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companies. >> richard, before we let you go, you cover a lot of grown with regard to your work at areteearch and what kind of companies or stocks would you stay away from? >> look, the ones you stay away from are fairly easy we have a long list of sell recommendations which we're not ashamed to put out there we don't mind if we have a negative relationship with the company or they get upset because we're calling out where we think there's material weakness in a business we like a stock like t-mobile u.s. there's a number of names we like because of entries. all roads still lead through tsme globally. we hosted a call yesterday with analogue devices that's a very stable company you can look at it owned through cy cycles in the internet and consumer space we like apple and google they're buying back huge amounts of their stock and there are some even higher flying companies in software space that we like because of how strong the technology is, whether it's a company like snowflake. we think those companies will be fine in the end alongside microsoft because, let's face itting they're not
companies. >> richard, before we let you go, you cover a lot of grown with regard to your work at areteearch and what kind of companies or stocks would you stay away from? >> look, the ones you stay away from are fairly easy we have a long list of sell recommendations which we're not ashamed to put out there we don't mind if we have a negative relationship with the company or they get upset because we're calling out where we think there's material weakness in a business we like a...
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. > >> leaders around the globe aret the united nations for the annul meeting of the general assemblyy are facing a host of challenges from the pandemic to the war in ukraine to climate change. >> we need to save our planet. t is quite literally on fire. >> president biden will speak te assembly tomorrow. in all, 150 presidents and prime ministers are set to speak. a lot of the sub stan safe work will be done behind the scenes in private meetings. > >> and hurricane fiona is blamed is blamed for killing three people this morning. the storm is pushing through the dominica. it left more than 1 million peoe without running water or electry in the dr and puerto rico. tody is the fifth anniversary of hurricane maria which puerto rio is recovering from. there are a bunch of organizations helping puerto rico after hurricane fiona. it is under the top store kpix.com. > >> let's start off with hurricae fiona. as we extend into the next couple of days, you will notice this is a strong developing storm in the atlantic. this is the track right now extending into wednesday. it turns into a category
. > >> leaders around the globe aret the united nations for the annul meeting of the general assemblyy are facing a host of challenges from the pandemic to the war in ukraine to climate change. >> we need to save our planet. t is quite literally on fire. >> president biden will speak te assembly tomorrow. in all, 150 presidents and prime ministers are set to speak. a lot of the sub stan safe work will be done behind the scenes in private meetings. > >> and...
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. >> reporter: lynn and allen aret stressed by this week's power emergency. the marin county couple decided to go solar. >> our energy costs just kept gg up. we realized with that with solar we would be helping earth and doing green energy. our bills would go way down. >> reporter: along with solar ps on the roof, they have a storage a storage battery so they can keep the energy to power at night. >> it was great. we were comfortable in the heat because we had air conditioning we weren't paying for. it was wonderful. >> reporter: they are among fams in the area who don't have to worry about losing power amid triple digit temperatures. theye sending power back to the grid during flex alerts. >> all hands on deck experiencey little bit anybcan ovide >>orn sold e ba on solar. the 20cuers in califon whcan sell energy back to our customers wire opportunities to be engagebatteries to help support the grid. >> cal iso data shows 20% of thy wednesday was from renewable energy. almost 80% made of sola. > >> so what can we expect for the for the rest of the day into th
. >> reporter: lynn and allen aret stressed by this week's power emergency. the marin county couple decided to go solar. >> our energy costs just kept gg up. we realized with that with solar we would be helping earth and doing green energy. our bills would go way down. >> reporter: along with solar ps on the roof, they have a storage a storage battery so they can keep the energy to power at night. >> it was great. we were comfortable in the heat because we had air...
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betty spoke wits with residents who say they aret fed up. >> reporter: on a monday evening every table at snail bar in oakland is full. this is everyt every night of the wait accordig wait according to neighbors. >> that whole corner is usually packed. there is no place for them to go while they are waitg except for the corner. it is not just noise. it is like public safety. >> >> reporter: she has lived near5 near 15 years. >> as a business you have rights but your business rights do not super creed our living rights.u are here to work. >> reporter: carlos said ever since the bar opened about a year ago he hasn't been able to find parking. on top of that. >> super packed. sometimes we nd to move walk out of the street e it is packed. >> reporter: we met with the owner who showed us how he is trying to address complaints. e complaints. he said he soundproofed the ceiling and changed the speakers. he also limited the outdoor dining space. signs urged customers to be respectful. this is from the beginning like -- we said we would be a wine bar. we never lied and said we would be a librar
betty spoke wits with residents who say they aret fed up. >> reporter: on a monday evening every table at snail bar in oakland is full. this is everyt every night of the wait accordig wait according to neighbors. >> that whole corner is usually packed. there is no place for them to go while they are waitg except for the corner. it is not just noise. it is like public safety. >> >> reporter: she has lived near5 near 15 years. >> as a business you have rights but...
