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do they correspondent to spikes in overdoses? there's a new highly concerning sedative emerging in other areas causing deaths from overdose. >> who's paying for this? is it taxpayer money or a private relationship here? >> we're getting this money through -- this cooperation with biobot right now, it's a pilot. so they're funding it. if we decide we want to do this ongoing, there may be, you know, a line item in our budget for this. it would be certainly justified if it's a decent tool for us. >> always appreciate your time and your insight, really for not just tonight but the last several years as well. have a good weekend. >>> also tonight, it's st. patrick's day. we know that, march 17th. plenty of celebrations across the world and across the bay area. it's a packed house at the united irish cultural center. take a look. this is in san francisco this evening. live bands, a lot of irish dancing. we love that. and of course plenty of corn beef and cabbage. not too late to join the party. doors are open until 10:00 tonight. >>> u
do they correspondent to spikes in overdoses? there's a new highly concerning sedative emerging in other areas causing deaths from overdose. >> who's paying for this? is it taxpayer money or a private relationship here? >> we're getting this money through -- this cooperation with biobot right now, it's a pilot. so they're funding it. if we decide we want to do this ongoing, there may be, you know, a line item in our budget for this. it would be certainly justified if it's a decent...
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alexander wilkes, juan williams and spike cohen, spike.ot the receipts. >> it's incredible, my favorite part is joe biden saying, no this is not true, this is a lie. and i hunter biden's people saying it true, who do you believe joe biden or financial records? kennedy: oh, joe biden honest joe, we. >> obviously, i think that reality, they didn't give hunter this money because he is a great businessman, they wanted proximity to joe biden. and the reality is we have cronies who give millions for billions or trillions of taxpayer dollar ands political favor and we pay for that with interest. that is never changing until the government loses its ability to just create trillions of dollars out of thin air and hand them off like party favors to anyone that gives them a donation to their campaign. this is not just about cronyism for joe biden or specific party, this is about only way you get politics out of money is getting money out of politickings, or opposite. -- only way to get money out of politics to get politics out of money, we should end
alexander wilkes, juan williams and spike cohen, spike.ot the receipts. >> it's incredible, my favorite part is joe biden saying, no this is not true, this is a lie. and i hunter biden's people saying it true, who do you believe joe biden or financial records? kennedy: oh, joe biden honest joe, we. >> obviously, i think that reality, they didn't give hunter this money because he is a great businessman, they wanted proximity to joe biden. and the reality is we have cronies who give...
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. >> a huge spike in cost. >> the perfect storm of factors and when we could see relief. >>> the avalanche slamming into an apartment complex in tahoe. >> we had a big avalanche. >> how the timing may have saved lives and the risk with even more snow on the way. >> th with juliette goodrich. >> good evening, we expect to learn if classes will be canceled tomorrow after deadly stabbing at a santa rosa high school. this is the background, it started as a dispute that ended with one student pulling a knife on two others in front of dozens of classmates. a 16-year-old was killed and a 15-year-old in custody. we are going live to montgomery where friends and the classmates have been gathering and she joins us with some now. >> reporter: yes, family and friends have come over here, they are set up a memorial for the young men. i have grandma here, cheryl. you just came up to me and you have something you want to say. >> he was a good boy. a quiet and gentle boy. he did not harm anybody. this is so out of character. for something to happen like this to him. i don't understand. >> it must have bee
. >> a huge spike in cost. >> the perfect storm of factors and when we could see relief. >>> the avalanche slamming into an apartment complex in tahoe. >> we had a big avalanche. >> how the timing may have saved lives and the risk with even more snow on the way. >> th with juliette goodrich. >> good evening, we expect to learn if classes will be canceled tomorrow after deadly stabbing at a santa rosa high school. this is the background, it started as...
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to those rising crime rates and says the answer is to lower the penalties for violent crime and the spike in crime is hardly confined in the last 12 months. in 2021 the number of murders in dc was the highest it's been since 2003. the mayor of dc, a democrat vetoed the city council decision to rewrite the criminal code saying, quote, anytime there is a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. unfortunately, the i democrats n the city council in dc overrode the veto time and time again we've seen democrats in major cities reducing penalties for crime and we've seen the result crime speaking we've seen this in san francisco and boston. seen this in philadelphia, new york, we've seen this in st. we've seen this in chicago. crime is spiking in dc and it's incredibly harmful to the women and children who live in dc to be lowering the penalties for violent crime. that's why i'm proud to support the resolution to disapprove off the dc city council's decision and i think my friend from tennessee for his leadership in bringing this resolution. this has already passed the
to those rising crime rates and says the answer is to lower the penalties for violent crime and the spike in crime is hardly confined in the last 12 months. in 2021 the number of murders in dc was the highest it's been since 2003. the mayor of dc, a democrat vetoed the city council decision to rewrite the criminal code saying, quote, anytime there is a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. unfortunately, the i democrats n the city council in dc overrode the veto...
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liz: should oil companies face fines for spikes in gas prices? that could happen under a new california law. we will talk to a state lawmaker to find out what the bill is all about and if it liz: this week, california lawmakers approved the nation's first penalty for price gouging at the pump. they voted to give the power to punish companies for profiting from gas price spikes. a democrat from santa barbara joins us to talk about this decision. thanks for joining us. tell us more about the measure that lawmakers approved and the impact you hope it will have on gas prices. >> absolutely. thank you so much. i think it is important to note that one of the things legislators have in hearing so much about is the fact that gasoline prices are superhigh, so many individuals and constituents throughout the state have been reaching out to senate offices, assembly offices, and saying, what are we going to do about this? california engaged in a months-long process to try to determine what the best outcome would be and how we can think about the fact that th
liz: should oil companies face fines for spikes in gas prices? that could happen under a new california law. we will talk to a state lawmaker to find out what the bill is all about and if it liz: this week, california lawmakers approved the nation's first penalty for price gouging at the pump. they voted to give the power to punish companies for profiting from gas price spikes. a democrat from santa barbara joins us to talk about this decision. thanks for joining us. tell us more about the...
