1 00:00:02,920 --> 00:00:06,680 Speaker 1: Live from the Bloomberg Interactive Burger Studios. Is Bloomberg Daybreak 2 00:00:06,680 --> 00:00:10,480 Speaker 1: for a Friday, May six coming up this hour. Markets 3 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:13,200 Speaker 1: close out of volat whole week following yesterday's three and 4 00:00:13,240 --> 00:00:16,319 Speaker 1: a half percent plunge on Wall Street, Investors brace for 5 00:00:16,360 --> 00:00:19,400 Speaker 1: the April jobs report. A former FED Vice chair says 6 00:00:19,440 --> 00:00:22,000 Speaker 1: short term rates need a triple from current levels and 7 00:00:22,079 --> 00:00:24,920 Speaker 1: the airline industry or does the Biden administration to drop 8 00:00:24,960 --> 00:00:27,639 Speaker 1: the COVID test mandid It would be the largest red 9 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:30,319 Speaker 1: hike in years for New York City apartments, plus a 10 00:00:30,400 --> 00:00:33,920 Speaker 1: historic higher for the new White House Press Secretary Michael 11 00:00:34,040 --> 00:00:37,400 Speaker 1: are more Alf I'm John Stashtoward sports. Rangers beat the 12 00:00:37,400 --> 00:00:40,360 Speaker 1: Penguins and tie the series, and one an amazing comeback 13 00:00:40,400 --> 00:00:45,640 Speaker 1: win by the Mets in Philadelphia. That's all training ahead 14 00:00:45,720 --> 00:00:49,280 Speaker 1: on Bloomberg Daybreak on Bloomberg eleven, Free on New York, 15 00:00:49,479 --> 00:00:54,120 Speaker 1: Bloomberg one, Washington, d C, Bloomberg one oh six one, Boston, 16 00:00:54,440 --> 00:00:59,040 Speaker 1: Bloomberg nine sixty, San Francisco, Sirius XM one nine team 17 00:00:59,080 --> 00:01:02,319 Speaker 1: and around the world Down Bloomberg Radio Dot Car via 18 00:01:02,400 --> 00:01:09,560 Speaker 1: the Bloomberg Business app. Good morning, I'm Karen Moscown I'm 19 00:01:09,640 --> 00:01:11,840 Speaker 1: Nathan Hagar. Bloomberg Daybreak is brought to you by B 20 00:01:12,000 --> 00:01:14,840 Speaker 1: n y Melon's Pershing Learned why the world's most sophisticated 21 00:01:14,880 --> 00:01:17,920 Speaker 1: wealth management and institutional firms rely on Pershing to help 22 00:01:17,959 --> 00:01:21,560 Speaker 1: them improve profitability, create efficiency, attract talent, and manage risk 23 00:01:21,840 --> 00:01:25,360 Speaker 1: at pershing dot Com. A right, Nathan, and futures are 24 00:01:25,360 --> 00:01:27,560 Speaker 1: lower this morning. We are at six o one on 25 00:01:27,600 --> 00:01:29,679 Speaker 1: Wall Street and we checked the markets every fifteen minutes 26 00:01:29,720 --> 00:01:32,440 Speaker 1: throughout the trading day. On Bloomberg. Guess and P futures 27 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 1: are down eight points this morning. Down futures down thirty one. 28 00:01:35,160 --> 00:01:38,559 Speaker 1: Nasday Future is down thirty nine. Ten year Treasury down 29 00:01:38,560 --> 00:01:41,000 Speaker 1: ten thirty seconds. You know, three point oh seven percent, 30 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:43,040 Speaker 1: and they yield on the two year two point seven 31 00:01:43,120 --> 00:01:46,000 Speaker 1: two percent and nine max Screwed oil is up two 32 00:01:46,040 --> 00:01:48,280 Speaker 1: point three percent, up two dollars forty nine cents at 33 00:01:48,200 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 1: a hundred ten dollars seventy six cents a barrel. Nathan, Well, Karen. 34 00:01:51,480 --> 00:01:54,600 Speaker 1: We close out this volatile week following two consecutive days 35 00:01:54,600 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 1: of three percent moves and markets in the opposite direction, 36 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:00,560 Speaker 1: A day after stocks surged on a US hawk is 37 00:02:00,640 --> 00:02:03,559 Speaker 1: fed the S and P five hundred fell three point 38 00:02:03,640 --> 00:02:07,840 Speaker 1: six percent yesterday, while the NASTAC plummeted five percent. Jimmy 39 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:11,160 Speaker 1: Lee is CEO at Wealth Consulting Group. Retail investors are 40 00:02:11,160 --> 00:02:14,320 Speaker 1: starting to get nervous and of course these last two 41 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:18,840 Speaker 1: days of altility um I think reminding some some people 42 00:02:19,120 --> 00:02:22,960 Speaker 1: of what it was like March and maybe those have 43 00:02:23,000 --> 00:02:27,079 Speaker 1: been around longer, maybe the financial crisis. Wealth Consulting Group 44 00:02:27,120 --> 00:02:29,880 Speaker 1: CEO Jimmy Lee made the comments on Bloomberg Business Week, 45 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:31,880 Speaker 1: which you can hear weekdays from two to five pm 46 00:02:31,880 --> 00:02:34,640 Speaker 1: Eastern on Bloomberg Radio. We also got reaction on the 47 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:38,239 Speaker 1: Cell off from Charles Schwab, chief market strategist Lizianne Saunders. 48 00:02:38,280 --> 00:02:41,799 Speaker 1: I don't think the market is yet priced in recession risk. 49 00:02:41,919 --> 00:02:44,040 Speaker 1: I think the market is still making an assumption that 50 00:02:44,080 --> 00:02:45,960 Speaker 1: we have a soft landing. I just think the needle 51 00:02:46,600 --> 00:02:49,840 Speaker 1: is pointed a bit more toward recession and soft landing, 52 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:52,919 Speaker 1: and we may not be through that rerating process yet. 53 00:02:53,160 --> 00:02:56,600 Speaker 1: Lizzie Saunders with Charles Schwab says yesterday's economic data showing 54 00:02:56,680 --> 00:02:59,919 Speaker 1: labor cost surging and productivity dropping contributed to the Cell 55 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:03,880 Speaker 1: off and we get another key economic rating later this morning. Nathan. 56 00:03:03,880 --> 00:03:07,320 Speaker 1: The April jobs report, economists forecast call for a gain 57 00:03:07,400 --> 00:03:10,240 Speaker 1: of three hundred eighty thousand non farm pay rolls at 58 00:03:10,240 --> 00:03:13,000 Speaker 1: an employment rate of three point five percent. We get 59 00:03:13,040 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 1: more from Bloomberg s Michael McKee. One key question the 60 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:18,400 Speaker 1: April jobs report may answer, are we running out of 61 00:03:18,440 --> 00:03:21,560 Speaker 1: people to hire? After months of luring sidelined workers back 62 00:03:21,560 --> 00:03:24,320 Speaker 1: into the labor force, companies are beginning to suggest the 63 00:03:24,360 --> 00:03:27,799 Speaker 1: post pandemic hiring spree is waning. This week's I S 64 00:03:27,960 --> 00:03:32,240 Speaker 1: M manufacturing and services employment indexes both slowed. The ADP 65 00:03:32,360 --> 00:03:36,600 Speaker 1: payroll report Wednesday was surprisingly soft. If employment growth starts 66 00:03:36,640 --> 00:03:39,880 Speaker 1: to ease, that may push unemployment down and wages up, 67 00:03:39,920 --> 00:03:43,120 Speaker 1: which sets up an interesting situation for the Fed. Rising 68 00:03:43,160 --> 00:03:47,760 Speaker 1: wages suggest an inflation problem continues, but low unemployment, coupled 69 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:50,320 Speaker 1: with record levels of job openings gives the Fed the 70 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 1: opportunity to raise interest rates without doing as much damage 71 00:03:53,560 --> 00:03:57,440 Speaker 1: to the overall economy. Michael McKee, Bloomberg gabriak. All right, Michael, 72 00:03:57,480 --> 00:03:59,560 Speaker 1: thank you. I'll stay with Bloomberg throughout the morning for 73 00:03:59,600 --> 00:04:02,200 Speaker 1: complete analysis of the Johns report. Do we speak live 74 00:04:02,240 --> 00:04:05,760 Speaker 1: with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh coming up at am Wall 75 00:04:05,800 --> 00:04:08,920 Speaker 1: Street time on Bloomberg Radio and television. Well, we wait 76 00:04:08,960 --> 00:04:11,360 Speaker 1: for that, Karen and other former FED officials weighing in 77 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:14,680 Speaker 1: on policy. Former Vice chair Richard Clarenda says the Fed 78 00:04:14,720 --> 00:04:16,760 Speaker 1: will need to raise short term interest rates to at 79 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:19,599 Speaker 1: least three and a half percent to bring inflation under control. 