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. > >> and local animal rescues aret just packed to the brim with dogs and cats these days. theye overwhelmed with squirrels. why mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i started taking osteo bi-flex every day because it has joint shield... ...clinically shown to improve joint comfort within 7 days. osteo bi-flex - available at your local retailer and club. > >> in oakland a popular wine bah wine bar with crowds offcuts hers is getting complaints fros from neighbors tonight. they say it's too loud and packed with e with people on the sidewalks. kx the sidewalks. kpix 5 betty yu spoke with the residents who sy they're fed up. . >> reporter: on a monday eveniny table at snail bar in oakland i. bar in oakland is full. and this is the way it is every night of the week according to neighbor. >> that whole corner is usually. there's no place for them to goe to go while they're waiting except for the corner. the street has drunk people standig people standing in the street, g in the street. so it is not jus. is not just noise. it's public safety. >>
. > >> and local animal rescues aret just packed to the brim with dogs and cats these days. theye overwhelmed with squirrels. why mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i started taking osteo bi-flex every day because it has joint shield... ...clinically shown to improve joint comfort within 7 days. osteo bi-flex - available at your local retailer and club. > >> in oakland a popular wine bah wine bar with crowds offcuts hers is getting...
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and the daytime highs aret budging. we will be mid to uppe. mid to upper 70s. this is wednesday afternoon, which is jt like today. we will only top out out at 78 for the daytime high at santa clara. san jose does the same number. san mateo, 73.o will hayward number for the inland east bay, you will stille doing average. we covered that. 83 is average. livermore, you wl go to haiti. a special one, 69 in berkeley, 68, san francisco. san rafael, goes to the mid-70s, low 80s. 81 in ukiah. the wormsy this cloverdale. interesting toh what happens. we can start lookg at the storm track. why not? wet some rain in september. could there be more coming? almost like an invisible force field made it sit there and spin its wheels. there the next one. that's a pretty dominant ridge of high pressure. we are not getting rain for while, for thet seven days. it will stay like this pretty much. the good thing thing about that is we are not g any inside sliders, either that is where we get fire weather concerns. notice we have not been talking about that. one of the other things w
and the daytime highs aret budging. we will be mid to uppe. mid to upper 70s. this is wednesday afternoon, which is jt like today. we will only top out out at 78 for the daytime high at santa clara. san jose does the same number. san mateo, 73.o will hayward number for the inland east bay, you will stille doing average. we covered that. 83 is average. livermore, you wl go to haiti. a special one, 69 in berkeley, 68, san francisco. san rafael, goes to the mid-70s, low 80s. 81 in ukiah. the...
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>>el il, think, marg,aret thise suin latin america is t nothatht ere's a debate betwleeen ftnd a rightb date between right and wrong. d -- >>sn i't that a ma otterf rspepective? >>nd s iay this because pulism and dogemague -ry- they sell hoeat brd datoy, but 'rtheye cuinbating hunger for toowmorr. anthd at has been pathe ttner many countries. but ywhenouee s policies that want toer intvene e thforces of thrke maetn o artifici callyonoltrled prices, ll, atet deriorates anony ecomy. ani d think peopleay tod e armore aware that in tiofmes hh iginflation, people donan't wt gtoo into crazy poli.tics an td ifhe lireaders who are protg incrazy politieccs bause they're ngtryi tgeo nerate a falsnte seimt enof progress, atwh they're goio ng tbe incungbati tinhe next 2 toea 3 yrs aabn solute damage of e onecomy as it sh wouldork. d atth's the issue twithheef lt in latin acameri. d eyth want to be lapopur. anthd e way they wtoant b pupolar is by eminbracg lipocies atat, the end of dathe y, destalroy l e thvalues citapalism. >>ouav he been called, in american media, the riwight-ngop pulist... w>>el
>>el il, think, marg,aret thise suin latin america is t nothatht ere's a debate betwleeen ftnd a rightb date between right and wrong. d -- >>sn i't that a ma otterf rspepective? >>nd s iay this because pulism and dogemague -ry- they sell hoeat brd datoy, but 'rtheye cuinbating hunger for toowmorr. anthd at has been pathe ttner many countries. but ywhenouee s policies that want toer intvene e thforces of thrke maetn o artifici callyonoltrled prices, ll, atet deriorates anony...
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the nuns aret nuns aren't here anymore, but the parish wanted to make sure the building still housed people people willing to serve others. if you are willing to make that commitment, you can enjoy very low, silicon valley rent. >> each of the rooms are going to be like this. >> reporter: father joe canavan showing me around the newly renovated rooms that are ready at the convent. the rooms all come with a bed, bath, and shower. there is a modern, communal kitchen, large living room, and a soon to be completeo and garden. all of this for $100 a month. >> the ideal candidate is anyone who has just graduated from coe and just starting out and can no no way afford this area. >> reporter: the house is open o open to non-catholics and catholics alike, but tenants will have to sign a contract in which they commit to furthering the church's mission to serve others me such as volunteering for something like this, a foody for needy families that took life in the church's parking lot. >> kind of like a house for young adult professionals, who really want to advance their cas their careers, but
the nuns aret nuns aren't here anymore, but the parish wanted to make sure the building still housed people people willing to serve others. if you are willing to make that commitment, you can enjoy very low, silicon valley rent. >> each of the rooms are going to be like this. >> reporter: father joe canavan showing me around the newly renovated rooms that are ready at the convent. the rooms all come with a bed, bath, and shower. there is a modern, communal kitchen, large living...