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some of my friends have had to dro out spiked.cause _ spiked. some of my friends have had to drop out because they _ spiked. some of my friends have had to drop out because they can't - to drop out because they can't afford — to drop out because they can't afford it — to drop out because they can't afford it i_ to drop out because they can't afford it. i don't think i could have — afford it. i don't think i could have managed to do the course if i wasn't _ have managed to do the course if i wasn't living at home. i have the luxury— wasn't living at home. i have the luxury of— wasn't living at home. i have the luxury of my parents being able to support _ luxury of my parents being able to support me. everything is going up, obviously— support me. everything is going up, obviously petrol to placement, parking — obviously petrol to placement, parking. all these things you don't think_ parking. all these things you don't think about. when everything is going _ think about. when everything is going up. — think about. when everything is
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. -- captions by vitac -- silicon valley bank failure spiking volatility, how the market is pricing the action, a broad market and a lot more. >>> fedex had a strong run so far this year, but can it keep delivering as the consumer shows signs of slowing down. >>> not all doom and gloom, the semis, a safe place to hide out this year, i'm sara eisen, in for melissa lee. on the desk tonight, mike khouw, brian stutland, and tim seymour joining us, news alert, layoffs at meta, julia boorstin with the details. what do we know? >> so sorry, sara, here's what i got for you. meta is declining to comment but "the wall street journal" is reporting there could be another series of layoffs that would match the layoffs done by meta last year, last year they laid off 13% of employees "the wall street journal" saying there could be several rounds of layoffs to accomplish a meaningful number of employees dropped in the same range is what they saw last year. in terms of what types of employees could be fired, it could be people in the category around wearables, which are certainly not in the cor meta bus
. -- captions by vitac -- silicon valley bank failure spiking volatility, how the market is pricing the action, a broad market and a lot more. >>> fedex had a strong run so far this year, but can it keep delivering as the consumer shows signs of slowing down. >>> not all doom and gloom, the semis, a safe place to hide out this year, i'm sara eisen, in for melissa lee. on the desk tonight, mike khouw, brian stutland, and tim seymour joining us, news alert, layoffs at meta,...
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prices on natural gas, gasoline, and electricit have spiked.hat is not the biggest concern of americans. do you agree or disagree with him? and on everything he said we want t hear from you this morning. democrat, republican, and independent is how we are divining the lines. re is theew york times headlines recently on how biden got from noore drilling when he was running from -- for president to backing a huge project in alaska. i want to show you what president biden had to say in town hall in new hampshire in 2020 making a client pledge to permit new drilling on public land. >> a quick question on how you feel about drilling in antarctica? >> completely against it. i think i'm thonly o running who has been to the arct circle. i've been there and i watched when i went up there and went up in helicopter to the north slope and saw what is going on. i saw what was happening as the glaciers begin to lt and how -- there is a lot going on up there. it is a real gigantic problem. by the way, no more drilling on federal land period. period. period. b
prices on natural gas, gasoline, and electricit have spiked.hat is not the biggest concern of americans. do you agree or disagree with him? and on everything he said we want t hear from you this morning. democrat, republican, and independent is how we are divining the lines. re is theew york times headlines recently on how biden got from noore drilling when he was running from -- for president to backing a huge project in alaska. i want to show you what president biden had to say in town hall...
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why wasn't there stress testing for a big spike in interest rates?ou know, the senator's right. we did all this stress testing on scenarios around a slowing economy se na scenarios around capital, no scenario around a spike in interest rates. >> the biden administration continued the line that it was temporary and tr transitory. to do a stress test on the fact that inflation would he remain consistently i high, they would have to admit that inflation is here and here because the biden administration has put forward policies driving it higher, by reckless spending, a war on energy and paying people not to work. maria: it's all about covering their ineptitude. doesn't seem like a hard thing to think about, a spike in interest rates. we had zero rates for 15 years. of the course they were going to move at some point. i'm surprised at regulators not having a stress test in place for that scenario. >> well, not only that, it was going to spike, but it was going to remain persistently high. you have to remember, this administration continually beat the ban
why wasn't there stress testing for a big spike in interest rates?ou know, the senator's right. we did all this stress testing on scenarios around a slowing economy se na scenarios around capital, no scenario around a spike in interest rates. >> the biden administration continued the line that it was temporary and tr transitory. to do a stress test on the fact that inflation would he remain consistently i high, they would have to admit that inflation is here and here because the biden...
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with alpha and a spike with delta and as i alluded to, take a look at the sharp this of the spike in cases with omicron. as you look at where we are right now on the far right part of the slide, the number of cases, relatively speaking, is much lower. we are in a much better place. when you look at deaths, they tend to reflect obviously cases reflect hospitalizations, hospitalizations reflect death. about 91% of the isolates, it will not stay that way. it won't stay that way, it will evolve. the thing that worries us all and why we always have to keep looking over our shoulder is just shown in this other cartoon. it is nice the pandemic is behind us so we can all get together again and then out of nowhere might come a brand-new variant. do i think that will happen? we never make predictions, we have given up. i would think this would be a bit unlikely to have a completely different variant. it is certainly possible. the next part of expecting the unexpected is something again, that we used influenza as a model and this is not like influenza. if you look at asymptomatic and pre-sympto
with alpha and a spike with delta and as i alluded to, take a look at the sharp this of the spike in cases with omicron. as you look at where we are right now on the far right part of the slide, the number of cases, relatively speaking, is much lower. we are in a much better place. when you look at deaths, they tend to reflect obviously cases reflect hospitalizations, hospitalizations reflect death. about 91% of the isolates, it will not stay that way. it won't stay that way, it will evolve....
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during the first year of the pandemic, the deaths of black infants spiked.lue line second from the top. what do we know about why that trend is occurring? shared parts brown is an epidemiologist at the cdc. thank you r being here. similar question to you. we had been making progress on saving the lives of more young people and keeping them alive after they were born. then there was this sudden turn during the pandemic. did that spike come as a surprise to you? >> yes, it was absolutely a surprise for us. we were looking to compare rates of sudden unexpected infant rates prior to the covid-19 pandemic to the first year of data after the covid-19 pandemic began. we did see the overall rate between 2015 and 2020 did not change. but we saw a surprising increase among non-hispanic black infants. >> the sewage rate, this is the sudden unexplained infant death, that is what you are referring to? >> sudden unexpected infant death. >> along with us being surprised at the rate increase for non-hispanic black infants, it is important to point out the racial disparities
during the first year of the pandemic, the deaths of black infants spiked.lue line second from the top. what do we know about why that trend is occurring? shared parts brown is an epidemiologist at the cdc. thank you r being here. similar question to you. we had been making progress on saving the lives of more young people and keeping them alive after they were born. then there was this sudden turn during the pandemic. did that spike come as a surprise to you? >> yes, it was absolutely a...
