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Minneapolis ICE Shooting, Trump Bid to Block Corporate Homebuying, More
08 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Find new episodes of Bloomberg Daybreak Europe Edition by 7am London time on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. News when you want it with Bloomberg News Now. I'm Doug Krisner. And we begin in Minnesota, where a woman is dead after being shot by an ICE officer during an immigration operation in Minneapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security said the officer fired in self-defense as the woman tried to run down officers with her vehicle. However, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry said video of the incident shows it was reckless and unnecessary. We also heard from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. What we're seeing is the consequences of governance designed to generate fear, headlines, and conflict.
It's governing by reality TV. And today that recklessness cost someone their life. That is Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Now the Department of Homeland Security has said the shooting is under investigation. President Trump is moving to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes.
This shows the president is attempting to address housing affordability ahead of this year's midterm elections. Today on social media, Trump said he would expand on his plan at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland later this month. Here is Wisconsin Republican Congressman Brian Stile. Far too many people can't afford the homes that they could have a generation ago.
As we have seen interest rates continue to stay high, mortgages are more difficult to get into. We know we have a significant supply problem. I look forward to seeing the president's speech that he's previewing in that message when he's in Davos about exactly what his plan is. You can hear more from Brian Stile on the Bloomberg Balance of Power podcast.
Also today, the president said he will not permit defense companies to issue dividends or buy back stock. Trump cited excessive pay packages for executives as well as unsatisfactory maintenance and delivery of military equipment. Here is Palmer Luckey, founder of Andral. Big picture.
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Chapter 2: What happened during the ICE shooting incident in Minneapolis?
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Premiums went up, profits went up, but yet the patient and the taxpayer were left holding the bag. That is New York Republican Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis. Now, passage in the House of Representatives appears likely, and that would increase pressure on both the White House and Senate lawmakers to reach a bipartisan deal to revive those tax credits. And that is news when you want it.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of the ICE officer's actions?
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