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are they are they arets are they raiding with 20 fbi agents? t e peoplethose kind of places, the people who did that harm like they did to this pastor and outside of philadelphia? tha so that is the thing thatt bothers so many american bo families. and i think they're going to remember that when they go to s: vote i in 40 days. i hope they do a lot at stake. jim jordan, congressman, ohio, thank you for being with us. wien we come back . okay, senate candidate from wisconsin, guy by the name ammend mandella, barnes, where do you hear what he said after the steve scalise shootinghi back in 2017 that nearly killed him? we'll show you that. ll plus, crime surging all over the country, especially in new york . york citcity. the governor of new york ,ere kathy hochul, where's her priority? where are the liberal compassionate democrats in new york ? talk a thawe'll talk about thats all things election 40 days elll the all important midterms. your best election coverage is right heron covere on "hanni the fed is printing money like crazy. >> debt is ri
are they are they arets are they raiding with 20 fbi agents? t e peoplethose kind of places, the people who did that harm like they did to this pastor and outside of philadelphia? tha so that is the thing thatt bothers so many american bo families. and i think they're going to remember that when they go to s: vote i in 40 days. i hope they do a lot at stake. jim jordan, congressman, ohio, thank you for being with us. wien we come back . okay, senate candidate from wisconsin, guy by the name...
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. >> washington and the white house aret listening. they just don't get it.is policies have severely wounded america's soul, diminish ed america's spirit and betrayed america's trust. yamiche: is a lot going on in pennsylvania this week. joining me me to discuss this and more jonathan martin senior political correspondent for the "new york times" and co-author of "this will not pass: trump, biden and the battle for america's future." evan perez. and yasmeen abutaleb and laura barron-lopez. yasmeen congratulations to the promotion of white house reporter. of course, we saw this primetime speech from president biden where he called out in a rare way president trump by name and republicans. what's behind behind the strategy there? and does the white house think this speech is going to make a big difference yasmeen: i think the white house thoughts it was a launch of the campaign than will start with labor day weekend and begin in earnest after that. i do think this is an effective strategy that biden is trying to draw the distinction between the maga loyalist an
. >> washington and the white house aret listening. they just don't get it.is policies have severely wounded america's soul, diminish ed america's spirit and betrayed america's trust. yamiche: is a lot going on in pennsylvania this week. joining me me to discuss this and more jonathan martin senior political correspondent for the "new york times" and co-author of "this will not pass: trump, biden and the battle for america's future." evan perez. and yasmeen abutaleb...
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>> guest: arete congressman carter? >> guest: i don't really know how to respond to that. i do support different charities that help with this type of thing. and of course in congress we support programs that help foster children. i understand that is and concer. and certainly is something we need to be helping with. as part of our outreach, as part of the outreach of the church and ofur our faith it is called upon us to make sure we are helping these people. and i participate in that. i am not going to be apologizing for the way i feel about a child and about abortion. i am pro-life. i am proudly pro-life. we are not talking about -- when you talk about a six week old. we are not talk about a glob of or a conglomeration of tissue. we are talking at six weeks a child, a fetus you can see they have developed eyesockets, eyebrows, they suck their thumb. at 12 weeks they canuc feel excruciating pain. this is a real child. this is a baby. we need to be protecting them. >> host: deadline you and your colleagues faces two weeks from today with the end of the fiscal or the headli
>> guest: arete congressman carter? >> guest: i don't really know how to respond to that. i do support different charities that help with this type of thing. and of course in congress we support programs that help foster children. i understand that is and concer. and certainly is something we need to be helping with. as part of our outreach, as part of the outreach of the church and ofur our faith it is called upon us to make sure we are helping these people. and i participate in...
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comparing athletes from different generations but those things that aret unparalleled in all-americanootball player also a great ballroom dancer and it all began at thedi carlisle boarding school institution that perfectly eliminates the story and founded in 1879 only three years from little bighorn and then to turn american indians into white people kill the indian and save the man. dressed in uniforms of the u us calvary and to take away everything and that makes what happens on september 91812 it's just a football game against the army to the best teams in the nation but on the other a linebacker soldiers on one side and indians on the other native american novelist and playwright that there's something in the air that day some old imbalance beings that s right. and given an honest chance they are simply grateful to play on ao level field joy eisenhower jumped off the field with a bum knee. and perhaps was the greatest act of athletic retribution in american history. and then to football season and then winning two gold medals but only two months football game those metals were tak
comparing athletes from different generations but those things that aret unparalleled in all-americanootball player also a great ballroom dancer and it all began at thedi carlisle boarding school institution that perfectly eliminates the story and founded in 1879 only three years from little bighorn and then to turn american indians into white people kill the indian and save the man. dressed in uniforms of the u us calvary and to take away everything and that makes what happens on september...
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and those are the major jobs we aret training for we are lucky for those relationships in the community when i say that and with those petrochemical companies in the region and those are great paying jobs and one of the graduates will come out and make 65000 the first year. and before covid and the pandemic we should have very strong relationships with industry all community colleges have those committees to work on curriculum we also have an advisory council it is the r plant manager and the ceos meeting with me and members of my team focus strategically we were opened at 65 million new training facility and it was if you talk to industry designed by industry it is a day in the life of an operator. and even to the point with the 24 hour shift work it is a two-story 8000 square foot training facility. it was a total redesign. and then to ask the question living in these areas if they are more sexy if they did not have a pipeline. so we work with industry to redesign how they recruit together to go into eighth-grade to try to build. and those that don't take a credential. and then to do
and those are the major jobs we aret training for we are lucky for those relationships in the community when i say that and with those petrochemical companies in the region and those are great paying jobs and one of the graduates will come out and make 65000 the first year. and before covid and the pandemic we should have very strong relationships with industry all community colleges have those committees to work on curriculum we also have an advisory council it is the r plant manager and the...