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new research shared with panorama shows there's been a spike in the appetite for harmful material.en million followers of known abusive and harassing accounts online. we saw huge spikes of account creation around several notable events during elon musk�*s twitter takeover, but also related to the known online misogynistic influence of andrew tate. when comparing the period before musk�*s takeover and after, we see a 69% increase in the overall level of account creation of those following known abusive misogynistic accounts. dr posetti believes musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts has helped fuel the uptick in abusive tweets directed at me. this emboldenment occurs when the person who now owns the platform signals, "it's ok mate, say what you like, we're more tolerant of that kind of thing now", which is what we've heard. that's an entreaty to do and say what you want, you know, and to do so with impunity. the amnesty on banned accounts was the final straw for members of the trust and safety council. anne and two of her colleagues resigned. there's a major impact on reinsta
new research shared with panorama shows there's been a spike in the appetite for harmful material.en million followers of known abusive and harassing accounts online. we saw huge spikes of account creation around several notable events during elon musk�*s twitter takeover, but also related to the known online misogynistic influence of andrew tate. when comparing the period before musk�*s takeover and after, we see a 69% increase in the overall level of account creation of those following...
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oakland has seen a spike in commercial burglaries, especially in the chinatown neighborhood. >> phase have been getting away with money causing thousands of dollars in damage. kron four's. rob nesbitt joins us live with what store owners are calling for and to help prevent these crimes. prop. >> they are all small businesses in chinatown that were targeted this week in oakland, the owners left having to repair broken windows doors and replace stolen items. all that while knowing that they'll probably be targeted again. surveillance cameras that loud china town in oakland reported 2 people with a wire cutter breaking in early thursday morning that the suspects continue to multiply later footage in color shows a silver blue car at the scene. >> the group continues even as a recycling truck drives by on 8th street. darlene wong does public relations for the restaurant and says the thieves were successful in breaking in and they proceeded through. >> our you know, very spirits as well ripping apart our system. she says the restaurant has suffered about $36,000 in losses and still has a lo
oakland has seen a spike in commercial burglaries, especially in the chinatown neighborhood. >> phase have been getting away with money causing thousands of dollars in damage. kron four's. rob nesbitt joins us live with what store owners are calling for and to help prevent these crimes. prop. >> they are all small businesses in chinatown that were targeted this week in oakland, the owners left having to repair broken windows doors and replace stolen items. all that while knowing...
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the kron morning news we're talking about lawmakers in the state capitol now addressing the recent spike you may have seen in your natural gas bill. >> and the supreme court now tackling president biden to loan forgiveness, plan. we have a live report from dc after the break. we'll be right back. >> all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. a time for you is now 04:14am. and we're starting a new month. the first of march laos. john, of you? i don't know. come up with things that you accomplished for this. you know, my march month resolution i don't know. i've been thinking about the rain one who enjoyed today. more sun. yeah. and we've got that today after this. we're back to the rain, though. so do enjoy today as much as possible. >> this is where we're at right now. you can see outside some clear skies out there across the bay area. san francisco, much different perspective than the past few days have been. we are dry, but we are really cold. so as you do, step outside to enjoy today, just make sure you're doing so. with all the layers on livermore dublin year at 36 berkeley
the kron morning news we're talking about lawmakers in the state capitol now addressing the recent spike you may have seen in your natural gas bill. >> and the supreme court now tackling president biden to loan forgiveness, plan. we have a live report from dc after the break. we'll be right back. >> all right. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. a time for you is now 04:14am. and we're starting a new month. the first of march laos. john, of you? i don't know. come up with...
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new orders, pretty big spike in new orders but even bigger spike in prices.everything, right? almost everything that has a price component has been going up. i don't think we expect inflation to go straight down in straight perfect line. orders are up 4 1/2 points. problem they are still in contraction. prices exploded. is this anomaly? kind of a general thing you would expect or could we see another spike in inflation. >>> it is very hard to see what will happen with the data, the part of the issue is the labor market. we have historically low unemployment. inflation is almost entrenched in wages now. that is something the fed has been saying they want to avoid so long. now it is entrenched. prices are rising a lot because of labor inputs. also the whole supply chain issue continues to be a big problem that will be very hard to get rid of over the short term. charles: face it. they didn't fix the supply chain. demand stalled for a minute but they didn't fix anything. >> right. charles: you talked about your twitter feed. i always like to give you props. it i
new orders, pretty big spike in new orders but even bigger spike in prices.everything, right? almost everything that has a price component has been going up. i don't think we expect inflation to go straight down in straight perfect line. orders are up 4 1/2 points. problem they are still in contraction. prices exploded. is this anomaly? kind of a general thing you would expect or could we see another spike in inflation. >>> it is very hard to see what will happen with the data, the...
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plus another east bay city seen a spike in catalytic converter thefts, which cars have been targeted. and a police chase leaves a mother dead. her 6 year-old twin boys in the hospital. what we know about sad story this half-hour, young mother is dead. her twin boys have been hospitalized after what witnesses described as an explosive crash in rodale. it was the tragic end to a police chase. as officers have been trying to stop the driver of a stolen car last night. >> philippe shows us what happened. >> tommy lewis is emotionally broken, visiting the corner where h- says his 31 year-old cousin lost her life. >> surveillance video shows as she was making a left-hand turn onto 4th street in rodeo thursday night with her 6 year-old twin boys in the 201g nissan passenger. 2021. mazda suv slammed into them heading south on parker avenue. the driver behind the wheel of the mazda then ran off. it sounded like that. >> a bomb went off. it was it was crazy. it was or just feet away and rushed to the motherland foods when he heard the collision. i went and i held the little boy and i just told
plus another east bay city seen a spike in catalytic converter thefts, which cars have been targeted. and a police chase leaves a mother dead. her 6 year-old twin boys in the hospital. what we know about sad story this half-hour, young mother is dead. her twin boys have been hospitalized after what witnesses described as an explosive crash in rodale. it was the tragic end to a police chase. as officers have been trying to stop the driver of a stolen car last night. >> philippe shows us...
