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amanda: it sure is. have to ask you about the speculative nature, we heard from the dallas fed president that maybe it's time to start thinking about easing up on qe because of speculation. you have made comments about not investing in spac's. is the market to frothy? >> it's a fascinating time. if you look at the overall level of markets, you would have to say they are pretty crazy. everybody likes to look at the equity markets but yesterday, investors -- investment grade corporate were tied to the gnc. overall, markets are expensive. at the same time, the level of creative destruction we have seen around the world but particular in the u.s., has also been at all-time highs. active management has actually delivered some of its strongest returns in over a decade. in 2020, pgm were era strongest returns and that continues this year. if you are doing the security selection well, there are big winners and losers coming out of this and there is lots of money to be made in the markets today. matt: you have a
amanda: it sure is. have to ask you about the speculative nature, we heard from the dallas fed president that maybe it's time to start thinking about easing up on qe because of speculation. you have made comments about not investing in spac's. is the market to frothy? >> it's a fascinating time. if you look at the overall level of markets, you would have to say they are pretty crazy. everybody likes to look at the equity markets but yesterday, investors -- investment grade corporate were...
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amanda: it is pretty cool. will lange, what was the reaction inside honeywell when this idea came to go? what i would say is, it is an interesting undertaking, is it worth any while -- is it worth honeywell's while? will: the product was something we were thrilled to partner with will on. it is a one-of-a-kind product. our technology teams brought a product to bear that we think is one-of-a-kind in the marketplace and we are excited about it and we expect big things for the rest of the year. matt: will.i.am, you have been working on tech hardware products for a long time. you get a smartwatch that did not work out well at first, then you moved to another iteration of the product. i wonder if you have plans for the super mask, for advancing it beyond what you have already created. will.i.am: the team that we assembled, we are getting the mask to a level where, post-covid, you are still going to be inspired to rock the super mask. as far as the watch, i like to create ideas and bring them to life and solve proble
amanda: it is pretty cool. will lange, what was the reaction inside honeywell when this idea came to go? what i would say is, it is an interesting undertaking, is it worth any while -- is it worth honeywell's while? will: the product was something we were thrilled to partner with will on. it is a one-of-a-kind product. our technology teams brought a product to bear that we think is one-of-a-kind in the marketplace and we are excited about it and we expect big things for the rest of the year....
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amanda: markets quiet again today.king to see whether jay powell had anything to say that might be market moving. we have come positive action here. tech leading the way, but we are also seeing health care and industrials. energy is a weak spot. that is a weight on the market. you can see at the bottom of your screen mode 163 on the 10 year yield. the volatility in the yield is worth noting. for watchers of this, many expected it to track higher as inflation concerns continue. but as the intraday moves, it has been interesting on the yield, you do not often see the -- we have seen. for what it is worth, one of the reasons there is fear of whether they yield might go is because cpi is showing pricing pressures. we know the fed looks at -- stripping out volatile segments, unfortunately most of us do not avoid food and energy. you can to that when you leave them in, you are running about 4% on inflationary pressures. your core is true, well below the 2% jay powell is worried about, but we are not going to stop eating baco
amanda: markets quiet again today.king to see whether jay powell had anything to say that might be market moving. we have come positive action here. tech leading the way, but we are also seeing health care and industrials. energy is a weak spot. that is a weight on the market. you can see at the bottom of your screen mode 163 on the 10 year yield. the volatility in the yield is worth noting. for watchers of this, many expected it to track higher as inflation concerns continue. but as the...
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amanda: i am amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. welcome.are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. count down to the fed decision. what to expect from the f lmc -- fomc and why lending has gone lower despite the policies the fed has put in place. shares of tesla are gaining after its earnings report after the closing bell. can they maintain their lead in the face of competition? we talk with their research ceo. apple commits $430 billion in u.s. investment. we discussed the plan that will add 20,000 jobs in the u.s. over the next five years. really an astounding amount of money even considering a five-year time horizon and that it is apple, amanda. amanda: it is that kind of optimism that is helping to fuel investors, as are some of the earnings we are seeing. it is a huge week for tech earnings and that maybe turning the attention back to growth stocks, though for that s&p 500, while positive, tech is in the middle of the pack. they are not showing leadership in energy, financials, materials. in toronto, we are als
amanda: i am amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. welcome.are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. count down to the fed decision. what to expect from the f lmc -- fomc and why lending has gone lower despite the policies the fed has put in place. shares of tesla are gaining after its earnings report after the closing bell. can they maintain their lead in the face of competition? we talk with their research ceo. apple commits $430 billion in u.s. investment. we...
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amanda: great to have you with us. nest -- sara nelson of the flight attendant's international. the airline industry with staffing shortages. small businesses are having a hard time attracting talent back to work. that is coming up next. ♪ kailey: this is bloomberg markets. we have to talk about the latest u.s. jobs numbers. on the headline, yes, the unemployment rate is sitting at 6%, but we also have to pay attention to labor force participation, because the headline on employment rates may understate the degree of the labor market. that rate is still only 61.5%, well below the 63.3% from february of 2020. amanda: yeah, which is so important, something economists worried about in a recession, the so-called scarring effect. here is your participation rate, and you can flip it on its head and look at a wonderful graphic inside your terminal, unfilled jobs for small businesses. this one shows record levels of gaps in ability to fill jobs at the moment. it comes in a story by peter coy in the business week, just out toda
amanda: great to have you with us. nest -- sara nelson of the flight attendant's international. the airline industry with staffing shortages. small businesses are having a hard time attracting talent back to work. that is coming up next. ♪ kailey: this is bloomberg markets. we have to talk about the latest u.s. jobs numbers. on the headline, yes, the unemployment rate is sitting at 6%, but we also have to pay attention to labor force participation, because the headline on employment rates may...
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amanda: hi, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome in our audiences at this hour each day. here are the file -- here are the stories we are following around the world. coinbase made waves in its debut, but now galaxy digital could be the next crypto bank to list in america. we will talk shortly to the ceo, mike novogratz come about his plans. and the big traditional banks trounced analyst profit estimates this week, but how healthy are the smaller players? we will get insight in an exclusive interview with his ceo of citizens financial. how are the markets doing? amanda: markets are pretty flat today, matt. we have some pretty -- czar a little more buoyant, -- things are a little more buoyant. drivers for the u.s. market, we are seeing materials and utilities as the leaders. energy showing up as the weak spot across the board. you can see from the nasdaq, consumer discretionary communications a little weak on the day. look at the 10 year back at 1.57, whiplash for folks expecting that to keep trading up to 2%. and of course
amanda: hi, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller. we welcome in our audiences at this hour each day. here are the file -- here are the stories we are following around the world. coinbase made waves in its debut, but now galaxy digital could be the next crypto bank to list in america. we will talk shortly to the ceo, mike novogratz come about his plans. and the big traditional banks trounced analyst profit estimates this week, but how healthy are the smaller...
