 --> 00:09:25,439 Speaker 1: US has offered two point eight billion dollars in weapons 164 00:09:25,440 --> 00:09:28,480 Speaker 1: and military finance in the Ukraine in its neighbors, as 165 00:09:28,520 --> 00:09:31,640 Speaker 1: the Biden administration attempts to shore up Allied unity in 166 00:09:31,679 --> 00:09:34,240 Speaker 1: the face of Russian threats to cut off fossil fuel 167 00:09:34,280 --> 00:09:38,280 Speaker 1: exports and a looming energy crisis. Global news twenty four 168 00:09:38,320 --> 00:09:40,960 Speaker 1: hours a day on Aeron on Bloomberg Quicktake. We're powered 169 00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:43,360 Speaker 1: by more than twenty seven hundred journalist and analysts and 170 00:09:43,440 --> 00:09:46,520 Speaker 1: more than one twenty countries. I'm John Tucker and this 171 00:09:47,120 --> 00:09:55,160 Speaker 1: is Bloomberg Nathan. Thanks John six o nine on Wall Street. 172 00:09:55,240 --> 00:09:58,040 Speaker 1: Time for the Bloomberg Sports Update. Good morning, John Stoshop, 173 00:09:58,120 --> 00:10:00,840 Speaker 1: Good morning Navan. Yankees began today place seen yet another 174 00:10:00,960 --> 00:10:03,800 Speaker 1: key player on their very crowded injured list, d J. 175 00:10:04,000 --> 00:10:06,600 Speaker 1: Le May, who has been struggling playing with a bad toe. 176 00:10:06,720 --> 00:10:10,240 Speaker 1: So another makeshift lineup. Isaiah kinder Feliffa was the yankst 177 00:10:10,240 --> 00:10:13,079 Speaker 1: clean up hitter. Marwin Gonzalez bat at fifth. He got 178 00:10:13,120 --> 00:10:14,800 Speaker 1: early two on homber from Miguel and do Are, but 179 00:10:14,840 --> 00:10:17,120 Speaker 1: the Twins tie the game fifth inning, and then in 180 00:10:17,160 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 1: the eight want to pitch a floodball on left field 181 00:10:19,280 --> 00:10:24,880 Speaker 1: and deep packet goals, deep it goals and gone Carlos career. 182 00:10:25,120 --> 00:10:29,240 Speaker 1: There's his signature moment. Biggest swing is a Twin go 183 00:10:29,360 --> 00:10:32,400 Speaker 1: ahead eighth inning two run homer and the Twins take 184 00:10:32,440 --> 00:10:34,720 Speaker 1: a four two league. I Ben at the call Yanks 185 00:10:34,800 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 1: Dad a run of the eighth had the bases loaded 186 00:10:36,800 --> 00:10:38,600 Speaker 1: with the one out bottom of the night. They failed 187 00:10:38,600 --> 00:10:41,640 Speaker 1: to score in Minnesota won for three to avoid getting sweat. 188 00:10:41,640 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 1: Big Series starts tonight at the Stadium. Tampa Bay comes 189 00:10:44,400 --> 00:10:46,760 Speaker 1: in having won fourteen and the last seventeen, the Raids 190 00:10:46,800 --> 00:10:48,920 Speaker 1: of four and a half games behind the Yanks. Mets 191 00:10:48,920 --> 00:10:51,120 Speaker 1: start the weekend half game ahead of Atlanta. Mets tonight 192 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:54,679 Speaker 1: visit Miami and the MLB Competition Committee expected to vote 193 00:10:54,720 --> 00:10:58,160 Speaker 1: today on significant rule changes for next season, the implementation 194 00:10:58,200 --> 00:11:01,040 Speaker 1: of a pitch cloth and the element Asian of defensive 195 00:11:01,160 --> 00:11:05,000 Speaker 1: shifts on jabber of Tunis Jaygo, Sian Tiko poland the 196 00:11:05,040 --> 00:11:08,560 Speaker 1: semifinal winners at the US Open. They'll play tomorrow the championship. 197 00:11:08,600 --> 00:11:11,280 Speaker 1: Now it's the men's semis, highlighted by the match tonight 198 00:11:11,320 --> 00:11:15,400 Speaker 1: the American Francis Tiafo against the young Spaniard Carlos Alcarez. 199 00:11:15,480 --> 00:11:18,160 Speaker 1: Buffalo Bill's nearly amazed in the Super Bowl last season, 200 00:11:18,520 --> 00:11:20,360 Speaker 1: the favorite of many to get there this year, they 201 00:11:20,400 --> 00:11:22,839 Speaker 1: opened up in l A a thirty one to ten 202 00:11:23,000 --> 00:11:25,360 Speaker 1: rout of the defending Super Bowl champion Rams Josh Allen 203 00:11:25,360 --> 00:11:28,520 Speaker 1: from nearly three hundred yard three touchdowns while Matthew Stafford 204 00:11:28,559 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 1: was intercepted three times. The Rangers have hired their long 205 00:11:30,760 --> 00:11:34,000 Speaker 1: time star goalie Henrik Lunkwist for a mostly business position. 206 00:11:34,280 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 1: John Stashward, Bloomberg Sports Nathan, thanks for that, John S 207 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:39,960 Speaker 1: and p Futures Right now we're up twenty eight points. 208 00:11:40,040 --> 00:11:43,160 Speaker 1: Stow Futures up two hundred eight Nastac Futures are hired 209 00:11:43,200 --> 00:11:46,120 Speaker 1: by one eighteen points. The tenure treasury is up fifteen 210 00:11:46,160 --> 00:11:49,240 Speaker 1: thirty seconds. 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And as a Bloomberg business flash, 228 00:12:55,480 --> 00:12:57,560 Speaker 1: now here's John Tucker with Moore on what's going on 229 00:12:57,640 --> 00:13:00,320 Speaker 1: around the world. John, good morning, and Karen Charles. The 230 00:13:00,320 --> 00:13:03,960 Speaker 1: elders of Queen Elizabeth's four children will be formally proclaimed 231 00:13:04,160 --> 00:13:07,280 Speaker 1: King of England in a ceremony tomorrow. Here in the US, 232 00:13:07,360 --> 00:13:10,319 Speaker 1: the Justice Department will appeal of federal judge's order for 233 00:13:10,360 --> 00:13:14,440 Speaker 1: a special Master and the Trump Documents case. Sports NFL 234 00:13:14,480 --> 00:13:17,120 Speaker 1: season kicked off last night, the Bills beating the reigning 235 00:13:17,200 --> 00:13:20,800 Speaker 1: champion of Los Angeles Rams one to ten. Yankees fell 236 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:24,000 Speaker 1: to the Twins four to three. The Nationals whatever the Cardinals, 237 00:13:24,200 --> 00:13:26,480 Speaker 1: the Reds beat the Cubs, Marlin's beat the Phillies, the 238 00:13:26,520 --> 00:13:29,400 Speaker 1: White Sox won big over the A's, and the Brewers 239 00:13:29,360 --> 00:13:32,240 Speaker 1: swamp the Giants in a double header. Global news twenty 240 00:13:32,240 --> 00:13:34,839 Speaker 1: four hours a day on aeron a Bloomberg Quick Take power, 241 00:13:35,120 --> 00:13:38,120 Speaker 1: more than hundred journalists and analysts and more than one 242 00:13:38,520 --> 00:13:42,800 Speaker 1: twenty countries. I'm John Tucker. This is Bloomberg Nathan. Okay, John, 243 00:13:42,840 --> 00:13:45,040 Speaker 1: thank you. It is six eighteen on Wall Street Live 244 00:13:45,080 --> 00:13:48,319 Speaker 1: from the Bloomberg Interactive Broker Studios. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. 245 00:13:48,360 --> 00:13:51,560 Speaker 1: Good morning. I'm Nathan Hagar. Let's get more perspective now 246 00:13:51,600 --> 00:13:54,240 Speaker 1: on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth the Second. 247 00:13:54,440 --> 00:13:57,720 Speaker 1: We've been speaking with experts, historians, and those who knew 248 00:13:57,720 --> 00:14:01,520 Speaker 1: the queen personally. Bloomberg Daybreak, you're a bankers. Caroline Hecker 249 00:14:01,600 --> 00:14:04,120 Speaker 1: and Stephen Carroll have been leading our coverage and we 250 00:14:04,240 --> 00:14:06,560 Speaker 1: handed back over to them now for a discussion with 251 00:14:06,600 --> 00:14:09,760 Speaker 1: the former Press secretary to the Queen. Joining us now 252 00:14:09,880 --> 00:14:13,880 Speaker 1: is Charles Anson, who is communications consultant and also the 253 00:14:14,000 --> 00:14:17,400 Speaker 1: former Press secretary to the Queen. Charles, thank you so 254 00:14:17,480 --> 00:14:20,280 Speaker 1: much for giving us your views and some of your 255 00:14:20,320 --> 00:14:23,880 Speaker 1: time this morning. It is a very sad and hugely 256 00:14:24,280 --> 00:14:27,600 Speaker 1: historic moment for the people of Britain and I just 257 00:14:27,760 --> 00:14:31,560 Speaker 1: first like your view on how you think this incredible 258 00:14:31,600 --> 00:14:35,080 Speaker 1: queen is going to be remembered. I think the Queen 259 00:14:35,480 --> 00:14:38,560 Speaker 1: with her very long wain, a long expen history of 260 00:14:38,600 --> 00:14:42,440 Speaker 1: the British monarch over a thousand years seven two years 261 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 1: has been over spanned a huge change within this country, 262 00:14:46,640 --> 00:14:50,280 Speaker 1: within the world, and what Queen has contributed has been 263 00:14:50,400 --> 00:14:54,520 Speaker 1: a steadiness, whether in good times, in times of joy, 264 00:14:54,840 --> 00:14:58,400 Speaker 1: or in times of turbulence. It's still a small figure 265 00:14:58,800 --> 00:15:02,360 Speaker 1: of the queen of the monarchy and a change in 266 00:15:02,480 --> 00:15:05,520 Speaker 1: society has been a reassuring thing for a lot of people, 267 00:15:06,480 --> 00:15:10,680 Speaker 1: and I think that's one of her great contributions, is 268 00:15:10,720 --> 00:15:15,080 Speaker 1: to provide that continuity and time and great change. You 269 00:15:15,200 --> 00:15:17,360 Speaker 1: had a close relationship with the Queen during the time 270 00:15:17,400 --> 00:15:20,080 Speaker 1: that you worked with her. What are your personal memories 271 00:15:20,120 --> 00:15:23,120 Speaker 1: of her? Well? I remember how the Queen very much 272 00:15:23,160 --> 00:15:27,440 Speaker 1: as someone who is practical by nature, straightforward and easy 273 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:32,080 Speaker 1: to deal with, and she had an extraordinary humility in 274 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:35,360 Speaker 1: the way that she approached life and approached problems and 275 00:15:35,480 --> 00:15:40,120 Speaker 1: their solution, and that sort of humility and simple approach 276 00:15:40,280 --> 00:15:42,400 Speaker 1: is what I think has endeared it as so many 277 00:15:42,760 --> 00:15:46,720 Speaker 1: ordinary people around the world. She is a human being 278 00:15:47,800 --> 00:15:52,280 Speaker 1: who can appreciate and someone who through her commitments of 279 00:15:52,360 --> 00:15:56,200 Speaker 1: the coronation, and her religious faith and her sense of 280 00:15:56,360 --> 00:16:01,240 Speaker 1: duty inherited and trained by her father, George the Sex 281 00:16:01,320 --> 00:16:04,960 Speaker 1: and her mother Queens with the Queen Mother someone who 282 00:16:05,720 --> 00:16:09,360 Speaker 1: really quite instinctively looked to try and make a better 283 00:16:09,480 --> 00:16:13,720 Speaker 1: world in a non political way. And I think people 284 00:16:13,760 --> 00:16:16,920 Speaker 1: really appreciated that over the year, as particularly over the 285 00:16:17,000 --> 00:16:20,560 Speaker 1: last twenty years and in the last few years occurred 286 00:16:20,720 --> 00:16:26,520 Speaker 1: when her voice and studies have been a very reassuring element, 287 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:30,000 Speaker 1: not only to the people of Britain, but two people 288 00:16:30,040 --> 00:16:33,000 Speaker 1: are under Commonwealth and indeed or under the world. I 289 00:16:33,040 --> 00:16:37,240 Speaker 1: think her voice is comfortent to many people, and wisdom 290 00:16:37,280 --> 00:16:42,280 Speaker 1: and kindness and settled values is something that people greatly 291 00:16:42,320 --> 00:16:48,240 Speaker 1: admire in anything, especially in a mono. And this monarch, 292 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:52,480 Speaker 1: of course, famously never did interviews. She spoke to the 293 00:16:52,560 --> 00:16:55,760 Speaker 1: nation on Christmas Day every year. She met so many 294 00:16:55,840 --> 00:16:59,360 Speaker 1: thousands of people at the events that she attended, and 295 00:16:59,480 --> 00:17:03,480 Speaker 1: she was a major fourth for British diplomacy, for Brand 296 00:17:03,520 --> 00:17:07,399 Speaker 1: Britain right up until the very modern appearances with James 297 00:17:07,440 --> 00:17:11,800 Speaker 1: Bond with the animated Paddington Bear clip that she did 298 00:17:11,840 --> 00:17:16,480 Speaker 1: for the for the platinum Do you believe just talked 299 00:17:16,480 --> 00:17:20,720 Speaker 1: to us about how critical she was for global Britain. Well, 300 00:17:20,760 --> 00:17:23,439 Speaker 1: I think the first thing to say is the reason 301 00:17:23,480 --> 00:17:27,399 Speaker 1: that the British monarchy has survived and prospered over a 302 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:31,280 Speaker 1: thousand