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. >>> and just hours ago, the eurozone hike was raised and the first decision since concerns spiked about the global banking system. earlier i spoke with the u.k.'s chief finance system chancellor jeremy hunt, and i asked him about the credit suisse loan to shore up the balance sheet. credit suisse is of course a globally interconnected systemic bank and far different from silicon valley bank and are you sure about an economic sense that they have exposure in a financial sense? >> since 2008, we have massively strengthened our regulatory safeguards and last week the bank of new england said that there were full confidence in the u.k. markets and u.k. system, and the reason that we work night and day to find a solution to the silicon bank issue is to do with the tech sector, because amongst the u.k. subsidiary customers were 4,000 of our tech and life science companies, and we wanted to make sure that their deposits were secure, and that is the motivation, and we were very pleased to secure the sale of the u.k. sale to the hbsc. >> and in that regard to the sale of the silicon valley bang,
. >>> and just hours ago, the eurozone hike was raised and the first decision since concerns spiked about the global banking system. earlier i spoke with the u.k.'s chief finance system chancellor jeremy hunt, and i asked him about the credit suisse loan to shore up the balance sheet. credit suisse is of course a globally interconnected systemic bank and far different from silicon valley bank and are you sure about an economic sense that they have exposure in a financial sense?...
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william: so, again, do you have a sense as to why this sudden spike occurred?> simar to what my colleague stated about maternal mortality, we don't have data at this point to really explain why we observed this spike in infant mortality. but, again, we also believe that there were some indirect effects of the covid-19 pandemic. so we know that a lot of the mitigation efforts disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minority communities, compared to non-hispanic whites, white families. so, things like exacerbation of housing insecurity, food insecurity, unemployment, changes in health care -- health care access, all of those things could have impacted, for instance, access to childcare, so that families had people who were not typically caring for their babies now were responsible for taking care of those infants. we also saw changes related to housing instability. families may have been exposed to sleeping arrangements that they weren't used to. so, where are ey normally may have had access to a safe sleeping environment, like a crib for their infant, mayb
william: so, again, do you have a sense as to why this sudden spike occurred?> simar to what my colleague stated about maternal mortality, we don't have data at this point to really explain why we observed this spike in infant mortality. but, again, we also believe that there were some indirect effects of the covid-19 pandemic. so we know that a lot of the mitigation efforts disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minority communities, compared to non-hispanic whites, white families....
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pge warned customers of a 32% spike in natural gas this winter compared to last. people who cook with gas for a living are feeling the pain. len ramirez looks at the reasons behind the sky rocketing prices. >> reporter: morales is operations manager for three downtown san jose restaurants including farmers union. he says menu prices for dishes like this garlic shrimp stayed the same. but the cost of making it is blowing up, not because of cost of labor, seafood, garlic, it is because his chef is cooking with gas. >> a huge spike in cost, very concerning for business owners. >> reporter: look at the restaurant's utility bill which includes gas and electricity and we'll zero in on the last three years. >> out of last year, december, we were 4,800 and then january this year, costs skyrocketed to 7,348. then subsequently this past february, our bill was 12,858. >> i am not aware that we've had a shock to natural gas prices anything like what we saw in december and january. >> reporter: faculty director of the energy institute at the school of business uc berkeley. >>
pge warned customers of a 32% spike in natural gas this winter compared to last. people who cook with gas for a living are feeling the pain. len ramirez looks at the reasons behind the sky rocketing prices. >> reporter: morales is operations manager for three downtown san jose restaurants including farmers union. he says menu prices for dishes like this garlic shrimp stayed the same. but the cost of making it is blowing up, not because of cost of labor, seafood, garlic, it is because his...
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this rise in anti-semitism, the real spike began during covid with a number of conspiracy theories that but it's also a broader spike over the last five to ten years of white supremacists, anti-semitic, anti-immigrant, a number of far right conspiracy theories disinformation and propaganda that's been circulating that now i think we're seeing the real violent fringe result of that. so i think at root is a lot of circulating propaganda that's seen spikes for years arc nounld that people are back out and about after covid, we are seeing the violent repercussions of that unfortunately. >> cnn has been doing a lot of reporting on this. i want to take a listen to some of the news gathering, some of the interviews we've done on this. first of all, let's take a listen to what an official with the anti-defamation league told my colleague amara walker this week. >> unfortunately whether it's in michigan or other parts of the country, we're seeing a confluence combined with anti-semitism, and we see how this antimating people to action. also in the fantasies and imaginations of people who are wil
this rise in anti-semitism, the real spike began during covid with a number of conspiracy theories that but it's also a broader spike over the last five to ten years of white supremacists, anti-semitic, anti-immigrant, a number of far right conspiracy theories disinformation and propaganda that's been circulating that now i think we're seeing the real violent fringe result of that. so i think at root is a lot of circulating propaganda that's seen spikes for years arc nounld that people are back...
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you do not see a big spike going on. there are pockets of concern. you pointed to the refinancing spike that has to happen. i have seen those come and go before. markets can absorb them at a much higher rate this time. in terms of cre, the occupancy of office space in many major cities is low. you wonder how that could be. over time, some of that will be made into condominiums since we do not have housing in some places. what is the financial stability risk? it is not great for the largest institutions tended to not have a lot of exposure to that, smaller banks actually do. we carefully monitor it. we agree that as a area that requires monitoring. we are on the case. sen. warner: my last question, something we have talked about and a lot of my colleagues have talked about. i do think even some of the biggest critics would acknowledge our banking system is stronger and was able to withstand covid in a very healthy way. what we have also seen of the vast amount of financial institutions move beyond the regulatory perimeter. the fact that we have waited
you do not see a big spike going on. there are pockets of concern. you pointed to the refinancing spike that has to happen. i have seen those come and go before. markets can absorb them at a much higher rate this time. in terms of cre, the occupancy of office space in many major cities is low. you wonder how that could be. over time, some of that will be made into condominiums since we do not have housing in some places. what is the financial stability risk? it is not great for the largest...