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we are back after this. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang.mckinsey, it is a now or never a moment for american manufacturing. what needs to happen to make it a golden age of manufacturing? katy george is with us now. this is a pivotal moment because there's a lot of spending coming. what needs to happen to bring manufacturing back in a real way in america? katy: as we have all seen through the covid period, semiconductor chip shortage in auto manufacturing, it's critical for the u.s. to have a strong manufacturing base. that is important to jobs, to economic growth, and also to supply chain resilience. what the mckinsey report found is there are several things that have to come together to support the sector's growth. one of them is upscaling our labor force around stem skills and technology. this is a high tech industry, not an industry absorbed. we need new capital infusion into especially some of the sectors that have very high capital investment requirements like semiconductors. third, we need to pay attention to the small and medium-size
we are back after this. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang.mckinsey, it is a now or never a moment for american manufacturing. what needs to happen to make it a golden age of manufacturing? katy george is with us now. this is a pivotal moment because there's a lot of spending coming. what needs to happen to bring manufacturing back in a real way in america? katy: as we have all seen through the covid period, semiconductor chip shortage in auto manufacturing, it's critical...
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amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller.lcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences every day at this hour. here are the top stories we are following. the economic recovery quickens. u.s. retail sales returned to pre-pandemic levels and initial jobless claims hit their lowest in 13 months. wall street loud corridor join their peers as they beat on trading revenues but shares are down. we will discuss what's weighing on financials and a look at the state of star -- start ups. we will look at the founder of slice about the company's latest funding round of dollars. amanda: we have equity markets at or near record levels here. once again enthusiasm for stocks across the board. it's not a total move higher. we've got weakness for energy, financials aren't great but tech is soaring. health care is strong. inside tech, this may just be a rotation into a group continuing to grow even if evaluations are being stretched. huge move in chips and look at the 10 year. we've got this incredible move in bond yields. we did have economi
amanda: i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller.lcome our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences every day at this hour. here are the top stories we are following. the economic recovery quickens. u.s. retail sales returned to pre-pandemic levels and initial jobless claims hit their lowest in 13 months. wall street loud corridor join their peers as they beat on trading revenues but shares are down. we will discuss what's weighing on financials and a look at the state...
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amanda: it sure is.ne thing investors are trying to make sense of, do you think that the combo of fiscal and monetary policies are properly priced in? vivian: no. that is what is so interesting about this whole thing in the rates market right now. nobody can remember the last period of time when we had this massive fiscal-monetary policy injection into the united states. last time was, let's say, world war ii, right, so most of us were not even around. i think this is part of the reason why the market has had a long time to think about it. that is what is so interesting, to me. like when we see this repricing in the market happening, and it seems to happen so quickly, no, it has taken a very long time for the market to get to that point. i do not think what has been priced in yet is the full impact of the second stimulus package. frankly, we do not know what it will be yet. we know that if the economy is doing as well as, let's say, the jobs market reflected on friday, we know that if we get more of thos
amanda: it sure is.ne thing investors are trying to make sense of, do you think that the combo of fiscal and monetary policies are properly priced in? vivian: no. that is what is so interesting about this whole thing in the rates market right now. nobody can remember the last period of time when we had this massive fiscal-monetary policy injection into the united states. last time was, let's say, world war ii, right, so most of us were not even around. i think this is part of the reason why the...
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amanda? what it's worth here in canada, justin trudeau government survived a confidence vote on a big-budget -- big budget that passed. >> what we said in the budget was that now is the time that we need to finish the fight against covid and that does cost money. canada being canada, we are proud of our reputation. that is something i would say is built into canada's dna. in this budget, we show from this year 21, 22, 25, 26 declining following to 49.2% in 25, 26. we are confident that the fiscal trek we have put forward is reasonable and sustainable. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. we are just a few minutes away from the decision. nobody expects anything super surprising, but given your insight what you're looking for. -- but give us insight on what you're looking for. >> fairly cut and dry. there will be some obviously that's obvious acknowledgment -- obvious acknowledgment. considerable risks to the economy, to the economic outlook from the health crisis. the potential he be toned dow
amanda? what it's worth here in canada, justin trudeau government survived a confidence vote on a big-budget -- big budget that passed. >> what we said in the budget was that now is the time that we need to finish the fight against covid and that does cost money. canada being canada, we are proud of our reputation. that is something i would say is built into canada's dna. in this budget, we show from this year 21, 22, 25, 26 declining following to 49.2% in 25, 26. we are confident that...
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amanda: really quickly.the right way to measure a healthy economy given we will see more productive work that requires fewer laborers? bill: yes, in one respect. but also know. because of the pandemic and have it laid bare the inadequacies in housing policies and food policy, inadequacy about health policy. there is a whole metric of measures we have to focus on. my go to numbers are the millions of americans that make up the untapped pool of potential and others in the labor force that can be drawn in. i'm not worried about a lot of inflation. we need to let the $1.9 trillion do its work and implement the structure package for the long-term. amanda: so good to heavy with this, professor. gill rogers, great to have you on board, professor at record university and former u.s. labor department chief economist. we love watch for those fomc minutes at 2:00. after this, a preview of what markets might be thinking. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets ." let's get over now to our chief economist at bloomberg. the fo
amanda: really quickly.the right way to measure a healthy economy given we will see more productive work that requires fewer laborers? bill: yes, in one respect. but also know. because of the pandemic and have it laid bare the inadequacies in housing policies and food policy, inadequacy about health policy. there is a whole metric of measures we have to focus on. my go to numbers are the millions of americans that make up the untapped pool of potential and others in the labor force that can be...
