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Bloomberg's Lauren Dezenski in the nation's capital, Les Wexner, has long denied any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett is blasting a study from the New York Fed that shows U.S.
companies and consumers shouldered almost 90 percent of the cost of tariffs last year.
The head of the National Economic Council told CNBC that report is an embarrassment.
He says the people behind it should be disciplined.
White House advisor Kevin Hassett's comments come a day after Japan announced up to $36 billion in U.S.
energy and minerals investments under its trade deal with the U.S.
Checking some stocks on the move at the open.
Shares of Moderna are higher by 4.5%.
The FDA has changed its mind and will now review the vaccine maker's mRNA flu shot.
Palo Alto Networks is down more than 8%.
The cybersecurity company boosted its full-year forecast for some key metrics, but its earnings outlook was weaker than expected.
Wingstop flying high, up 14.5% at the open after reporting earnings and sales growth that beat the average estimate for the chicken chain.
And at the Winter Games, the wait is finally over for Michaela Schifrin.
The skiing superstar won her first Olympic medal in eight years at her best event, taking gold in the women's slalom by one and a half seconds over world champion Camille Rass.
Team USA remains third in the overall medal count with 24, including seven gold.
Norway is in the lead with 32, followed by host nation Italy just ahead of the U.S.
with 25 medals.
That's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now.
I'm Nathan Hager.