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spike across california. >> and the west today frustrated lawmakers met at the capitol to talk about the problem and to demand some answers. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has reaction from all sides. >> well, the meeting here at the state capitol lasted more than 3 hours. it was strictly informational, but included comments from lawmakers testimonies from stakeholders and calls from frustrated californians natural down builder extremely high. the person you're listening to is just one of many who phoned in their concerns to this senators on the energy utilities and communications committee addressed what millions of californians have seen over the last few months. all time high utility bills, bills. even these lawmakers have seen themselves. my bill went from an average of $50 to almost $500. but i'm not going to end up on the street. i can pay for that. but she and her colleagues worry about californians who cannot lie until the bills are down from the record highs seen in late 2022, they are still much higher than this time last year in january 2022. the averate socal gas
spike across california. >> and the west today frustrated lawmakers met at the capitol to talk about the problem and to demand some answers. our capitol correspondent eytan wallace has reaction from all sides. >> well, the meeting here at the state capitol lasted more than 3 hours. it was strictly informational, but included comments from lawmakers testimonies from stakeholders and calls from frustrated californians natural down builder extremely high. the person you're listening to...
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we are looking at the natural gas price spike. >>> plus, the literacy liberators.ique program training dozens to help close the reading gap in oakland schools. so much coming up in about 10 minutes. let's get over to sports. >>> the nba up top and the warriors. what i come back last night and the third straight win for the warriors. are they about to get better? steph curry status, the general manager told us that the team is hopeful that the return would be during next week's three-game road trip. curry took part in the scrimmage yesterday after missing the last nine games with a leg injury suffered on february 4th. the comeback of all, down by 23 in the first half, look at the ball movement, the warriors beating portland by 18. 75-40 in the second half, so the warriors have won three straight. moving into fifth place in the western conference and steve kerr knows that he has curry and others coming. >> we have been battling all season. without steph curry and wiggins , these guys have done a great job of keeping our heads above water. i think we can feel the fini
we are looking at the natural gas price spike. >>> plus, the literacy liberators.ique program training dozens to help close the reading gap in oakland schools. so much coming up in about 10 minutes. let's get over to sports. >>> the nba up top and the warriors. what i come back last night and the third straight win for the warriors. are they about to get better? steph curry status, the general manager told us that the team is hopeful that the return would be during next week's...
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the team dug into the spike and chris camara found wholesale prices in california were six times higher. the rest of the country. you can watch his full investigation on our website. >>> the snow in the sierra is not letting up. they stacked deep, piled high. lots of snow. uc berkeley snow leopard they said they got 17.5 inches of snow over the past 24 hours. part of the 16 feet in the last two weeks. this is the ninth the snowiest year since the lab was created in 1940. it's about to get thicker and deeper. there is more snow coming. >>> you have the right. because of all the snow, tahoe is officially out of the draw. we will see this week it will continue to be a drought. our mobile radar, we are tracking this rainfall towards the east. it will be moderate with a few heavier pockets. livermore, right after midnight. beyond this, as we have been telling you, we are tracking not one, but two different storm systems. 30 and friday night, a stronger storm coming in. a second potential one as you roll into next monday. the forecast, we will show you more of what we can expect as we go into
the team dug into the spike and chris camara found wholesale prices in california were six times higher. the rest of the country. you can watch his full investigation on our website. >>> the snow in the sierra is not letting up. they stacked deep, piled high. lots of snow. uc berkeley snow leopard they said they got 17.5 inches of snow over the past 24 hours. part of the 16 feet in the last two weeks. this is the ninth the snowiest year since the lab was created in 1940. it's about to...
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and you have an ecommerce platform designed to handle sudden spikes in overall demand... as in actualhave sleep apnea. couldn't use cpap. now i have this. this is inspire. it's simple... it's just a button. sometimes i press his button. inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with the click of this remote. no mask, no hose, just sleep. we go night-night now. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. (vo) sail through the heart of historic cities learn more and view important and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. i'm kareem abdul-jabbar. i was diagnosed with afib. when i first noticed symptoms, which kept coming and going, i should have gone to the doctor. instead, i tried to let it pass. if you experience irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of
and you have an ecommerce platform designed to handle sudden spikes in overall demand... as in actualhave sleep apnea. couldn't use cpap. now i have this. this is inspire. it's simple... it's just a button. sometimes i press his button. inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with the click of this remote. no mask, no hose, just sleep. we go night-night now. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. (vo) sail...
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that is a liquidity issue that took hold of credit suisse as we saw yesterday, it was a big spike in risk premium. i imagine there was tremendous pressure on the deposit side with credit suisse and people starting to see their exposure that can put a decent liquidity profile like credit suisse into trouble. >> as you look at this organization, what do you think it needs to do to stave off any further concerns through the cycle? >> it is difficult if there is an issue with the banking crisis once you struggle with profitability, you are vulnerable at this time. i think the assurance of depositors is an important step. the snb has done the right thing to provide liquidity it is not about the capital call with tier i which looks fine with this additional liquidity, i think it's the right thing to assure depositors that it is a sound bank to do business. >> from the investment perspective, how do you feel about owning credit situation? let me ask do you own credit su suisse >> we are invested in european banks. not credit suisse particularly in our investment strategies when we look at t
that is a liquidity issue that took hold of credit suisse as we saw yesterday, it was a big spike in risk premium. i imagine there was tremendous pressure on the deposit side with credit suisse and people starting to see their exposure that can put a decent liquidity profile like credit suisse into trouble. >> as you look at this organization, what do you think it needs to do to stave off any further concerns through the cycle? >> it is difficult if there is an issue with the...