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amanda?peaking of electrification, earnings may well be driving the market to the extent they can be driven anywhere. pretty flat out there. quiet had a big tickets this week. big names reporting results in the fed midweek. it's about as close as you can get to the breakeven on the internals. utilities, tech showing up on the weak end. still off the recent spike up in the yield. all eyes on whether there is changes from the fed on the inflation front. the fed is waiting for inflation to be real, not projected. earlier today, jeff gundlach spoke and said he is less convinced in the fed's ability to be sure it is transitory and be certain it knows what to do. jeff: nobody knows. i most concerned about the fact the fed thinks they know and there are plenty of indicators that suggest inflation will go higher and not just on a transitory basis for a couple of months. we will see. that is how i think the fed is trying to big picture but they are guessing. amanda: for what it's worth, when investors
amanda?peaking of electrification, earnings may well be driving the market to the extent they can be driven anywhere. pretty flat out there. quiet had a big tickets this week. big names reporting results in the fed midweek. it's about as close as you can get to the breakeven on the internals. utilities, tech showing up on the weak end. still off the recent spike up in the yield. all eyes on whether there is changes from the fed on the inflation front. the fed is waiting for inflation to be...
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amanda, 'ust for a second we're _ people. amanda, just for a second we're going - people.d we're going to jump people. amanda, just for a - second we're going to jump and listen to nancy pelosi. the gentleman _ listen to nancy pelosi. the gentleman from _ listen to nancy pelosi. tue: gentleman from california, listen to nancy pelosi. tte: gentleman from california, mr mccarthy. the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms cheney. the gentleman from oklahoma, ms nicole, the gentleman from texas mr brady, and the gentleman from... nancy pelosi, ou can gentleman from... nancy pelosi, you can hear _ gentleman from... nancy pelosi, you can hear that _ gentleman from... nancy pelosi, you can hear that she _ gentleman from... nancy pelosi, you can hear that she is - you can hear that she is reading a rollcall there, as we said earlier it is a very reduced crowd, only 200 people. let's listen to kamala harris. as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chamber. the senator from united states into the house chamber. the sen
amanda, 'ust for a second we're _ people. amanda, just for a second we're going - people.d we're going to jump people. amanda, just for a - second we're going to jump and listen to nancy pelosi. the gentleman _ listen to nancy pelosi. the gentleman from _ listen to nancy pelosi. tue: gentleman from california, listen to nancy pelosi. tte: gentleman from california, mr mccarthy. the gentlewoman from wyoming, ms cheney. the gentleman from oklahoma, ms nicole, the gentleman from texas mr brady,...
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i think the fact that amanda and i have lived - that amanda and i have lived together— that amanda ander since almost the beginning of this in many different _ together since almost the beginning of this in many different houses - of this in many different houses across— of this in many different houses across many— of this in many different houses across many several— of this in many different houses across many several states, - of this in many different houses across many several states, we| of this in many different houses - across many several states, we have gotten _ across many several states, we have gotten so _ across many several states, we have gotten so controlled _ across many several states, we have gotten so controlled with _ across many several states, we have gotten so controlled with each - gotten so controlled with each other, — gotten so controlled with each other, we _ gotten so controlled with each other, we respect— gotten so controlled with each other, we respect each- gotten so controlled with each| other, we respect each other's boundaries. _ other, we respect
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what do you see in the markets, amanda? amanda: we are seeing a whole lot of nothing again.kets are going nowhere as they sit at or near record territory. inside these broad indices, we are seeing some action as has been the case for a few weeks. it's driven by individual names so not massive momentum, communication, financials giving a strength in tech and health care and communications is facebook and google. facebook is up 5% today. it had a very strong earnings call. you can see the 10 year at 164. it did react a little yesterday. it's still well-off the recent lofty levels. the read on u.s. gdp shows a pretty phenomenal growth. the part of it that is worth going into is the personal consumption growth in the quarter at 10.7%. you or i were not alive the last time personal consumption grew at that rate and that's saying a lot, it goes back to the 1960's step consumers are in the driver's seat. how long will that last? matt: i have to say that my lockdown consisted of pretty much shopping, shopping and shopping. other than watching tv, your online all the time and i'm not
what do you see in the markets, amanda? amanda: we are seeing a whole lot of nothing again.kets are going nowhere as they sit at or near record territory. inside these broad indices, we are seeing some action as has been the case for a few weeks. it's driven by individual names so not massive momentum, communication, financials giving a strength in tech and health care and communications is facebook and google. facebook is up 5% today. it had a very strong earnings call. you can see the 10 year...
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i'm very impressed. . >> amanda seyfried shines on screen.on her farm in upstate new york. the fact that you live where you live, so far removed from the business where you work, was that something conscious for you? >> yes. it was very conscious. i have always wanted to live on a form. i need to feel grounded somewhere that i can trust will always be there. we keep getting more animals. as long as we have the space for them, we will continue to find ourselves with another goat. >> are you out there tending to the animals? >> yep. i was doing one or two of the feeds. at least i know what kind of hay they like, they don't like. the only thing i haven't done is i have not picked up the feed from the feed store ever. the bags are heavy. >> she joined us from the barn to talk about her role in the movie "mank" where she plays marion daveys, a 1930s film star and the mistress of william randolph hurst. >> i got an opportunity to resign the legacy of this incredible woman. >> i'm being burned at the stake. >> nominated for ten oscars, it's directed
i'm very impressed. . >> amanda seyfried shines on screen.on her farm in upstate new york. the fact that you live where you live, so far removed from the business where you work, was that something conscious for you? >> yes. it was very conscious. i have always wanted to live on a form. i need to feel grounded somewhere that i can trust will always be there. we keep getting more animals. as long as we have the space for them, we will continue to find ourselves with another goat....
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philip, amanda, stay with me. you're coming up later. tonight on cnn, "the people versus the klan." 9:00 p.m. here. a look back at a time that is quite timely today. are the covid vaccine safe and easy shots but have you noticed who is not doing their part. plus a new look at the trump administration in tv exile. we'll speak with matt gaetz, no, that is matt gertz, he is next. on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. i always dreamed of having kids of my own. ♪ ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me mom. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. ♪ (car horn) ♪ (splash) ♪ turn today's dreams into tomorrow's trips... with millions of f
philip, amanda, stay with me. you're coming up later. tonight on cnn, "the people versus the klan." 9:00 p.m. here. a look back at a time that is quite timely today. are the covid vaccine safe and easy shots but have you noticed who is not doing their part. plus a new look at the trump administration in tv exile. we'll speak with matt gaetz, no, that is matt gertz, he is next. on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the...