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i've alys beensuper ose physal lybecause e rooms our coeges aret that ig but al, like, iend-w e.so i'mind of lking forrd toust roomg alone, ustbecae i was inkingabout future w as w l. i'probablyoing to livingwith aouple ofirlfen ds because 's probay goingto be e last te there's an excusfor me tlive alone. anthen i gss i wanto gemarried some point. will be th someo t hen. sot'll be nd of fu to g the opptu nity to have ese-- ha this ye whe i was ving on o wn. li, i'm rely lookg forwarto that. i've ner liv omy own beforelike comet elyon m own. i'm sup excit about that. - good evening, dps families and staff. we're sorry for the late telephone c all. but we have important information to sha re. due to the progress of covid-19 in our commun ity, our school board has voted to start the first n ine weeks of school next year with all students lear ning from h ome. we will have more information for you very s oon. but we wanted you to know as soon as possib le. thank you, and good ni ght. - i'm hopeful once i go to college, i really think by then, hopefully, i t'll be a lite bit beer and at least
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the nikkei reporting that they are looking at potentially arete check on fx markets there. it is seen as a precursor to potential intervention. manus: i wrote it down on my sheet this morning. there was a muscular flexing of the dollar yesterday. that tested the line in the sand for the bank of japan. there's been a ransacking of risk at goldman sachs. there will be a further testing time on risk. this is the moment where the banks of japan and the monetary policy, the finance minister intervenes. suzuki says he's concerned about the market moves, closely watching the market moves. we will collaborate with the bank of japan and monitor closely. punch and punch at a quarter of 1% which is the one -- line in the sand. yield curve control at a quarter of 1%. the bond market is testing that. the jet -- dollar-yen and bank of japan have called a line in the sand. the dollar rolls down. it literally had a rapid rise yesterday, parabolic move in rates. we turn from 30 pips on the 2-year note from the low to the high. nomura put their stake in the gown -- ground. that hasn't been c
the nikkei reporting that they are looking at potentially arete check on fx markets there. it is seen as a precursor to potential intervention. manus: i wrote it down on my sheet this morning. there was a muscular flexing of the dollar yesterday. that tested the line in the sand for the bank of japan. there's been a ransacking of risk at goldman sachs. there will be a further testing time on risk. this is the moment where the banks of japan and the monetary policy, the finance minister...
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these aret life threatening injuries and they were able to apprehend the person. we are told that over 30 over 30 people have been arrestd in the lead up to the funeral. e do not know the charges but thee are thousands of police officers police officers from around the country in london now, even soldiers, 1500 on stand by, in case anything were to happen. >> ian lee live in london, than. > >> about 20 minutes before 7:00, before 7:00, 49ers getting ready ready for the seahawks sunday. e new quarterback at the helm in seattle in this morning's red ad gold report. >> it looks like it will be a wt one. we are keeping a close eye on it. > >> the dow is down significantly is down significantly this friday morning about 300 pointse break, let's look at what's coming up on cbs mornings. > >> good morning. so good to see. ahead, the queen's death could d some countries to break ties with monarchy. we'll look at thd relationship of the so called rs and what future might hold. > >> 48 hours is back for the 35th season.looking into the murder trial of a former equestrian th
these aret life threatening injuries and they were able to apprehend the person. we are told that over 30 over 30 people have been arrestd in the lead up to the funeral. e do not know the charges but thee are thousands of police officers police officers from around the country in london now, even soldiers, 1500 on stand by, in case anything were to happen. >> ian lee live in london, than. > >> about 20 minutes before 7:00, before 7:00, 49ers getting ready ready for the seahawks...
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i think everybody will be driving electric cars in ten or 20 years.mb they aret better than internal combustion. >> you mentioned the study and here's another reference does the 2019 study include the full cost including the backup required for intermittent wind and solar generation? >> that's a great question and a fundamental mistake people think about when they say renewable energy needs backup so as i talked about, if you have a great if you think it's a mistake to think about this as an energy versus energy source you want to think about it from a grid's standpoint and what you want to do on the grid is generate as much power from fuel saver as you can from wind and solar. if you can't get enough power you turn on your despicable power so it's not that it's including in the cost. that's part of the grid. it's just completely the wrong way to think about it. to thinkun that the study is jut an amount of energy but you're thinking about it wrong if that's the way you think about it. >> can i respond to that?be this is a great difference between us because i think he was completely
i think everybody will be driving electric cars in ten or 20 years.mb they aret better than internal combustion. >> you mentioned the study and here's another reference does the 2019 study include the full cost including the backup required for intermittent wind and solar generation? >> that's a great question and a fundamental mistake people think about when they say renewable energy needs backup so as i talked about, if you have a great if you think it's a mistake to think about...