years, with difficult times and good times as well. 303 00:17:31,680 --> 00:17:33,960 Speaker 1: The reason it's survived is that it has been able 304 00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:39,399 Speaker 1: to adapt, and none moreso than in these last seventy 305 00:17:39,520 --> 00:17:42,520 Speaker 1: years have changed since the Second World War. And what 306 00:17:42,640 --> 00:17:45,760 Speaker 1: the Queen has brought is a sort of steady modernizing 307 00:17:45,800 --> 00:17:50,240 Speaker 1: approach to the monarchy whilst remaining herself the same character 308 00:17:50,280 --> 00:17:55,520 Speaker 1: as she was when she stood and melt in Westminster, 309 00:17:55,600 --> 00:18:00,680 Speaker 1: add her coronation, and I think that combination of appearing 310 00:18:00,760 --> 00:18:03,639 Speaker 1: to be the same whilst being open to new ideas 311 00:18:03,680 --> 00:18:07,520 Speaker 1: and new ways of doing things has sad the monarchy 312 00:18:07,680 --> 00:18:12,600 Speaker 1: very well and reflects that the society in the country 313 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:15,480 Speaker 1: that we now live in. And I think the process 314 00:18:15,520 --> 00:18:18,680 Speaker 1: and embracing change in a very quiet sort of way 315 00:18:18,800 --> 00:18:22,320 Speaker 1: has been very effective, and of course it has been 316 00:18:22,359 --> 00:18:26,520 Speaker 1: admired by other great political figures around the world. Now's 317 00:18:26,680 --> 00:18:32,040 Speaker 1: Mandela Barack Obama. Virtually every American president has valued the 318 00:18:32,119 --> 00:18:36,240 Speaker 1: Queen's and take on things. Her experience is enormous and 319 00:18:36,359 --> 00:18:40,840 Speaker 1: she's used it and projected Britain in a way that 320 00:18:41,000 --> 00:18:47,879 Speaker 1: has been touching to many people. Given that legacy and 321 00:18:47,920 --> 00:18:50,439 Speaker 1: influence of the Queen, what sort of king do you 322 00:18:50,440 --> 00:18:54,480 Speaker 1: think that Charles will be? Well, I think each monarch 323 00:18:54,680 --> 00:18:59,200 Speaker 1: brings his own his or her own style and some 324 00:18:59,320 --> 00:19:04,359 Speaker 1: beliefs of the road, but essentially the cool um uh 325 00:19:05,280 --> 00:19:11,399 Speaker 1: value of the monarchy is to remain politically neutral above 326 00:19:11,480 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 1: the politicial prey and to work for society and the 327 00:19:15,960 --> 00:19:19,760 Speaker 1: nation as a whole. And I think the aim very 328 00:19:19,840 --> 00:19:22,640 Speaker 1: much of the Prince of Wales, King Charles the Third 329 00:19:22,920 --> 00:19:27,560 Speaker 1: and of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, was to try to 330 00:19:27,600 --> 00:19:31,200 Speaker 1: make a better world, one that was more tolerant, one 331 00:19:31,240 --> 00:19:34,119 Speaker 1: that was more stable and steady, and one that was 332 00:19:34,160 --> 00:19:37,200 Speaker 1: able to do with adversity as well as with triumph. 333 00:19:37,520 --> 00:19:40,120 Speaker 1: In our thanks to Bloomberg Daybreak eure of bankers Caroline 334 00:19:40,119 --> 00:19:43,400 Speaker 1: Hecker and Stephen Carroll for that conversation with Charles Anson, 335 00:19:43,720 --> 00:19:47,520 Speaker 1: communications consultant and former press secretary to Queen Elizabeth the Second, 336 00:19:47,720 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 1: we just got this headline crossing the Bloomberg terminal. King 337 00:19:50,600 --> 00:19:53,359 Speaker 1: Charles the Third has left Balmoral Castle in Scotland. He 338 00:19:53,359 --> 00:19:55,640 Speaker 1: has headed to London today, where he's expected to meet 339 00:19:55,640 --> 00:19:58,639 Speaker 1: with Prime Minister Trust and deliver his first speech to 340 00:19:58,680 --> 00:20:02,320 Speaker 1: the nation as King. Stay with us for continuing coverage. 341 00:20:02,440 --> 00:20:09,399 Speaker 1: This is Bloomberg Bloomberg eleven three oh weather mostly sunny 342 00:20:09,400 --> 00:20:12,440 Speaker 1: today in New York, has near eighty degrees, increasing afternoon 343 00:20:12,480 --> 00:20:15,480 Speaker 1: clouds Tomorrow low eighties with hazy sky, so it will 344 00:20:15,480 --> 00:20:17,520 Speaker 1: be probably the most of the cloudy Sunday, low eighties. 345 00:20:17,800 --> 00:20:26,480 Speaker 1: Right now sixty four in Central Park. Broadcasting live from 346 00:20:26,520 --> 00:20:30,320 Speaker 1: the Bloomberg Interactive Broker Studio in New York. Bloomberg E 347 00:20:30,400 --> 00:20:35,080 Speaker 1: Living Freedom to Washington, d C. Bloomberg to Boston, Bloomberg 348 00:20:35,119 --> 00:20:38,480 Speaker 1: one O six one to San Francisco, Bloomberg sixteen to 349 00:20:38,520 --> 00:20:42,160 Speaker 1: the country, Sirius XM to one and around the globe 350 00:20:42,240 --> 00:20:45,800 Speaker 1: the Bloomberg Business apt in Bloomberg Radio dot Com. This 351 00:20:46,160 --> 00:20:54,880 Speaker 1: is Bloomberg Daybreak. It's six thirty on Wall Street. Good morning. 352 00:20:54,920 --> 00:20:57,760 Speaker 1: I'm Nathan Hagar and I'm Karen Moscow. We are just 353 00:20:57,840 --> 00:21:00,399 Speaker 1: about three hours away from the open of US trading. 354 00:21:00,480 --> 00:21:02,240 Speaker 1: Time to the five things that you need to notice 355 00:21:02,240 --> 00:21:05,879 Speaker 1: start your day. Brought to you by Interactive Brokers. Interactive 356 00:21:05,920 --> 00:21:09,240 Speaker 1: Brokers Global Analysts helps you find a global investment opportunities 357 00:21:09,280 --> 00:21:13,080 Speaker 1: to diversify your portfolio and discover undervalued companies that may 358 00:21:13,080 --> 00:21:16,399 Speaker 1: have greater growth potential. Try ibk our Global Analysts today 359 00:21:16,480 --> 00:21:20,040 Speaker 1: at ib k r dot com slash g A. Reactions 360 00:21:20,040 --> 00:21:23,040 Speaker 1: still pouring into the death of Queen Elizabeth. This second 361 00:21:23,280 --> 00:21:27,080 Speaker 1: Britain's the longest reigning monarch, passed away peacefully at Balmorl 362 00:21:27,200 --> 00:21:29,880 Speaker 1: Council in Scotland yesterday at the age of ninety six. 363 00:21:30,200 --> 00:21:33,080 Speaker 1: Prime Minister List Trust was the first to pay honor 364 00:21:33,119 --> 00:21:35,879 Speaker 1: to the life and work of the Queen. With the 365 00:21:35,920 --> 00:21:39,719 Speaker 1: passing of the Second Elizabethan Age, we are show in 366 00:21:39,880 --> 00:21:44,200 Speaker 1: a new era in the magnificent history of our great country, 367 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:48,879 Speaker 1: exactly as her Majesty would have wished, by saying the 368 00:21:48,920 --> 00:21:53,200 Speaker 1: words God Save the King. Prime Minister List Trust called 369 00:21:53,200 --> 00:21:56,040 Speaker 1: the Queen the rock on which modern Britain was built. 