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i believe you. >> amanda, where are you on this?ft createds it own religion with the end of the world stuff with global warming and they need a green new deal to save us. they don't have time for religions that might see people through hard times in their lives because they are too busy creating these. it's weird. they are doomsday. they want doomsday. they want covid to be the end of the world. they want the tidal wave to come. i don't understand what the obsession is with that. >> greg: they were worried covid might wipe us out before the planet ended in a year. >> they were excited about it. >> but i would assume they would be ashamed of the fact they have been lying for a year. they are not. >> greg: i think they believe it. there is a false dichotomy going on. science versus religion. don't you think religious belief is part of evolution? religion helps you survive and gets your genes into the next generation through reproduction. isn't religion science? >> religion is great. i am serious. i had one before. i miss having one. t
i believe you. >> amanda, where are you on this?ft createds it own religion with the end of the world stuff with global warming and they need a green new deal to save us. they don't have time for religions that might see people through hard times in their lives because they are too busy creating these. it's weird. they are doomsday. they want doomsday. they want covid to be the end of the world. they want the tidal wave to come. i don't understand what the obsession is with that. >>...
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amanda, you exciting? yes, i and excited. there _ amanda, you exciting? yes, i and excited.s, i andj excited. there are also butterflies in my stomach for a second time which i imagine my stuff and got as well. i think if they have a sleepless night tonight that is absolutely fine and that is normal. i was just wondering, what has today been right? i was just wondering, what has today been riuht? a ., , i was just wondering, what has today been riuht? �* . ., , ., ., been right? actually, we made a choice when _ been right? actually, we made a choice when we _ been right? actually, we made a choice when we were _ been right? actually, we made a choice when we were given - been right? actually, we made a choice when we were given april| been right? actually, we made a . choice when we were given april the 12th that we were going to book clients and then, so we booked clients and then, so we booked clients back way back and so we just then had an ongoing clients book so this week's twist is obviously preparing the team, providing the silent, making sure the sun and clean and e
amanda, you exciting? yes, i and excited. there _ amanda, you exciting? yes, i and excited.s, i andj excited. there are also butterflies in my stomach for a second time which i imagine my stuff and got as well. i think if they have a sleepless night tonight that is absolutely fine and that is normal. i was just wondering, what has today been right? i was just wondering, what has today been riuht? a ., , i was just wondering, what has today been riuht? �* . ., , ., ., been right? actually, we...
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sara: thank you, amanda. you have a strong perspective and thank you for bringing it to us today in this conversation. next up i'm going to turn to my colleague hope king who will continue the conversation. >> hello, i am hope king, a business reporter at axios. now joining us from houston texas, the executive director of run aapi, it is good to see you. you have been on the ground conducting outreach, mobilizing people young voters, for years now. so i really want to start by asking how you are doing, how the past few months have been to you compared to the past few years. >> i appreciate you asking. it is still a hard question to answer. for a lot of us, it is having to almost relive a lot of our trauma. there are days when i'm just so exhausted. there are other days when we feel so much gratitude for the community and other days when you are just tired. in this moment, i am very grateful that this conversation is happening and and very grateful we have platforms like this to have these conversations to be
sara: thank you, amanda. you have a strong perspective and thank you for bringing it to us today in this conversation. next up i'm going to turn to my colleague hope king who will continue the conversation. >> hello, i am hope king, a business reporter at axios. now joining us from houston texas, the executive director of run aapi, it is good to see you. you have been on the ground conducting outreach, mobilizing people young voters, for years now. so i really want to start by asking how...
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amanda hari kron 4 news amanda, thank you for that. this sunday we have an exclusive statewide town hall with senator alex padilla. >> we'll be discussing covid relief as well as immigration, gun control and more. you can submit your question on twitter using the hashtag inside ca politics town hall is this sunday at 6.30 in the morning right here on kron 4. vice president kamala harris spend her morning and the east bay. this was out for the first time since she. >> took office. she was talking about jobs, infrastructure, clean drinking water, kron four's, noelle bellow monitored her visit to live today on kron on and has the details. >> this facility. and this group have been doing work that really a model for the country high praise from vice president kamala harris monday as she toured the water treatment facility at the east bay. municipal utility district in her first visit back to the bay area since becoming vice president harris focused on jobs, infrastructure and clean drinking water. we must understand the equities and inequi
amanda hari kron 4 news amanda, thank you for that. this sunday we have an exclusive statewide town hall with senator alex padilla. >> we'll be discussing covid relief as well as immigration, gun control and more. you can submit your question on twitter using the hashtag inside ca politics town hall is this sunday at 6.30 in the morning right here on kron 4. vice president kamala harris spend her morning and the east bay. this was out for the first time since she. >> took office....
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the only at about 20% live in oakland amanda hari kron 4 news. >> thank you, amanda. this sunday we have an exclusive statewide town hall was senator alex padilla. he'll be talking about covid relief immigration gun control and more. you can submit questions on twitter using the hashtag inside ca politics. the town hall is sunday morning at 6.30, here on kron 4. >> a really big story in sports, especially here in the bay area. the stanford women's basketball team. they are now the national champions. that's a big deal. it's the first time in almost 30 years. it the team has won an nc double a basketball championship. >> and kron 4 sports reporter kate rooney was there as the university held a parade for the team and that must have been fun kate capes joining us live from palo alto. >> catherine. yeah, it was a lot of fun and pretty impressive that stanford managed to pull off a championship level championship parade in less than 24 hours. notice now because of covid-19 things are a little different that was a little smaller than it typically would have been in a champ
the only at about 20% live in oakland amanda hari kron 4 news. >> thank you, amanda. this sunday we have an exclusive statewide town hall was senator alex padilla. he'll be talking about covid relief immigration gun control and more. you can submit questions on twitter using the hashtag inside ca politics. the town hall is sunday morning at 6.30, here on kron 4. >> a really big story in sports, especially here in the bay area. the stanford women's basketball team. they are now the...
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amanda. >> jonathan. yes, they do. and months later, they say they're still scared and worried about what's going to happen. they're still fighting legal battles, but they're hopeful now this video is out there that it's going to make a difference. >> video showing the moment a fairfield woman was thrown to the ground and knocked unconscious by a police officer. you can see her legs fly up in the corner of the video. then the camera panned down to the woman on the ground. that was kind. >> shattered our belief system a little bit around here. the woman in the video is diana santos. her husband, edward chavez was there as the incident unfolded we. asked for help. >> what we got was my wife injured in my kids jail. the family had called fairfield police for help after a domestic incident between santos daughter and santos. his daughter's boyfriend. the family says it led to the scene you sed on your screen. the help came in. we thought the kids we'll be ok and next thing you know, my wife is on
amanda. >> jonathan. yes, they do. and months later, they say they're still scared and worried about what's going to happen. they're still fighting legal battles, but they're hopeful now this video is out there that it's going to make a difference. >> video showing the moment a fairfield woman was thrown to the ground and knocked unconscious by a police officer. you can see her legs fly up in the corner of the video. then the camera panned down to the woman on the ground. that was...
