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juliette: indeed.saying that the war in ukraine is taking attention away from the climate crisis and talking about the fact that in order to get to the broader talks to resume, he is hopeful that they will resume. we will get more on that exclusive interview with haslinda in hanoi shortly. let's talk about the energy classes weighing into sentiment here. we see the regional benchmark index coming at a two year low. investors are weighing the risk. we have stronger-than-expected pix from the pboc in terms of yuan re-friends -- reference. we see some currency led by the yuan as well as we see this strong dollar bid, and no retrading because of the labor daybreak in the u.s., but we do see the rba moving ahead of the meeting tomorrow. yvonne: it could be a painful session in europe when they wake up in the morning. futures there, you take a look at 3% when it comes to equity futures in europe. we continue to see the downside across europe and what our emergency measures. bloomberg has reported that it doe
juliette: indeed.saying that the war in ukraine is taking attention away from the climate crisis and talking about the fact that in order to get to the broader talks to resume, he is hopeful that they will resume. we will get more on that exclusive interview with haslinda in hanoi shortly. let's talk about the energy classes weighing into sentiment here. we see the regional benchmark index coming at a two year low. investors are weighing the risk. we have stronger-than-expected pix from the...
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juliette saly in singapore. juliette: i am here. a team of u.n.ctors will remain there until saturday. it is the first time in the iaea's 65 year history that they have crossed an active battlefront in order to carry out an intervention. >> and glad you pointed out that the inspectors are there. we are glad to see that. we hope that they are giving unfettered access and we look forward to their report about the operational sufficiency of that nuclear power plant because the danger could be so much bigger not just of the people of ukraine but even to the region. juliette: supermarket shelves were empty and anxious motorists sold the homes. 21 million residents were put into a strict lockdown. it is the fourth chinese mega-city to be locked down so far this year as beijing pursues its covid zero policy. officials have given no information on when the lockdown will lift. employers in the u.k. stepped up recruitment in preparation for a rush at christmas. 2.0 million new jobs were advertised, the highest figure for 2022 and the second highest on recor
juliette saly in singapore. juliette: i am here. a team of u.n.ctors will remain there until saturday. it is the first time in the iaea's 65 year history that they have crossed an active battlefront in order to carry out an intervention. >> and glad you pointed out that the inspectors are there. we are glad to see that. we hope that they are giving unfettered access and we look forward to their report about the operational sufficiency of that nuclear power plant because the danger could...
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dani: juliette saly there in singapore.ing up, the oecd slashes its global growth outlook amid the ongoing energy crisis. all of that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> our forecast is a challenging one because we are forecasting significant slowdown of the economy. united states growing at 0.5% next year. and still a slowdown in china. globally, we are talking about significant slowdown. dani: the oecd economist speaking to bloomberg. the organization has lowered projections for global growth, under 3% this year. let's bring in our chief asia economics correspondent. i feel like i don't remember a time when we weren't cutting growth projections, what has led to the latest cut in estimates? enda: there is always a mechanical aspect to be forecast , institutions are catching up on where they were. it is easy to see how they fall behind the curve. they are talking about the whole gamut of issues, the energy crisis in the euro, the slowdown in china, inflation in the u.s. that is why they have downgraded all of the g20 economies ex
dani: juliette saly there in singapore.ing up, the oecd slashes its global growth outlook amid the ongoing energy crisis. all of that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> our forecast is a challenging one because we are forecasting significant slowdown of the economy. united states growing at 0.5% next year. and still a slowdown in china. globally, we are talking about significant slowdown. dani: the oecd economist speaking to bloomberg. the organization has lowered projections for global...
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juliette saly.oming up, as the leaders scramble to fix the energy crisis, what would it look like in the energy markets 2022? this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i am manus cranny. moscow switches to a pipeline. supporting utilities amid dire warnings of what finland is calling and industry -- calling and energy industry --. let's get to enter james. lehman's, we did not know the size of the risk in 2008, talking through the energy market, scale of margin and risk. >> hello. these moves increase the amount of collateral to maintain. we are talking about potentially trillion dollars. this has spurred the talk around the environment. that finland and sweden talking about over 30 billion euros. germany is talking about 6 billion euros. that is on top of 100 billion. they are also talking about credit lines. also spending with trading. there is a whole big risk in things that have been talked about in the last few days. there is some minor clarity on friday. manus: i think
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juliette saly in singapore. this is a huge thing in china -- region in china that will be shutting down. >> 21 million people. if this is going to happen, what is next and how much further will china go with this covid zero policy? everything else is opening up. this is adding to the sentiment after a bad august. they are exacerbating lockdowns. asian stock is falling. he mentioned the other day that began is pushing to a 24 year low. i will show you might as well. they're trying to defend this currency. another look at what we are seeing in terms of covid zero on china's economy. this is starting to hit the private survey as well. this is below estimates. not only for large businesses but small and medium as well. manus: thank you very much. we would like to see with the policy response is there. thank you very much, juliette saly in singapore. let's look at some stories. 10:00 a.m., how the gdp will trigger. also, unemployment numbers. dani: also, 1:30 pm, data from the u.s. that will include initial jobless c
juliette saly in singapore. this is a huge thing in china -- region in china that will be shutting down. >> 21 million people. if this is going to happen, what is next and how much further will china go with this covid zero policy? everything else is opening up. this is adding to the sentiment after a bad august. they are exacerbating lockdowns. asian stock is falling. he mentioned the other day that began is pushing to a 24 year low. i will show you might as well. they're trying to...
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we give it to you right here on bloomberg. ♪ juliette: i am juliette saly with first word news.en elizabeth's coffin has been driven slowly through the cottage -- scottish countryside with mourners lining the street. the hearse arrived with the crowd breaking out into applause after it disappeared from view. next monday will be a public holiday. sweden's right-wing opposition has nearly overtaken the prime minister's camp in an early count after this weekend's elections. the bloc that includes the national sweeting democrats is likely to gain 175 places. the party was previously shunned as extremists. the biden administration is reportedly planning to broaden curbs on the export of semiconductors used for artificial intelligence and ship making. reuters cites unidentified sources saying there are plans to publish new regulations next month. the rules were codified instructions already communicated to companies. japan reported to allow foreign visitors to book trips directly and travel freely within the country, according to a broadcaster. officials are also set to remove the arr
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juliette saly in sydney. the russian president has acknowledged questions and concerns to the chinese counterpart over the war in ukraine. it is the first meeting between the two diplomatic allies since the invasion. bruce einhorn is with us. we are struck by the lack of dimension on ukraine. what did she coup after -- what did xi offer putin after the meeting? bruce: not much. in the comments from president putin, he referred to china's concerns and questions about the ukraine situation. president putin also offered something to china, adjusting china's -- addressing china's big geopolitical concerns, taiwan. putin blasted the u.s. and what he called a satellite of provocations in the taiwan straits. in return, xi jinping did not offer strong support for russia's war in ukraine and did not even mention ukraine. he just noted that china is willing to work with russia to display the responsibilities of the major powers and playing a leading role to inject positive energy to a world in chaos. nobody talked abou
juliette saly in sydney. the russian president has acknowledged questions and concerns to the chinese counterpart over the war in ukraine. it is the first meeting between the two diplomatic allies since the invasion. bruce einhorn is with us. we are struck by the lack of dimension on ukraine. what did she coup after -- what did xi offer putin after the meeting? bruce: not much. in the comments from president putin, he referred to china's concerns and questions about the ukraine situation....
