Coronavirus cases climb, worries as the number of u. S. Cases increases without links to and outbreak. Joins apple and hp in scrapping its outlook on the virus. Standard chartereds cfo tells bloomberg it is too soon to say how bad it will be. Quit, factors will probably come through in march and beyond. The uncertainty at the moment is which markets is in which markets it will affect things. Matt europe on other. Matteo salvini tells bloomberg the Prime Minister is underestimating the threat. We are live in rome as Giuseppe Conte meets Frances Emmanuel macron today. We take a look at futures. They are a little worse in the is. Compared to well, no, stand corrected. They have dropped much more now in europe. Its rare you see a move in this order. Percent. Res down 1. 7 u. S. Futures have recovered a bit. They are down less than 1 across the three major indexes, although just slightly in terms of the nasdaq, down almost 1 . And more risk off news anna, do you see more risk off news on th
many are still missing good morning, welcome to way too early, speculation is swirling after the abrupt announcement from the january 6th committee that it plans to hold its sixth public hearing today. the only thing the committee has revealed is the hearing will quote present senior committee staff have been kept out of the loop. three people tell the post that the secrecy is due in part to a credible threat against the witness. the committee announced last week that it was taking a break until the middle of july and yesterday gave just 24 hours notice about the hearing that is scheduled for 1:00 this afternoon. and to add to the fact that congress is in the midst of a two-week recess. key water gls gate figure john dean tweeted, quote, better be a big deal. there was only one surprise witness during the senate watergate committee hearings on july 16, 1973, an announced witness appeared, alex butterfield, who testified to nixon s secret taping system, forever changing hi
perceived problem with tiktok beyond a shadow of a doubt. i don t think using tiktok increases the risk you face from chinese espionage. doesn t mean we should like tiktok, and congress clearly doesn t, but nothing that users need to worry about right now. joining us now, washington correspondent for bloomberg tv, anne marie horton. great to see you on set. millions of americans use it, how much of a national security threat is it actually, and do we think this could lead to a nationwide ban? one in ten americans according to pew research actually get their news from it, and i think that s why politicians are uncomfortable. the senate obviously moved to ban it. now the talk is potentially there are going to be more restrictions on everyone getting
they will provide an anti-defense missile system. you know, a lot of questions still remain, how will the ukrainian army be trained on these, when will they be delivered? how many will they get? the tone was gracious from president zelenskyy and unity at the moment still remains to be there, they want to stand with ukraine to bring this war to an end. president zelenskyy wants it to end it by the end of the year, but katty, you and i both know there s been fighting in ukraine for the last eight years so this is going to be an incredibly difficult winter. yeah. and bringing down the gas prices would definitely help those leaders domestically. bloomberg tv s anne marie horton. thank you for joining us from the summit. lovely backdrop. thank you for getting up way too early on this tuesday morning. morning joe starts right now. a live look at the capitol hill ahead of a last-minute hearing today from the january 6th committee scheduled for later today at 1:00 p.m.