370 00:21:56,160 --> 00:21:58,920 Speaker 1: King Charles now ascends to the throne, a process that 371 00:21:58,960 --> 00:22:02,320 Speaker 1: will be formalized in a ceremony tomorrow. Karen the Queen 372 00:22:02,440 --> 00:22:05,240 Speaker 1: is being honored by world leaders and public figures far 373 00:22:05,359 --> 00:22:08,560 Speaker 1: and wide. She's remembered fondly for her poise and grace. 374 00:22:08,920 --> 00:22:11,960 Speaker 1: We spoke with former U s Ambassador Anthony Gardner about 375 00:22:11,960 --> 00:22:15,880 Speaker 1: the Queen's legacy. She was respectful the limits of her office, 376 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:20,359 Speaker 1: but she understood also that she could exercise significant influence 377 00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 1: by being, as symboled by being a steady hand at 378 00:22:25,560 --> 00:22:29,320 Speaker 1: moments that were pretty turbulent, a model of public service. 379 00:22:29,359 --> 00:22:32,320 Speaker 1: And I think you know that that resonates especially today. 380 00:22:32,680 --> 00:22:36,800 Speaker 1: Queen Elizabeth's reign spanned fifteen prime ministers. She marked seventy 381 00:22:36,880 --> 00:22:39,800 Speaker 1: years on the throne just this year. Well, Nathan, now 382 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:42,639 Speaker 1: King Charles the Third ascents at the top of the monarchy. 383 00:22:42,800 --> 00:22:47,200 Speaker 1: The formal proclamation comes in a ceremony tomorrow. Jonathan Spengler 384 00:22:47,280 --> 00:22:52,119 Speaker 1: is a Royal historian and senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. 385 00:22:52,480 --> 00:22:54,439 Speaker 1: It will be very interesting over the next couple of 386 00:22:54,520 --> 00:22:57,960 Speaker 1: months to see how much King Charles the Third wants 387 00:22:58,000 --> 00:23:00,679 Speaker 1: to change things. But I have to say that a 388 00:23:00,720 --> 00:23:02,639 Speaker 1: lot of the changes I think have already been made. 389 00:23:03,000 --> 00:23:06,160 Speaker 1: The slimming down of those who actually work and are 390 00:23:06,200 --> 00:23:08,960 Speaker 1: paid to work in the British country and around around 391 00:23:08,960 --> 00:23:12,280 Speaker 1: the world has been significantly reduced, and the amount of 392 00:23:12,359 --> 00:23:16,600 Speaker 1: ceremonial that the family doesnt states day activities has also 393 00:23:16,880 --> 00:23:20,879 Speaker 1: quite significantly been reduced. Jonathan Spangler is a Royal historian 394 00:23:20,960 --> 00:23:25,159 Speaker 1: and senior lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. Stay tuned for 395 00:23:25,240 --> 00:23:28,520 Speaker 1: more of that conversation coming up shortly on Bloomberg Daybreak. 396 00:23:28,840 --> 00:23:30,680 Speaker 1: That's the fine things that you need to know about 397 00:23:30,680 --> 00:23:33,080 Speaker 1: the Queen to start your day. Brought to you by 398 00:23:33,240 --> 00:23:40,760 Speaker 1: Interactive Brokers. Thanks hearing at sixty three on Wall Street 399 00:23:40,760 --> 00:23:43,320 Speaker 1: where it's sixty four degrees in Central Park and traffics 400 00:23:43,359 --> 00:23:45,320 Speaker 1: getting heavy on the north shore of Long Island with 401 00:23:45,359 --> 00:23:48,800 Speaker 1: the l I E closed westbound in Rosalind Heights. Details 402 00:23:48,800 --> 00:23:51,400 Speaker 1: come up in traffic. First John Tucker with what else 403 00:23:51,480 --> 00:23:53,040 Speaker 1: is going on in New York and around the world. 404 00:23:53,080 --> 00:23:55,919 Speaker 1: Good morning, John and Nathan Awarding from New Jersey to 405 00:23:55,960 --> 00:24:00,199 Speaker 1: New York stock plans for congestion pricing the story from 406 00:24:00,200 --> 00:24:04,280 Speaker 1: Bloomberg's Lisa Matteo. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tells Bloomberg 407 00:24:04,400 --> 00:24:07,480 Speaker 1: New York City's congestion pricing proposal would be a huge 408 00:24:07,560 --> 00:24:12,440 Speaker 1: burden on commuters. Not that against fit, against against pollution. 409 00:24:12,680 --> 00:24:15,280 Speaker 1: We're all for that, but it can't be taken out 410 00:24:15,280 --> 00:24:17,879 Speaker 1: of the backs of New Jersey commuter. Murphy was on 411 00:24:17,880 --> 00:24:22,040 Speaker 1: Bloomberg's Balance of Power with David Weston Manhattan congestion traffic 412 00:24:22,080 --> 00:24:24,800 Speaker 1: pricing would have a proposed per car toll of as 413 00:24:24,880 --> 00:24:28,040 Speaker 1: much as twenty three dollars. People driving from New Jersey 414 00:24:28,080 --> 00:24:31,040 Speaker 1: paytrolls at three river crossings, and Murphy has said he 415 00:24:31,080 --> 00:24:34,280 Speaker 1: would block any attempt to charge them. Twice. Lisa Matteo 416 00:24:34,400 --> 00:24:38,120 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Daybreak, President Biden taking a McDonald Trump for promising 417 00:24:38,160 --> 00:24:41,760 Speaker 1: to pardon rioters who attacked the Capitol, and Warren voters 418 00:24:41,800 --> 00:24:44,280 Speaker 1: against putting Trump's followers in charge of the House or 419 00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:49,879 Speaker 1: Senate in November's elections. Those who love this country, Democrats, independence, 420 00:24:49,880 --> 00:24:54,520 Speaker 1: and mainstream Republicans have to be stronger, more determined, more 421 00:24:54,560 --> 00:24:58,680 Speaker 1: committed to saving American democracy than the magat Republicans are 422 00:24:58,880 --> 00:25:01,800 Speaker 1: to literally just in American Park, he spent bunch of 423 00:25:01,840 --> 00:25:04,879 Speaker 1: an address at the National Harbor Resort assailing the former 424 00:25:04,960 --> 00:25:08,160 Speaker 1: presidents have those who continue to back him after the insurrection. 