80 00:04:19,880 --> 00:04:23,680 Speaker 1: We get the details from Bloomberg's Charlie Pellett. Clarada's remarks 81 00:04:23,760 --> 00:04:26,919 Speaker 1: came in a speech to a Hoover Institute conference. He 82 00:04:27,000 --> 00:04:30,000 Speaker 1: said the funds rate will ultimately need to be raised 83 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:34,320 Speaker 1: well into restrictive territory by at least a percentage point 84 00:04:34,320 --> 00:04:37,040 Speaker 1: above the estimated nominal neutral rate of two and a 85 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:41,160 Speaker 1: half percent. Clarida left the Fed in January. On Wednesday, 86 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:44,279 Speaker 1: the Fed raised its target range for the federal funds 87 00:04:44,320 --> 00:04:47,600 Speaker 1: rate by a half percentage point. It also said ongoing 88 00:04:47,680 --> 00:04:51,200 Speaker 1: increases are likely, and it announced a plan to start 89 00:04:51,279 --> 00:04:55,000 Speaker 1: reducing its big balance sheet next month. In New York. 90 00:04:55,080 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 1: Charlie Pellet Bloomberg Day Break, Right, Charlie, thank you now 91 00:04:57,880 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 1: to the latest on the war in Ukraine. More civilian 92 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:04,080 Speaker 1: evacuations are expected from Maria Pole, but Ukrainian defenders are 93 00:05:04,120 --> 00:05:07,200 Speaker 1: refusing to surrender. The giant steel plant that's been under 94 00:05:07,240 --> 00:05:11,600 Speaker 1: relentless attack from Russia for weeks. Pentagon's spokesman John Kirby, 95 00:05:11,880 --> 00:05:14,480 Speaker 1: we would still assess that the Ukrainians are putting up 96 00:05:14,480 --> 00:05:17,240 Speaker 1: a very stiff resistance and that the Russians have not 97 00:05:17,400 --> 00:05:20,240 Speaker 1: made the progress that we believe they expected to make 98 00:05:20,240 --> 00:05:23,440 Speaker 1: by this point. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said, the battle 99 00:05:23,600 --> 00:05:27,040 Speaker 1: is far from over. Meantime, speculation grows that Vladimir Plutin 100 00:05:27,120 --> 00:05:30,200 Speaker 1: wants a major battlefield victory in time for World War 101 00:05:30,240 --> 00:05:33,800 Speaker 1: Two era Victory Day commemorations. First, Lady Joe Biden is 102 00:05:33,800 --> 00:05:36,040 Speaker 1: headed to Eastern Europe. Sh'll meet with US troops and 103 00:05:36,120 --> 00:05:39,440 Speaker 1: Ukrainian mothers and children in Romania, and spend Mother's Day 104 00:05:39,440 --> 00:05:43,080 Speaker 1: with displaced families in Slovakia. Let's turn to the pandemic now, Karen. 105 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:46,359 Speaker 1: We're seeing the travel industry put new pressure on COVID policies. 106 00:05:46,400 --> 00:05:50,920 Speaker 1: Wants the Biden administration to modify testing mandates for international flyers. 107 00:05:51,080 --> 00:05:55,159 Speaker 1: Bloombergs that Baxter has the story. Airlines, along with travel groups, 108 00:05:55,160 --> 00:05:58,320 Speaker 1: want to begin allowing vaccinated people to fly into the 109 00:05:58,440 --> 00:06:02,880 Speaker 1: US without first testing negative for COVID. This coalition includes 110 00:06:02,920 --> 00:06:07,160 Speaker 1: more than two hundred fifty travel groups and businesses, including airports. 111 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 1: They say the recovery and the international travel market is 112 00:06:10,480 --> 00:06:14,400 Speaker 1: down about seventy eight percent from twenty nineteen, and say 113 00:06:14,440 --> 00:06:19,120 Speaker 1: medical advancements can support it. Other countries, including the UK, Germany, 114 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:23,479 Speaker 1: and Canada have already dropped that mandate. In San Francisco, 115 00:06:23,520 --> 00:06:26,679 Speaker 1: I'm at Baxter Bloomberg Daybreak, right and thank you. Meantime, 116 00:06:26,800 --> 00:06:30,720 Speaker 1: Johnson and Johnson's COVID vaccine is under scrutiny. US regulators 117 00:06:30,720 --> 00:06:32,680 Speaker 1: are placing limits on this shot, and we get the 118 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:35,480 Speaker 1: latest lie from Bloomberg's nit a Young Good Morning Rity 119 00:06:35,520 --> 00:06:37,839 Speaker 1: to Good morning Karen. The f d A is limiting 120 00:06:37,880 --> 00:06:40,120 Speaker 1: the use of the J and J shot to adults 121 00:06:40,120 --> 00:06:43,560 Speaker 1: for whom other shots are not medically appropriate or accessible. 122 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:46,560 Speaker 1: The agency is also allowing those who would otherwise not 123 00:06:46,680 --> 00:06:50,360 Speaker 1: get immunized against the virus take JJ and j's shot. 124 00:06:51,240 --> 00:06:54,039 Speaker 1: And the FDA made the decision to limit the authorized 125 00:06:54,160 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 1: use of J and J shot after investigating reported cases 126 00:06:57,480 --> 00:06:59,920 Speaker 1: of blood clots and people who have taken the vex 127 00:07:00,040 --> 00:07:02,480 Speaker 1: seen live in New York. I'm gonna need a Young 128 00:07:02,520 --> 00:07:05,040 Speaker 1: Bloomberg daybreak, all right. We need to thank you. Right now, 129 00:07:05,160 --> 00:07:08,160 Speaker 1: SMP futures are down seven point staff futures down twenty four. 130 00:07:08,240 --> 00:07:11,920 Speaker 1: NASTACT futures lower by thirty five points. The tenure treasury 131 00:07:12,000 --> 00:07:15,080 Speaker 1: yield right now three point zero seven percent. Straight ahead, 132 00:07:15,120 --> 00:07:17,920 Speaker 1: your latest local headlines and a check of sports. This 133 00:07:18,480 --> 00:07:25,000 Speaker 1: is Bloomberg and it's now six so seven on Wall Street. 134 00:07:25,000 --> 00:07:27,400 Speaker 1: We're at fifty eight degrees in Central Park dealing with 135 00:07:27,440 --> 00:07:29,800 Speaker 1: an accident on westbound Route three. We'll get the details 136 00:07:29,880 --> 00:07:32,200 Speaker 1: coming up in traffic first, Michael bar with more on 137 00:07:32,280 --> 00:07:34,480 Speaker 1: what's going on in New York and around the world. Michael, 138 00:07:34,520 --> 00:07:36,520 Speaker 1: thank you very much. Nathan. It would be the largest 139 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:39,600 Speaker 1: rent increase for New York City apartments in about ten years. 140 00:07:40,040 --> 00:07:42,920 Speaker 1: A preliminary vote by the New York City Rent Guidelines 141 00:07:43,000 --> 00:07:47,120 Speaker 1: Board last night I proposed the hike for rent stabilized apartments. 142 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:50,720 Speaker 1: It proposed a rent increase of two to four percent 143 00:07:50,840 --> 00:07:54,240 Speaker 1: for one year leases and a four to six percent 144 00:07:54,320 --> 00:07:57,560 Speaker 1: increase for two year leases. A final vote is expected 145 00:07:57,600 --> 00:08:00,280 Speaker 1: at the end of May. Connecticut Democratic govern Or Ned 146 00:08:00,360 --> 00:08:03,440 Speaker 1: Lamot signed a law designed to protect people who provide 147 00:08:03,440 --> 00:08:06,880 Speaker 1: an abortion and are then sued in another state. You know, 148 00:08:06,960 --> 00:08:09,400 Speaker 1: Twitter message Lamont says it was a bill he was 149 00:08:09,440 --> 00:08:11,680 Speaker 1: eager to sign. I think you've heard a lot about 150 00:08:11,680 --> 00:08:14,200 Speaker 1: what's coming out of the Supreme Court and a preliminary 151 00:08:14,280 --> 00:08:16,360 Speaker 1: ruling that looks like they may be on the edge 152 00:08:16,360 --> 00:08:19,640 Speaker 1: of a ending a woman's right to choose and ending 153 00:08:19,680 --> 00:08:22,040 Speaker 1: a Roe v. Wade. That's not going to happen the 154 00:08:22,040 --> 00:08:24,240 Speaker 1: state of Connecticut, not as long as I'm here. No 155 00:08:24,440 --> 00:08:27,360 Speaker 1: politicians are going to get between you and your doctor. 156 00:08:27,680 --> 00:08:30,240 Speaker 1: You make the choice. The law is set to take 157 00:08:30,240 --> 00:08:34,360 Speaker 1: effect on July first. Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hokel, who says 158 00:08:34,480 --> 00:08:37,440 Speaker 1: anyone who needs access to care will be welcome with 159 00:08:37,480 --> 00:08:39,960 Speaker 1: open arms in New York. I want to have this 160 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:43,200 Speaker 1: enshrined not just in state law, but in our constitution, 161 00:08:43,760 --> 00:08:46,800 Speaker 1: just in case there ever is a situation we lose 162 00:08:46,840 --> 00:08:48,760 Speaker 1: the House, to lose the Senate. Heaven for Midnight. Dun't 163 00:08:48,760 --> 00:08:52,479 Speaker 1: believe that will happen. Governor Hokel told ABC the reality 164 00:08:52,760 --> 00:08:56,560 Speaker 1: rolling Back wrote is just like a punch in the nose. 165 00:08:57,200 --> 00:08:59,719 Speaker 1: US Chief Justice John Roberts called the League of a 166 00:08:59,760 --> 00:09:02,960 Speaker 1: draft out of the Supreme Court abortion opinion this week 167 00:09:03,280 --> 00:09:07,480 Speaker 1: absolutely appalling. Roberts told the Judicial Conference in Atlanta, the 168 00:09:07,520 --> 00:09:10,679 Speaker 1: person responsible would be foolish to think the disclosure will 169 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 1: affect the court's handling of the case. Some Ukrainian refugees 170 00:09:14,280 --> 00:09:17,280 Speaker 1: are making a new life in Rochester, New York, even 171 00:09:17,360 --> 00:09:21,120 Speaker 1: behind their homeland torn apart by the Russian invasion. Ghana. 172 00:09:21,360 --> 00:09:26,320 Speaker 1: India says she never wanted to leave it so nice. 173 00:09:26,360 --> 00:09:30,120 Speaker 1: I never want to go out for my content because 174 00:09:30,280 --> 00:09:34,800 Speaker 1: I love the family. Will be meeting with their host 175 00:09:34,840 --> 00:09:38,840 Speaker 1: family later today. Karine Jean Pierre will replace Jen Sakis 176 00:09:38,840 --> 00:09:41,960 Speaker 1: White House Press Secretary. Jean Pilierre is the first black 177 00:09:42,000 --> 00:09:45,520 Speaker 1: person and openly LGBTQ person to hold the position. It 178 00:09:45,679 --> 00:09:49,760 Speaker 1: is an honor and a privilege to be behind this podium. 