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how much longer can the gop stay silent about this, amanda? >> well, i think they're going to stay quiet about it and just let justice run its course. but the element of the story that i think is particularly interesting, if true, is the fact that roger stone was apparently selling pardons after he, himself, got a commutation and a pardon. the fact that these people seem to have no reticence about their actions, and if it is true that greenberg was giving $250,000 in bitcoin to try to get that pardon, you know, there's questions for white house staffers that go far beyond roger stone there. >> yeah. so, listen, nia. cnn hasn't seen the letter, cannot firm the details in "the daily beast" story. but chris tonight spoke with one of the reporters, jose pagliery. take a listen to that, and then we'll talk about it, okay? >> let me tell you this letter is pretty explicit. it states very clearly that joel greenberg got paid by matt gaetz to acquire young women for sex and that they had sex with a teen. this is the first time that we are seeing it wo
how much longer can the gop stay silent about this, amanda? >> well, i think they're going to stay quiet about it and just let justice run its course. but the element of the story that i think is particularly interesting, if true, is the fact that roger stone was apparently selling pardons after he, himself, got a commutation and a pardon. the fact that these people seem to have no reticence about their actions, and if it is true that greenberg was giving $250,000 in bitcoin to try to get...
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joining me now, john avlon and amanda carpenter.ed to get your thoughts on the officer michael fanone interview as well. let's start with these things and knock down some of these lies and conspiracy theories first. good evening to both of you. amanda, first it was dr. seuss, mr. potato head. now the right is spreading full-on lies about biden and burgers, harris and children's books. is the gop willing just to latch onto anything to try to smear the biden administration, and the real question is does it speak to how desperate they are to get something on joe biden since he seems to be doing very well -- not seems to be doing. he's doing very well and he's polling well. they're just try to find anything, throw it against the wall, see if it sticks? >> yeah. i mean it's kind of incredible. most of these stories a couple years ago wouldn't have even made it to the topics list for "fox & friends" because they're so -- well, they're false. but they're just so incredibly frivolous. i think this speaks to the hold that donald trump contin
joining me now, john avlon and amanda carpenter.ed to get your thoughts on the officer michael fanone interview as well. let's start with these things and knock down some of these lies and conspiracy theories first. good evening to both of you. amanda, first it was dr. seuss, mr. potato head. now the right is spreading full-on lies about biden and burgers, harris and children's books. is the gop willing just to latch onto anything to try to smear the biden administration, and the real question...
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i am sarah executive editor at axios and i'm happy to have my next guest introduce you to amanda, the founder and ceo of an organization has been advocating change laws on behalf of sexual assault victims. thank you so much for being with us today. >> thank you for having me. sarah: i am interested to talk to you about anti-asian violence because i'm curious where you sit. you have a lot of experience with people who have been victims of assault, of sexual
i am sarah executive editor at axios and i'm happy to have my next guest introduce you to amanda, the founder and ceo of an organization has been advocating change laws on behalf of sexual assault victims. thank you so much for being with us today. >> thank you for having me. sarah: i am interested to talk to you about anti-asian violence because i'm curious where you sit. you have a lot of experience with people who have been victims of assault, of sexual
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amanda hari kron, 4 news. amanda, thank you for that. >> well, air travel. i just got easier, at least if you've been fully vaccinated, meaning that that have to be at least 2 weeks out from your final shot. the cdc says those people can travel within the u.s. without getting tested unless required by the destination and they don't need to self quarantine. as for international travel, anybody fully vaccinated can leave the country without getting tested a low. they still need to test negative before getting a flight back home and they don't need to quarantine once they're back. people who have not been vaccinated they are still being urged to avoid any unnecessary travel. >> how students he said access to and what it is interactions with the students >> they area teacher pleading guilty to some disturbing crimes. coming up, the brave victims sharing her story. >> also hotel havoc in the east bay. why police had to return just hours after an officer was shot and killed a suspect. plus some big changes coming to california's reopening blueprint. what it means
amanda hari kron, 4 news. amanda, thank you for that. >> well, air travel. i just got easier, at least if you've been fully vaccinated, meaning that that have to be at least 2 weeks out from your final shot. the cdc says those people can travel within the u.s. without getting tested unless required by the destination and they don't need to self quarantine. as for international travel, anybody fully vaccinated can leave the country without getting tested a low. they still need to test...
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small doses written and narrated by amanda fields. surrender, white people read byte d.o.ey. a very principle face written and narrated by colin jos. wow, no thank you written and narrated by a man derby. amanda irby. >> the audie for humor goes to. >> a very punishable face written and narrated by colin jos. >> congratulations, good for you. back to you john. [applause] >> thank you. so much. we are excited about this next category. english is my step mother tong and the second-biggest language in the world for good and 80 million strong. the finalist for spanish language arts [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> and the winner is [speaking spanish] [applause] congratulations to you. ♪♪ >> i love so many things about looks. looks were my lifeline when i was a kid. i was super shy so for me getting to completely emerge inside of the book is my complete fantasy. >> they are something wonderful about that as well. particularly within the world of a world that i love so much and is so important to me and matter so much to me. that's the great privilege
small doses written and narrated by amanda fields. surrender, white people read byte d.o.ey. a very principle face written and narrated by colin jos. wow, no thank you written and narrated by a man derby. amanda irby. >> the audie for humor goes to. >> a very punishable face written and narrated by colin jos. >> congratulations, good for you. back to you john. [applause] >> thank you. so much. we are excited about this next category. english is my step mother tong and...