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i'm not sure. >> as for why there may be a spike in sightings. that's not entirely clear. it's possible that the mountain lions in half moon bay are actually the same mountain lion in different locations. experts say that if you do encounter a mountain lion, don't run away, stay calm, maintain eye contact, try to make yourself look bigger. >> and back away. slowly now to talk to fish and wildlife a short time ago, they say another possible simple explanation for what's going on is that there has been a real increase. the number of surveillance cameras ring cameras on people's homes. outline simply moving from one area to another can be spotted by multiple cameras. but for now in san mateo county, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> yeah, the unintended consequences of more security thank you, charles. taking a live look now at downtown san francisco. we have a lot of cloud cover out there, but at least the sun is shining today. we've been missing the sun we haven't been playing hide and seek. yeah. we've been cool right for so long. we've been below average for quite some ti
i'm not sure. >> as for why there may be a spike in sightings. that's not entirely clear. it's possible that the mountain lions in half moon bay are actually the same mountain lion in different locations. experts say that if you do encounter a mountain lion, don't run away, stay calm, maintain eye contact, try to make yourself look bigger. >> and back away. slowly now to talk to fish and wildlife a short time ago, they say another possible simple explanation for what's going on is...
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. >> reasons we're worried about it apart from the spread and increase in the spike is it's more resistant normally use to treat fungus. and we can spread it to each other in the hospital setting. >> it was detected in four states in 2016 and it's spread to more than half of the country, going up 200% since 2019. but i will tell you, dr. chin-hong says we don't need to worry about zombies. it's not related to the show. >> how comforting. >>> it was the japanese against the americans in the championship game of the world baseball classic, and the game was a classic. sports is next. >>> okay, talk about a quiet night in sports. but the warriors and the sharks had the night off. >> warriors will be back in action tomorrow in dallas. the sharks don't play again until thursday, up in vancouver to face the canucks. baseball, u.s. versus japan in the world baseball classic. trai turner put the americans on top, fifth home run of the tournament. but the japanese with two runs of their own. top of the ninth, on top. los angeles angels pitcher shohei ohtani strikes out his american teammate mike tro
. >> reasons we're worried about it apart from the spread and increase in the spike is it's more resistant normally use to treat fungus. and we can spread it to each other in the hospital setting. >> it was detected in four states in 2016 and it's spread to more than half of the country, going up 200% since 2019. but i will tell you, dr. chin-hong says we don't need to worry about zombies. it's not related to the show. >> how comforting. >>> it was the japanese...
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. >> we have guy benson and e-- olivia rondo and spike cohen.beer, not really, it is show time. guy. i start with you, what would a ban look like? >> i don't know. that would be so complicated so many people love the app, use the app and they are addicted. young people who have phones as an apen admi a-- it is a threat. but i'm concerned about, very sophisticated anti-american p propaganda. filtered through tiktok from the chinese republic party, the chinese effort could be more sophisticated going directly to the screens. if you are not concerned about, that i think there is something wrong. kennedy: it is true. olivia. i'm concerned about it. but, i want to ask you, that is how i would say majority of young people, younger than 16 get their news from tiktok. i try have end the fed symposiums at dinner table but to deaf ears, should members of congress and government officials have tiktok on their phones? >> absolutely not. at the least, it should be bannedo all government devices, if this is a national security risk, i am not against banning i
. >> we have guy benson and e-- olivia rondo and spike cohen.beer, not really, it is show time. guy. i start with you, what would a ban look like? >> i don't know. that would be so complicated so many people love the app, use the app and they are addicted. young people who have phones as an apen admi a-- it is a threat. but i'm concerned about, very sophisticated anti-american p propaganda. filtered through tiktok from the chinese republic party, the chinese effort could be more...
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on screen, this is a chart of the front end rate vol spike in march.his led to substantial losses. march really left hedge funds as a smoldering crater. millennium, exodus, all in the press recently about licking their wounds with losses. even adding -- adam levinsohn's fund was shuttered the last week. it brings the bigger picture to your question, especially talking about db. is all of this just de-risking of positioning or worries over deutsche bank's balance sheet? a lot of the move in march could be seen as a massive de-risking of positioning rather than fundamental worries. dani: it feels like this is a market delivering the maximum pain to the maximum investors. especially when you think of everyone short bonds last year. thank you, valerie. let's get to our guest. there is a lot i want to ask about what i want to start with what valerie was talking about, the destruction to hedge funds on treasury positions. how much do you think this market volatility is just about positioning, is a story of decisioning rather than fundamentals? tatiana: i thi
on screen, this is a chart of the front end rate vol spike in march.his led to substantial losses. march really left hedge funds as a smoldering crater. millennium, exodus, all in the press recently about licking their wounds with losses. even adding -- adam levinsohn's fund was shuttered the last week. it brings the bigger picture to your question, especially talking about db. is all of this just de-risking of positioning or worries over deutsche bank's balance sheet? a lot of the move in...
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a spike in robberies near atms. and just this afternoon, another armed robbery outside of a bank. came up behind me and put their arm around my neck. put a gun to the back of my head. and we're like, give me the bag. give me the bag. two men rob a bank customer at gunpoint as he goes to make a business deposit. good evening, and thanks for joining us, i'm cristina rendon. the victim says he was just steps outside the bank of the west on lakeshore avenue near mandina boulevard. it happened just before 3 30 this afternoon to attend. ktvu is amber lee joins us live from oakland and amber. the victim says he makes these kinds of deposits every day. that's right, greg. the victim tells me that he was he was he was sorry he was shocked by what happened and that he saw them sitting in the sedan parked along the curb, just in front of the bank. he suspects that they made their move and they saw that he was about to walk inside the bank. i'm just shaking because i'm like, still kind of stressed out. will rodriguez is visibly shaken when i spoke with him shortly after he was robbed at gunpo
a spike in robberies near atms. and just this afternoon, another armed robbery outside of a bank. came up behind me and put their arm around my neck. put a gun to the back of my head. and we're like, give me the bag. give me the bag. two men rob a bank customer at gunpoint as he goes to make a business deposit. good evening, and thanks for joining us, i'm cristina rendon. the victim says he was just steps outside the bank of the west on lakeshore avenue near mandina boulevard. it happened just...