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juliette: but a very big weekend, as we know. about when you look at recessionary and inflationary fears, and of course, the impact to fx with the strong dollar. to see demand waning? rajeev: currently we are not seeing any slowdown in demand. in fact, future bookings are stronger than we expected them to be. there are a few reasons. one is, a suit market opens up, we see demand come through, people really just longing to get out there and travel. case in point is japan. the government just announced opening as of october 11, and now bookings are picking up at a very strong pace. the balance sheet for most homeowners and homes are pretty strong. unemployment is at its lowest. so we do see people wanting to spend more on experiences and on travel than in some cases, hard goods. juliette: that kind of throws you into their berenberg call, they upgraded you and hilton earlier, saying they expect strong revenue per available room, continuing into 2023. how much do expect it to increase between this year and next. rajeev: back in june
juliette: but a very big weekend, as we know. about when you look at recessionary and inflationary fears, and of course, the impact to fx with the strong dollar. to see demand waning? rajeev: currently we are not seeing any slowdown in demand. in fact, future bookings are stronger than we expected them to be. there are a few reasons. one is, a suit market opens up, we see demand come through, people really just longing to get out there and travel. case in point is japan. the government just...
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we switch over to juliette juliette goodrich. > >> coming up , teachers across the bay area are burned out, priced out. some are calling it quits. we will introduce you to a longtime third-grade teacher who decided to leave the classr. to leave the classroom. her kidl her mrs. d. how she found a way to stay close to her students. > >> the death of an iranian woman woman in police custody sparks s police custody sparks protests around the world. two bay area women shared a very personal sts of living in that strict regimew they are joining the fight for . the fight for rights. i wish i had a football to throw her to burn. >> i have the imaginary ball. > >> wheels were up early for the. early for the warriors. two preseason games against washington leaders. steph curry. he overcame all the haters las. he has reclaiming the throne as the league of the top layer. >> i was sleeping in my bed. bu, no. i believe the best player ie world is steph curry. >> i appreciate >> i appreciate the compliment. it's not going to soften me up to get complacent at all. >> here is a slight that might e curr
we switch over to juliette juliette goodrich. > >> coming up , teachers across the bay area are burned out, priced out. some are calling it quits. we will introduce you to a longtime third-grade teacher who decided to leave the classr. to leave the classroom. her kidl her mrs. d. how she found a way to stay close to her students. > >> the death of an iranian woman woman in police custody sparks s police custody sparks protests around the world. two bay area women shared a very...
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we switch on oveo juliette goodrich. >> hi there. coming up at 6:00, 6:00, all new triple digit temps actually throwing bart off track. writers are told to expet to expect delays this evening. we are being told what has been done to help the system stand up up to the heat. > >> many of us watching for powe. one family that switched to solar is feeling relief and tell and tell us the benefits of going off the grid. > >> with soaring food prices, we introduce you to a group that is is harvesting leftovers from home gardens. the backyard bounty helping food banks. all coming up in about 10 minutes. we will see you all at 6:00. first, charlie with sports. > >> the time of the year where no no news is good news. tight end george kittle injured his groin on monday. he did not practice today. georgia has played a full full season only once. the peops the people's tight end. he was d one of the six cap ends by his teammates. the others, eric armistead, and jimmy ward. quark ward. quarterback trey lance ist is not a captain. head coach kyle s
we switch on oveo juliette goodrich. >> hi there. coming up at 6:00, 6:00, all new triple digit temps actually throwing bart off track. writers are told to expet to expect delays this evening. we are being told what has been done to help the system stand up up to the heat. > >> many of us watching for powe. one family that switched to solar is feeling relief and tell and tell us the benefits of going off the grid. > >> with soaring food prices, we introduce you to a...
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we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> whether you take b.a.r.t. drive, you may have noticed the the commute is crowded this week week and there are new numbers to back that up. is there a sign sign of a san francisco rebound? rebound? we check with the neighborhood barbershop about the pickup in business and why they were a downtown may never be the same. > >> plus, one weekend of cleanup at oakland's largest homeless camp. there are still plenty ofe of people staying at wood street. we go along with the group on the ground, trying to figure out the next move. the news at 6:00, coming up in 10 minutes. let's headed over to charlie for sports. > >> sundays against seattle have not been fun, whatsoever. 15-2 against the 49ers since 2014. this time is different. it is te first time since christmas eve, 2011. with wilson in denver, it is geno smith under center for seattle. the journeyman looked good monday night against the broncos. a stat line of 23-28 p. 23-28 passing. two touchdowns through the air. we know he has no russell wilson, but the 49ers
we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> whether you take b.a.r.t. drive, you may have noticed the the commute is crowded this week week and there are new numbers to back that up. is there a sign sign of a san francisco rebound? rebound? we check with the neighborhood barbershop about the pickup in business and why they were a downtown may never be the same. > >> plus, one weekend of cleanup at oakland's largest homeless camp. there are still plenty ofe of people staying at wood...
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here's juliette saly. what are you looking at?uliette: it is all about the reopening trade in hong kong. chief executive john lee and officials are close to coming to an agreement to end hotel quarantine and instead insulate a seven-day mandatory at home monetary system. this is the reopening play if you look at the likes of cathay pacific. many of us waiting to get back into hong kong. all rallying and outperformed what you have seen in the broader hang seng index over 2022. this is the greenline versus the blue line of the hang seng index. let's look at how hong kong stocks are rallying. up by one point -- 1.5%, helping the regional benchmark. the pboc trying to defend the weakness in the yuan. a 19 straight session of a stronger vix but you are seeing weakness in the offshore currency and calls we could see 7.25 as you see the diversions between the pboc and the fed. watching the yen too. japanese inflation at a 31 year high. how does that complicate things for the boj as they continue their accommodative stance in terms of mon
here's juliette saly. what are you looking at?uliette: it is all about the reopening trade in hong kong. chief executive john lee and officials are close to coming to an agreement to end hotel quarantine and instead insulate a seven-day mandatory at home monetary system. this is the reopening play if you look at the likes of cathay pacific. many of us waiting to get back into hong kong. all rallying and outperformed what you have seen in the broader hang seng index over 2022. this is the...