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, thank— is what you heard tonight. 0k, amanda, thank you _ is what you heard tonight. 0k, amanda, thank problems of inequality. in fact, financial inequality has grown since 2008 and there are many around joe biden, particularly in the progressive wing of the democratic party who feel this is a lost opportunity and now is the time to change that. let's go back to change that. let's go back to capitol hill because senator tim scott who is from the state of south carolina, traditionally you have republicans give the rebuttal to the president's state of the union and tonight it is coming from senator tim scott. fiur from senator tim scott. our president — from senator tim scott. our president seems _ from senator tim scott. our president seems like - from senator tim scott. oi" president seems like a good man. his speech was full of good words by president biden promised you a specific kind of leadership. he promised to unite a nation, to lower the temperature, to govern for all americans no matter how we voted. this was the pitch, you just heard it again at our nation is starving for more
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amanda. >> can i spoke to the mayor of the city of sonoma. he tells me he thinks the recall effort is going to be successful. he says that recalling is the only recourse citizens have to remove someone that's lost their trust. >> no one has the right to be a mayor of a city. and this is the position public trust unity of sonoma. mayor logan harvey believes windsor mayor dominic foppoli will not be able to regain that trust. >> that trust is lost after it became public knowledge that multiple women for accusing mayor foppoli of assault. >> it's important that somebody that has this level of allegations that are so believable. not not hold a position of public trust in public power and the community has reacted even holding a ng to ask him to resign. >> after only refused to resign. he said he would be stepping back from his position as mayor but still available if needed. mayor harvey tells me he doesn't understand how that would work. >> i don't know what stepping back looks like as mayor and it's sort of like not i'm not going to do my job a
amanda. >> can i spoke to the mayor of the city of sonoma. he tells me he thinks the recall effort is going to be successful. he says that recalling is the only recourse citizens have to remove someone that's lost their trust. >> no one has the right to be a mayor of a city. and this is the position public trust unity of sonoma. mayor logan harvey believes windsor mayor dominic foppoli will not be able to regain that trust. >> that trust is lost after it became public...
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hari kron 4 news. >> all right, amanda, thank you. meanwhile, turning to other news tonight as we've mentioned, despite the positive steps we've made seems like amanda just show us how a phone health officials are worried about a possible 4th surge. that's why doctor anthony fauci is telling everyone to keep their guard up just a little longer. people say, well, you just want to can find us forever. no. this is not going to last forever because every day. >> that you get 4 million, 3 million people vaccinated. you get close in close up to control just hang in there a bit longer and the vaccinations of people in this country. override the surge of the virus. >> doctor fauci says that we still do not have enough immunity yet to control the virus despite our record pace of vaccinations with some areas like michigan, experiencing a current spike in cases and hospitalizations. he says right now is not the time to relax safety measures. >> well, some churches welcome people back this weekend there was one church in oakland that invited peop
hari kron 4 news. >> all right, amanda, thank you. meanwhile, turning to other news tonight as we've mentioned, despite the positive steps we've made seems like amanda just show us how a phone health officials are worried about a possible 4th surge. that's why doctor anthony fauci is telling everyone to keep their guard up just a little longer. people say, well, you just want to can find us forever. no. this is not going to last forever because every day. >> that you get 4 million,...
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amanda — complications ahead. good to talk to you, amanda ferguson. _ complications ahead.d. good to talk to you, amanda ferguson. if you - complications ahead. good to talk to you, amanda ferguson. if you wantl complications ahead. good to talk to i you, amanda ferguson. if you want to get in touch about the politics in northern ireland or at westminster, orany northern ireland or at westminster, or any of the other stories, and we will be talking about india's situation as well and the idea of one vaccine booster is rolled out later next year. we will also be talking about the town of park run. if you would like to talk about any of those, you can do that on twitter. we would love to hear from you. britiain�*s biggest airport has seen losses during the pandemic rise to nearly £2.11 billion. passenger numbers passing through heathrow in the three months to the end of march are down more than 90% compared with the same period in 2019. and yesterday the civil aviation authority rejected the airport's request to increase charges for airlines using the terminal. well, let's sp
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live amanda hari kron 4 news amanda, thank you. tonight oakland police say that an overnight house fire that killed a dad and his one year-old daughter was likely set intentionally. now investigators are looking at whether the homicides could be connected to another fire and a shooting death. >> this is video of that fire from overnight from the cit-zen app. it happened just after midnight on stern's avenue. we're told that other people were inside of the house at the time. they were also injured. as for the other crimes last saturday, a man was shot and killed a booker's grocery store on 90th avenue in oakland wednesday. a fire reported at the same store. investigators are now looking at that fire as possible arson thursday, a man believed to be connected to the shooting from last saturday turned himself in to authorities. a number of agencies, including oakland. police the fire department and the atf are all now investigating in the north bay. 2 men recovering after a shooting thursday in vallejo officers found the man shot near
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amanda hari kron 4 news. >> amanda, thanks. tonight. police in the east are looking for a robber who they say used a gun to steal a mountain bike yesterday afternoon. it happened near the cal berkeley campus on grizzly peak boulevard. police say after getting the bike. the suspect then took off in a car oakland. police are investigating yet another attack on a member of the asian community that was caught on camera yesterday morning. the family of a 57 year-old man says that he was attacked on 10th street between martin luther king junior boulevard and jefferson street. this is video of that incident sent to us by tiffany chuck. the man's family says that he was on his way to get coffee when someone attacked him from behind video shows the attacker throwing punches before the victim turns the tables and goes after him after a short chase, the suspect cops inside of a car drives away. family members say the man did suffer some bruises. but overall is expected to be okay. >> people in mountain view held the no anti asian hate rally today.
amanda hari kron 4 news. >> amanda, thanks. tonight. police in the east are looking for a robber who they say used a gun to steal a mountain bike yesterday afternoon. it happened near the cal berkeley campus on grizzly peak boulevard. police say after getting the bike. the suspect then took off in a car oakland. police are investigating yet another attack on a member of the asian community that was caught on camera yesterday morning. the family of a 57 year-old man says that he was...
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amanda carpenter joins me now. bulwark. thanks for coming on. great to see you. confirmed nominees are typically noncontroversial, right? the senate judiciary now is blasting cotton in this tweet that says u.s. attorneys prosecute terrorists and human traffickers. cotton wants to obstruct them from protecting our communities and our nation. how damaging could this be, and who ultimately loses here, amanda? >> listen, the senate judiciary committee is a thing where things can get incredibly tense. this is the committee that hears supreme court nominees. so there has been a lot of drama there, especially over the past few years when it comes to confirming judges. but what seems really unusual about what cotton is doing here is that he is taking the punishment and aiming it at fellow members of the committee. there are a lot of reasons that senators would want to place a hold on a nominee or use procedural tactics to slow things down. but that's not exactly what cotton is doing here. he wants to punish in particular d
amanda carpenter joins me now. bulwark. thanks for coming on. great to see you. confirmed nominees are typically noncontroversial, right? the senate judiciary now is blasting cotton in this tweet that says u.s. attorneys prosecute terrorists and human traffickers. cotton wants to obstruct them from protecting our communities and our nation. how damaging could this be, and who ultimately loses here, amanda? >> listen, the senate judiciary committee is a thing where things can get...