425 00:25:08,600 --> 00:25:11,439 Speaker 1: The Justice Department will appeal a federal judge's order for 426 00:25:11,440 --> 00:25:14,560 Speaker 1: a special master to review documents the FBI c s 427 00:25:14,600 --> 00:25:17,680 Speaker 1: from former President Donald Trump's Florida home. They say the 428 00:25:17,760 --> 00:25:22,200 Speaker 1: ruling has thwarted a review of the potential national security impact. 429 00:25:22,520 --> 00:25:26,040 Speaker 1: The Department also seeking emergency approval to continue using the 430 00:25:26,080 --> 00:25:29,960 Speaker 1: classified materials that were removed from Mara Lago as part 431 00:25:29,960 --> 00:25:33,879 Speaker 1: of its ongoing criminal investigation into whether Trump or anyone 432 00:25:33,920 --> 00:25:37,960 Speaker 1: else seemed properly mishandled government records. And Kim Jong oong 433 00:25:38,040 --> 00:25:41,639 Speaker 1: has expanded the circumstances under which North Korea would launch 434 00:25:41,680 --> 00:25:45,160 Speaker 1: a nuclear strike, further raising the stakes for any military 435 00:25:45,240 --> 00:25:48,280 Speaker 1: confrontration with the U S and its allies. North Korea 436 00:25:48,400 --> 00:25:51,120 Speaker 1: laid out the new nuclear doctrine in a law approved 437 00:25:51,119 --> 00:25:55,280 Speaker 1: by that country's Supreme People's Congress. Global News twenty four 438 00:25:55,280 --> 00:25:58,439 Speaker 1: hours a day on air and on Bloomberg Quicktake, powered 439 00:25:58,440 --> 00:26:01,719 Speaker 1: by more than twenty seven LUSON analysts. It more than 440 00:26:01,760 --> 00:26:05,119 Speaker 1: one d twenty countries. I'm John Tucker. This is Bloomberg, Nathan. 441 00:26:05,280 --> 00:26:12,560 Speaker 1: Thank you, John. Six thirty five on Wall Street. Let's 442 00:26:12,560 --> 00:26:15,040 Speaker 1: get the Bloomberg Sports update once again with John Stash. 443 00:26:15,280 --> 00:26:17,200 Speaker 1: All right, Nathan, Yankees for going for a four game 444 00:26:17,280 --> 00:26:19,639 Speaker 1: swinge for the Twins. They took an early leading Miguel 445 00:26:19,720 --> 00:26:22,119 Speaker 1: and do our two run over Minnesota win, ahead on 446 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:24,680 Speaker 1: Carlos Careas two run shot on the eighth. The Yanks 447 00:26:24,760 --> 00:26:27,320 Speaker 1: got closer, but they left the tying run at third 448 00:26:27,400 --> 00:26:30,240 Speaker 1: base in both the eighth and ninth innings. Minnesota with 449 00:26:30,280 --> 00:26:31,760 Speaker 1: a rare win over the Yanks four to three. The 450 00:26:31,800 --> 00:26:34,080 Speaker 1: Yankee lead over Tampa Bay is four and a half. 451 00:26:34,119 --> 00:26:36,640 Speaker 1: They host the Red Hot Rays tonight mets her in Miami. 452 00:26:36,920 --> 00:26:40,760 Speaker 1: The US Open. Easy semifinal win for Ans Jabir of Tunisia. 453 00:26:40,880 --> 00:26:43,080 Speaker 1: She didn't just over an hour and we'll face top 454 00:26:43,119 --> 00:26:46,720 Speaker 1: seeded Igaciontech and tomorrow's women's finals. Sante lost the first 455 00:26:46,720 --> 00:26:49,240 Speaker 1: set with Arena save Nanca. She was down a break 456 00:26:49,280 --> 00:26:52,000 Speaker 1: in the third before rallying to win. Francis Tiapo on 457 00:26:52,080 --> 00:26:54,680 Speaker 1: Center State tonight at Arthur ash stating the first American 458 00:26:55,119 --> 00:26:58,040 Speaker 1: and a Grand Slam Men's semifinals and two thousand nine 459 00:26:58,359 --> 00:27:01,239 Speaker 1: they'll take on Carlos elker as in Tiafa. Will have 460 00:27:01,520 --> 00:27:03,919 Speaker 1: a home quarter advantage of playing front of that crowd. 461 00:27:04,240 --> 00:27:06,920 Speaker 1: Um like you know, that's why you're trying hard, and 462 00:27:07,480 --> 00:27:11,000 Speaker 1: um Hill the role you can do um from and 463 00:27:11,040 --> 00:27:13,480 Speaker 1: go to it. And I just love playing front of 464 00:27:13,520 --> 00:27:17,200 Speaker 1: fact people. I love you know I can do first 465 00:27:17,240 --> 00:27:19,840 Speaker 1: Man Sammy this afternoon and Casper Route of Norway. You 466 00:27:19,920 --> 00:27:22,560 Speaker 1: went against Karen Kachanov. When you win the Super Bowl 467 00:27:22,560 --> 00:27:24,399 Speaker 1: you get to host the first game of the following season. 468 00:27:24,440 --> 00:27:26,879 Speaker 1: So the Rams back at the same stadium in l 469 00:27:26,920 --> 00:27:29,680 Speaker 1: A where they want up in Buffalo dominated the second half, 470 00:27:29,720 --> 00:27:31,639 Speaker 1: won the season open a thirty one to ten, a 471 00:27:31,720 --> 00:27:34,479 Speaker 1: game with seven turnovers. Josh Allen put for nearly three 472 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:37,080 Speaker 1: hundred yards three touchdowns. He ran for fifty six more 473 00:27:37,080 --> 00:27:40,800 Speaker 1: with another score w NBA Playoffs that Connecticut Sun finished 474 00:27:40,800 --> 00:27:43,159 Speaker 1: the game on eight teen nothing run who won the 475 00:27:43,200 --> 00:27:46,280 Speaker 1: decisive game five with defending champs Chicago and will now 476 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:50,880 Speaker 1: play Las Vegas for the title. John Stashward, Bloomberg Sports, Nathan, Okay, John, 477 00:27:50,920 --> 00:27:53,639 Speaker 1: thank you. It is sixty seven on Wall Street. As 478 00:27:53,640 --> 00:27:56,919 Speaker 1: we continue our special coverage of the life and enduring 479 00:27:57,040 --> 00:27:59,840 Speaker 1: legacy of the late Queen Elizabeth the Second, we want 480 00:27:59,840 --> 00:28:03,159 Speaker 1: to turn our attention back to the market. Take a 481 00:28:03,160 --> 00:28:07,359 Speaker 1: look at some of the individual names moving in early trading. 482 00:28:07,400 --> 00:28:11,479 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Radio and TV Markets correspondent Pretty Gupta is with 483 00:28:11,600 --> 00:28:13,720 Speaker 1: us this morning. Pretty, where do you want to start? 484 00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:15,520 Speaker 1: You know, Nathan, it's a hard day to pick some 485 00:28:15,560 --> 00:28:18,120 Speaker 1: stock movers um just just given the news, I'm gonna 486 00:28:18,160 --> 00:28:20,359 Speaker 1: give it a world here you are seeing futures higher 487 00:28:20,359 --> 00:28:22,479 Speaker 1: to the tune about nine tenths of one percent. So 488 00:28:22,520 --> 00:28:25,240 Speaker 1: when you see a stock beat that kind of rally, 489 00:28:25,480 --> 00:28:28,280 Speaker 1: even in the pre market, it's going to be pretty significant. 