179 00:09:49,800 --> 00:09:51,760 Speaker 1: In about a week or so, when Jen is ready, 180 00:09:52,600 --> 00:09:55,920 Speaker 1: Zaki leaves on thirteenth Global News twenty four hours a 181 00:09:56,040 --> 00:09:58,560 Speaker 1: day on air and on Bloomberg Quick Take, powered by 182 00:09:58,559 --> 00:10:02,440 Speaker 1: more than journalist analysts more than twenty countries. Michael Barr, 183 00:10:02,480 --> 00:10:09,920 Speaker 1: this is Bloomberg. Nathan, Thanks Michael. Up to six ten 184 00:10:09,960 --> 00:10:12,160 Speaker 1: on Wall Street Time for the Bloomberg Sports Up Daviews, 185 00:10:12,240 --> 00:10:14,959 Speaker 1: John Stashower, Thanks Nathan. Rangers and Penguins back at the 186 00:10:15,000 --> 00:10:18,000 Speaker 1: Garden after that marathon three overtime game one, like that one, 187 00:10:18,040 --> 00:10:20,839 Speaker 1: the Rangers scored first. Unlike that when they kept the lead, 188 00:10:20,880 --> 00:10:23,960 Speaker 1: beat Pittsburgh five to two, five different goal scorers. Andrew 189 00:10:24,040 --> 00:10:27,640 Speaker 1: cop Off at Artemi Panairin passed, Ryan Strom deflected in 190 00:10:28,000 --> 00:10:30,360 Speaker 1: Adam Fox shot on the power play. Chris Crowder deflected 191 00:10:30,400 --> 00:10:32,760 Speaker 1: in the Frank Patronto shotting in the third period. Pannerin 192 00:10:33,160 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 1: and Patronto scored themselves for Igor Cisterkin. After seventy nine 193 00:10:36,800 --> 00:10:39,040 Speaker 1: stains the other night, he had thirty nine more. Game 194 00:10:39,080 --> 00:10:42,560 Speaker 1: three tomorrow night in Pittsburgh also wins for Florida, Dallas 195 00:10:42,640 --> 00:10:45,520 Speaker 1: and Colorado. The Mets in Philadelphia and a lot of 196 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:48,080 Speaker 1: their fans, no doubt, turned this game off. The Phillies 197 00:10:48,160 --> 00:10:51,280 Speaker 1: landed seventh and nothing seven one in the ninth inning. 198 00:10:51,520 --> 00:10:54,160 Speaker 1: Here is Marte now dim Mo good lead at first. 199 00:10:54,200 --> 00:10:57,560 Speaker 1: The pitch swing on a high fly ball left center field, 200 00:10:57,760 --> 00:11:00,160 Speaker 1: pretty deep. It's got some legs back near to all. 201 00:11:00,160 --> 00:11:02,959 Speaker 1: Its good for Ahad taking a tape the lead, Nebo 202 00:11:03,080 --> 00:11:06,640 Speaker 1: a round third coming home pa score standing double for 203 00:11:06,800 --> 00:11:12,199 Speaker 1: Farte eight because seven they are holy Stikey's but Mets 204 00:11:12,240 --> 00:11:15,200 Speaker 1: with a seven run night tenday, that's sent us. It's 205 00:11:15,240 --> 00:11:19,000 Speaker 1: back part w CVS seven runs on eight hits. Mark 206 00:11:19,080 --> 00:11:20,880 Speaker 1: they had two and then they scored four times with 207 00:11:20,960 --> 00:11:23,800 Speaker 1: two outs. Third time in Mets history they've won a 208 00:11:23,800 --> 00:11:26,520 Speaker 1: game one trailing by six. In the ninth NBA playoffs 209 00:11:26,559 --> 00:11:29,160 Speaker 1: resumed tonight, Philadelphia trails Miami to nothing. They're open to 210 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:31,880 Speaker 1: get Joe l m bed at a concussion protocol. Phoenix 211 00:11:31,960 --> 00:11:34,319 Speaker 1: up to not being Game three in Dallas. The Celtics 212 00:11:34,559 --> 00:11:36,840 Speaker 1: hope to have Marcus Smart back for their Game three 213 00:11:36,840 --> 00:11:39,400 Speaker 1: tomorrow and Milwaukee. Memphis will be without a second leading 214 00:11:39,480 --> 00:11:42,800 Speaker 1: score tomorrow at Golden State. Dylan Brooks suspended for his 215 00:11:42,960 --> 00:11:47,719 Speaker 1: hit of Gary Payton, John Stashward, Bloomberg Sports, Nay, Holy Shnikeys, 216 00:11:48,160 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 1: thank you, John sp features down twelve points, staff features 217 00:11:51,280 --> 00:11:55,000 Speaker 1: down fifty six standstack futures down fifty five ten, Your 218 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:57,959 Speaker 1: treasury down twelve thirty seconds. The yield now three point 219 00:11:58,040 --> 00:12:08,120 Speaker 1: zero eight per cent. You're listening to Bloomberg Daybreak Bloomberg 220 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:11,800 Speaker 1: eleven three oh weather rain and low sixties today, rain 221 00:12:11,880 --> 00:12:15,920 Speaker 1: and low fifties tomorrow, more showers for Mother's Day, upper 222 00:12:15,960 --> 00:12:22,559 Speaker 1: fifties by Sunday. Right now fifty eight in Central Park Markets, 223 00:12:22,640 --> 00:12:25,719 Speaker 1: headlines and breaking news twenty four hours a day at 224 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:29,119 Speaker 1: Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg Business App, and at Bloomberg 225 00:12:29,200 --> 00:12:38,079 Speaker 1: Quick Tape. This is a Bloomberg Business flash, and I'm 226 00:12:38,160 --> 00:12:41,360 Speaker 1: Karen Moscow stocks are sliding with bonds, a dollar rising, 227 00:12:41,360 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 1: as inflation rising, burrowing costs, and China's COVID lockdown's depressed sentiment. 228 00:12:45,800 --> 00:12:49,120 Speaker 1: European stocks extending their losses this morning. They're falling more 229 00:12:49,160 --> 00:12:51,480 Speaker 1: than one percent and are set for the worst weekly 230 00:12:51,559 --> 00:12:54,160 Speaker 1: drop in two months. U S stock indise futures lower. 231 00:12:54,440 --> 00:12:56,760 Speaker 1: It's after the SMP five dred fold more than three 232 00:12:56,760 --> 00:12:59,640 Speaker 1: and a half percent yesterday in the nasdack lost five percent. 233 00:13:00,040 --> 00:13:02,040 Speaker 1: Let we check the markets every fifteen minutes throughout the 234 00:13:02,040 --> 00:13:05,360 Speaker 1: trading day. On Bloomberg s and P futures down fifteen 235 00:13:05,400 --> 00:13:08,080 Speaker 1: points this morning, down features down seventy nine and nowsday 236 00:13:08,160 --> 00:13:11,200 Speaker 1: features down seventy two. The decks in Germany's down one 237 00:13:11,240 --> 00:13:14,679 Speaker 1: point two percent. Ten year treasury down eleven thirty seconds. 238 00:13:14,760 --> 00:13:17,200 Speaker 1: They yield is at three point eight percent. They yield 239 00:13:17,240 --> 00:13:20,040 Speaker 1: on the two year two point seven three percent. Nine 240 00:13:20,040 --> 00:13:22,120 Speaker 1: max screwed oil up to in a quarter percent of 241 00:13:22,200 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 1: two dollars forty three cents at a hundred ten dollars 242 00:13:24,480 --> 00:13:26,959 Speaker 1: seventy one cents a barrel call, make school the third 243 00:13:26,960 --> 00:13:29,240 Speaker 1: of a percent, or five dollars eighty cents at eighteen 244 00:13:29,240 --> 00:13:32,199 Speaker 1: eighty one fifty announced the euro one point oh five 245 00:13:32,280 --> 00:13:34,439 Speaker 1: eight one against the dollar, British pound one point to 246 00:13:34,640 --> 00:13:36,840 Speaker 1: three three nine and the end at one thirty point 247 00:13:36,960 --> 00:13:40,240 Speaker 1: three six and Bitcoin this morning down six tenths percent 248 00:13:40,280 --> 00:13:43,360 Speaker 1: at thirty six thousand, two hundred thirty dollars. I mean, 249 00:13:43,480 --> 00:13:45,560 Speaker 1: of course, watching for the April jobs report at an 250 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:48,800 Speaker 1: eight thirty Wall Street time. That's a Bloomberg business flash. 251 00:13:48,800 --> 00:13:50,880 Speaker 1: Now here's Michael Barr with more on what's going on 252 00:13:50,960 --> 00:13:53,800 Speaker 1: around the world. Michael Karen, thank you very much. Training 253 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:57,680 Speaker 1: and fighters battling Russian forces in the tunnels beneath Maryuple's 254 00:13:57,720 --> 00:14:01,160 Speaker 1: steel plant are refusing to surve render. The battle is 255 00:14:01,240 --> 00:14:05,000 Speaker 1: unfolding in the last Ukrainian stronghold of the Strategic Ports city. 256 00:14:05,400 --> 00:14:09,680 Speaker 1: The FDA has limited use of the Johnson and Johnson 257 00:14:09,720 --> 00:14:13,480 Speaker 1: COVID vaccine to adults. It comes after an investigation of 258 00:14:13,559 --> 00:14:16,960 Speaker 1: rare and potentially deadly blood clots related to the J 259 00:14:17,120 --> 00:14:20,720 Speaker 1: and J single shot vaccine. NHL playoff the Rangers beat 260 00:14:20,760 --> 00:14:22,880 Speaker 1: the Penguins five two to even their series. At a 261 00:14:22,920 --> 00:14:26,200 Speaker 1: game of peace. The Capitols lost to the Panthers that series. 262 00:14:26,240 --> 00:14:28,720 Speaker 1: Now even at a game of peace. In baseball, the 263 00:14:28,720 --> 00:14:31,080 Speaker 1: Mets one, scoring seven runds of the ninth against the 264 00:14:31,120 --> 00:14:33,800 Speaker 1: Phillies to win it. The Orioles won, the Red Sox, 265 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:37,120 Speaker 1: Nationals and Giants lost. Global News twenty four hours a 266 00:14:37,200 --> 00:14:40,520 Speaker 1: day on air and on Bloomberg Quittake, powered by more 267 00:14:40,560 --> 00:14:44,160 Speaker 1: than twenty seven hundred journalists and analysts more than twenty countries. 268 00:14:44,440 --> 00:14:47,840 Speaker 1: Michael Bart, this is Bloomberg. Nathan alright, Michael, thank you. 269 00:14:47,840 --> 00:14:49,880 Speaker 1: We're coming up to six twenty on Wall Street line 270 00:14:49,880 --> 00:14:53,440 Speaker 1: from the Bloomberg Interactive Broker Studios. This is Bloomberg Daybreak. 