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the reasons why we're worried about it apart from the spread and the increase in terms of the spike ishat it's more resistant to some of the drugs we normally use to treat fungus in the hospital. and we can spread it to each other in the hospital setting. >> where did the fungus come from, and how contagious is this? with covid, you had to be in a certain amount of time around people. is this person-to-person easily spread? >> no, it's not easily spread. and like you mentioned, you have to be immune compromised or somebody who is severely ill in the hospital setting. but i think it just reminds us that when we have loved ones leaving the hospital, you know, we should really wash our hands. we should clean down like blood pressure cuffs at home, pulse oximeters at home, just so that, you know, we keep things safe as possible. we're not going to introduce any new isolation measures or anything like that. it's just something that hospitals, clinicians have to watch out for because we need to run special diagnostic tests to find out what this is. >> how do i even know if i have the fungus?
the reasons why we're worried about it apart from the spread and the increase in terms of the spike ishat it's more resistant to some of the drugs we normally use to treat fungus in the hospital. and we can spread it to each other in the hospital setting. >> where did the fungus come from, and how contagious is this? with covid, you had to be in a certain amount of time around people. is this person-to-person easily spread? >> no, it's not easily spread. and like you mentioned, you...
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interest income over member after 9/11 recruitment spiked -- interesting, after 9/11, recruitment spikedhe slogan they have serious star power in that commercial with jonathan majors. he is everywhere, creed three, the latest marvel movie, i do not know if the slogan will attract people. a lot of the commercials look like videogame commercials. that might be more enticing for a younger generation. >> they appeal to young men, very very enticing in a lot of ways. larry: san francisco's most iconic landmark is on the top five list of most popular tourist destinations. it is the iconic golden gate bridge, coming in at number five on the top 50 list as ringed by family destination guide and reported by the examiner. destinations of retire with the great smoky mountains, -- that ranked higher the great smoking mountains, and central park. >> if you've ever gone up to mount tam and looked out towards the golden gate bridge it never gets old. it looks stunning. if you are in sausalito and looking in the direction it is so beautiful and i see how it makes a top list. >> sometimes it takes your b
interest income over member after 9/11 recruitment spiked -- interesting, after 9/11, recruitment spikedhe slogan they have serious star power in that commercial with jonathan majors. he is everywhere, creed three, the latest marvel movie, i do not know if the slogan will attract people. a lot of the commercials look like videogame commercials. that might be more enticing for a younger generation. >> they appeal to young men, very very enticing in a lot of ways. larry: san francisco's...
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that however, of course, there are pockets of concern in particular, you pointed to the refinancing spike that has to happen. i've seen those come and go before generally markets can absorb them, maybe at a much higher rate this time it's something we're well aware of and watching carefully. in terms of cre, i would agree with you, the occupancy of office space in many major cities is just remarkably low. and you wonder how that can be over time, some of that's going to be made into condos and stuff since we don't have quite enough housing in some places the question is, what's the financial stability risk it's not great for the largest institutions don't tend to have a lot of direct exposure to that some smaller banks do. medium and small size banks do we carefully monitor it. we agree that's an area that requires a lot of monitoring and i would say we're on the case >> that will morph me into my last question, something we've talked about and a lot of my colleagues have talked about with the large institutions. i do think even some of the biggest critics of dodd/frank would acknowledge
that however, of course, there are pockets of concern in particular, you pointed to the refinancing spike that has to happen. i've seen those come and go before generally markets can absorb them, maybe at a much higher rate this time it's something we're well aware of and watching carefully. in terms of cre, i would agree with you, the occupancy of office space in many major cities is just remarkably low. and you wonder how that can be over time, some of that's going to be made into condos and...
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so it's not affected by these changes in the spike protein that make the vaccines not work. >> reporter: dr. glenn says patients treated within three days of showing symptoms that even better. he also says the drug is proven to be effective against all covid variants tested, including omicron. >>> the cdc is warning about the spread of a drug-resistant bacteria causing a spike in stomach illnesses. the so-called xdr strains are hard to treat and could easily spread. health officials say the bacteria is contracted by coming in contact with infected feces, commonly through contaminated food or water. >>> the biden administration has announced an additional $400 million in aid to ukraine. the package will provide the war-torn country with more ammunition and other equipment in its fight against russia. >>> and u.s. attorney general merrick garland making a surprise visit there in his second trip to ukraine since the russian invasion a little more than a year ago. garlin joined ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky at the united for justice conference, reaffirming america's determination t
so it's not affected by these changes in the spike protein that make the vaccines not work. >> reporter: dr. glenn says patients treated within three days of showing symptoms that even better. he also says the drug is proven to be effective against all covid variants tested, including omicron. >>> the cdc is warning about the spread of a drug-resistant bacteria causing a spike in stomach illnesses. the so-called xdr strains are hard to treat and could easily spread. health...
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pge warned northern california customers of a 32% spike in natural gas this winter compared to last. the people who cook with gas for a living are really feeling that pain. len ramirez looks at the reasons behind sky rocketing prices. >> reporter: morales is operations manager for three downtown san jose restaurants including farmers union. he says menu prices for dishes like this garlic shrimp have stayed the same but the cost of making it is blowing up. not because of the cost of labor, seafood, garlic, it's because his chef is cooking with gas. >> a huge spike in cost and very concerning for business owners. >> reporter: look at this restaurant's utility bill which includes gas and electricity. we will zero in on the last three months. >> out of last year, in december we were 4,800. this january this year, costs skyrocketed to 7,348. then subsequently this past february, our bill was 12,858. >> i am not aware that we have had a shock to natural gas prices anything like we saw in december and january before. >> the faculty director of energy institute at the school of business uc b
pge warned northern california customers of a 32% spike in natural gas this winter compared to last. the people who cook with gas for a living are really feeling that pain. len ramirez looks at the reasons behind sky rocketing prices. >> reporter: morales is operations manager for three downtown san jose restaurants including farmers union. he says menu prices for dishes like this garlic shrimp have stayed the same but the cost of making it is blowing up. not because of the cost of labor,...
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banking, continuing to spike, despite the concerted efforts to stem those losses. at what we are seeing, i'll say futures are setting up for some steep losses going into the open. the aussie dollar also sitting a little bit risk off at the moment, going into the start of trading in tokyo. chicago naked futures, up about .3% -- nikkei futures come up about .3%. get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify your business for a big refund in eight minutes. go to getrefunds.com to get started. powered by innovation refunds. shery:
banking, continuing to spike, despite the concerted efforts to stem those losses. at what we are seeing, i'll say futures are setting up for some steep losses going into the open. the aussie dollar also sitting a little bit risk off at the moment, going into the start of trading in tokyo. chicago naked futures, up about .3% -- nikkei futures come up about .3%. get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes...