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as always, juliette saly on singapore's. let's get to our top stories from reporters, on the dollar story we will have mark greenfield. francine joins us from rome with a look at the italian election, and patrick has the latest on credit suisse. fueled by hawkish fed policy, the dollar has battered global currencies. japan is the latest country tapping their dollars stockpile to fight the greenback. mark, much has been made about this idea that this is unilateral intervention that won't be long lasting. but what can countries actually due to combat a weakening currency in the face of a stronger dollar? mark: you can follow what japan did and time you intervention privately. it worked well yesterday, and they were strong in the amounts of money they used as well. it is unknown but likely runs into several billion dollars. they waited until the bank of japan held a press conference after meeting yesterday. because they said the bank of japan was going to hold unchanged, dollar-yen rose close to 146 while chief kuroda was speak
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now let's get to the first word news with juliette saly in singapore. juliette: thanks, dani.russ, who is set to take over from boris johnson as uk prime minister is drafting plans to freeze u.k. electricity bills. it would see the government finance the difference what energy company's web charged under the previous system. truss beat rishi sunak, taking 50% of votes cast. california has raised the emergency status of its electrical system as it tackles a blistering heat wave. electricity uses up the highest since 2017 with millions of homes and businesses cranking air conditioning to cope with a heat wave. volkswagen is pushing ahead to list a minority stake in porsche, paving the way for one of europe's biggest ipo's. it is planning the listing as early as the end of the month. the family behind the porsche brand will regain influence after they sold to vw. global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg, dani? dani: thank you so much. let's go back now to the e
now let's get to the first word news with juliette saly in singapore. juliette: thanks, dani.russ, who is set to take over from boris johnson as uk prime minister is drafting plans to freeze u.k. electricity bills. it would see the government finance the difference what energy company's web charged under the previous system. truss beat rishi sunak, taking 50% of votes cast. california has raised the emergency status of its electrical system as it tackles a blistering heat wave. electricity uses...
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juliette? > >> still ahead, a crowd prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. >> before we had to cbs evenings to cbs evening news, a big thanu to our viewers for stepping a bg time that we first told you about the overcrowding at animal animal shelters in the east bay last week. the valley humane soy in pleasanton semi an email tody saying that 17 pets were adopted pets were adopted since our story aired on friday. that meas on friday. that means that bobby bobby mcgee right there and his, jolene, oh, and this other guy, ryan. he was the shy one. we featured him last friday. he even shakes. of
juliette? > >> still ahead, a crowd prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose....
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. > >> now for a check of what is ahead at 6:00, we switch over to to juliette goodrich. >> san jose cleared out its biggest homeless camp, but the problem only moved down the str. the street. we talked to the campers who packed up, only to set up their new homes at a nearby baseball field. so what is the city going to do about i? it now? and neighbors living near the epicenter of last week's quake noticed a strange side effect. how the shaking got shaking got the water flowing again in a bone dry creek. we will tell you about that and more coming up in about 10 minutes at 6:00. now sports. > >> a three-time world series champ, mvp, and seven time all-star in a 14 year career as a giant. catcher buster posey and his family moved back to georgia after he retired last o, last october, but moving forward, giants fans could be seeing him around the ballpark again. >> they will be seeing me more often than if i was not in this role, i can say that. it depends depends on what your definition of more often is, i guess. >> posey joined the team's ownership group. he is the first first former
. > >> now for a check of what is ahead at 6:00, we switch over to to juliette goodrich. >> san jose cleared out its biggest homeless camp, but the problem only moved down the str. the street. we talked to the campers who packed up, only to set up their new homes at a nearby baseball field. so what is the city going to do about i? it now? and neighbors living near the epicenter of last week's quake noticed a strange side effect. how the shaking got shaking got the water flowing...
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that's it for the the news app 5:00. > >> cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >> >>a significant workshop of homemads homemade guns inside a san jose home. >> i never would've guessed that that was happening in this neig. this neighborhood. >> a 911 call open the doors to a bigger investigation. >> this is essentially a gun factory in this residence. >> the strangest part, some of what police say was happening is is legal. > >> september brought the area much needed rain. >> the rain is 100% beneficial. we will take it. >> but the rest of the year may be a different story. e
that's it for the the news app 5:00. > >> cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >> >>a significant workshop of homemads homemade guns inside a san jose home. >> i never would've guessed that that was happening in this neig. this neighborhood. >> a 911 call open the doors to a bigger investigation. >> this is essentially a gun factory in this residence. >> the strangest part, some of what police say was happening is is legal. >...
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we switch switch over to juliette goodrich. >> we are keeping an eye on thet of rolling blackouts.they could trigger outags they could trigger outages at ay minute. some people have already already lost power for two straight days that week eight the problems in perspective. the the changes california has made that kept it from being a lot we being a lot worse. also, we are going to take you to one of the hotspots today in contra costa . in contra costa county. we are talking 115 degrees. how people are getting creative to stay co. creative to stay cool. > >> coming up on the cbs news bay bay area and 10 minutes. see you you at 6:00. > >> charlie joining us for a look look at the day in sports. the giants are making some moves. >> aaron judge's bat is on the p of the wish list. they could use they could use some bullpen arms. they landed a guy named adam goldstein. he becomes the t he becomes the first master somr master sommelier for a sports franchise. his duties are, quote, collaborate with currentd former giants you have an intert in wine. don't pour one out yet. yet. baby the
we switch switch over to juliette goodrich. >> we are keeping an eye on thet of rolling blackouts.they could trigger outags they could trigger outages at ay minute. some people have already already lost power for two straight days that week eight the problems in perspective. the the changes california has made that kept it from being a lot we being a lot worse. also, we are going to take you to one of the hotspots today in contra costa . in contra costa county. we are talking 115 degrees....
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. > >> could it be the solution to the crisis on the streets? the governor signs off on court-ordered treatment. we hear hear from one mother who says it it may be the only answer for her son. >> we are dealing with it on the the front line. >> her son struggled with drugs and mental illness for years, but attempts to help him have failed. >> when you see a picture of your son, saying he assaulted four people and he looks in the picture like a crazy man. you know, my heart sunk. >> what the program would mean for families like this. >> this problem is solvable. > >> a bay area coach shot, tryino trying to break up a fight. >> trying to stop the chaos. >> a rattled school community a, community asks, what is being done to protect students? > >> an all-out air assault as the the mosquito fire explodes in size. new video of the battle to to save a sierra town. > >> and the san francisco mime troupe who has a lot to say. >> we are here to fire people up, to agitate, and what better way than through storytelling with their own community? >>
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. > >> could it be the solution to the crisis on the streets? the governor signs off on court-ordered treatment. we hear hear from one mother who says it it may be the only answer for her son. >> we are dealing with it on the the front line. >> her son struggled with drugs and mental illness for years, but attempts to help him have failed. >> when you see a picture of your son, saying he assaulted four people and he...