271 00:14:53,520 --> 00:14:57,000 Speaker 1: Let's get more on these markets now. Bloomberg Television anchor 272 00:14:57,040 --> 00:15:00,760 Speaker 1: and markets correspondent Danny Burger joins me as we get 273 00:15:00,760 --> 00:15:05,000 Speaker 1: ready to close out a week of extreme volatility. Danny, 274 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:08,400 Speaker 1: good morning. It has been watching the bouncing ball, and 275 00:15:08,440 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 1: the bounces have been insane this week. You know. The 276 00:15:12,560 --> 00:15:14,600 Speaker 1: crazy thing is is that actually if you look on 277 00:15:14,880 --> 00:15:18,040 Speaker 1: a week basis, just you know, this week up to today, 278 00:15:18,080 --> 00:15:20,440 Speaker 1: the NASA is actually flat. So if you were an 279 00:15:20,480 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 1: alien just dropped down onto the earth, you wouldn't think 280 00:15:23,640 --> 00:15:26,160 Speaker 1: anything happened. But I mean, certainly it did not trade 281 00:15:26,200 --> 00:15:31,320 Speaker 1: flat most days. No, Yeah, I mean something happened. Obviously 282 00:15:31,480 --> 00:15:35,960 Speaker 1: we had we had the FED taking seventy five basis 283 00:15:36,000 --> 00:15:39,320 Speaker 1: points off the table. I mean, now with the action 284 00:15:39,400 --> 00:15:42,120 Speaker 1: we're seeing this morning, it looks like the surge following 285 00:15:42,200 --> 00:15:45,360 Speaker 1: that was a sugar rush. Yeah. I mean I I 286 00:15:45,440 --> 00:15:49,640 Speaker 1: kind of had this feeling that yesterday a lot of 287 00:15:49,640 --> 00:15:52,200 Speaker 1: the moves had to do with positioning, because you had 288 00:15:52,200 --> 00:15:56,600 Speaker 1: hedge funds going in to the FED meeting, very short treasuries, 289 00:15:56,600 --> 00:15:58,320 Speaker 1: and I think a lot of them were short treasuries 290 00:15:58,360 --> 00:16:01,320 Speaker 1: with this idea that they talk out seventy five basis points, 291 00:16:01,320 --> 00:16:03,800 Speaker 1: so they don't talk about seventy five basis points, so 292 00:16:03,920 --> 00:16:06,960 Speaker 1: you get the short covering of bonds as allows them 293 00:16:07,080 --> 00:16:09,840 Speaker 1: to rally. That makes equity sentiment a little bit better. 294 00:16:10,200 --> 00:16:12,520 Speaker 1: But I think when you step back and you say, okay, 295 00:16:12,600 --> 00:16:16,120 Speaker 1: he said they weren't actively discussing seventy five basis point hikes, 296 00:16:16,160 --> 00:16:18,800 Speaker 1: I mean they still hiked fifty basis points. They're still 297 00:16:18,800 --> 00:16:21,600 Speaker 1: expected to hike two hundred more basis points. I mean 298 00:16:21,600 --> 00:16:25,080 Speaker 1: the expectation is still there for them to be hawkish. 299 00:16:25,120 --> 00:16:28,280 Speaker 1: So I think, save for the sort of positioning reaction, 300 00:16:28,400 --> 00:16:31,880 Speaker 1: I would say what we're saw yesterday was perhaps more 301 00:16:31,960 --> 00:16:34,520 Speaker 1: what you'd spect in line with the Fed that decided 302 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:38,480 Speaker 1: to hike fifty basis points and talked about coming QT. Yeah, 303 00:16:38,560 --> 00:16:41,040 Speaker 1: potentially coming a day later. But you know, a lot 304 00:16:41,080 --> 00:16:43,680 Speaker 1: of the talk going into the FED meeting, Danny, as 305 00:16:43,680 --> 00:16:47,720 Speaker 1: you know, was that multiple fifty basis point rate hikes 306 00:16:47,760 --> 00:16:51,360 Speaker 1: were getting baked in. Is there further baking in to go? 307 00:16:52,680 --> 00:16:55,320 Speaker 1: I I think that it's not even just baking in 308 00:16:55,680 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 1: more rate hikes, because perhaps that is all baked in, 309 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:01,920 Speaker 1: which would mean that the two year yield has peaked. 310 00:17:02,440 --> 00:17:04,600 Speaker 1: We saw that in the market action yesterday. Even as 311 00:17:04,720 --> 00:17:06,880 Speaker 1: yields are moving higher, the two year yield wasn't doing 312 00:17:06,880 --> 00:17:09,080 Speaker 1: too much. So I think perhaps just in terms of 313 00:17:09,160 --> 00:17:11,879 Speaker 1: rate rises, perhaps that's baked in. But there's more to 314 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:14,760 Speaker 1: this talkish picture. Again, there's a balance sheet runoff. That's 315 00:17:14,760 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 1: something you'd see on the long end, and indeed we 316 00:17:16,640 --> 00:17:19,680 Speaker 1: saw long end yields go up. And there's this question 317 00:17:20,119 --> 00:17:23,439 Speaker 1: that Andrew Bailey said yesterday the BOE Governor Bank of 318 00:17:23,720 --> 00:17:27,560 Speaker 1: uh England governor saying that, look, there is this concern 319 00:17:27,720 --> 00:17:30,639 Speaker 1: about the economy. The economy might slow. It's kind of 320 00:17:30,680 --> 00:17:33,399 Speaker 1: the quiet thing that not many central bankers are saying 321 00:17:33,400 --> 00:17:35,680 Speaker 1: out loud. So you know, while they're on this project 322 00:17:35,720 --> 00:17:39,560 Speaker 1: of dialing back and and easing, getting rid of the 323 00:17:39,560 --> 00:17:41,679 Speaker 1: easing that they had done over the pandemic, I mean, 324 00:17:41,680 --> 00:17:43,959 Speaker 1: there's a chance that hurts the economy and that's not 325 00:17:43,960 --> 00:17:46,960 Speaker 1: good for risk assets. Yeah, certainly that was a sentiment 326 00:17:47,000 --> 00:17:51,159 Speaker 1: we heard from Lisa Ange Saunders, from Charles Schwab that 327 00:17:51,240 --> 00:17:53,280 Speaker 1: the market might not be fully pricing in the risk 328 00:17:53,320 --> 00:17:55,720 Speaker 1: of recession at this point. We're speaking with Ben Laidler 329 00:17:55,880 --> 00:17:58,800 Speaker 1: last hour. He's looking ahead to the jobs report later 330 00:17:58,800 --> 00:18:02,160 Speaker 1: this morning, the piece the data coming out next week. 331 00:18:02,840 --> 00:18:05,440 Speaker 1: Are we in line for more volatility on economic data? 332 00:18:05,960 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 1: I think so. I I think honestly it's just going 333 00:18:08,359 --> 00:18:11,359 Speaker 1: to be volatile from here. One. Liquidity is is pretty low, 334 00:18:11,480 --> 00:18:15,080 Speaker 1: and I don't think we really have a great grasp 335 00:18:15,240 --> 00:18:18,000 Speaker 1: of central banks right now. Economists have really struggled to 336 00:18:18,040 --> 00:18:21,120 Speaker 1: get a lot of these data points right um. Too 337 00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:23,919 Speaker 1: much criticism over the past two years, and if we 338 00:18:23,960 --> 00:18:26,639 Speaker 1: can't really grasp what the common data is going to be. 339 00:18:26,680 --> 00:18:29,640 Speaker 1: We're struggling to kind of understand how central banks are 340 00:18:29,640 --> 00:18:31,560 Speaker 1: doing this, and I think we've gone into this period 341 00:18:31,640 --> 00:18:35,480 Speaker 1: underestimating the power that the FED, that the b o E, 342 00:18:35,560 --> 00:18:38,399 Speaker 1: that central banks around the world have in terms of 343 00:18:38,440 --> 00:18:40,679 Speaker 1: moving these markets. So I think that's only going to 344 00:18:40,720 --> 00:18:44,240 Speaker 1: continue as we get data releases. Bloomberg's Danny Burger on 345 00:18:44,280 --> 00:18:47,840 Speaker 1: this flat market on a week basis. Danny, always great 346 00:18:47,840 --> 00:18:51,680 Speaker 1: talking with you, Bloomberg television anchor and markets correspondent, Danny Burger, 347 00:18:51,720 --> 00:18:55,639 Speaker 1: Thank you, Danny. This is the Big Take, the best 348 00:18:55,720 --> 00:18:59,320 Speaker 1: of Boomberg's in depth, original reporting from around the globe. 349 00:18:59,800 --> 00:19:03,200 Speaker 1: Really fast moving story that's caused a lot of outrage 350 00:19:03,240 --> 00:19:06,840 Speaker 1: among investors. This is so fascinating. The market shutdown in 351 00:19:06,840 --> 00:19:09,639 Speaker 1: a way it's never done before. That's gonna have consequences 352 00:19:09,720 --> 00:19:12,920 Speaker 1: for years to come. The Big Take on bloom Bird 353 00:19:13,040 --> 00:19:16,800 Speaker 1: Radio to the six and Wall Street now in our 354 00:19:16,840 --> 00:19:19,480 Speaker 1: Big Take story this morning is about the right hand 355 00:19:19,600 --> 00:19:23,160 Speaker 1: man next to the world's richest man, the fixer who 356 00:19:23,200 --> 00:19:28,120 Speaker 1: handles Elon Musk's fortune and in many cases, his dirty work. 357 00:19:28,359 --> 00:19:31,880 Speaker 1: Bloomberg's Ben Stubbles is with us now from more on 358 00:19:32,040 --> 00:19:35,400 Speaker 1: this Big Take story, Ben, good morning, tell us more 359 00:19:35,440 --> 00:19:40,199 Speaker 1: about Jared Birchall and I think, yeah, Jared Burchell, he's 360 00:19:40,200 --> 00:19:43,240 Speaker 1: an interesting individual. He's forty seven year old man foreman, 361 00:19:43,280 --> 00:19:46,359 Speaker 1: Morgan Stanley banker. And yeah, as you say, he deals 362 00:19:46,400 --> 00:19:50,360 Speaker 1: with everything the personal affairs of the world's richest man 363 00:19:50,480 --> 00:19:53,119 Speaker 1: that that has ranged from it as he sort of 364 00:19:53,200 --> 00:19:56,880 Speaker 1: hinted too earlier, hiring a private investigator over the lawsuit 365 00:19:57,000 --> 00:19:59,000 Speaker 1: that even must faced and one I have to say, 366 00:19:59,320 --> 00:20:02,040 Speaker 1: and recording it, which is scuba expert, a pedo guy. 367 00:20:02,400 --> 00:20:05,639 Speaker 1: And it also includes the dealing with Wall Street Banks, 368 00:20:05,640 --> 00:20:09,000 Speaker 1: for example, over the Twitter takeover and actually helping to 369 00:20:09,080 --> 00:20:13,240 Speaker 1: actually get extra individual investors such as Oracle Corps Larry 370 00:20:13,280 --> 00:20:16,040 Speaker 1: Ellison to help finance that deal as well. So you 371 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:19,679 Speaker 1: can sort of see the scope of the affairs. That's 372 00:20:19,720 --> 00:20:22,159 Speaker 1: this thing. The thing. I'm Karen Moscow along with in 373 00:20:22,280 --> 00:20:24,760 Speaker 1: Nathan Hagar, and we're just about three hours away from 374 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:27,160 Speaker 1: the open of US trading. Time for the five things 375 00:20:27,160 --> 00:20:29,080 Speaker 1: you need to notice start your day. Brought to you 376 00:20:29,200 --> 00:20:33,600 Speaker 1: by Interactive Brokers. Interactive Brokers charges Martin loan rates from 377 00:20:33,640 --> 00:20:36,280 Speaker 1: zero point a three percent to one point three percent 378 00:20:36,560 --> 00:20:38,840 Speaker 1: rates subject to change. Learn more at ib k R 379 00:20:38,920 --> 00:20:42,880 Speaker 1: dot Com slash compare. The first futures are lower after 380 00:20:43,000 --> 00:20:45,960 Speaker 1: back to back days of volatile trading. The market surged 381 00:20:46,040 --> 00:20:49,320 Speaker 1: Wednesday and then came yesterday sell off. The NASDAG dropped 382 00:20:49,359 --> 00:20:51,560 Speaker 1: five percent and the S and P slipped more than 383 00:20:51,600 --> 00:20:54,440 Speaker 1: three and a half percent. And investors today will react 384 00:20:54,480 --> 00:20:57,359 Speaker 1: to the April jobs report media and forecasts for a 385 00:20:57,480 --> 00:21:01,040 Speaker 1: gain of three hundred eighty thousand non jobs in a 386 00:21:01,080 --> 00:21:03,879 Speaker 1: three and a half percent unemployment rate. Megan Green is 387 00:21:03,880 --> 00:21:07,639 Speaker 1: Global chief Economist at Kroll Or. Importantly, unemployment is probably 388 00:21:07,720 --> 00:21:10,440 Speaker 1: going to take down even further, and crucially, I think 389 00:21:10,440 --> 00:21:13,960 Speaker 1: the participation rate will take up as workers jumped back 390 00:21:14,000 --> 00:21:17,960 Speaker 1: into the labor force and Kroll Global Chief Economist Megan 391 00:21:18,000 --> 00:21:20,880 Speaker 1: Green spoke with Joe Matthew on Bloomberg Sound on Catch 392 00:21:20,920 --> 00:21:23,520 Speaker 1: the show weekdays at five pm Easter and on Bloomberg 393 00:21:23,600 --> 00:21:25,919 Speaker 1: Radio and stick with the Bloomberg throughout the morning for 394 00:21:25,960 --> 00:21:29,000 Speaker 1: complete analysis of the job's your poor to Labor. Secretary 395 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:31,920 Speaker 1: Marty Walsh joins us at five am Wall Street Time 396 00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:35,200 Speaker 1: on both Bloomberg Radio and television. All right, Karen turned 397 00:21:35,240 --> 00:21:38,199 Speaker 1: into the White House. Now. President Biden met with a 398 00:21:38,200 --> 00:21:42,240 Speaker 1: group of labor organizers yesterday, including a former Amazon worker 399 00:21:42,280 --> 00:21:45,040 Speaker 1: who led a drive for a union on Staten Island. 400 00:21:45,040 --> 00:21:48,240 Speaker 1: That worker, Christian Smalls, spoke about the meeting with Bloomberg's 401 00:21:48,240 --> 00:21:51,119 Speaker 1: Emily Chang. Know, it was great to see that he 402 00:21:51,240 --> 00:21:54,520 Speaker 1: still recognizes that, you know, we have to have some 403 00:21:54,640 --> 00:21:57,560 Speaker 1: regulations with the company as far as union. Former Amazon 404 00:21:57,600 --> 00:22:01,120 Speaker 1: employee Christian Small spoke with Emily Chang on blue Burg Technology. 405 00:22:01,200 --> 00:22:04,680 Speaker 1: That program airs weekdays at five pm Eastern on Bloomberg Television. 406 00:22:04,880 --> 00:22:07,040 Speaker 1: You can also listen to it as a podcast on Apple, 407 00:22:07,160 --> 00:22:12,080 Speaker 1: Spotify and other platforms. Well. Nathan, Politics also and focus overseas. 408 00:22:12,160 --> 00:22:14,560 Speaker 1: First Lady Joe Biden. We'll meet with US troops and 409 00:22:14,560 --> 00:22:18,640 Speaker 1: displaced Ukrainian families in Eastern Europe this weekend. In Ukraine, 410 00:22:18,680 --> 00:22:22,160 Speaker 1: civilian evacuations our plan from Aria Pole as hold out 411 00:22:22,200 --> 00:22:25,200 Speaker 1: fighters battle Russian forces and the steel plant. And in 412 00:22:25,320 --> 00:22:29,320 Speaker 1: COVID Newscaren it's another blow to Johnson and Johnson's vaccine. 413 00:22:29,720 --> 00:22:33,359 Speaker 1: US regulators are placing limits on the shot. Bloomberg's Ranita 414 00:22:33,400 --> 00:22:35,600 Speaker 1: Young joins US Live with more. Good morning, Rnita, Good 415 00:22:35,600 --> 00:22:38,159 Speaker 1: morning Nathan. The FDA is limiting the use of the 416 00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:40,640 Speaker 1: J and J shot two adults for whom other vaccines 417 00:22:40,640 --> 00:22:44,720 Speaker 1: are not medically appropriate or accessible. The agency is also 418 00:22:44,760 --> 00:22:47,760 Speaker 1: allowing those who would otherwise not get immunized against the 419 00:22:47,840 --> 00:22:51,199 Speaker 1: virus to take J and J's single shot vaccine. The 420 00:22:51,240 --> 00:22:55,000 Speaker 1: FDA made the decision after investigating reported cases of blood 421 00:22:55,080 --> 00:22:57,879 Speaker 1: clots and people who have taken the shot live in 422 00:22:57,920 --> 00:23:01,520 Speaker 1: New York. I'm Ranita Young, Bloomberg Breaker nat to thank you. 423 00:23:01,600 --> 00:23:03,680 Speaker 1: That's the five things you need to know to start 424 00:23:03,720 --> 00:23:07,120 Speaker 1: your day, brought to you by Interactive Brokers and futures 425 00:23:07,119 --> 00:23:10,880 Speaker 1: this morning are lower SNP futures down about seven points down, 426 00:23:10,920 --> 00:23:14,959 Speaker 1: futures down nineteen, nasday futures down thirties six, the ten 427 00:23:15,040 --> 00:23:18,160 Speaker 1: year treasury down ten thirty seconds. He'll three point oh 428 00:23:18,200 --> 00:23:20,360 Speaker 1: seven per cent, and they yield on the two year 429 00:23:20,440 --> 00:23:23,440 Speaker 1: two point seven two percent. And non nex scrude oil 430 00:23:23,560 --> 00:23:25,720 Speaker 1: is up two point two percent of two dollars thirty 431 00:23:25,720 --> 00:23:28,119 Speaker 1: eight cents and a hundred ten dollars sixty five cents 432 00:23:28,119 --> 00:23:31,320 Speaker 1: of barrel. Straight ahead, your latest local headlines, plus a 433 00:23:31,400 --> 00:23:39,639 Speaker 1: check of sports, and this is Bloomberg. Thanks Karen sixty 434 00:23:39,680 --> 00:23:41,840 Speaker 1: three on Wall Street. Rain in fifty eight degrees in 435 00:23:41,920 --> 00:23:44,600 Speaker 1: Central Park and westbound Route three is still closed by 436 00:23:44,600 --> 00:23:47,280 Speaker 1: the meadow Lands for an accident investigation. Details coming up 437 00:23:47,280 --> 00:23:49,960 Speaker 1: in Traffic. First Michael bar with more on what's going 438 00:23:50,000 --> 00:23:51,960 Speaker 1: on in New York and around the world. Good morning, Michael, 439 00:23:52,040 --> 00:23:54,960 Speaker 1: Good morning Nathan. It would be the largest rent increase 440 00:23:55,080 --> 00:23:57,720 Speaker 1: for New York City apartments in about ten years. A 441 00:23:57,800 --> 00:24:01,120 Speaker 1: preliminary vote by the New York City Rent Guidelines Board 442 00:24:01,200 --> 00:24:05,359 Speaker 1: last night proposed the hike for rent stabilized departments. It 443 00:24:05,440 --> 00:24:09,080 Speaker 1: proposed a rent increase of two to four for one 444 00:24:09,160 --> 00:24:12,560 Speaker 1: year leases and a four to six percent increase for 445 00:24:12,600 --> 00:24:16,159 Speaker 1: two year leases. Neither tenants nor landlords were satisfied with 446 00:24:16,200 --> 00:24:19,040 Speaker 1: the outcome. Tenants say it's too much, landlords say the 447 00:24:19,080 --> 00:24:21,760 Speaker 1: hike is not enough. The final vote is expected at 448 00:24:21,760 --> 00:24:24,960 Speaker 1: the end of May. Connecticut Democratic Governor Need Lamont signed 449 00:24:24,960 --> 00:24:27,840 Speaker 1: a law designed to protect people who provide an abortion 450 00:24:28,000 --> 00:24:31,879 Speaker 1: and are then sued in another state you know twitter message. 451 00:24:31,960 --> 00:24:34,280 Speaker 1: Lamont says it was a bill he was eager to sign. 452 00:24:34,520 --> 00:24:36,199 Speaker 1: I think you've heard a lot about what's coming out 453 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:39,000 Speaker 1: of the Supreme Court and a preliminary ruling that looks 454 00:24:39,040 --> 00:24:41,480 Speaker 1: like they may be on the edge of a ending 455 00:24:41,480 --> 00:24:44,560 Speaker 1: a woman's right to choose and ending a Roe v. Wade. 456 00:24:44,960 --> 00:24:46,960 Speaker 1: That's not going to happen the state of Connecticut. Not 457 00:24:47,040 --> 00:24:49,399 Speaker 1: as long as I'm here, though. Politicians are going to 458 00:24:49,440 --> 00:24:52,480 Speaker 1: get between you and your doctor. You make the choice. 