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amanda, first it was dr. seuss, mr. poet mr. potato head.he biden administration? and the real question is, does it speak to how desperate they are to get something on joe biden since he seems to be doing very well, and he's polling well. they're just trying to find anything, throw it against the wall, see if it sticks? >> it's kind of incredible. most of these stories, you know, a couple years ago wouldn't have even made it to the topics list for "fox and friends" because they're false, but they're just so incredibly frivolous. i think this speaks to the hold donald trump continues to have from the republican party from his golden hermit palace down in florida, is that they really don't know how to have a policy discussion because they're still so scared of alienating him. no one knows -- donald trump never had a real policy agenda, so how can they actually fight the biden administration on anything substantive when they don't know when he's going to pop up and decide to tweet this or that? i'm surprised he's been this quiet for so long. bu
amanda, first it was dr. seuss, mr. poet mr. potato head.he biden administration? and the real question is, does it speak to how desperate they are to get something on joe biden since he seems to be doing very well, and he's polling well. they're just trying to find anything, throw it against the wall, see if it sticks? >> it's kind of incredible. most of these stories, you know, a couple years ago wouldn't have even made it to the topics list for "fox and friends" because...
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how much longer can the gop stay silent about this, oomed amanda? >> i think they will stay quiet and let justice run its course. the element of the story i think is interesting, if true is the fact that roger stone was apparently selling pardons after he, himself, got a pardon. the fact the people seem to have no reticence about their actions. if it is true that greenberg was fitting 250 dollars in bit coin to get that pardon there is questions for white staffers that go far beyond roger stone there. >> so listen. nia, cnn has not confirmed the letter and cannot confirm the details in the daily beast stories. take a listen to this and we will talk about it, okay? >> let me tell you. this letter is pretty explicit. it states very clearly that joel greenberg got paid by matt gaetz to acquire young women for sex and that they had sex with a teen. this is the first time that we are seeing it word for word explained what exactly they did and the thing that really jumps out at me at this letter is the idea he goes, i did see the acts occur first-hand. th
how much longer can the gop stay silent about this, oomed amanda? >> i think they will stay quiet and let justice run its course. the element of the story i think is interesting, if true is the fact that roger stone was apparently selling pardons after he, himself, got a pardon. the fact the people seem to have no reticence about their actions. if it is true that greenberg was fitting 250 dollars in bit coin to get that pardon there is questions for white staffers that go far beyond roger...
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amanda, what prompted them to take this up now? >> well, the timing certainly comes amid these growing reports around the impropriety that is alleged against matt gaetz. and as you noted the house ethics committee is now putting forward their own investigation, on top of that federal probe that is looking into whether or not he violated sex-trafficking laws. so, this investigation from a health ethics committee is coming to both matt gaetz and also congressman tom reid but the scope of the investigation for gaetz. we saw a statement come out from the ethics committee seeing some of what they are looking into. quote, the committee is aware of allegations that representative matt gaetz may have shared inappropriate images on the house floor, misused state-identification records, converted campaign funds for personal use, and accepted a bribe, improper gratuity, or impermissible gift, in violation of house rules, laws, and standards of conduct. this is not assumed that there is wrongdoing. but keep in mind, house investigations tend t
amanda, what prompted them to take this up now? >> well, the timing certainly comes amid these growing reports around the impropriety that is alleged against matt gaetz. and as you noted the house ethics committee is now putting forward their own investigation, on top of that federal probe that is looking into whether or not he violated sex-trafficking laws. so, this investigation from a health ethics committee is coming to both matt gaetz and also congressman tom reid but the scope of...
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. >> amanda, the g.o.p. is railing now against cancel culture at every turn. there is mcconnell telling businesses what to do. trump is calling for a boycott of woke companies and mlb. they're guilty. listen, he is guilty of what he is accusing of the mlb of doing, because he is -- the mlb is the one who decided it to take the game out. it wasn't democrats. stacey abrams and others did not want the all-star game taken out of atlanta. >> yeah. this is all about vengeance and grievance. i think it's useful to rewind a little bit and think about why we are here. we are here in this political situation because of the election lies that donald trump pedaled and people like mitch mcconnell enabled to try to win races in georgia. we are here because of the capitol insurrection. we are here because of the restrictionist voting laws that republicans have been pushing across the nation, not in georgia. and so when mitch mcconnell surveys these events, he has decided he is a victim. a lot of other republicans have because they don't like the fact that joe biden and other
. >> amanda, the g.o.p. is railing now against cancel culture at every turn. there is mcconnell telling businesses what to do. trump is calling for a boycott of woke companies and mlb. they're guilty. listen, he is guilty of what he is accusing of the mlb of doing, because he is -- the mlb is the one who decided it to take the game out. it wasn't democrats. stacey abrams and others did not want the all-star game taken out of atlanta. >> yeah. this is all about vengeance and...
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and coming up next, poet amanda gorman on the cover of "vogue."ext hill she hopes to climb. to be a a thriver withth metastatitic breast cancer m means... grabbingng a hold of what t matters. asking f for what wewe want. and need.. and wewe need morere time. so, , we want kikisqali. livingng longer isis possible and provoven with kisqali whwhen taken w with fulvesestt or a a nonsteroioidal araromatase ininhibitor inin , her2- - metastaticic breastst cancer. kisqalali is approroved...
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and coming up next, poet amanda gorman on the cover of "vogue." the next hill she hopes to climb. to b be a thrivever with metasastatic breaeast cancerer means.... grabbibing a holdd of whahat matters.s. askiking for whahat we want. and neneed. anand we need d more time.. so, we wanant kisqali.i. liliving longeger is possisie and d proven witith kisqalai when takaken with fufulvestrat or a nonststeroidal aromatasase inhibitotor in hr, heher2- metaststatic brbreast cancecer. kikisqali is a approved for bothth pre- and d postmenopapausal women, and has exextended livives in m multiple clclinical trir. kisqali isis a pill ththat's sisignificantltly more effffee at delayaying didisease progogression versrsus a nonststeroidal aromatasase inhibitotor or fululvestrant a alone. kisqali i can causee lung p problems, oror an abnormrmal heartbebe, whicich can leadad to death. it c can cause s serious skin reacactions, liviver problem, and lolow white blblood cecell countss ththat may resesult inin severe ininfections.. tell your r doctor rigight awy if y you
and coming up next, poet amanda gorman on the cover of "vogue." the next hill she hopes to climb. to b be a thrivever with metasastatic breaeast cancerer means.... grabbibing a holdd of whahat matters.s. askiking for whahat we want. and neneed. anand we need d more time.. so, we wanant kisqali.i. liliving longeger is possisie and d proven witith kisqalai when takaken with fufulvestrat or a nonststeroidal aromatasase inhibitotor in hr, heher2- metaststatic brbreast cancecer. kikisqali...