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fantastic. > >> that is it for the news at 5:00. > >> cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich startsight now. > >> people living in the bay area's largest homeless camp, trying to figure out what is next as cleanup crews move in. >> i'm trying to empty everything out of there. two hours notice is not long enough. enough. >> reporter: pushed out of the only home they have. caltrans moves in on the camp they call a a safety hazard, but the answers answers to where these people will go is so simple. > >> relief from the heat this weekend but we still have to deal with the hazy skies. i am tracking the weakened air quality in the first alert forecast. > >> the bay area joins people around the world remembering queen elizabeth. >> it is surreal she is suddenly suddenly gone and now we have a king. >> reporter: the tributes also, criticism of the role of the monarchy. > >> the a's, one step closer to a a new waterfront ballpark in oa. in oakland. we hear from a long time coliseum usher whose job is is now online. >> you have known them a ime. long time. > >> this is cbs news bay area with
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juliette, go ahead. >> no, i just totally agree with mary, but like, yeah, this ends up being good. he's in serious trouble. in a civilized society, we don't take small airplanes and threaten walmarts or cities. this is not just what mary was saying in terms of his access and accessibility, but yes, he survived, and now he suffers the consequences for putting an entire jurisdiction at risk like this. so get him the help he needs, there are issues around him, but if you don't put the hammer down on this, every person who wants to make a point is going to start taking planes. he will be investigated, there will be a federal investigation. and he is going to suffer some serious time for this. >> yeah, i do want to mention too, just to your point, juliette, the police did say he's going to face grand larceny but even more serious, face charges of making a terroristic threat. and they did say the federal investigators were going to be involved as well. so that is likely more charges. i want to quickly go to pete muntean, he is coming back in this conversation because you have learned som
juliette, go ahead. >> no, i just totally agree with mary, but like, yeah, this ends up being good. he's in serious trouble. in a civilized society, we don't take small airplanes and threaten walmarts or cities. this is not just what mary was saying in terms of his access and accessibility, but yes, he survived, and now he suffers the consequences for putting an entire jurisdiction at risk like this. so get him the help he needs, there are issues around him, but if you don't put the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: you're watching daybreak europe. u.s.ional security advisor jake sullivan is warning that a chinese invasion of taiwan remains a distinct threat. he's assisting the white house position. he spoke to bloomberg. >> i think it remains a distinct threat that there could be a military contingency around taiwan. the people's republic of china has actually stated it as official policy. it hasn't taken the invasion of taiwan off of the table. juliette: in the u.k., the new prime ministers set out her plan -- sets out her plan to tackle soaring energy bills. it will be her first significant active leader. she's been trying to avoid memories of margaret thatcher. the pound falling to the lowest against the dollar since 1985. in the u.s., joe biden is holding back on a decision to scrap trump era tariffs on china imports. the ministration studies ways to help businesses seek bring relief. any decision before the u.s. midterm elections in november poses domestic and international risks for biden and his fellow democrats. the federal
this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: you're watching daybreak europe. u.s.ional security advisor jake sullivan is warning that a chinese invasion of taiwan remains a distinct threat. he's assisting the white house position. he spoke to bloomberg. >> i think it remains a distinct threat that there could be a military contingency around taiwan. the people's republic of china has actually stated it as official policy. it hasn't taken the invasion of taiwan off of the table. juliette: in the...
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we switch over to to juliette goodrich. >> we will have more on the scramble for neighbors in oaklandes jumped the freeway to homes. plus, the timing of the storm could not of of been better. you see how dry it is in the north bay. how i can help in the most dangerous part of fire season. > >> also, we introduce you to a grandmother on a mission every k every week to make the beaches cleaner, one piece of trash at a a time. the news that 6:00 is headed your way in 10 minutes. now for charlie with sports. > >> 49ers tight end george kittle kittle practice today for the first time since suffering a groin injury. kittle will be a e a gametime decision for sunday's sunday's game against the seahawks at levi's stadium. jeff jeff wilson jr. is expected to be the next running back. the five year veteran told vern glen vern glenn he received pregame advice consistently from his da. his dad. >> we have a saying. now is the. the time. you know what i mean? that is basically what he would tell me. >> now is the time. that is good good stuff. >> for real, he came up with a good one. i like that.
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thank you, ladies, for joining us. >> thank you. >> juliette, police have said they were in contact with the pilot, that the pilot said he was going to crash this plane into a walmart. but now they've lost contact. they're no longer in contact. can you walk us through how they deal with a situation like this, to try to get this person to land this plane without hurting anyone or without hurting themselves? >> right. and the second thing is less consequential than the first. in other words, your goal is to minimize the harm to the public. so there's desired and undesired outcomes at this stage. this is the range we're in. these things have been anticipated. the most desirable is reconnecting with the person piloting, assume he knows how to land, get him to land safely. we don't know if that's possible. the least desirable is that he makes a purposeful move to harm as many people as possible in an urban area. the good news is that hasn't happened yet. and i know what he said this morning, but the fact that it hasn't happened yet, he's been in the air a couple of hours, he may run out of ga
thank you, ladies, for joining us. >> thank you. >> juliette, police have said they were in contact with the pilot, that the pilot said he was going to crash this plane into a walmart. but now they've lost contact. they're no longer in contact. can you walk us through how they deal with a situation like this, to try to get this person to land this plane without hurting anyone or without hurting themselves? >> right. and the second thing is less consequential than the first. in...
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juliette saly keeping the flow of moms -- news alive. larry summers with 100 basis points needed to enforce the fed's credibility. how likely is that? dani: veteran investor mark mobius will be giving us his take on geopolitics in global markets on his central asia trip. stay with us for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the core print for today was not fantastic. >> the markets are reacting to this. >> inflation is going down but not at a pace that the fed is comfortable with. >> the fed isn't going to blink. >> that's what they will do. >> the number is going up with november expectations rising as well. >> 75 is certainly on the table. >> there clearly isn't going to be a pivot anytime soon. markets continuing to predict that the fed doesn't pivot and starts to cut in the second half of next year. that needs to come off the table. >> they will probably hurry it up. >> this puts the fed into overdrive. sooner or later, they are going to make a policy mistake. dani: the latest you -- u.s. cpi data. here's a look at where markets stamp. s&p
juliette saly keeping the flow of moms -- news alive. larry summers with 100 basis points needed to enforce the fed's credibility. how likely is that? dani: veteran investor mark mobius will be giving us his take on geopolitics in global markets on his central asia trip. stay with us for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the core print for today was not fantastic. >> the markets are reacting to this. >> inflation is going down but not at a pace that the fed is comfortable with....