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and that is the platform are you give then with the spike protein?scientific effort so something that people don't fully understand. so the covid vaccine platform, not the only one but the one against the most attentione is the mrna technology and has other appeared overnight. what happened is a number of investigators and then to show that the mrna which most people thought you could not use for a vaccine because that is what many viruses are made of the art and a but then the body misinterpreted as invasion of the virusam and develops theou inflammatory response and gets rid of the vaccine before it works. over years they did the modification of the molecule and to servegn as the signal to produce the protein without inducing an inflammatory reaction. i would be really surprised. and for 2005 and vaccine research did not begin in 1918 or 2020. of next. >> and that is it relates and it was then unsuccessfully for each are for decades. what do i mean by that? what we established more than 20 years ago was made up of the number of investigators intere
and that is the platform are you give then with the spike protein?scientific effort so something that people don't fully understand. so the covid vaccine platform, not the only one but the one against the most attentione is the mrna technology and has other appeared overnight. what happened is a number of investigators and then to show that the mrna which most people thought you could not use for a vaccine because that is what many viruses are made of the art and a but then the body...
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is looking into whether anyone contributed to the high natural gas prices or took advantage of the spike. the agency said if any potential wrong doing is identified, its office of enforcement will pursue those matters. >>> a month ago, governor newsom asked the feds to formally investigate why gas prices soar so high so fast, and our response team also dug into the price spike. consumer investigator chris chmura found wholesale prices in california were almost six times higher than the rest of the country. and some explanations for why really did not add up. you can watch our investigation on nbcbayarea.com/response. >>> okay. spring break is right around the corner, and if you're planning a hotel stay, yes, those are the resort fees that they tack on. remember those? >> they just add up. >> and they seem like they're getting more expensive. >> all of a sudden there's a $500 charge there. chris chmura wants to help you avoid those fees, even if you've already booked the room. here's how. >> first, a rant, please. resort fees are totally, completely, undeniably out of control. let's look
is looking into whether anyone contributed to the high natural gas prices or took advantage of the spike. the agency said if any potential wrong doing is identified, its office of enforcement will pursue those matters. >>> a month ago, governor newsom asked the feds to formally investigate why gas prices soar so high so fast, and our response team also dug into the price spike. consumer investigator chris chmura found wholesale prices in california were almost six times higher than the...
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they say the spike will grow -- will go in reverse with the potential average of 75%. customers are hoping that this is true. >> it amazed me how the price o my gas and electricity bill doubled. >> joseph thought that something went awry. it jumps to 200 $23 in january compared to $115 a year ago. >> i asked if there was a gas leak somewhere. >> you remember it was $68 and then shockingly, january, i got a re-hundred $64 bill. >> chantel borden liv 50 square unit with electrical appliances. they -- she told him the bill made no sense. >> they came out inch -- i asked them to check the smart meter and they said no and i had a representative that said you should probably add some blankets. >> i was dumbfounded so i called to ask what is going on. >> pg&e said that market prices spiked and supplies tightened and cold weather drove up demand and utility bills rose 32% from november till march. in a statement they refuted concerns that they had profited from high prices saying "we do not control market prices for gas and electricity and do not mark up the cost of gas and el
they say the spike will grow -- will go in reverse with the potential average of 75%. customers are hoping that this is true. >> it amazed me how the price o my gas and electricity bill doubled. >> joseph thought that something went awry. it jumps to 200 $23 in january compared to $115 a year ago. >> i asked if there was a gas leak somewhere. >> you remember it was $68 and then shockingly, january, i got a re-hundred $64 bill. >> chantel borden liv 50 square unit...
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it's the highest level since 2007 with that spike, the spread between the 2-year and 10-year benchmarkond yield is now at its widest since all the way back in september 1981 we saw an economic downturn after more than a year oil actually going to other way this morning we're seeing wti down to 77 buck as barrel. brent crude down and natural gas down about half a percent. we're also watching cryptocurrency bitcoin falling below 22,000, this morning about a third of a percent. ethereum up half a percent both falling since a spike on march 5th. >>> let's get a check from overnight action in asia our julianna tatelbaum is in the london newsroom and jp ong jp, let's start with you. >> we saw the stockmarket pull back you saw it play out despite the fact that the r and b governor said they my be close to taking a pause. the stepback pointing to the asx200 in sidney we saw the chinese markets mixed. there's also the prospect of less stimulus from the national people's congress laid out by beijing congress makers that isn't adding much support for lack of a better term for the prospect of the
it's the highest level since 2007 with that spike, the spread between the 2-year and 10-year benchmarkond yield is now at its widest since all the way back in september 1981 we saw an economic downturn after more than a year oil actually going to other way this morning we're seeing wti down to 77 buck as barrel. brent crude down and natural gas down about half a percent. we're also watching cryptocurrency bitcoin falling below 22,000, this morning about a third of a percent. ethereum up half a...
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all due to a natural gas price spike across california and the west. and today frustrated lawmakers met at the capitol to address the issue in demand. some answers our capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains some takeaways from that meeting and >> shares what happened. well, the meeting here at the state capitol lasted more than 3 hours. it was strictly informational, but included comments from lawmakers testimonies from stakeholders and calls from frustrated californians natural field are extremely high. the person you're listening to is just one of many who phoned in their concerns to this senators on the energy utilities and communications committee addressed what millions of californians have seen over the last few months. all time high utility bills, bills, even these lawmakers have seen themselves. my bill went from an average of $50 to almost $500. >> but i'm not going to end up on the street. i can pay for that. but she and her colleagues worry about californians who cannot lie until the bills are down from the record highs seen in late 20
all due to a natural gas price spike across california and the west. and today frustrated lawmakers met at the capitol to address the issue in demand. some answers our capitol correspondent eytan wallace explains some takeaways from that meeting and >> shares what happened. well, the meeting here at the state capitol lasted more than 3 hours. it was strictly informational, but included comments from lawmakers testimonies from stakeholders and calls from frustrated californians natural...