490 00:28:28,320 --> 00:28:30,119 Speaker 1: Docu Science, what I have my eye on d O 491 00:28:30,280 --> 00:28:33,399 Speaker 1: c U is your takers shares are about seventeen percent 492 00:28:33,520 --> 00:28:36,320 Speaker 1: in the pre market. Soaring on some earnings results is 493 00:28:36,359 --> 00:28:38,480 Speaker 1: really all about the billings here. They are actually coming 494 00:28:38,480 --> 00:28:40,880 Speaker 1: out and saying that their billings forecasts are going to 495 00:28:40,880 --> 00:28:43,239 Speaker 1: be higher for the full year. Remember we're looking at 496 00:28:43,240 --> 00:28:46,480 Speaker 1: a time where any forecasts, any guidance that's actually positive 497 00:28:46,480 --> 00:28:48,720 Speaker 1: going into the year end uh and into next year 498 00:28:49,080 --> 00:28:51,520 Speaker 1: is going to be a good sign. Analyst specifically saying 499 00:28:51,520 --> 00:28:54,320 Speaker 1: the results showed some improvement for the company that you 500 00:28:54,360 --> 00:28:56,959 Speaker 1: know has seen a shares really collapse. Remember Docus as 501 00:28:57,040 --> 00:28:59,680 Speaker 1: part of the pandemic trade. Essentially all those kind of 502 00:28:59,680 --> 00:29:02,440 Speaker 1: company is like Zoom, like Peloton that basically had a 503 00:29:02,520 --> 00:29:06,960 Speaker 1: round trip in their share price through twenty through one. 504 00:29:07,280 --> 00:29:10,600 Speaker 1: That being said, the standard, it feels like disclaimer for 505 00:29:10,640 --> 00:29:12,680 Speaker 1: a lot of these companies is that they are cautious 506 00:29:12,760 --> 00:29:16,000 Speaker 1: about a worsening macro environment, and Docu Signed is no 507 00:29:16,480 --> 00:29:20,280 Speaker 1: exception um really saying, you know, be careful about what 508 00:29:20,320 --> 00:29:23,840 Speaker 1: those macro risks can bring. Yeah, we're really seeing tech 509 00:29:23,880 --> 00:29:28,400 Speaker 1: shares once again lead the way this morning, and really 510 00:29:28,480 --> 00:29:31,880 Speaker 1: seeing a surge in bitcoin as well. We are, and 511 00:29:32,040 --> 00:29:35,280 Speaker 1: it kind of rallies in and and has a ripple 512 00:29:35,280 --> 00:29:37,760 Speaker 1: effect and some of those bitcoin miners and other crypto 513 00:29:37,760 --> 00:29:40,960 Speaker 1: exposed dox Marathon Digital is one example. M A r 514 00:29:41,040 --> 00:29:43,959 Speaker 1: A is your taker up about eleven percent in the 515 00:29:43,960 --> 00:29:46,280 Speaker 1: pre market, and this is significant. We have Bitcoin up 516 00:29:46,320 --> 00:29:48,560 Speaker 1: about and we'll just shrive eight percent this morning, So 517 00:29:48,680 --> 00:29:50,520 Speaker 1: this is going to be significant when we talk about 518 00:29:50,600 --> 00:29:55,360 Speaker 1: simply the amount of of ways to play crypto right 519 00:29:55,360 --> 00:29:57,720 Speaker 1: now through the stock market. And of course remember a 520 00:29:57,800 --> 00:30:00,920 Speaker 1: lot of these companies, the minor specifically have actified moves 521 00:30:01,080 --> 00:30:03,120 Speaker 1: coming out of bitcoin and bitcoin right now looking into 522 00:30:03,120 --> 00:30:06,560 Speaker 1: two standard deviation move. So you can also almost expect 523 00:30:06,640 --> 00:30:09,560 Speaker 1: that a reaction in the stock, especially at the market open, 524 00:30:09,840 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 1: is likely to be um even bigger than that which 525 00:30:12,200 --> 00:30:14,280 Speaker 1: is which is certainly something worth noting. Nathan, I want 526 00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:16,680 Speaker 1: to take my last thirty seconds here and give you 527 00:30:16,800 --> 00:30:19,200 Speaker 1: z Scaler because this is a really important company when 528 00:30:19,200 --> 00:30:23,240 Speaker 1: it comes to application software through cybersecurity as as well. 529 00:30:23,280 --> 00:30:24,880 Speaker 1: We know this has been a major theme for a 530 00:30:24,920 --> 00:30:27,920 Speaker 1: lot of companies. Switching to cloud and switching to UM 531 00:30:28,080 --> 00:30:30,960 Speaker 1: just kind of ramp up the security in their systems, 532 00:30:31,400 --> 00:30:34,160 Speaker 1: especially after the war. Ukraine really began z S as 533 00:30:34,200 --> 00:30:37,120 Speaker 1: your taker here, up about thirteen percent. They also reported 534 00:30:37,120 --> 00:30:40,640 Speaker 1: earnings yesterday beat expectations. Give an outlook that's very strong, 535 00:30:40,960 --> 00:30:44,840 Speaker 1: analysts specifically pointing out the billing story that's really where 536 00:30:45,200 --> 00:30:47,280 Speaker 1: they want a lot of favor and and showing up 537 00:30:47,280 --> 00:30:49,640 Speaker 1: in the stock market this morning. Thanks for this creaty 538 00:30:49,640 --> 00:30:51,520 Speaker 1: good having you on with a Sploomberg Radio and TV 539 00:30:51,640 --> 00:30:55,800 Speaker 1: markets correspondent, creating grouped as we take a look at 540 00:30:55,920 --> 00:30:59,200 Speaker 1: the market ahead of the open on this Friday morning, Uh, 541 00:30:59,280 --> 00:31:02,440 Speaker 1: we're seeing risk on really it's SMP futures up by 542 00:31:02,480 --> 00:31:04,800 Speaker 1: thirty six points right now. Down Future is up tune 543 00:31:04,800 --> 00:31:08,960 Speaker 1: at fifty eight points. 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Hong 562 00:32:19,000 --> 00:32:21,400 Speaker 1: Kong Ro's two point seven percent overnight, while e UPM 563 00:32:21,440 --> 00:32:24,040 Speaker 1: markets are also in the green this morning and back 564 00:32:24,040 --> 00:32:25,959 Speaker 1: in the US on the economic front. At ten o'clock, 565 00:32:26,000 --> 00:32:29,520 Speaker 1: hostale inventories after the LS night DOCU sign boosted. It's 566 00:32:29,520 --> 00:32:32,800 Speaker 1: bysically your subscription revenue forecast. Shares are up seventeen percent 567 00:32:32,840 --> 00:32:35,320 Speaker 1: in the pre market and regarding earnings this morning, look 568 00:32:35,360 --> 00:32:38,480 Speaker 1: for Kroger to report in the pre market and other news. 569 00:32:38,560 --> 00:32:40,920 Speaker 1: No More is the latest bank to boost its forecast 570 00:32:40,960 --> 00:32:43,960 Speaker 1: for the FED, hiking rates and wrapping things up. 