459 00:24:52,920 --> 00:24:55,160 Speaker 1: The law is set to take effect on July one. 460 00:24:55,640 --> 00:24:57,679 Speaker 1: The measure was prompted by a law in Texas that 461 00:24:57,720 --> 00:25:00,719 Speaker 1: allows private citizens to take civil act and to enforce 462 00:25:00,760 --> 00:25:04,560 Speaker 1: its ban on abortion. Meanwhile, New York Governor Kathy Hokel, 463 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:08,240 Speaker 1: who says anyone who needs access to care will be 464 00:25:08,359 --> 00:25:11,000 Speaker 1: welcomed with open arms in the state. The reality is 465 00:25:11,040 --> 00:25:12,720 Speaker 1: just like a punch in the nose. I mean, people 466 00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:15,560 Speaker 1: are saying this could actually happen in a matter of weeks, 467 00:25:15,560 --> 00:25:18,560 Speaker 1: so it was an extraordinary development. I think this is 468 00:25:18,600 --> 00:25:23,439 Speaker 1: his turned the political world upside down. Governor Hokel spoke 469 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:27,159 Speaker 1: to ABC. Karine Jean Pierre will replace Jen Saki as 470 00:25:27,160 --> 00:25:30,399 Speaker 1: White House Press Secretary, becoming both the first black person 471 00:25:30,720 --> 00:25:34,760 Speaker 1: and openly LGBTQ person to hold the position. Saki spoke 472 00:25:34,840 --> 00:25:38,119 Speaker 1: about her principal deputy, I'm just so grateful to have 473 00:25:38,200 --> 00:25:40,879 Speaker 1: had Karin by my side um for this over the 474 00:25:40,960 --> 00:25:43,200 Speaker 1: last fifteen months, and I just can't wait to see 475 00:25:43,200 --> 00:25:47,240 Speaker 1: her shine at the podium. Jen Psaki's last day is 476 00:25:47,280 --> 00:25:50,520 Speaker 1: May thirteenth. It is home, sweet home for the four 477 00:25:50,560 --> 00:25:54,280 Speaker 1: astronauts who spent six months orbiting the International Space Station. 478 00:25:54,440 --> 00:25:56,679 Speaker 1: It's been an absolute honor to support you on your mission. 479 00:25:56,800 --> 00:26:00,760 Speaker 1: A durance crew and thanks for flying space Sex. He's up. Please. 480 00:26:00,880 --> 00:26:04,280 Speaker 1: The crew aboard the SpaceX Dragon capsules splashed down in 481 00:26:04,320 --> 00:26:07,080 Speaker 1: the Gulf of Mexico just off the Florida coast shortly 482 00:26:07,119 --> 00:26:10,320 Speaker 1: after midnight Eastern time. Global Needs twenty four hours a 483 00:26:10,400 --> 00:26:13,479 Speaker 1: day on here and on Bloomberg Quick Take, powered by 484 00:26:13,480 --> 00:26:16,639 Speaker 1: more than hundred journalists analysts more than a hundred twenty countries. 485 00:26:16,880 --> 00:26:19,480 Speaker 1: Michael Barr, this is Bloomberg, Nathan. Yeah, that's some Kevin 486 00:26:19,520 --> 00:26:26,639 Speaker 1: to move freely about in. Thank you, Michael. Just about 487 00:26:26,680 --> 00:26:29,080 Speaker 1: six thirty six on Wall Street. Here's John Stashower the 488 00:26:29,080 --> 00:26:31,920 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Sports that day, Nathan. The Rangers were already having 489 00:26:31,920 --> 00:26:34,280 Speaker 1: a strong season when they acquired two players just before 490 00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:36,840 Speaker 1: the trade deadline, and last night Andrew Cops scored the 491 00:26:36,840 --> 00:26:39,439 Speaker 1: first goal in Frank Petronto the last one in between 492 00:26:39,440 --> 00:26:41,880 Speaker 1: goals by Ryan Strom, Chris Crier and r Timmy Panaer 493 00:26:41,960 --> 00:26:44,280 Speaker 1: and Rangers came back from that triple overtime loss in 494 00:26:44,359 --> 00:26:46,400 Speaker 1: Game one, they beat the Penguins at the Garden five 495 00:26:46,480 --> 00:26:49,480 Speaker 1: to two. This game three periods, not six, so Igors 496 00:26:49,480 --> 00:26:52,520 Speaker 1: Sterkin made thirty nine seves, not seventy nine like you 497 00:26:52,560 --> 00:26:55,080 Speaker 1: had the other night. Game three Tomorrow night in Pittsburgh, 498 00:26:55,119 --> 00:26:58,120 Speaker 1: Colorado one in overtime for a two nothing lead. On Nashville, 499 00:26:58,200 --> 00:27:01,399 Speaker 1: Florida beat Washington, Dallas out out Calgary. Both those series 500 00:27:01,400 --> 00:27:04,240 Speaker 1: were tied at one. The last eight hundred and fifty 501 00:27:04,320 --> 00:27:06,159 Speaker 1: seven times in a Major League team went to the 502 00:27:06,200 --> 00:27:08,000 Speaker 1: ninth and a trailing by six runs or more. Their 503 00:27:08,040 --> 00:27:11,280 Speaker 1: record oh and eight hundred and fifty seven. But the 504 00:27:11,359 --> 00:27:14,320 Speaker 1: Mets did something they've only done twice before, never since 505 00:27:14,400 --> 00:27:16,960 Speaker 1: nineteen ninety seven. They went to the night trail in 506 00:27:17,000 --> 00:27:19,760 Speaker 1: the Phillies seven to one, and they scored seven runs 507 00:27:19,840 --> 00:27:22,679 Speaker 1: on eight hits and one eight to seven. Francisco Lindor 508 00:27:22,760 --> 00:27:25,080 Speaker 1: got things going with the two run home had great 509 00:27:25,119 --> 00:27:30,119 Speaker 1: team win, extremely special. UM the way everybody believed in 510 00:27:30,119 --> 00:27:33,120 Speaker 1: each other, UM pushed each other, counting on each other 511 00:27:34,040 --> 00:27:37,399 Speaker 1: special for sure. UM. You know, UM wins like that 512 00:27:37,640 --> 00:27:39,760 Speaker 1: they got up throughout the course of the year. And 513 00:27:39,840 --> 00:27:41,720 Speaker 1: they're they're huge, and the US for a world club. 514 00:27:41,800 --> 00:27:44,199 Speaker 1: Brandon nimbos two run double tied the game, and then 515 00:27:44,280 --> 00:27:46,640 Speaker 1: Nimbo scored the go ahead run on Starley and Markte's 516 00:27:46,720 --> 00:27:49,040 Speaker 1: double his second hit of the and and Phil's manager 517 00:27:49,119 --> 00:27:52,640 Speaker 1: Joe Girardi said afterwards, this is as tough as a get. Yankees, 518 00:27:52,640 --> 00:27:54,920 Speaker 1: winners of eleven last twelve back home tonight to left 519 00:27:54,920 --> 00:27:57,960 Speaker 1: Garrett Cole on the mount against Texas. NBA playoffs resumed 520 00:27:57,960 --> 00:28:00,000 Speaker 1: tonight with a prayer of Game three's Miami and Phoenix 521 00:28:00,080 --> 00:28:03,200 Speaker 1: going for three nothing weeks. John stars were Bloomberg Sports 522 00:28:03,240 --> 00:28:05,960 Speaker 1: Nathan all Right, John, Thanks six thirty seven on Wall Street. 523 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:07,320 Speaker 1: Time to take a look at stock some of the 524 00:28:07,400 --> 00:28:10,160 Speaker 1: names moving in the pre market. Bloomberg Radio and TV 525 00:28:10,320 --> 00:28:14,520 Speaker 1: Markets correspondent Kritty Gupta is with us this morning after 526 00:28:14,680 --> 00:28:18,359 Speaker 1: a very volatile week. Creaty, I see you're watching PC 527 00:28:18,520 --> 00:28:21,960 Speaker 1: stocks after a big move out of China. Yeah. I mean, listen, 528 00:28:21,960 --> 00:28:24,199 Speaker 1: we were talking about tech stocks all week long. But 529 00:28:24,240 --> 00:28:27,240 Speaker 1: this is interesting. This isn't necessarily a sentiment move or 530 00:28:27,240 --> 00:28:30,280 Speaker 1: a fundamentally driven move. This is something coming out of China, 531 00:28:30,760 --> 00:28:34,400 Speaker 1: and it's kind of I wouldn't want to say, unsettling. 532 00:28:34,440 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 1: But it's interesting about how the read through into American 533 00:28:37,000 --> 00:28:39,160 Speaker 1: computer stocks or how clear the read through is, I 534 00:28:39,200 --> 00:28:41,760 Speaker 1: should say, Nathan, let me just talk about what what 535 00:28:41,520 --> 00:28:44,520 Speaker 1: I'm trying to say here. China ordering government and state 536 00:28:44,560 --> 00:28:48,320 Speaker 1: firms to dump foreign PCs. So the computer systems that 537 00:28:48,480 --> 00:28:51,680 Speaker 1: are sold by a lot of these mega tech names 538 00:28:51,840 --> 00:28:56,280 Speaker 1: think Dell, think HP, think Microsoft, that are essentially bought 539 00:28:56,360 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 1: by the Chinese government, I should say, governments around the world. 