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juliette saly in singapore, thank you for walking us through the asian markets. let's look at the key things markets are watching out for. results of the u.k. conservative party leadership contest, the results will be announced with liz truss the firm favorite. the reserve bank of australia tomorrow reveals its latest policy decisions. great reporting on the bloomberg on the drop in house prices in cities like sydney. on wednesday, the fed releases its beige book of regional economic data. we will get the cpi later this month. on thursday, we will have the latest rate decision from the european central bank. what a decision that is from adam lagarde followed by a press briefing from christine lagarde and on friday, eu energy ministers will attend an extraordinary meeting in brussels to discuss an emergency intervention and electricity markets and eu finance ministers meet in prague. a busy week for officials in brussels as a wrestle with the cut off of gas from nord stream 1. let's check back in on the single currency. the euro declining below 99 u.s. cents for t
juliette saly in singapore, thank you for walking us through the asian markets. let's look at the key things markets are watching out for. results of the u.k. conservative party leadership contest, the results will be announced with liz truss the firm favorite. the reserve bank of australia tomorrow reveals its latest policy decisions. great reporting on the bloomberg on the drop in house prices in cities like sydney. on wednesday, the fed releases its beige book of regional economic data. we...
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also with us tonight, cnn national security analyst a juliette kayyem.jennings, former special assistant to president george w. bush. david, we just heard from former president trump as he labeled the justice department and fbi, quote, vicious monsters. and he also called president biden an enemy of the state. is he making one of the points that president biden made on thursday night? is he making that point for him? >> well, i think -- listen, i think he's playing entirely for donald trump. what we're seeing from trump these days is he's going back to his classic strategy of deflect and delay. and he's using language in these speeches which are really hyper partisan speeches. he's using that to deflect. when you call somebody an enemy of the state, as he has done, that in effect in our country is regarded as treason. that's a charge of treason. normally in our politics, you don't go there. but if you go there, it deflects attention, as he wants to, from biden and from his legal trouble. the other thing i think we're also seeing is the delay tactic. i th
also with us tonight, cnn national security analyst a juliette kayyem.jennings, former special assistant to president george w. bush. david, we just heard from former president trump as he labeled the justice department and fbi, quote, vicious monsters. and he also called president biden an enemy of the state. is he making one of the points that president biden made on thursday night? is he making that point for him? >> well, i think -- listen, i think he's playing entirely for donald...
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juliette: you are watching daybreak europe.set to propose a mandatory target to cut power use. the move is a step towards rationing energy to help homes -- homes and businesses survive the energy crunch. other measures include funneling energy company profits to struggling consumers. the eu's executive arm will propose the package this week. there are divisions among member states. ukraine is seeking more weapons along with continued u.s. support to build on successes in retaking territory from russia. a senior ukrainian official told bloomberg the armed forces also need armored vehicles and tanks to secure victory. thousands of mourners have been queuing through the night to see the queens coffin at st. charles cathedral before it begins the journey to london later today. the coffin will be taken to buckingham palace and then westminster hall where the queen will lie in state for four days ahead of the funeral on monday. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and ana
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dani: thank, juliette saly in singapore. some of the key things we're going to be watching out for today. u.s. housing data is due out. economists forecast existing home sales dropping. big bank ceos including jamie dimon and brian moynihan are scheduled to testify before congress to hearing about holding banks accountable. we are expecting jamie dimon to warn about the economy should there be more restrictions placed on banks. the big one, 7:00 p.m. u.k. time is the fed's rate decision. investors have fully priced in a third consecutive 75 basis point hike. some traders are betting on a four point hike and it's all about the dots. coming up, it's all about the dots for us. we will continue our coverage looking ahead to the fomc decision later today. stoltenberg sees -- lacking legitimacy and likely will worsen the situation on the battlefield. we will also bring you any updates on whether or not putin will speak whether or not we will get any pretaped remarks. all that to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> under the present circ
dani: thank, juliette saly in singapore. some of the key things we're going to be watching out for today. u.s. housing data is due out. economists forecast existing home sales dropping. big bank ceos including jamie dimon and brian moynihan are scheduled to testify before congress to hearing about holding banks accountable. we are expecting jamie dimon to warn about the economy should there be more restrictions placed on banks. the big one, 7:00 p.m. u.k. time is the fed's rate decision....
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. > >> you are watching cbs news baa cbs news bay area with juliette. > >> thanks for joining us. a loto cover tonight. > >> police are looking for at least one shooter who rushed the the king estate campus in east oakland this afternoon and started firing. a total of six s were wounded two critically. ths the campus on fontaine street houses several different schools schools ranging from middle to h school. classes were in sessionn the shots rang out just before 0 this afternoon, sitting staff, , and shortly after, parents intor panic. >> we had to lock down the buil. lock down the building. we had to close their blinds and stuff. it was kind of scary. >> they were okay, and i was ok. and i was okay. >> he is 10 years old. katie nin joins us at highland hospital we three of the five victims were taken. what can you tell us? >> reporter: right now, those three victims are here at highland hospital in oakland. ty are 18, 19, and 58 years old. to of them in critical condition, and the other was expected to survive. we had a chance to talk talk to henry, who is one of ths one of the
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he was robbed at gunpoint outside of his san francisco home in broad daylight and spoke with juliette juliette goodrich about the crime problem and the potential solutions. >> they targeted me from the parking lot. >> reporter: they had followed him to his home in san francisco francisco in broad daylight. >> the car rushed by, stopped right next to me, and two guys jumped out with guns pointed at my face. it just happened so qu, honestly, that i did not have time to get scared. >> reporter: what are they after? his watch. they got it and then got away. he was not harmed but you might say he was left brokenhearted of sorts. >> the city has a special place for us because we started our business here. >> reporter: he started this for for decades ago, turning into a multibillion-dollar real estate empire with offices around the world for he wanted to do this interview because of on top of the serious rise in crime, he has another concern. employees' safety and the concern other companies may decide to leave or or not set up shop here. >> when this happened i said, okay, someone has to ge
he was robbed at gunpoint outside of his san francisco home in broad daylight and spoke with juliette juliette goodrich about the crime problem and the potential solutions. >> they targeted me from the parking lot. >> reporter: they had followed him to his home in san francisco francisco in broad daylight. >> the car rushed by, stopped right next to me, and two guys jumped out with guns pointed at my face. it just happened so qu, honestly, that i did not have time to get...