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. >> reporter: lynn and allen aret stressed by this week's power emergency. the marin county couple decided to go solar. >> our energy costs just kept gg up. we realized that with solar we would not only be helping th, we would be doing green energy but our bills would go way down. down. >> reporter: along with solar p, they have a storage battery so they can keep the energy produced during the day to power power the home at night. >> it was great. we were comfortable in the heat because we had air conditioning we weren't paying for. it was wonderful. >> reporter: they are among fams in the bay area who don't have to worry about losing power amid amid triple digit temperatures.e sending power back to the grid during the flex alerts. >> it's a all hands on deck exp. every little bit anybody can pre is helpful. > >> sun run sold the bars on sol. there are 20,000 customers in ca who can sell energy back to pge. pge. >> what my team is trying to dos provide our customers with more opportunity to be engaged and use the batteries to help suppot the grid. >> data sh
. >> reporter: lynn and allen aret stressed by this week's power emergency. the marin county couple decided to go solar. >> our energy costs just kept gg up. we realized that with solar we would not only be helping th, we would be doing green energy but our bills would go way down. down. >> reporter: along with solar p, they have a storage battery so they can keep the energy produced during the day to power power the home at night. >> it was great. we were comfortable in...
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although it is calm in raleigh, north carolina, resident arete about possible flooding and are ready to move some belongings. >> hopefully some of my recording stuff. i would be worried about that. kumasi: we have complete coverage of hurricane ian on the bay area streaming app. for live reports and the latest information, you can download the app for your apple tv, android tv, amazon fire, and roku. >> we are looking at the latest in what is now from the storm ian. it made landfall yesterday in the afternoon near fort myers, and then it weakens significantly. wind, 65 miles per hour but we are still seeing a lot of rain. look at the 24 hour rainfall map. this is why we are seeing catastrophic letting across a big swath of central border. areas close to a foot and a half of rain. orlando as well, more than a foot of rain over the past 24 hours and more is on the way as the storm slowly pulls away from florida to make another landfall lightly around charleston by friday evening. it will go back into open water, likely wind of 70 miles per hour moving toward south carolina. more likely
although it is calm in raleigh, north carolina, resident arete about possible flooding and are ready to move some belongings. >> hopefully some of my recording stuff. i would be worried about that. kumasi: we have complete coverage of hurricane ian on the bay area streaming app. for live reports and the latest information, you can download the app for your apple tv, android tv, amazon fire, and roku. >> we are looking at the latest in what is now from the storm ian. it made landfall...
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on the bay aret this morning, union leaders of lovingly rejected the company'st offer in a vote. both sides have have agreed to a wage increase, but the union wants therapists to have more time to see patiens and perform duties. negotiations negotiations may be weeks or months away from an agreement. > >> police investigating a student near a fruitvale statio. fruitvale station. officers say, say, one person was shot near 5h avenue before getting onto a bat train last night around 8:20. vo posted to citizen at shows polie and emergency vehicle response like you see. no words on arresr description of suspect. the victim is said to be in a stabln at the hospital. > >> a pavilion hotel on fourth street will soon be home to dozens of young people ready to leave foster care. the city approved a nearly $3 million grant to convert the hotel into 39 apartments. the units will hp those between the ages of 18 and and 25 leaving foster care so they can live on their own. > >> let's get a check on weathere got to tell us how this week isg to be looking. >> pretty mild, actually. i feee we ar
on the bay aret this morning, union leaders of lovingly rejected the company'st offer in a vote. both sides have have agreed to a wage increase, but the union wants therapists to have more time to see patiens and perform duties. negotiations negotiations may be weeks or months away from an agreement. > >> police investigating a student near a fruitvale statio. fruitvale station. officers say, say, one person was shot near 5h avenue before getting onto a bat train last night around...
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they are increasingly unhappy what aret o your thoughts on ts kind of alternative pathways?> look, i started earlier saying is a fourth-grade teacher i was fighting to make sure teaching is looked at as a profession. the moment we startedth lowering standards to get in we are again doubling down on the disrespect to the profession. but look, i'm all for veterans becoming teachers put in connecticut we had a program called troops to teachers. we wanted it. oh my goodness you bring a skill set. but let's remember, when the nation's report report card showing our students have dropped drastically, to provide educators were not qualified or trained in the pedagogy of teaching is a slap in the face to the profession. but we need to do i think florida's 45th out of 50 in livable wages. what we need to do is address the effects professionals are leaving the profession buried people are not selecting education. let's make sure we have again agency, better working conditions, competitive salary is see that issue go away for bill raise thear bar kids need more not less. i do recognize
they are increasingly unhappy what aret o your thoughts on ts kind of alternative pathways?> look, i started earlier saying is a fourth-grade teacher i was fighting to make sure teaching is looked at as a profession. the moment we startedth lowering standards to get in we are again doubling down on the disrespect to the profession. but look, i'm all for veterans becoming teachers put in connecticut we had a program called troops to teachers. we wanted it. oh my goodness you bring a skill...
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. >> a the united steelworkers of2 americ27a labor union 2227 are hosting the president here aret thisnt with hamburgers and hot dogs and lots ofot glad-handing. it's the kind of event that wed haven't seen since before covidf and we expect to see more of in swing states where the democratic can candidates decide theynk p think president biden d help them more than hurt them. ret. >> bret: peter doocy traveling with the president. thanks. we now know who will be great britain's next prime minister. r the conservative party today has lizen foreign secretary trust to replace boris johnson, who stepped down i on the wake i ethics scandals. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has the story tonight from london. >> one of america's top allies is set to get a new person atpes the top. 47-year-old foreign secretary liz trust will becoms e the u.ks new prime minister, winning a majority of votes of party members. with the u.k. facing a looming recession, high inflation, and labor unrest, she ran on mostly bread and butter issuesop optimism. >> beliefs resonate with the british peop
. >> a the united steelworkers of2 americ27a labor union 2227 are hosting the president here aret thisnt with hamburgers and hot dogs and lots ofot glad-handing. it's the kind of event that wed haven't seen since before covidf and we expect to see more of in swing states where the democratic can candidates decide theynk p think president biden d help them more than hurt them. ret. >> bret: peter doocy traveling with the president. thanks. we now know who will be great britain's next...