540 00:28:59,880 --> 00:29:02,360 Speaker 1: Of you're using a computer, it's probably made by an 541 00:29:02,360 --> 00:29:04,959 Speaker 1: American company. Well, China is saying they want to get 542 00:29:05,080 --> 00:29:08,200 Speaker 1: rid of them completely, any foreign PCs. It's essentially the 543 00:29:08,240 --> 00:29:11,360 Speaker 1: biggest move or the most aggressive effort so far to 544 00:29:11,440 --> 00:29:16,440 Speaker 1: eradicate key overseas technology, really talking about national security as 545 00:29:16,520 --> 00:29:18,880 Speaker 1: kind of the reason. But when you do that, they're 546 00:29:18,920 --> 00:29:22,920 Speaker 1: looking to replace eventually at least fifty million PCs on 547 00:29:22,960 --> 00:29:25,880 Speaker 1: a central government level alone. Nathan. This doesn't even take 548 00:29:25,880 --> 00:29:29,200 Speaker 1: into account the regional governments and other computer systems. So 549 00:29:29,240 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 1: this is a pretty big move fifty million PCs. So 550 00:29:32,120 --> 00:29:33,840 Speaker 1: you are seeing a read through into some of those 551 00:29:33,880 --> 00:29:36,040 Speaker 1: American names that are going to get hit by this. 552 00:29:36,480 --> 00:29:38,920 Speaker 1: HP for example, down eight tenths of one percent. The 553 00:29:38,960 --> 00:29:43,040 Speaker 1: tickers hp Q, DELL, d E, l L down two 554 00:29:43,080 --> 00:29:45,680 Speaker 1: point six percent. Also seeing a move with some semis 555 00:29:45,760 --> 00:29:48,160 Speaker 1: names like a m D Advanced micro Devices down six 556 00:29:48,200 --> 00:29:51,080 Speaker 1: tenths of one percent. Adobe also on that, given that 557 00:29:51,120 --> 00:29:53,800 Speaker 1: as a software company that exists on a lot of 558 00:29:53,800 --> 00:29:57,120 Speaker 1: these PCs down up just shrive two percent. A d 559 00:29:57,200 --> 00:29:59,760 Speaker 1: b E is your ticker there, and Microsoft as well, 560 00:29:59,880 --> 00:30:02,480 Speaker 1: m s FT down about half a percent. Nathan, of 561 00:30:02,520 --> 00:30:05,080 Speaker 1: course you've been talking a lot about the stock plummet 562 00:30:05,160 --> 00:30:07,800 Speaker 1: over the last day or so, but oil is of 563 00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:11,560 Speaker 1: surging this morning. What's that doing for oil names? Well, 564 00:30:11,640 --> 00:30:13,479 Speaker 1: it's surging too. And you know it's interesting. A lot 565 00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:15,360 Speaker 1: of people are saying, if you're gonna hop out of stocks, 566 00:30:15,360 --> 00:30:17,040 Speaker 1: you're gonna hop out of bond, where are you going 567 00:30:17,080 --> 00:30:18,840 Speaker 1: to put your money? Is it just cash in this 568 00:30:18,920 --> 00:30:22,160 Speaker 1: inflationary environment? And the answer is commodities. Of course, that 569 00:30:22,240 --> 00:30:24,800 Speaker 1: demand continues, so you do see higher oil prices. They 570 00:30:24,800 --> 00:30:26,520 Speaker 1: believe one O nine on w T I the last 571 00:30:26,520 --> 00:30:28,560 Speaker 1: time I checked, and that is having a read through 572 00:30:28,600 --> 00:30:31,400 Speaker 1: into some of the biggest oil canaves, I should say 573 00:30:31,480 --> 00:30:34,280 Speaker 1: Occidental for example, O x Y is your taker one 574 00:30:34,320 --> 00:30:37,000 Speaker 1: and a half percent x on mobile as well. X 575 00:30:37,040 --> 00:30:39,160 Speaker 1: O M is your taker up eight tenths of one percent. 576 00:30:39,200 --> 00:30:41,400 Speaker 1: And remember when you see a massive stock sell off, 577 00:30:41,520 --> 00:30:44,600 Speaker 1: energy tempts to be uh the least affected, at least 578 00:30:44,640 --> 00:30:46,520 Speaker 1: in the last couple of months, seen as an inflation hedge. 579 00:30:46,560 --> 00:30:49,400 Speaker 1: And like you said, Nathan, following those commodity prices, Yeah, 580 00:30:49,560 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 1: is if one O nine word enough right now in 581 00:30:51,240 --> 00:30:54,200 Speaker 1: West Texas intermediate creedy, it's one ten fifty nine for 582 00:30:54,280 --> 00:30:56,960 Speaker 1: a barrel on the NIMEX Greedy, goopt to Bloomberg Radio 583 00:30:56,960 --> 00:31:00,680 Speaker 1: on TV Markets correspondent getting ready for another very busy 584 00:31:00,800 --> 00:31:02,520 Speaker 1: trading day. And as we look at stocks as a 585 00:31:02,520 --> 00:31:04,920 Speaker 1: whole ahead of the Friday morning open and ahead of 586 00:31:04,920 --> 00:31:08,200 Speaker 1: the jobs report, futures moving lower. We have SMP futures 587 00:31:08,240 --> 00:31:11,200 Speaker 1: down ten points, STAFF futures down fifty two, and NASTACK 588 00:31:11,240 --> 00:31:14,440 Speaker 1: futures are lower by fifty points. Tend your treasury down 589 00:31:14,480 --> 00:31:17,240 Speaker 1: not in thirty seconds the yield three point zero seven percent. 590 00:31:17,440 --> 00:31:24,320 Speaker 1: This is Bloomberg Bloomberg eleven three oh weather. Occasional rain 591 00:31:24,400 --> 00:31:26,400 Speaker 1: with eyes in the low sixties today. 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Thirteen deck features declined by 607 00:32:23,280 --> 00:32:26,080 Speaker 1: sixty one the US ten year old at three point 608 00:32:26,280 --> 00:32:29,200 Speaker 1: eight percent, Gold is up six Oil trading higher, but 609 00:32:29,320 --> 00:32:32,760 Speaker 1: Bitcoin is down by point seven percent. Shanghai dropped two 610 00:32:32,800 --> 00:32:35,080 Speaker 1: point two percent overnight, while eup markets are in the 611 00:32:35,120 --> 00:32:38,320 Speaker 1: red led by one percent losses in France. Back in 612 00:32:38,360 --> 00:32:40,440 Speaker 1: the US on the Economic Frinday thirty, the U S 613 00:32:40,480 --> 00:32:43,680 Speaker 1: April jobs report, and after the bellast night shake Shack 614 00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:47,040 Speaker 1: you want Calms sales A missed estimates regarding earnings. This morning, 615 00:32:47,160 --> 00:32:50,600 Speaker 1: Signa raised its outlook Indian News. 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The nine Supreme Court justices have 626 00:33:19,040 --> 00:33:23,000 Speaker 1: been given extra security as general threats against them have increased. 627 00:33:23,440 --> 00:33:26,840 Speaker 1: It comes just a few days after Politico reported elite 628 00:33:27,000 --> 00:33:31,040 Speaker 1: draft opinion showing the Conservative majority is likely going to 629 00:33:31,160 --> 00:33:34,720 Speaker 1: overturn Reale v Wade. The office of Ukraine's President says 630 00:33:34,720 --> 00:33:38,160 Speaker 1: about five hundred civilians from Maryupol were evacuated in the 631 00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:41,880 Speaker 1: most recent operations organized by the u N and Red Cross. 632 00:33:42,240 --> 00:33:45,000 Speaker 1: In the NHL Playoffs, the Rangers beat the Penguins five 633 00:33:45,040 --> 00:33:47,000 Speaker 1: two to even their series at the Game of Peace. 634 00:33:47,320 --> 00:33:50,320 Speaker 1: The Capital's lost to the Panthers. 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It's 665 00:35:24,000 --> 00:35:28,520 Speaker 1: one of Beijing's most aggressive efforts yet to eradicate overseas technology. 666 00:35:28,680 --> 00:35:31,759 Speaker 1: The move could result in fifty million FOURIGN PCs being 667 00:35:31,840 --> 00:35:36,080 Speaker 1: dumped that's a Bloomberg and j I t Stem report. Nathan, Okay, Karen, 668 00:35:36,080 --> 00:35:39,000 Speaker 1: thank you. We are live from the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers studios, 669 00:35:39,040 --> 00:35:41,320 Speaker 1: where it's coming up to six fifty one on Wall 670 00:35:41,360 --> 00:35:43,160 Speaker 1: Street Time now to check what's going on in VC. 671 00:35:43,719 --> 00:35:45,960 Speaker 1: Some of the tough stories in our nation's capital include 672 00:35:46,000 --> 00:35:48,560 Speaker 1: First Lady Jill Biden heading to Europe in a show 673 00:35:48,560 --> 00:35:52,120 Speaker 1: of support for Ukraine, President Biden heading to Ohio to 674 00:35:52,200 --> 00:35:56,320 Speaker 1: tout a new industrial renewal plan, and Jen Saki handing 675 00:35:56,360 --> 00:35:59,839 Speaker 1: the podium to a history making new White House Press secretary. Next, 676 00:36:00,000 --> 00:36:05,040 Speaker 1: also making news Democrats and Republicans jockeying for position six 677 00:36:05,080 --> 00:36:07,600 Speaker 1: months before the mid term election. Let's get more now 678 00:36:07,600 --> 00:36:10,840 Speaker 1: from Bloomberg Government reporter Emily Wilkins with us from the 679 00:36:10,920 --> 00:36:13,640 Speaker 1: nation's capital. Emily, good morning. Let's start off with what 680 00:36:13,719 --> 00:36:16,600 Speaker 1: Democrats are doing. It seems like they're really trying to 681 00:36:16,680 --> 00:36:21,080 Speaker 1: jockey around the abortion issue. Now, Yes, Nathan, I mean 682 00:36:21,120 --> 00:36:23,840 Speaker 1: this is something that Democrats see as a really a 683 00:36:23,840 --> 00:36:27,040 Speaker 1: way to uh motivate their base to get out and 684 00:36:27,120 --> 00:36:29,880 Speaker 1: to turn out in November. And you can really see 685 00:36:29,920 --> 00:36:32,080 Speaker 1: that in the lawmakers who are running in some of 686 00:36:32,080 --> 00:36:36,439 Speaker 1: these most competitive races. Um, you've already seen fundraisers go out, 687 00:36:36,640 --> 00:36:40,080 Speaker 1: emails go out to supporters are really sort of talking 688 00:36:40,120 --> 00:36:44,080 Speaker 1: about this leaked row decision and calling on people to 689 00:36:44,080 --> 00:36:46,880 Speaker 1: to turn out and to support. And I think the 690 00:36:46,880 --> 00:36:49,400 Speaker 1: big question, Nathan, of course, is what role this is 691 00:36:49,400 --> 00:36:53,200 Speaker 1: going to play overall. Uh, certainly there are a number 692 00:36:53,239 --> 00:36:56,640 Speaker 1: of Americans who very much care about this issue. Um, 693 00:36:56,880 --> 00:37:00,239 Speaker 1: if they think will polling shows that about seventy that 694 00:37:00,280 --> 00:37:04,120 Speaker 1: there should be uh some or anne or only a 695 00:37:04,160 --> 00:37:08,040 Speaker 1: few limitations when it comes to abortion access. They do 696 00:37:08,160 --> 00:37:10,799 Speaker 1: support abortion rights. But at the same point, there are 697 00:37:10,840 --> 00:37:15,000 Speaker 1: other bigger pressing issues like inflation, like gas prices, like 698 00:37:15,080 --> 00:37:17,799 Speaker 1: the state of the economy, and so those all might 699 00:37:17,880 --> 00:37:20,800 Speaker 1: factor into this election more so than what we see 700 00:37:21,440 --> 00:37:24,399 Speaker 1: with this road decision. It will be