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. > >> you are watching cbs news bay bay area with juliette goodric. juliette goodrich. > >> hello, let's begin tonight with a small bit of comfort for a grieving bay area mother who lost her daughter nine years ago ago today. christina chester mann of livermore was hit by a drunk driver while she was awayt away at college. katie nielsen shows us the new way her memory lives on in the neighborhood where she grew up. >> reporter: a mother's love. >> >> she was such a friendly person, you know. it reminds me of how important the family was to her. >> reporter: you can hear the pride in her voice as she talks about her daughter, christina. christina grew up in livermore with the love of people and anis and animals and the color pink. >> genuine smiles. she is really really happy and loved life. >> reporter: but as sandra found found out, the only emotion more more powerful than love is grief. at 21 years old, christina was a second-year nursing student at chico state and in 2013 she was riding her bike home from the library. she was hit and killed by a dr
. > >> you are watching cbs news bay bay area with juliette goodric. juliette goodrich. > >> hello, let's begin tonight with a small bit of comfort for a grieving bay area mother who lost her daughter nine years ago ago today. christina chester mann of livermore was hit by a drunk driver while she was awayt away at college. katie nielsen shows us the new way her memory lives on in the neighborhood where she grew up. >> reporter: a mother's love. >> >> she was...
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. >> that's it for the news at 5:00, cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >> the mostve valid showdown in california history. talking about the battle over sports betting. who wins and who loses? you can bet on your favorite team from anywhere. >> the holy grail of sports betting markets. >> a new cash cow in california turning every phone into a legal casino. >> you can bet on fantasy sports, e sports, the academy awards. >> we break down the messages behind prop 27. >> the corporate monster has come to take our land. >> oil wells pumping feet from backyards, the battle we have seen play out in bay area neighborhoods. >> it seems ridiculous. >> how a bill on the governor's desk would protect neighborhoods from drilling. and vendors are cleared out, how we crackdown on stolen goods has changed this san francisco plaza on day one of enforcement. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello, a ga game changer, the battle over sports advertisements. voters in november will decide whether sports gambling will be legal in the state and how it all work. >> p
. >> that's it for the news at 5:00, cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >> the mostve valid showdown in california history. talking about the battle over sports betting. who wins and who loses? you can bet on your favorite team from anywhere. >> the holy grail of sports betting markets. >> a new cash cow in california turning every phone into a legal casino. >> you can bet on fantasy sports, e sports, the academy awards. >> we break down the...
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with the first word news is juliette saly in singapore.iette: the european union has proposed a new package of sanctions on moscow that would ban european companies from shipping russian oil to third countries above an internationally set price cap. this is to pay for the further escalation of the war. the risks of an attack on the gas transit network have increased drastically. >> we do not want to continue getting revenues from transit. it is because our european partners are seeing for the time being they depend on it, and they want russia to prove they are a unreliable supplier not ukraine to stop the transit. we are going to continue transit at least while it is technically possible. despite the hostilities, we proved to everybody that we are a reliable transit country. juliette: hurricane ian has hit southwest florida with a deadly surge of water and catastrophic wins. more than 2 million people have been urged to play in what could be one of the costliest storms in u.s. history. florida is braced for widespread blackouts and floods.
with the first word news is juliette saly in singapore.iette: the european union has proposed a new package of sanctions on moscow that would ban european companies from shipping russian oil to third countries above an internationally set price cap. this is to pay for the further escalation of the war. the risks of an attack on the gas transit network have increased drastically. >> we do not want to continue getting revenues from transit. it is because our european partners are seeing for...
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for firefighters. >> reporter: good evening, juliette. we've got a lot of news after kpix news at 6:00, including the hidden dangers to firefighters. are they being exd to cancer-causing chemicals? tt and more. > >> hot temperatures today but one more day of extreme he >> let's get right to it. first alert weather. i was checking with paul and he says, it's just hot. it is. >> did you notice any change? >> no. i noticed no change and now you are telling me, tomorro, no change. >> today was actually cooler. cooler than yesterday. but yesterday was all-time hot. backing away from that doesn't give us much relief. we are in for one more day of extreme heat heat tomorrow. even hotter than today. the heat backed off a little bit. the heat dome weeked dome weekend as this system to r north helped. it also sent some dry thunderstorms to northern ca which we do not need. the heat dome strengthens and then it wil gradually lose its influence friday and over the weekend. excessive heat warning inland. heat advisory means anybody with with a health-
for firefighters. >> reporter: good evening, juliette. we've got a lot of news after kpix news at 6:00, including the hidden dangers to firefighters. are they being exd to cancer-causing chemicals? tt and more. > >> hot temperatures today but one more day of extreme he >> let's get right to it. first alert weather. i was checking with paul and he says, it's just hot. it is. >> did you notice any change? >> no. i noticed no change and now you are telling me,...
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grandfather's legacy throu > >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. > >> hello. you might call it up west reading friday. we are following breaking news. a parte meltdown stretching into the fry evening commute, all because ofe trouble in the trans bay tube. s got stuck in the tube when a trn lost power this morning. imagins this morning. imagine this. being there in the dark for almt 2 hours. b.a.r.t. still has not no
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. > >> you are watching cbs news bay bay area with juliette goodric. juliette goodrich. > >> hello, we start with a city grappling with gun violence andt and tonight for people i recovering in oakland after being shot. two of them were inside their own home at the ti. the time. you can see the dozens dozens of evidence markers where where the bullets landed. please please say the shooting erupted at 10:30 last night at 92nd and bancroft and this was the result of a rolling gun batter between between two cars. the east bay times reports a 50-year-old woman and her husband were struck in their own home as the. they slept. investigators found a car at the scene, but no other other victims. but later a 27-year-old man and 24-year-old woman showed up at the hospital. hospital. no arrests have been made so far. > caea oakland siness struggling to stay afloat stay afloat in the midst of thi, but they are determined to make their beloved home safer. and we we have their story after quite a night of violence. >> reporter: their livelihood depends on safety, but
. > >> you are watching cbs news bay bay area with juliette goodric. juliette goodrich. > >> hello, we start with a city grappling with gun violence andt and tonight for people i recovering in oakland after being shot. two of them were inside their own home at the ti. the time. you can see the dozens dozens of evidence markers where where the bullets landed. please please say the shooting erupted at 10:30 last night at 92nd and bancroft and this was the result of a rolling gun...
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. > >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. > >> hello, we start tonight with an exclusive report. you would never know from the outside, but but what was allegedly happening happening inside the san jose home had neighbors and police s. police shocked. officers are describing it as a gun factory and you can see from pictures, it looks like a pretty sophisticated operation. look at at that. it gets more disturbin. more disturbing. kpix 5's max darrow on what police found that that is raising serious questions. >> reporter: when san jose police officers responded to a domestic violence call in the small neighborhood, their invesn their investigation uncovered a much bigger criminal operation happening at the home. this is a a look at what san jose police officers found at a home in san jose. a cache of guns, some fully assembled, others in the process of being put together. >> this is essentially a gun factory in this residence. >> reporter: officers were originally there for a domestic violence call, but on scene they they discovered the gun manufacturing operation. >> we a
. > >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. > >> hello, we start tonight with an exclusive report. you would never know from the outside, but but what was allegedly happening happening inside the san jose home had neighbors and police s. police shocked. officers are describing it as a gun factory and you can see from pictures, it looks like a pretty sophisticated operation. look at at that. it gets more disturbin. more disturbing. kpix 5's max darrow on what...