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Some of the top stories in our nation's 627 00:35:43,480 --> 00:35:46,799 Speaker 1: capital include tributes to Queen Elizabeth the Second pouring in 628 00:35:46,840 --> 00:35:50,400 Speaker 1: from the White House to Capitol Hill, President Biden rallying 629 00:35:50,440 --> 00:35:54,160 Speaker 1: Democrats with a tax on former President Trump and his supporters, 630 00:35:54,480 --> 00:35:57,719 Speaker 1: and the Justice Department appealing the special Master review at 631 00:35:57,760 --> 00:36:00,600 Speaker 1: maral Lago. For more, we're joined from our Bloomberg enty 632 00:36:00,680 --> 00:36:03,400 Speaker 1: nine one studios in the Nation's capital by Bloomberg Government 633 00:36:03,400 --> 00:36:08,520 Speaker 1: reporter Emily Wilkins. Emily, it's really difficult to sort of 634 00:36:08,640 --> 00:36:13,520 Speaker 1: encapsulate the amazing impact that Queen Elizabeth the Second had, 635 00:36:13,600 --> 00:36:16,640 Speaker 1: not just on her own country, but here in the US. 636 00:36:16,680 --> 00:36:19,759 Speaker 1: I mean, you think about it. She knew nearly one 637 00:36:19,800 --> 00:36:25,520 Speaker 1: in four presidents. It's amazing. It really is incredible, Nathan. 638 00:36:25,560 --> 00:36:28,759 Speaker 1: I mean, just the longevity of her tenure, what she 639 00:36:28,960 --> 00:36:32,440 Speaker 1: stood for, what she represented. I mean, as you mentioned, 640 00:36:32,480 --> 00:36:36,040 Speaker 1: you know, she's met most of the U s sitting presidents, 641 00:36:36,080 --> 00:36:39,240 Speaker 1: a really high percentage for just one person. Uh, she's 642 00:36:39,640 --> 00:36:42,640 Speaker 1: uh set there were fourteen US presidents that were sitting 643 00:36:42,719 --> 00:36:45,320 Speaker 1: while she was on the throne. She met with thirteen 644 00:36:45,400 --> 00:36:48,440 Speaker 1: of them. She had some sort of correspondence in relationship 645 00:36:48,480 --> 00:36:51,520 Speaker 1: with all of them. You saw tributes not only from 646 00:36:51,840 --> 00:36:55,600 Speaker 1: current President Joe Biden, but also past presidents including Donald Trump, 647 00:36:55,640 --> 00:36:59,040 Speaker 1: Barack Obama. Certainly this is something that that's very much 648 00:36:59,160 --> 00:37:03,120 Speaker 1: cross party lines in terms of morning her passing. And 649 00:37:03,160 --> 00:37:06,080 Speaker 1: you saw President Joe Biden make a stop last night 650 00:37:06,120 --> 00:37:10,160 Speaker 1: at the British Embassy, UH, signing a book there, um, 651 00:37:10,200 --> 00:37:14,239 Speaker 1: you know, giving his condolences UH to the Queen. And 652 00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:17,280 Speaker 1: he began a speech last night, his first public appearance 653 00:37:17,400 --> 00:37:20,879 Speaker 1: since her passing, UM, by calling the Queen an incredibly 654 00:37:21,040 --> 00:37:24,279 Speaker 1: gracious and decent woman. Of course, he he shifted into 655 00:37:24,280 --> 00:37:27,759 Speaker 1: politics pretty quickly after that. UM. But the flags are 656 00:37:27,760 --> 00:37:30,319 Speaker 1: at half massed at the Capitol and the White House, UM, 657 00:37:30,360 --> 00:37:34,000 Speaker 1: and we expect to be seen continued tributes from utap 658 00:37:34,080 --> 00:37:36,440 Speaker 1: US officials. And you think back to all the times 659 00:37:36,440 --> 00:37:39,840 Speaker 1: that the Queen visited this country and the nation's capital 660 00:37:39,880 --> 00:37:42,400 Speaker 1: as well. I'm sure Emily a lot of members of 661 00:37:42,440 --> 00:37:46,239 Speaker 1: Congress are giving their own tributes as well. Yes, I 662 00:37:46,280 --> 00:37:49,920 Speaker 1: remember the Queen did address a joint meeting of Congress. 663 00:37:49,960 --> 00:37:53,240 Speaker 1: That's not something that's incredibly common to happen. Uh, Congress 664 00:37:53,280 --> 00:37:56,000 Speaker 1: really doesn't get together in a joint session except for 665 00:37:56,080 --> 00:37:59,319 Speaker 1: really really major speeches. Um, and you know she did. 666 00:37:59,400 --> 00:38:02,400 Speaker 1: She went across US the country. She's visited multiple parts 667 00:38:02,400 --> 00:38:05,440 Speaker 1: of the U s she was I think it was 668 00:38:05,600 --> 00:38:07,920 Speaker 1: former President George W. Bush who took her to h 669 00:38:08,000 --> 00:38:10,560 Speaker 1: to a baseball game with the Orioles and the Oakland A's. 670 00:38:11,000 --> 00:38:14,040 Speaker 1: So certainly, you know, she had that relationship with folks 671 00:38:14,080 --> 00:38:16,120 Speaker 1: in the US. And and certainly there are many touching 672 00:38:16,160 --> 00:38:19,400 Speaker 1: tributes that are now pouring in, not just from American officials, 673 00:38:19,400 --> 00:38:22,760 Speaker 1: but also stories from just regular folks who who crossed 674 00:38:22,800 --> 00:38:25,160 Speaker 1: paths with her at one point orre inspired by her. 675 00:38:25,480 --> 00:38:27,879 Speaker 1: I know it's early yet. I mean, we're still trying 676 00:38:27,920 --> 00:38:31,239 Speaker 1: to figure out the details of just how the the 677 00:38:31,560 --> 00:38:34,439 Speaker 1: ceremonies and remembrances are going to happen in the UK. 678 00:38:34,600 --> 00:38:36,560 Speaker 1: But are we getting in the indication of how the 679 00:38:36,680 --> 00:38:40,319 Speaker 1: US plans to take part in what's going to be 680 00:38:40,360 --> 00:38:44,080 Speaker 1: happening over the next of ten days of morning in London? Well, 681 00:38:44,160 --> 00:38:47,640 Speaker 1: the Daily Mail actually asked President Biden last night after 682 00:38:47,640 --> 00:38:49,840 Speaker 1: his speech if he would be going to the funeral 683 00:38:49,840 --> 00:38:52,600 Speaker 1: for the queen, and he indicated that he would be. Uh, 684 00:38:52,680 --> 00:38:55,640 Speaker 1: we're going to be seen some symbolic jesters. The House 685 00:38:56,040 --> 00:38:58,600 Speaker 1: is going to um pass a tribute to her on 686 00:38:58,640 --> 00:39:01,040 Speaker 1: Tuesday when they come back, and then a journ in 687 00:39:01,080 --> 00:39:04,000 Speaker 1: her name. We're expecting to see similar things in the Senate. 