interesting to see 701 00:37:24,440 --> 00:37:29,000 Speaker 1: over the next six months how this issue potentially factors 702 00:37:29,120 --> 00:37:33,239 Speaker 1: into the control the fight for control over Congress. But 703 00:37:33,280 --> 00:37:36,880 Speaker 1: in the meantime, of course, Republicans are preparing for the 704 00:37:36,920 --> 00:37:40,880 Speaker 1: possibility that they could reclaim the majority. And I know 705 00:37:40,960 --> 00:37:43,759 Speaker 1: you've been looking into how that could potentially set up 706 00:37:43,760 --> 00:37:47,000 Speaker 1: a leadership fight. Yes, I mean that's something that's certainly 707 00:37:47,040 --> 00:37:49,759 Speaker 1: been talked about. Uh. If you remember a number of 708 00:37:49,840 --> 00:37:52,719 Speaker 1: years ago, Kevin McCarthy was in line to get the 709 00:37:52,719 --> 00:37:55,479 Speaker 1: speakership and then he was blocked in part by the 710 00:37:55,520 --> 00:37:59,359 Speaker 1: House Freedom Caucus, that group of very conservative, sort of 711 00:37:59,520 --> 00:38:03,360 Speaker 1: furthest right on on the ideological scale, members of Congress 712 00:38:03,800 --> 00:38:07,000 Speaker 1: um and that group is bulking up again ahead of 713 00:38:07,040 --> 00:38:11,440 Speaker 1: the mid terms. They've endorsed a number of candidates, their 714 00:38:11,480 --> 00:38:14,920 Speaker 1: members are criss crossing the country fundraising. But we actually 715 00:38:14,960 --> 00:38:17,839 Speaker 1: had one of the Freedom Caucus founding members, Congressman Jim 716 00:38:17,920 --> 00:38:20,600 Speaker 1: Jordan's um on Bloomberg's sound on I think, just a 717 00:38:20,600 --> 00:38:22,560 Speaker 1: couple of weeks ago, and he said that he is 718 00:38:22,600 --> 00:38:27,000 Speaker 1: supporting McCarthy for speaker at this time should Republicans win 719 00:38:27,040 --> 00:38:29,759 Speaker 1: the majority. And when I spoke with him for the 720 00:38:29,840 --> 00:38:32,920 Speaker 1: article that is out today, he mentioned that he felt 721 00:38:32,920 --> 00:38:35,919 Speaker 1: like the Republican conference is more unified than they've been 722 00:38:36,040 --> 00:38:38,120 Speaker 1: in the past, and by that he means that they've 723 00:38:38,239 --> 00:38:41,160 Speaker 1: become more conservative, sort of more in the mold of 724 00:38:41,200 --> 00:38:44,239 Speaker 1: this far further to the right Freedom Caucus. And I 725 00:38:44,280 --> 00:38:47,279 Speaker 1: think that's definitely sort of signals the dynamics of what 726 00:38:47,280 --> 00:38:49,920 Speaker 1: we're going to be having with a potential Republican House 727 00:38:50,000 --> 00:38:54,400 Speaker 1: majority in uh, next year. UM. There's certainly more centrists 728 00:38:54,400 --> 00:38:58,359 Speaker 1: and more moderate members of the Republican Conference, but I 729 00:38:58,400 --> 00:39:00,719 Speaker 1: think a lot of members out there, you know, that 730 00:39:00,920 --> 00:39:04,000 Speaker 1: they have shifted further to the right as they've seen 731 00:39:04,640 --> 00:39:07,760 Speaker 1: Republican voters go ahead and also shift in that direction. 732 00:39:08,080 --> 00:39:11,759 Speaker 1: All right, let's shift to what's happening at the White House. UH. 733 00:39:12,160 --> 00:39:15,880 Speaker 1: Starting off with UH. First, Lady Joe Biden leaving the 734 00:39:15,880 --> 00:39:19,799 Speaker 1: White House this morning on a mission to Eastern Europe. Yes, 735 00:39:20,200 --> 00:39:23,000 Speaker 1: Joe Biden is going to be visiting uh F NATO 736 00:39:23,080 --> 00:39:25,920 Speaker 1: allies in the region. She's going to be meeting with 737 00:39:26,040 --> 00:39:28,759 Speaker 1: refugees from Ukraine. She's not going to be going to 738 00:39:28,880 --> 00:39:32,680 Speaker 1: Ukraine herself. But this really continues a slate of high 739 00:39:32,760 --> 00:39:36,680 Speaker 1: profile visits that we've seen from administration officials UH to 740 00:39:37,280 --> 00:39:40,919 Speaker 1: UH to that region. Remember you saw a Secretary of State, 741 00:39:41,080 --> 00:39:44,640 Speaker 1: Secretary of Defense go ahead and visit Ukraine as well 742 00:39:44,680 --> 00:39:47,320 Speaker 1: as you saw speaking Nancy Pelosi in a House delegation 743 00:39:47,400 --> 00:39:50,719 Speaker 1: there last week. UM, And so this is kind of 744 00:39:50,760 --> 00:39:52,839 Speaker 1: just continuing the pattern. We still don't know at this 745 00:39:52,880 --> 00:39:56,759 Speaker 1: point if President Biden might wind up making a trip. UH. 746 00:39:56,800 --> 00:40:00,440 Speaker 1: You know, with Pelosi's trip that that wasn't announced until 747 00:40:00,480 --> 00:40:04,439 Speaker 1: she was already over there for safety concerns. UM, and 748 00:40:04,560 --> 00:40:06,520 Speaker 1: we're gonna be paying, of course attention. The fact that 749 00:40:06,600 --> 00:40:09,520 Speaker 1: Jill Biden is over there, is Jill Biden is over there, 750 00:40:09,640 --> 00:40:13,360 Speaker 1: is just another signal that the administration realizes the importance 751 00:40:13,360 --> 00:40:16,160 Speaker 1: of actually sending its officials to the region and having 752 00:40:16,200 --> 00:40:19,280 Speaker 1: people on the ground, uh, even if it's not in Ukraine, 753 00:40:19,320 --> 00:40:23,080 Speaker 1: just in surrounding countries, speaking to refugees and bringing attention 754 00:40:23,120 --> 00:40:26,360 Speaker 1: to this crisis. Well, in the White House travel schedule today, 755 00:40:26,360 --> 00:40:30,360 Speaker 1: of course, Emily, President Biden is going to Ohio with 756 00:40:30,400 --> 00:40:33,160 Speaker 1: a focus on the economy. Yes, so it's gonna travel 757 00:40:33,200 --> 00:40:35,239 Speaker 1: to Ohio to day to launch what's being dubbed as 758 00:40:35,280 --> 00:40:38,160 Speaker 1: an industrial Renewal path and this is going to be 759 00:40:38,200 --> 00:40:41,680 Speaker 1: aimed at increasing uh, the use of three D printing 760 00:40:41,760 --> 00:40:45,759 Speaker 1: and other technologies for suppliers. And you've got companies like 761 00:40:45,880 --> 00:40:49,640 Speaker 1: Lacky Martin and Honeywell who are really backing this push. 762 00:40:49,640 --> 00:40:53,080 Speaker 1: All should also note that Ohio is a political battleground state. 763 00:40:53,120 --> 00:40:57,359 Speaker 1: This November, They've got a competitive UH Senate race that's 764 00:40:57,400 --> 00:41:00,319 Speaker 1: going to be between Democrat Tim Ryan, his only a 765 00:41:00,320 --> 00:41:03,560 Speaker 1: house member, as well as Trump backed j. D Vance. 766 00:41:04,000 --> 00:41:06,759 Speaker 1: He's a he's a marine. He's most famous for being 767 00:41:06,800 --> 00:41:10,200 Speaker 1: the author of Hillbilly Elegy, and he won a very 768 00:41:10,239 --> 00:41:15,920 Speaker 1: competitive primary just this past week, um over seven Republicans 769 00:41:16,040 --> 00:41:18,320 Speaker 1: who looked to be in the lead until they failed 770 00:41:18,320 --> 00:41:21,400 Speaker 1: to get Trump's endorsement. Just thirty seconds left here, Emily, 771 00:41:21,480 --> 00:41:24,759 Speaker 1: But big change coming in the White House press room, 772 00:41:24,760 --> 00:41:28,319 Speaker 1: a historic one. Yes, we're going to be having the 773 00:41:28,360 --> 00:41:32,839 Speaker 1: first black, first LGBT press secretary. Uh Jen Saki is 774 00:41:33,000 --> 00:41:36,000 Speaker 1: stepping down from her role. We knew that she was 775 00:41:36,239 --> 00:41:39,640 Speaker 1: going to be doing this, and Katherine Jean Pierre, who 776 00:41:39,840 --> 00:41:42,680 Speaker 1: has already done a number of briefings already sort of 777 00:41:42,719 --> 00:41:45,240 Speaker 1: with the Biden press team, is going to be stepping 778 00:41:45,360 --> 00:41:47,919 Speaker 1: up to that role, doing the daily briefings and really 779 00:41:47,960 --> 00:41:50,520 Speaker 1: sort of being the face of the White House. Bloomberg 780 00:41:50,560 --> 00:41:53,719 Speaker 1: Government reporter Emily Wilkins with us from Washington, d C, 781 00:41:53,960 --> 00:41:58,280 Speaker 1: the face of Bloomberg Washington coverage. Thanks for this, Emily, 782 00:41:58,280 --> 00:42:00,279 Speaker 1: good to talking with you. As always. You and read 783 00:42:00,320 --> 00:42:03,720 Speaker 1: more at Bloomberg dot com or on the Bloomberg terminal. 784 00:42:04,000 --> 00:42:08,600 Speaker 1: Listen to Bloomberg Radio in Washington at Bloomberg and one 785 00:42:08,640 --> 00:42:11,359 Speaker 1: oh five point seven FM h D two and stick 786 00:42:11,400 --> 00:42:15,160 Speaker 1: around for much more coverage from Washington, d C. We 787 00:42:15,200 --> 00:42:17,680 Speaker 1: have the jobs report for April coming out at eight 788 00:42:17,800 --> 00:42:21,120 Speaker 1: thirty Wall Street time. We'll be getting a live reaction 789 00:42:21,280 --> 00:42:24,239 Speaker 1: from Labor Secretary Marty Wall. She'll be speaking with us 790 00:42:24,239 --> 00:42:29,359 Speaker 1: on Bloomberg Radio and television. That's coming up at five 791 00:42:29,520 --> 00:42:31,800 Speaker 1: Wall Street time, just about an hour after the release 792 00:42:31,920 --> 00:42:36,240 Speaker 1: of April jobs. Right now, SMP futures are down sixteen points, 793 00:42:36,320 --> 00:42:39,840 Speaker 1: now futures down eighty five, NASDAG futures lower by seventy 794 00:42:39,840 --> 00:42:43,840 Speaker 1: five points. Bloomberg Surveillance is next the Tom Keene, Jonathan Farrow, 795 00:42:43,920 --> 00:42:48,040 Speaker 1: and Lisa Abramowitz, Karen Mosstown. I'm Nathan Hagar. This is 796 00:42:48,080 --> 00:42:48,680 Speaker 1: Bloomberg