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wates appear in one of the driest places on earth. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrichhe deadline to clear out one one of the bay area's largest homeless encampment is coming up up fast. a chopper over the area , that is directly below the flightpath of the planes. but the city has promised the faa will clear out the remaining campers on bring street near columbus park by the end of the month. if not, it risks losing millions of dollars in federal . federal funding. today, our cameras saw garbage trucks at w, at work, and some police cars back at the site as well. a positive evictions for a few days last week because of the extreme heat. but now, e
wates appear in one of the driest places on earth. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrichhe deadline to clear out one one of the bay area's largest homeless encampment is coming up up fast. a chopper over the area , that is directly below the flightpath of the planes. but the city has promised the faa will clear out the remaining campers on bring street near columbus park by the end of the month. if not, it risks losing millions of dollars in federal . federal funding. today,...
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. > >> you are watching cbs news bay news bay area with juliette goh juliette goodrich. > >> hello. it will be a long night for firefighters in the sierra. they will have a rough time ahead of them. they are facing a huge fire. they are trying to save homes from a stubborn fire that has been sending smoke right here in the bay area. it is the mosquito fire, exploded across nearly 300 acres near forelake tahoe. cal t it has quadrupled in size to. thousands have been ordered out of their homes in plaster and eo counties, where one neighborhood neighborhood in volcanic field is now charged. homeowners haven rushing to gather up their things and quickly get out of harm's way. >> terrifying because everything everything i have is my home. i am retired, disabled. everything everything i ever worked for is up there. everything. >> i am scared to death i am going to lose everything. everything i have in there, cars cars and motorcycles, i mean that is my life's collection. >> >> parts of the fire burning in the terrain, which has been very very difficult for firefighters to navigate here th
. > >> you are watching cbs news bay news bay area with juliette goh juliette goodrich. > >> hello. it will be a long night for firefighters in the sierra. they will have a rough time ahead of them. they are facing a huge fire. they are trying to save homes from a stubborn fire that has been sending smoke right here in the bay area. it is the mosquito fire, exploded across nearly 300 acres near forelake tahoe. cal t it has quadrupled in size to. thousands have been ordered out...
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we switch over to to juliette goodrich. > >> some relief for one of the bay area after most polluted neighborhoods. the first of its kind clean-air center opening in francisco neighborhood. we will tell you what it does and why it it is seen as a victory for one woman who grew up worried about the air she breathes. how she is is continuing her mother's longt for environmental justice. > >> plus, it is considered the heart of japantown. and now, the the plaza is getting millions from the state for a long-plannd makeover. why it is seen as a sp toward healing for the community. that's news at 6:00 in about 10 minutes. > >> we have the nfl up top this tuesday. with jimmy garoppolo the starting quarterback again, what about backup? yes, there it purdy, but there's more now at the former seventh round pick you hasn't thrown a single nfl . today, the added pert banquet te practice squad. he has never thrown a pass in a regular-season game. the four-your man does a couple of neil downs. like a vern, he did it at the university of virginia. >> it is not in store for you get quarterbacks at a
we switch over to to juliette goodrich. > >> some relief for one of the bay area after most polluted neighborhoods. the first of its kind clean-air center opening in francisco neighborhood. we will tell you what it does and why it it is seen as a victory for one woman who grew up worried about the air she breathes. how she is is continuing her mother's longt for environmental justice. > >> plus, it is considered the heart of japantown. and now, the the plaza is getting...
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. >>> let's get some perspective now from cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. great to be on with you as always. walk us through the charges that this suspect is facing, federal charges too, right? >> yeah, federal investigation right now grand larceny, obviously. this was what we call an insider threat. he had access to what could potentially be a weapon of mass destruction. he took it. and then also the terrorist threat charges are really related to threatening a civilian population right now, where there is no reason to believe this was larger than his own, whatever was motivating him. at least not right now. there will continue to be a federal investigation to see if there was any federal charges that are warranted based on his motivation. but, look, he may have issues, there might be mental health issues, was this an attempted suicide by plane? we just don't know. but one of the reasons why you come on strong with these charges is that this is just, you know, exceptionally -- this is not acceptable behavior in any sort of way and the impact it had on the c
. >>> let's get some perspective now from cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. great to be on with you as always. walk us through the charges that this suspect is facing, federal charges too, right? >> yeah, federal investigation right now grand larceny, obviously. this was what we call an insider threat. he had access to what could potentially be a weapon of mass destruction. he took it. and then also the terrorist threat charges are really related to threatening a...
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. >> juliette brings up a good point. the area that police are canvassing is enormous. talk about some of the challenges that brings us. >> yes. it's an enormous and remote area, at least that's my understanding, which makes it very difficult. you have to assume that they know the land scaup so there are probably a lot of places that they could hide. again, you know, they are asking for the public's help. there are people who know them, that perhaps know areas that they tended to hang out in, and so forth, and that's what the police are doing now, is they are actually searching everything. this is a searched overnight and were probably using thermal imaging devices, anything they could possibly use to find these individuals who are probably in hiding right now. >> chief ramsey, there's also a challenge in processing 13 different grime scenes. what's that like? >> 13 different crime scenes. each one requires protection. you have to protect the crime scene and you have to process the scene. that is unusual. the other part of this that's very unusual for us in america is t
. >> juliette brings up a good point. the area that police are canvassing is enormous. talk about some of the challenges that brings us. >> yes. it's an enormous and remote area, at least that's my understanding, which makes it very difficult. you have to assume that they know the land scaup so there are probably a lot of places that they could hide. again, you know, they are asking for the public's help. there are people who know them, that perhaps know areas that they tended to...
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what would have happened if juliette did not die at the end of romeo and juliette.unny. a fabulous broadway company. we're seeing betsy wolf. it's a great show. fun for the whole family. >> a beautiful noise is neil diamond. you have some movies coming to broadway including "almost famous." >> yeah, we're looking right now at neil diamond, "a beautiful noise." we have tina turner, carol king. and i have to tell you "sweet caroline" is a group number at the end of the show with audiences chiming in. you mentioned "almost famous", based on the film. it's coming to broadway. tom kit who wrote the music for "next to normal." did the score for "almost famous." there's a breakout star to be seen in show. it's her broad way debut. she did hamilton on the road. she plays penny lane. she is a star. >> i can't wait to see that. think of the music in that show alone. that should be great. let's talk "funny girl." it's been a tumultuous run. the lead role left. lea michele comes i how is this latest version of it? >> lea michele is fannie bryce. she's breathing new life in this
what would have happened if juliette did not die at the end of romeo and juliette.unny. a fabulous broadway company. we're seeing betsy wolf. it's a great show. fun for the whole family. >> a beautiful noise is neil diamond. you have some movies coming to broadway including "almost famous." >> yeah, we're looking right now at neil diamond, "a beautiful noise." we have tina turner, carol king. and i have to tell you "sweet caroline" is a group number at...