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zebra shows you who actually can't compare who actually can't compare car insurance for free aere aretcome today. the zebra outcome today. >> these days, i t seemhis- s like best. the zebra outcome today. >> these days, i t seemhis- everything is vying for your attention. there are tons of trendy dances to discover on social media, oku and there's even thisr the easiest way to book and examine america's best. get to paris and a free exam for seventy nine ninety five . but your exam today related outcome is guaranteed. >> the finest way to search for a home for fun is so fun. i play this game, set my minimum price at $1 million. check it out to infinity pools. infinity and i would go to realtor .com or download the app. >> today we are the first family of country music. millions love the shocking for me and you read what's coming next. family above all else monarch all new tuesday on fox or watch any time on hulu. tom brady. you can never bet against them. when does age ultimately catch up to him? i feel like the saints are loaded. they've had tom brady's number and they could be a real
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sick thisino is going to get because you get have fanatic who representsesen a secular religion who aret determineda r re to destroy nott trump but trump's followers. s. they and they could do almost anything. we have no way o cf knowin we hg what the next six months or two years are going to carry as a historian to say the most corrupt, that that says a lot.ao charwhat you talked about.t how they're characterizing their opponents. we heard how joe bidenpponents d trump supporters semi fascist. well, here's the white houseist. press secretary doubling down. >> listen, the president thinks that there is an extremist threat to our democracy. the president has been clear as he can be on that particulart piece when we talk about democracy, when we talk aboutt u our freedoms, the way that he seizes imago, republicans are the most energized part of the republican party. that extreme.f th this is an extreme threat to o our democracy, turo our freedom, to our rights. >> smocracy,o political opponeng the biggest threat toge our democracy, eveurn though we're a constitutional republic. you say thi
sick thisino is going to get because you get have fanatic who representsesen a secular religion who aret determineda r re to destroy nott trump but trump's followers. s. they and they could do almost anything. we have no way o cf knowin we hg what the next six months or two years are going to carry as a historian to say the most corrupt, that that says a lot.ao charwhat you talked about.t how they're characterizing their opponents. we heard how joe bidenpponents d trump supporters semi fascist....
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these are noldt things aret acci accidents.de n they're not mishaps. they're not bad luck or misfortune. otshaps,this is their deliberate choices. they want to weakeo wen the soun of american power because a str they think a strong america is bad for our countrya is and e importantly, their eyes bad for. the world. well, we have a really huge problem in our military that receives the largest share ofivt our budget for spendinheg. and we can't seem to recruito people t o the extent that we need to to keep our military strong. militarybecause we've decided to go broke. so is part of their plan to iteak the military to senator ? because it seems like it no question that's beenemoc the consistent theme you've seen with democrats really goinrats goi bacg back to the bf the cold war, even so-called hawkish democrats like harrye truman or jfk consistently cut military spending. it gets worse over timend cli with carter and clinton, especiallynt obama and his understudy, joe biden. n. but it's not just the devastating budget cutsmisp as well. it's alslao the m
these are noldt things aret acci accidents.de n they're not mishaps. they're not bad luck or misfortune. otshaps,this is their deliberate choices. they want to weakeo wen the soun of american power because a str they think a strong america is bad for our countrya is and e importantly, their eyes bad for. the world. well, we have a really huge problem in our military that receives the largest share ofivt our budget for spendinheg. and we can't seem to recruito people t o the extent that we need...
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now, issues like this that we just discussed that i think aret invigorating republicans ahead of the midterms and they might need it. this is brand new .e sign saafalgar polls is presenting some warning signs for the gop. some say, because. 56% of voters say republicans haven't made a strong enough caser nove for support in the november midterms. and among independents, it's 57 i%. but joining me now is a mane who will likely be the speaker of the house. should republicansans if t win s november. house minority leader kevin mccarthy, he's unveiling a gop four part commitment to se america on septembermb 20 30. >> twenty third it is . yes. all right. so thato ht trafalgar poll, peoe want to hear more than biden. bad country going down the tubes. what are they going to heakeep >> keeping in mind what we just talked about with these schools? exactly. the peoplee want to know whayout you're for. we know what the democrats haven done to us . goflation and crime going into our schools, a government that's notot hel held accountabr and the borders is not secure.e so what we'll do on the twe
now, issues like this that we just discussed that i think aret invigorating republicans ahead of the midterms and they might need it. this is brand new .e sign saafalgar polls is presenting some warning signs for the gop. some say, because. 56% of voters say republicans haven't made a strong enough caser nove for support in the november midterms. and among independents, it's 57 i%. but joining me now is a mane who will likely be the speaker of the house. should republicansans if t win s...