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the climate change meeting that's happening the virtual one that's happening in a few hours time amanda as a so often the case when we talk about climate change stories it's one thing to talk about it it's another thing to do something about it but how important is it that these countries are actually having these discussions. well it's not seek rate that they're talking about it in particular because it is the 1st time in 8 is that the u.s. is back in the game and it's talking to china so the 2 the world's 2 major polluters talking together and having made a commitment to tackle the climate crisis and other countries joining them so this is fantastic that people are coming to states of the on line table but there is there's a huge difference between talking and taking action and quite frankly the time for talking is over action is needed now it is urgently needed in order to make sure that we cut its carbon emissions by 45 percent by 2030 there's no more time for talking the talk is fantastic as are long as it leads to actual concrete actions a lot of the time when we do clever climate
the climate change meeting that's happening the virtual one that's happening in a few hours time amanda as a so often the case when we talk about climate change stories it's one thing to talk about it it's another thing to do something about it but how important is it that these countries are actually having these discussions. well it's not seek rate that they're talking about it in particular because it is the 1st time in 8 is that the u.s. is back in the game and it's talking to china so the...
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so this is their livelihood live in redwood city amanda hari kron 4 news. >> thank you, amanda. coming up, the a's are releasing their plans for new ballpark. what that stadium could mean for people who live in the east bay. >> plus the disturbing findings after a close examination of the way one major bay area city is handling its homeless >> a new date. the oakland a's dream of a baseball stadium on the edge of the oakland. estuary is moving forward today. the team released its plan spelling out what the privately funded billion dollar project could mean for the team. the city and east bay residents kron four's terisa stasio talked with the a's president dave kaval. >> we really need to haul. it's got a tool. it's at the end of its useful. like the lights went out the other night. was kind of embarrassing. that's oakland athletics. president dave campbell. >> on the team's quest to move out of the coliseum into a brand new waterfront ballpark on friday. the latest inning in this very long game. the team is trying to win. they released their financial offer to the city. batting
so this is their livelihood live in redwood city amanda hari kron 4 news. >> thank you, amanda. coming up, the a's are releasing their plans for new ballpark. what that stadium could mean for people who live in the east bay. >> plus the disturbing findings after a close examination of the way one major bay area city is handling its homeless >> a new date. the oakland a's dream of a baseball stadium on the edge of the oakland. estuary is moving forward today. the team released...
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amanda hari kron 4 news. you've been warned. amanda, thank you. tonight alameda sheriff's investigators are trying to piece together a deadly shooting. >> that ended with a suspect dead and a deputy grazed by a bullet. it happened overnight on second street in the fairview district right on the hayward border. kron four's gayle ong takes us there and has the latest on the investigation. >> it is quiet now, but a different picture earlier in the day where investigators were canvassing that street looking for clues that led up to the fatal shooting alameda county sheriff's deputies responded to multiple 911, calls in the fairview district saturday morning. witnesses told authorities the suspect was knocking on doors threatening them. we got called hear about. >> 03:40am this morning for report of an individual that had a gun that individual was going up and down the street and he was pointing that a weapon at residents along this strip of second street when deputies responded, they say the suspect was hiding behind this fence. we know that our deput
amanda hari kron 4 news. you've been warned. amanda, thank you. tonight alameda sheriff's investigators are trying to piece together a deadly shooting. >> that ended with a suspect dead and a deputy grazed by a bullet. it happened overnight on second street in the fairview district right on the hayward border. kron four's gayle ong takes us there and has the latest on the investigation. >> it is quiet now, but a different picture earlier in the day where investigators were...
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amanda hari kron 4 news. >> amanda, thank you. indianapolis. police say that branded hold the former fed ex worker behind that violent rampage bought the guns used in the shooting legally. the rifles were bought last july and september apparently after his mother said that she feared that her son would attempt a suicide by cop the fbi says it seized a shotgun from holes home after his mother's revelation last year. it's still unknown tonight why he was not barred from buying more weapons under indiana's red flag law. meantime, officials say they're still trying to figure out what motivated whole a former worker there to shooting kill 8 people before killing himself just a few days after people were gunned down at that fedex facility in indianapolis. america's grappling with another wave of deadly gun violence this weekend as 7 people are shot and killed across the country. united states has now seen nearly a dozen mass shootings. just more than a dozen mass shooting since 2021. we begin in austin tonight where a manhunt is underway for this man
amanda hari kron 4 news. >> amanda, thank you. indianapolis. police say that branded hold the former fed ex worker behind that violent rampage bought the guns used in the shooting legally. the rifles were bought last july and september apparently after his mother said that she feared that her son would attempt a suicide by cop the fbi says it seized a shotgun from holes home after his mother's revelation last year. it's still unknown tonight why he was not barred from buying more weapons...
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amanda, thank you. tonight, police in the east bay looking for a robber who they say used a gun to steal a mountain bike yesterday afternoon. >> near the cal berkeley campus on grizzly peak boulevard. police say after getting the mountain bike. they then hopped inside of a car drove away from the scene. oakland police are investigating yet another attack on a member of the asian community that was caught on camera yesterday morning. the family of a 57 year-old man says that he was attacked on 10th street between martin luther king junior boulevard and jefferson street. this is video of that incident sent to us by tiffany chuck, the man refusing to go out without a fight. video shows him the attacker throwing punches before the victim goes after him turning the tables after a short chase, the suspect hops into a car drives away. family members say the man did suffer some bruises to his face. but overall is expected to be okay. redwood city police looking for a duo seen in this video breaking into the mai
amanda, thank you. tonight, police in the east bay looking for a robber who they say used a gun to steal a mountain bike yesterday afternoon. >> near the cal berkeley campus on grizzly peak boulevard. police say after getting the mountain bike. they then hopped inside of a car drove away from the scene. oakland police are investigating yet another attack on a member of the asian community that was caught on camera yesterday morning. the family of a 57 year-old man says that he was...