688 00:39:04,040 --> 00:39:06,440 Speaker 1: That this really isn't going to impact the House schedule 689 00:39:06,600 --> 00:39:08,719 Speaker 1: or the Senate schedule much. Congress is still going to 690 00:39:08,760 --> 00:39:11,560 Speaker 1: be doing their duties. But I'm sure we will hear 691 00:39:11,600 --> 00:39:14,320 Speaker 1: of more folks who are going to be crossing the pond, 692 00:39:14,719 --> 00:39:16,920 Speaker 1: going to be heading to to England as we start 693 00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:20,200 Speaker 1: to get more details about what those arrangements look like. Now, 694 00:39:20,280 --> 00:39:23,160 Speaker 1: let's talk a little bit more about that appearance that 695 00:39:23,200 --> 00:39:28,680 Speaker 1: the President gave at the Democratic Committee meeting last night 696 00:39:29,120 --> 00:39:32,239 Speaker 1: just outside Washington, d C. As you mentioned, it did 697 00:39:32,440 --> 00:39:37,600 Speaker 1: turn to politics pretty quickly after the tribute to the queen. Oh, yeah, 698 00:39:37,960 --> 00:39:40,040 Speaker 1: very very quickly. And you know this, of course, is 699 00:39:40,160 --> 00:39:42,960 Speaker 1: is Biden in very friendly territory. He's talking to a 700 00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:45,879 Speaker 1: group of people who are all actively working every day 701 00:39:46,360 --> 00:39:49,120 Speaker 1: to make sure that Democrats are elected in the mid terms. 702 00:39:49,480 --> 00:39:51,600 Speaker 1: Um and Biden, you he his speech did Dutch a 703 00:39:51,640 --> 00:39:55,040 Speaker 1: little bit on the accomplishments of his administration, but we 704 00:39:55,080 --> 00:39:59,760 Speaker 1: are really seeing him lean in to going after Trump, 705 00:40:00,000 --> 00:40:03,480 Speaker 1: into tying Republicans to Trump and trying to paint the 706 00:40:03,640 --> 00:40:07,080 Speaker 1: entire party as extremists. He talked in his speech last 707 00:40:07,200 --> 00:40:11,120 Speaker 1: night about the rioters who mobbed the capital on January six, 708 00:40:11,160 --> 00:40:14,120 Speaker 1: and how Trump is now talking about offering them pardons 709 00:40:14,239 --> 00:40:17,520 Speaker 1: and and kind of granting them that forgiveness. And you know, 710 00:40:17,640 --> 00:40:20,399 Speaker 1: for Biden, this is a way to sort of tie 711 00:40:20,440 --> 00:40:23,360 Speaker 1: all Republicans to the extremes that we saw at the Capitol, 712 00:40:23,400 --> 00:40:26,239 Speaker 1: even though of course many Republicans have come out and 713 00:40:26,360 --> 00:40:30,440 Speaker 1: uh and condemned what happened on January six. Um. But 714 00:40:30,719 --> 00:40:32,879 Speaker 1: this is something that we're going to be seeing much 715 00:40:32,920 --> 00:40:36,360 Speaker 1: more of. Of course, this coincides with the continuation of 716 00:40:36,400 --> 00:40:38,799 Speaker 1: the January six Committee in the House. We know that 717 00:40:38,840 --> 00:40:42,359 Speaker 1: they're expected to hold some hearings coming up this month. 718 00:40:42,400 --> 00:40:44,640 Speaker 1: Punch Bowle News reporting this morning that they could come 719 00:40:44,680 --> 00:40:46,960 Speaker 1: in late September, which of course obviously puts it a 720 00:40:47,000 --> 00:40:50,560 Speaker 1: little bit closer to the November elections. UM. So this 721 00:40:50,640 --> 00:40:52,600 Speaker 1: is something that I think you're going to see Democrats 722 00:40:52,680 --> 00:40:56,280 Speaker 1: continue to talk about I expect anywards the phrase maga 723 00:40:56,280 --> 00:40:59,239 Speaker 1: republican uh to be used quite a bit in the 724 00:40:59,320 --> 00:41:01,520 Speaker 1: next few weeks. Now we've heard it quite a lot. Actually, 725 00:41:01,520 --> 00:41:04,080 Speaker 1: haven't wait. In our last minute here Emily tell us 726 00:41:04,120 --> 00:41:08,640 Speaker 1: more about this Justice Department appeal of the special Master ruling, 727 00:41:09,040 --> 00:41:14,200 Speaker 1: the continued saga of the classified documents. So, if you 728 00:41:14,280 --> 00:41:17,680 Speaker 1: remember the other week, Trump basically said, hey, I want 729 00:41:17,680 --> 00:41:20,240 Speaker 1: a third party, a so called special master, to please 730 00:41:20,239 --> 00:41:22,759 Speaker 1: review these documents and kind of say, you know, this 731 00:41:22,840 --> 00:41:24,920 Speaker 1: is what the FBI can have, but you know these 732 00:41:24,960 --> 00:41:28,000 Speaker 1: these belong to Trump and and he can have them back. 733 00:41:28,560 --> 00:41:31,600 Speaker 1: UM and the Department of Justice has now filed an 734 00:41:31,600 --> 00:41:34,600 Speaker 1: appeal to that ruling, basically saying that the ruling was 735 00:41:34,719 --> 00:41:37,320 Speaker 1: really confusing. They want to know if they can continue 736 00:41:37,360 --> 00:41:40,080 Speaker 1: to use the documents they contained as part of their 737 00:41:40,120 --> 00:41:44,360 Speaker 1: investigation is to whether Trump or anyone else mishandled government records. 738 00:41:44,520 --> 00:41:46,600 Speaker 1: How they say that a current risk assessment being done 739 00:41:46,600 --> 00:41:48,759 Speaker 1: on the documents has been put on hold because of 740 00:41:48,800 --> 00:41:52,560 Speaker 1: confusion over the judge's ruling. UM and the d o 741 00:41:52,680 --> 00:41:55,560 Speaker 1: J is also of course arguing that this ruling this 742 00:41:55,640 --> 00:41:58,040 Speaker 1: delay that will need to take place for this third 743 00:41:58,040 --> 00:42:00,640 Speaker 1: party to look through all the documents that could wind 744 00:42:00,680 --> 00:42:04,440 Speaker 1: up being a national security risk. So this appeal was expected. 745 00:42:04,480 --> 00:42:06,720 Speaker 1: I think at this point we're just waiting to see 746 00:42:06,880 --> 00:42:09,160 Speaker 1: what the result is going to be. Certainly, this is 747 00:42:09,239 --> 00:42:12,040 Speaker 1: a probably not the last time all the courts are 748 00:42:12,080 --> 00:42:16,759 Speaker 1: going to be involved with what's happening with these documents understatement. 749 00:42:16,800 --> 00:42:19,160 Speaker 1: Once again, thanks Emily, really good having it on with 750 00:42:19,239 --> 00:42:22,120 Speaker 1: us this morning. Bloomberg Government reporter Emily Wilkins. Read more 751 00:42:22,480 --> 00:42:24,879 Speaker 1: on Bloomberg dot com or on the Bloomberg Terminal. 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