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on a news.e reached >> and that's because they arets . and we reached f out to cbs fort comment on what sharon had to say and they reiterated ertheir statement from march saying that they found no evidence that she had been sethe up mak. ganged so how does this make sense? you can get ganged up on on live television. sation and when yous, go to fi defend yourself against accusations, yourer creating a v creating a hostile work environment. this is the world we live in today. >> i wanted to look intoay the camera and say, you, you, you and cbs take that. onight sharon osborne joinsar us tonight. sharonon, thank you so much fo,d coming on . when historians go back and doo a postmortem on our societydid v and try to figurere ouyot how dd everyone go crazy in a four year period, i thinkn they're e a look at what happened. i honestly do. what happened to you the is onef the funniest things i've ever seen. you are six degrees of separation away from the story.p yooku just spoke up for an oldnd friend and you had to leaveeave your job. a lo have
on a news.e reached >> and that's because they arets . and we reached f out to cbs fort comment on what sharon had to say and they reiterated ertheir statement from march saying that they found no evidence that she had been sethe up mak. ganged so how does this make sense? you can get ganged up on on live television. sation and when yous, go to fi defend yourself against accusations, yourer creating a v creating a hostile work environment. this is the world we live in today. >> i...
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he s and at the samame tie time, youg should know these companies aret offering to pay their employees thousands of dollars ift th they only get that abortion. okay , so companies are encouraging abortion. why is that?t? >> rebecca hendricks's with the hudson institute and she's alsoi the mother ochs isf five . >> she joins us tonight. rebecca, thanks so much foror cn coming on . sog why would disney or any other big publicly held companyn want its female employees to have abortions? s well, it's better for bus the business. it's better for the business. b. there's a political an and there is a political and cultural demand that they are perceiving. lik not only did companies like disney, amazon, and kroger come out and say that they're going to now offer abortio ofn coverage in the health care that, they offer, they're also going t to pay for travel for employees who want abortions, who are in red states who have more hu restrictive, more humane abortion regimes, abor post roe. they'r they're going to now pay for tre to lr travel to leave that state toeave that stat access ao they can
he s and at the samame tie time, youg should know these companies aret offering to pay their employees thousands of dollars ift th they only get that abortion. okay , so companies are encouraging abortion. why is that?t? >> rebecca hendricks's with the hudson institute and she's alsoi the mother ochs isf five . >> she joins us tonight. rebecca, thanks so much foror cn coming on . sog why would disney or any other big publicly held companyn want its female employees to have...
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who follows mer cuts on twitter knows that i'm really big into making super cuts, whic ast theseh aretese these small little clips that are part of a larger videoh to make poe a broader point. n a >> and the point in this caseloa is that john fetterman had a strokegoch i not too long ago, which is sad. >> we pray that his healthabout recovers, but he has serious seo issues speaking about it oreakig serious issue speaking. and when and when you're.en your running for the united states senate, that'stima a legitimate criticism, as even "the washington postte" editoril board said. d and so i've madeon't about like three or four really viral supercuts of john fetterman, ofl clips of him at his rallies fet where he's barely ableterm tohrh get through them. >> and obviously, obviously, t his handlers don't let himhendle speak for veryrs d long periodsy a time. and so after my latest one , l i get this d.m. from this nbcr i news reporter, and he basically is asking me aboutng the edits that i made and why i did them, about the supercute he did me another video that i'd alsothatt reposted from
who follows mer cuts on twitter knows that i'm really big into making super cuts, whic ast theseh aretese these small little clips that are part of a larger videoh to make poe a broader point. n a >> and the point in this caseloa is that john fetterman had a strokegoch i not too long ago, which is sad. >> we pray that his healthabout recovers, but he has serious seo issues speaking about it oreakig serious issue speaking. and when and when you're.en your running for the united...
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there is a bigger pictur ae here of words and comments that aret are salacious, that reflect too salacious, better on th inflammatory , that reflectsside too much on the progressivettacl side where they're attacking, attacking people because of the color of their skin. sean, there's nothing more un-american than that.hat i >> what did you think of the other video recorded jailhouse video? apparently, she's on tape saying they need gangsters, the n-wordg they need to infile politics by putting on suits and acting respectable. g i got to tell you, the more th i hear her talk, the morearrassd i cringe, the more embarrassede i am for those who support a equal and fair playing field.t they don't want to hear those h comments. frankly,ea she consistently criticizes black people as to suggest that only black drug dealers have money. this country is allowed so many of us to prosper because pros our field, our playing field, it is more levele ou today than it's ever been. we should be celebrating evd be of the greatest natio nation on earth, not condemning it with her comments.in >> you know, it's
there is a bigger pictur ae here of words and comments that aret are salacious, that reflect too salacious, better on th inflammatory , that reflectsside too much on the progressivettacl side where they're attacking, attacking people because of the color of their skin. sean, there's nothing more un-american than that.hat i >> what did you think of the other video recorded jailhouse video? apparently, she's on tape saying they need gangsters, the n-wordg they need to infile politics by...
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look aret your screen.enmmun you have entiritiee communities wiped out and destroyed. fort myers beach absolutely devastated. we're continuing to receive mor more and more updates on the extene upda
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so reducing conflicts along bryant is also important and then as mentioned the team not onlity aretive television is multidepartmental the planning, mta public works and the agency this is care about how our streets work with development. we had this come up if you live on an alley or side street having the entrance there may not be our favorite idea. but the kin policy of the city to put those there and the code amendment require its for a situation like this. that covers most of the points i heard raise instead the appeal and in the appellate's comments tonights. i'm happy to answer questions you may have. skwa thank you. commissioner lemberg this is in the a question but i just wanted to points out i'm a muni freak and note on the block of bryant didn't 7 and 8 there is in muni line. i understand that it is a transit prejudicial street but there is in transit on the block. and here at this block is where there is a hit in the categorization 2 to this being, to be a transit prejudicial street is a large upper category and hierarchy within that some are like really major transand i mi
so reducing conflicts along bryant is also important and then as mentioned the team not onlity aretive television is multidepartmental the planning, mta public works and the agency this is care about how our streets work with development. we had this come up if you live on an alley or side street having the entrance there may not be our favorite idea. but the kin policy of the city to put those there and the code amendment require its for a situation like this. that covers most of the points i...
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that has a arete around seven per minute. even though the date is very jarring it still may not show the full story of the eviction crisis. would you mind defining what are illegal evictions? how prevalent are they and how dare they carried out? >> is a legal eviction is an eviction when they don't vote local laws include the number like changing the locks, removing someone's belongings from the unit without court order. we've heard of people who remove the front door to units as the method of an illegal eviction or turning off utilities. but i would also note sometimes just the threat of an eviction from a landlord for all the reasons we just talked about is the impact and eviction can have on somebody's record can incentivize a family move on. these are illegal. we don't know exactly how many of these happened. a lot of times they happened because landlords have access to legal counsel. they must have access to legal counsel but only 10% of tenants on their fighting. >> thank you for that. required to inform tenants of thei
that has a arete around seven per minute. even though the date is very jarring it still may not show the full story of the eviction crisis. would you mind defining what are illegal evictions? how prevalent are they and how dare they carried out? >> is a legal eviction is an eviction when they don't vote local laws include the number like changing the locks, removing someone's belongings from the unit without court order. we've heard of people who remove the front door to units as the...
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if britain hadn't gone forward with brexit, i think they would be in be in bet areter shape now. >> althoughrgy and how beholden they've been to putin. >> we thought the sanctions would have a big impact, it hasn't bbeen the case we thought taking away some of the energy usage from europe would affect his ability to pay for the war, but it turns out he's making more money than he's ever made before because energy prices are so much higher that he's in relatively good shape. so europe has the no not been ao figure out how to deal with putin. so europe has got to make a transition from dependence on russian gas to other kinds of sources, and this'sat's going t take some time >> are you filing eeling like y on the precipice of a great investing opportunity? simultaneous recession >> remember, the greatest fortunes are often made in the investment world when prices are down and people run away and can you buy things cheaply the fund raising market is a little challenging because people are comingba be back for funds quicker than they used to. it used to be you'd come back avenu every four years
if britain hadn't gone forward with brexit, i think they would be in be in bet areter shape now. >> althoughrgy and how beholden they've been to putin. >> we thought the sanctions would have a big impact, it hasn't bbeen the case we thought taking away some of the energy usage from europe would affect his ability to pay for the war, but it turns out he's making more money than he's ever made before because energy prices are so much higher that he's in relatively good shape. so...
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well, marc aret have looked like for others?st i minister i ever served with. —— i was a margaret thatcher minister. other tax cuts had to wait until we got debt under control, public finances under order, we had some tough budgets to do that, which some of the wets in the party, not me, i was a supporter, but tim pryor i remember got very upset by it. myths are now attached to the margaret thatcher government. she would not have given up government. she would not have given up fiscal discipline and she did it tough, necessary things when she was satisfied that we had to. she was an intelligent woman and she did back—up chancellors. she made one mistake when they relaxed too much in 1998. -- 1988. mistake when they relaxed too much in 1998. "1988. that led to mistake when they relaxed too much in 1998. —— 1988. that led to the 19905 in 1998. —— 1988. that led to the 1990s recession. black wednesday brought the whole thing to an end. higher inflation for a bit, but if she wasn't, if the government wasn't functioning quite as well
well, marc aret have looked like for others?st i minister i ever served with. —— i was a margaret thatcher minister. other tax cuts had to wait until we got debt under control, public finances under order, we had some tough budgets to do that, which some of the wets in the party, not me, i was a supporter, but tim pryor i remember got very upset by it. myths are now attached to the margaret thatcher government. she would not have given up government. she would not have given up fiscal...
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those are people who work for the food and beverage sector he aret sfo. they've joined their picketing lines for the second day of their strike. they walked off the job yesterday. and i'm told the food courts are still empty. some of the concessions that remained open yesterday are close today. those workers are demanding higher pay, better health care benefits and the security of retirement pay. >> we love working in the airport. the only thing that we're sad is because the employers don't give us what we deserve. we end up working two jobs, what we're earning right now is not enough for us. >> reporter: now, as far as the strike is concerned, the next round of negotiations has not yet been determined, but today san francisco's board of supervisors is set to take on the issue of the food and beverage strike that's happening at sfo. it's happening for an open-ended amount of time, so it started yesterday. we have yet to see how it will play out in the week and how the board of supervisors conversation will impact how this all plays out. laura? >> all righ
those are people who work for the food and beverage sector he aret sfo. they've joined their picketing lines for the second day of their strike. they walked off the job yesterday. and i'm told the food courts are still empty. some of the concessions that remained open yesterday are close today. those workers are demanding higher pay, better health care benefits and the security of retirement pay. >> we love working in the airport. the only thing that we're sad is because the employers...