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it would be disruptive. >> all right, juliette kayyem, thanks for that.thank you. >> and join cnn from london as the world remembers queen elizabeth ii. our live coverage of the state funeral begins tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. >>> coming up, former president clinton reacting to the death of ken starr, the independent counsel whose investigation ultimately led to clinton's impeachment. (wilder) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business-grade internet solutions nationwide. (wayne) for our not-so-small bususiness too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business readydy for anything. from the network america relies on. get ready - our most popular battery is even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. one role of a lifetime... one sore throat. but she had enough. she took mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. she was supposed to be the one. i used to believe in the one. and then i realized, there's plenty of savings in the sea. wh
it would be disruptive. >> all right, juliette kayyem, thanks for that.thank you. >> and join cnn from london as the world remembers queen elizabeth ii. our live coverage of the state funeral begins tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. >>> coming up, former president clinton reacting to the death of ken starr, the independent counsel whose investigation ultimately led to clinton's impeachment. (wilder) it's a perfect fit for my small business. (vo) verizon has business-grade internet...
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with juliette goodrich. >> we want to braining you breaking news. a hqtruc santa ro out 20 minutes nany d people have reported feeling its far south as san francisco. so, here you go. here is a look at the seismograph. it caused a big big jolt. meteorologist darren k is here with the latest. >> a look at where that is on the map, just from the epicenter. a 4.4 is strong enough to be felt. the usga feature reports for how widely it was felt. this was widely fe. felt. this was widely felt. >> we will check for any developments on this. back to y. on this. back to you. >> tonight, we spotlight. he died from a relapse years ago. d kenny choi joins us now. i know you talked with aaron's father. >> reporter: this was not an easy decision for the family ton up. >> reporter: building homes has been in paul mcgregor's dna for generations. he learned the craft from his father in san fr. he has developed nearly 100 homes. the 65-year-old contractor controls each aspect of it from foundation to roof. e by piece. surfing and splashing splashing off miramar beach
with juliette goodrich. >> we want to braining you breaking news. a hqtruc santa ro out 20 minutes nany d people have reported feeling its far south as san francisco. so, here you go. here is a look at the seismograph. it caused a big big jolt. meteorologist darren k is here with the latest. >> a look at where that is on the map, just from the epicenter. a 4.4 is strong enough to be felt. the usga feature reports for how widely it was felt. this was widely fe. felt. this was widely...
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. >> that's where juliette comes in. i mean, the clothing items are sort of a curiosity. i'm not sure why there were so many clothes stuffed into these boxes. that's an aside. the real trouble is the top secret and compartmented information that was thrown in willy nilly, are you concerned, juliette, about the empty folders that are in there marked classified and confidential, and there's nothing in them? >> exactly. i think that's exactly right. when i first read this story about what was disclosed, it was the emptiness that ends up being the story, rather than the substance, and the reason why is because these documents, and these these classification levels are viewed in secure areas, not because sources and merthods ar being disclosed, because you want to make sure they're not duplicated or lost. there's tight control over the document itself, so now we have folders that are empty. have they been xeroxed, have pictures been taken of them? we don't know, and that gets to the second point. one of the things that's clear about this issue, mar-a-lago, and why you're getti
. >> that's where juliette comes in. i mean, the clothing items are sort of a curiosity. i'm not sure why there were so many clothes stuffed into these boxes. that's an aside. the real trouble is the top secret and compartmented information that was thrown in willy nilly, are you concerned, juliette, about the empty folders that are in there marked classified and confidential, and there's nothing in them? >> exactly. i think that's exactly right. when i first read this story about...
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juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you so much companies across the bay area are downsizing we will give you an inside look how companies are reimagining the office space for a new hybrid world. >> we have an open collaboration space. >> reporter: it say transformation out of the city and into the suburbs. how they designed an office eighth to reflect the new reality of remote work. >> we feel like it helps people do their best work and it works really well from a business perspective. >> reporter: a new business picture emerges. >>> they arrived at the school and opened fire. >> here it from the people working on the ground to stop it from happening again. >>> a rescue on the bay. >> a jack of all trades unit. >> of these two units of the u.s. coast guard down there calling. >> it was the first time i saved two lives i realize i made the right decision. >> how this teacher is getting national attention for his very unique classroom style. >>> you can call it the remote work revolution it has changed how many of us do our jobs since the pandemic and the biggest bay area comp
juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you so much companies across the bay area are downsizing we will give you an inside look how companies are reimagining the office space for a new hybrid world. >> we have an open collaboration space. >> reporter: it say transformation out of the city and into the suburbs. how they designed an office eighth to reflect the new reality of remote work. >> we feel like it helps people do their best work and it works really well...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello, a ga game changer, the battle over sports advertisements. voters in november will decide whether sports gambling will be legal in the state and how it all work. >> prop 27 supports disadvantaged tribes. >> authorizing a massive expansion of online sports gambling turning every cell phone laptop tablet and videogame console into a gambling device. >> proposition 27 could turn california into a multibillion- dollar sports gambling market but some in the agency say they would take a major hit. it has become the most expensive valid fight in california history with $424 million spent on sports writing measures. a closer look now at what's at stake. >> the battle over legalizing sports wagering has become one of the most expensive in california history, online sports gambling companies would hit a jackpot but casinos say they would take major losses if people could bet from just out anre. >> the holy grail of the sports gambling industry. >> activate the largest market in the world for sports wagering. >> californians would be abl
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello, a ga game changer, the battle over sports advertisements. voters in november will decide whether sports gambling will be legal in the state and how it all work. >> prop 27 supports disadvantaged tribes. >> authorizing a massive expansion of online sports gambling turning every cell phone laptop tablet and videogame console into a gambling device. >> proposition 27 could turn california into a...
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. > >> coming out, juliette goodrich, volunteers playing a l role in the heat wave. >> reporter: they were out checg you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. >> 89 in san francisco. we are g in the heat. much of the u.s. ig with widespread flooding in the east. this is rhode island a coe of hours ago. you can see cars g to make it through floodwaters. today at least 80 million americans are under flood watch including major cities like boston, new york and atlanta. > >> britain announcing a new prime minister. becoming the third female to leave the country. replacing outgoing boris johnson after serving as e uk's first female lord chancell. she said she has modeled herself herself out to
. > >> coming out, juliette goodrich, volunteers playing a l role in the heat wave. >> reporter: they were out checg you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment....