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caroline: up 35% versus last year.ul will it be removing the app if it is reflective people who do not use the app at all >>? it is a loaded topic and question. if it is banned, step one will be to remove the app from the app store's and everywhere it is available. it is also removing it from all american websites so making sure it is not collecting information on americans outside of the app. thirdly, to ensure it will never come back. it is not just tiktok. there is a lot more information being collected by other companies associated with china on americans in addition to tiktok as well. caroline: 1-10, give us how hard it would be. technically speaking, how effective do you think this can be? >> it can be very effective. a good illustration is something happening in the payment security industry where credit cards, how you are paying online and how the security of your credit card information is being governed, payment securities has introduced a new standard which ensures come on a weekly basis, it verifies no unau
caroline: up 35% versus last year.ul will it be removing the app if it is reflective people who do not use the app at all >>? it is a loaded topic and question. if it is banned, step one will be to remove the app from the app store's and everywhere it is available. it is also removing it from all american websites so making sure it is not collecting information on americans outside of the app. thirdly, to ensure it will never come back. it is not just tiktok. there is a lot more...
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caroline: well said, thank you.ser base has to pay attention to what is happening in washington at the same time. amber: exactly. on the tiktok side, we have had nine months to prepare and we have educated our creators what they can do to get their arms around their audience. we call it meet and keep. they have been educating their communities. with our tiktok creators, they have launched their ltk pages and produce twice the number of video in 2024 versus the year prior. i would describe that is making a house a home. they want to make sure when the community transitions to the ltk have a place they love and they are giving tons of content. our tiktok creators earn twice as much last year as the year prior. they have a way to transition the community. on the brand side we have seen more spent in creator marketing in 2025. that was a finder from our northwestern study. we pulled 8000 and those -- we polled 8000. goldman still says by 2027 they expect the industry to be worth $500 billion. the brands are seeing it as
caroline: well said, thank you.ser base has to pay attention to what is happening in washington at the same time. amber: exactly. on the tiktok side, we have had nine months to prepare and we have educated our creators what they can do to get their arms around their audience. we call it meet and keep. they have been educating their communities. with our tiktok creators, they have launched their ltk pages and produce twice the number of video in 2024 versus the year prior. i would describe that...
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caroline: live from new york, caroline hyde. >> mike sheppard in washington. caroline: the supreme court upholds the law that threatens tiktok's shut down in the u.s.. trump will make a decision, the white house saying the tiktok action falls into the trump administration, according to reuters. ben bain, this is perfectly obvious. the decision expected. ultimately this cannot be distributed by the app stores or supported by oracle and others. ben: the decision specifically, the court was clear about national security interest congress laid out in passing this law, president biden signing it as being more important or the most important thing when considering whether to let this stand versus arguments from a free-speech perspective, tiktok is important from a commerce perspective, whatever percentage of the 170 million americans who use this, they need to rely on it so essentially supreme court said national security is justified here. it falls to donald trump. back to his first term, this is a different posture he is taking. he came out in favor of taking acti
caroline: live from new york, caroline hyde. >> mike sheppard in washington. caroline: the supreme court upholds the law that threatens tiktok's shut down in the u.s.. trump will make a decision, the white house saying the tiktok action falls into the trump administration, according to reuters. ben bain, this is perfectly obvious. the decision expected. ultimately this cannot be distributed by the app stores or supported by oracle and others. ben: the decision specifically, the court was...
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caroline: live from new york, i am caroline hyde. >> i am mike shepherd in washington. this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: coming up reports of nvidia's biggest customers facing delays adding to concerns of export limits from the white house. i-phone anxiety as research shows sales drop globally. the l.a. wildfires, they rage on with high winds predicted for this week. we talk to lyft about how the company is helping in relief efforts. but first we check in on these markets. mike, we are seeing some risk tone across the market. the nasdaq is off a percentage point. key inflation data. the start to earnings season but really big tech is being dragged lower. i signify two key points drags, one of then apple. research coming out saying look, we are seeing sales down 5%. losing market share 18% globally. plenty more to do with apple. let's dig into nvidia. the most valuable company out there off by 3%. is it interest rate focus? is it the white house in particular finally unfolding what are key limitations that will come in, in one year arys time to the power they can
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caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. >> and i am mike sheppard. caroline: we dive into the ripple effects in tech markets and the impact on u.s. chip curves. we discussed deepseek's ai model . and president trump says microsoft is in talks to acquire the u.s. unit of tiktok. details later this hour but first we checked the markets and claw our way back, not nearly upsetting yesterday's selloff. we are up just a percentage point on the overall nasdaq. nvidia bounces back but 2% after a 17% selloff yesterday, $30 billion being added from the market cap wiped out by 600 billion dollars yesterday. this is surrounding china coming with a powerful, efficient, cheap open-source model. mike: nvidia called deepseek's new model and excellent ai advancement that complies with u.s. technology export controls and that it illustrates how new models can be created. let's bring in ian king to tell us more about this. this was a rough day yesterday for nvidia. it bore the brunt of the deepseek shock across the markets, yet their statement was curious. tell us your
caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. >> and i am mike sheppard. caroline: we dive into the ripple effects in tech markets and the impact on u.s. chip curves. we discussed deepseek's ai model . and president trump says microsoft is in talks to acquire the u.s. unit of tiktok. details later this hour but first we checked the markets and claw our way back, not nearly upsetting yesterday's selloff. we are up just a percentage point on the overall nasdaq. nvidia bounces back but 2%...
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caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. >> and i'm mike sheppard in washington. this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: president trump gives a temporary reprieve to tiktok, granting a 70 five-delay from a u.s. ban. liver from the world economic forum, we will hear from bank of america ceo brian moynihan. but first we check in on these markets. some anxiety being shaken off as we see president take office. the nasdaq pushing up, and deed the nasdaq 100 up .1% as many look to the economic potential of this next administration. however, on the downside has not been some feelings. it coin is up 1.3%. absolutely took off ahead of the inauguration. let's move on to some of the individual points drags, apple being the key one. want to focus in on tsmc. this is its restored operations at factories it evacuated after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck the island's south. a key chipmaker to nvidia, and it need to apple, but apple being dragged lower. the worst day we have seen since september of last year. 3.8% lower. why? this is more downgrades coming from jeffries, co
caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. >> and i'm mike sheppard in washington. this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: president trump gives a temporary reprieve to tiktok, granting a 70 five-delay from a u.s. ban. liver from the world economic forum, we will hear from bank of america ceo brian moynihan. but first we check in on these markets. some anxiety being shaken off as we see president take office. the nasdaq pushing up, and deed the nasdaq 100 up .1% as many...
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caroline: thank you.pacex is continuing to make strides in rocket launchers as they launched commercial satellites carrying two learn -- lunar rover probes headed for the moon. here with more, chad anderson joins us now. look, we have perhaps got a slight push back in the next spacex launch we are anticipating, but let's talk about the lunar rovers in particular. what does it mean for >> the space industry? >>2025 is going to be a massive here for the space industry. you don't need more proof than yesterday. yesterday they launched 150 different payloads on a transporter mission. our portfolio companies made of half of those satellites and it was fun to watch. this morning they launched two lunar rovers on the same rocket. one is japanese. the other is a firefly based out of texas. those are robotic precursor missions for nasa. basically with sensors to do exploratory work for humans to go and band their. there is another lunar mission launching next month. so, while the landers are on their way to the mo
caroline: thank you.pacex is continuing to make strides in rocket launchers as they launched commercial satellites carrying two learn -- lunar rover probes headed for the moon. here with more, chad anderson joins us now. look, we have perhaps got a slight push back in the next spacex launch we are anticipating, but let's talk about the lunar rovers in particular. what does it mean for >> the space industry? >>2025 is going to be a massive here for the space industry. you don't need...
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. mike: and i'm mike sheppard in washington. this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: it is all in on a i. up to 65 billion dollars in 2025. a choppy start to chip earnings with semi stocks falling after texas instruments is the latest to underwhelm. we will be talking to frank mccourt on the future of tiktok in the u.s. and his bid for the social media platform. first we check in on these markets. jar still trading near record highs. the nasdaq is up almost 2% over the course of the week but we draw down a little bit as we see the weight of some chip stocks causing anxiety. look at industrial, automotive and markets that prove week. texas instruments falling on, chet a little bit of an underwhelming earnings report. they are seeing smartphone weakness, but ai still managing to drive forward. broadcom is on the higher side when it comes to the stocks. why is broadcom up? because of our next stop. let's take a look at meta today. mark zuckerberg almost running his next earnings report t
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caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. >> i'm mike sheppard in san francisco. caroline: special coverage of the chinese ai competitor deepseek and its impact on tech names in the broader markets at large. the market having its worst day in more than a month as we question the need for compute power to get us evermore efficient evermore specific generative ai. we are down 2.6%, this is when we question nvidia. the compute power, the necessity for ever more efficient chips and the cost of them. nvidia with its worst rout in history in terms of market capitalization everyone in the market we have never seen a must have never seen a mostafa trillion dollars wiped out through one single name. this is global. asml down was 6% but hong kong stocks do well as they start to cai as a real champion for china. let's talk about it with mandeep singh who joins us for more. how does this change the game for llm's in the u.s., for chip equipment in the u.s.. mandeep: we look at it from a stack perspective and regenerative ai so far all the value was captured by the chipmakers,
caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. >> i'm mike sheppard in san francisco. caroline: special coverage of the chinese ai competitor deepseek and its impact on tech names in the broader markets at large. the market having its worst day in more than a month as we question the need for compute power to get us evermore efficient evermore specific generative ai. we are down 2.6%, this is when we question nvidia. the compute power, the necessity for ever more efficient chips and the...
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caroline, back to you in new york. caroline: it is time for talking tech.ince 2006, purchasing hong kong listed shares amid a selloff in stock after the tech firm was added to a u.s. blacklist for alleged links to the chinese military. indonesia keeps its apple iphone 16 ban. it says the investment plan is insufficient to meet local investor requirements. indonesia says is willing to negotiate with apple but may post sanctions if the company continues to not comply. and tiktok shop rival whatnot says it plans to use funds to hire engineers, improve customer service, and expand to new countries. the funding round coincides with a looming u.s. been potentially on tiktok, sending some of its sellers potentially to competitors. coming up, more after this break. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ this is clem. clem's not a morning person. or a night person. or a...people person. but he is an "i can solve this in 4 different ways" person. and that person... is impossible to replace. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you help clem
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with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york, this is "bloomberg technology." nvidia takes center stage at ces with new hardware, software, and services. we sit down with jen-hsun huang later this hour. medic cuts its team of fact checkers. in the u.s. places some of giants -- china's biggest tech giants on its own into a blacklist. the key stock you have to watch today, it is the most valuable and it dives by 4.5 percent. nvidia losing its premarket gains. we had touched a record high and then we see the boys day since september. why? we got a whole raft of services -- of products, from pcs and gaming, but is it the here and now? the black l program that we don't get enough detail on? let's head out to las vegas. a big story is nvidia and the ceo unveiling these products. we have none other than a key focus on the gamer, the original customer from jen-hsun huang. have a listen. jen-hsun: we used a geforce to enable artificial intelligence, and now artificial intelligence is utilizing geforce. everyone, today we are announcing our next generation. the rtx black
with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: live from new york, this is "bloomberg technology." nvidia takes center stage at ces with new hardware, software, and services. we sit down with jen-hsun huang later this hour. medic cuts its team of fact checkers. in the u.s. places some of giants -- china's biggest tech giants on its own into a blacklist. the key stock you have to watch today, it is the most valuable and it dives by 4.5 percent. nvidia losing its premarket gains. we had...
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caroline believes that her father also drugged and abused her. broadcast interview since the trial. anna collinson has more. i don't really remember the father that i thought he was. i looked straight to the criminal, to the sexual criminal he is. caroline darian received a phone call from her mother in november 2020 that changed her life forever. she's been speaking to the bbc�*s emma barnett. it was like an earthquake or like a tsunami in my own living room. caroline's father, dominic pelicot, had been drugging and raping her mother for over a decade and had encouraged dozens of other men to abuse her, too. i was so close from my father. you can't imagine how hurts it is. you know, it was a nightmare. that nightmare became even darker when police told caroline they'd found semi—naked pictures of her on her father's laptop. and i was shown two pictures of me totally unconscious. with the pants, which is not mine. so, you know, i was in shock. as the world watched france's largest rape trial unfold, she hoped herfather would finally admit he'd se
caroline believes that her father also drugged and abused her. broadcast interview since the trial. anna collinson has more. i don't really remember the father that i thought he was. i looked straight to the criminal, to the sexual criminal he is. caroline darian received a phone call from her mother in november 2020 that changed her life forever. she's been speaking to the bbc�*s emma barnett. it was like an earthquake or like a tsunami in my own living room. caroline's father, dominic...
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caroline: i want to go to your operations experience. if you suddenly were unable to be sustained by the hosts such as oracle, would you app work overnight, tell us what you think would happen overnight on the 19th if this stance? >> we are preparing with our server space, moderator teams, making sure we bring on more support, also utilizing ai technologies so that whenever the 19th takes place and as we experience more of a boom, we can welcome everyone and focus on managing the massive amounts of new users we are taking on. sonali: the other question i have, even just your initial reaction to the supreme court news, what does it mean to have that much more uncertainty around such a large rival over the next coming days let alone weeks, months, years? bita: to be frank, we believe in more competition the better, providing users more options is the key to bringing more success to the industry. we really focus on providing more options for creators and by doing that, we end up converting more people to our platform which is very exciting.
caroline: i want to go to your operations experience. if you suddenly were unable to be sustained by the hosts such as oracle, would you app work overnight, tell us what you think would happen overnight on the 19th if this stance? >> we are preparing with our server space, moderator teams, making sure we bring on more support, also utilizing ai technologies so that whenever the 19th takes place and as we experience more of a boom, we can welcome everyone and focus on managing the massive...
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caroline. >> caroline. caroline. >> caroline. >> thank you. >> congrats on. >> your. >> first day. >> behind. >> the podium. >> thank you. >> um. >> president trump. >> ended funding. >> for. >> a. >> and also. >> designated the houthis. >> a foreign terrorist organization. both were decisions that the previous. administration had reversed. >> so here's my question. will there be an investigation into who gave the previous administration this terrible advice? >> well. >> that's a very good point. i haven't heard discussions about such an investigation, but it wouldn't be a bad idea considering that the houthis certainly are terrorists. they have launched attacks on u.s. naval ships across this world. and so i think it was a very wise move by this administration to re designate them as a terrorist group, because they are and i think it was a foolish decision by the previous administration to do so. as for an investigation, i'm not sure about that, but it's not a bad idea. >> josh. >> thank you for the questi
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caroline: caroline: and microsoft and salesforce have a big competitive argument, each wanting to make sure their agents are seen as more specifically usable. we have the copilot being rebranded as a chat so many know to use it and then we have salesforce on the other side of the break and. all of this speaks to stargate, the big unveiled that is not that new. many would say a lot of the investment had already been articulated. it was but a few weeks ago he said he would commit $100 million worth. mike: there is also a question about where softbank will get this money. they do not have nearly as much of that capital in their books. they will have to go out to investors and solicit some of that. the signals we are getting from marc benioff and from others and from president trump himself is there is continued momentum and that should help bring new capital into the conversation to help fuel what could go into stargate. caroline: this announcement that came yesterday alongside blowout numbers from netflix has helped the nasdaq power higher. big points contributors from netflix but also n
caroline: caroline: and microsoft and salesforce have a big competitive argument, each wanting to make sure their agents are seen as more specifically usable. we have the copilot being rebranded as a chat so many know to use it and then we have salesforce on the other side of the break and. all of this speaks to stargate, the big unveiled that is not that new. many would say a lot of the investment had already been articulated. it was but a few weeks ago he said he would commit $100 million...
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will caroline kennedy. this hearing and ultimately the confirmation vote? >> i thank caroline kennedy for her courage for once again, re-emphasizing that his her cousin. is unqualified. >> and dangerous. >> as the secretary. >> of health and human services. we're talking. >> about a man. >> who went to. samoa recommended that the people. >> in. >> samoa not. >> be vaccinated. against measles. 83 people died, mostly children. and he cast a. cloud over the measles vaccination, the polio vaccination, over the safety and efficacy of vaccinations. >> in general. >> in 1900. >> in our. >> country. >> 18% of children died before. >> the. >> age of five. 18%. what happened? we had a public health regime that we put in place to make sure that ordinary families got the protections, which they needed. what robert f kennedy is going to do is to have a rollback of the confidence in that vaccination regime that we put in place and serve as a distraction, a dangerous distraction. what we should be talking about access to
will caroline kennedy. this hearing and ultimately the confirmation vote? >> i thank caroline kennedy for her courage for once again, re-emphasizing that his her cousin. is unqualified. >> and dangerous. >> as the secretary. >> of health and human services. we're talking. >> about a man. >> who went to. samoa recommended that the people. >> in. >> samoa not. >> be vaccinated. against measles. 83 people died, mostly children. and he cast a....
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caroline darian received a phone call from her mother in november 2020 that changed her life forever. emma barnett. it was like an earthquake or like a tsunami in my own living room. caroline's father, dominque pelicot, had been drugging and raping her mother for over a decade and had encouraged dozens of other men to abuse her, too. i was so close from my father. you can't imagine how hurt it is. it was a nightmare. that nightmare became even darker when police told caroline they'd found semi—naked pictures of her on her father's laptop. and i was shown two pictures of me totally unconscious. with a pants which is not mine. so, you know, i was in shock. as the world watched france's largest rape trial unfold, she hoped herfather would finally admit he'd sexually abused her. but he's always denied it. i'm convinced that he raped me. yes. the only difference between my mum and me, i don't have any evidence like she did. applause. gisele pelicot has been hailed as a feminist icon, while her ex—husband, along with dozens of other men, is in prison, including for the indecent images he to
caroline darian received a phone call from her mother in november 2020 that changed her life forever. emma barnett. it was like an earthquake or like a tsunami in my own living room. caroline's father, dominque pelicot, had been drugging and raping her mother for over a decade and had encouraged dozens of other men to abuse her, too. i was so close from my father. you can't imagine how hurt it is. it was a nightmare. that nightmare became even darker when police told caroline they'd found...
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caroline: this set of numbers ultimately met expectations.be people expected more of a revenue boost in terms of guidance for 2025. he said i am sticking to my 8%-10% growth range and shares were at a record high yesterday. ultimately this is a higher end consumer going for a more high-end luxury card having to give away a few more perks. expenses -- expenses ran a little higher. they are looking to win over a millennial and gen z. it is about the future of the buyer. the person who wants to travel, go to hotels. what is interesting is for them the stock market doing well is good for his consumer. he is talking about why he will sustain this revenue run rate and profitability. it is before they think inflation will get under control and the drop support is good. it speaks to a strong stock market and helps the consumer. scarlet: a goldilocks scenario for american express. i am curious about the idea that they have to pay more. the perks. these are credit cards where they charge consumers fees, right? caroline: maybe the regulatory environment
caroline: this set of numbers ultimately met expectations.be people expected more of a revenue boost in terms of guidance for 2025. he said i am sticking to my 8%-10% growth range and shares were at a record high yesterday. ultimately this is a higher end consumer going for a more high-end luxury card having to give away a few more perks. expenses -- expenses ran a little higher. they are looking to win over a millennial and gen z. it is about the future of the buyer. the person who wants to...
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caroline: have you kissed the ring? he's willing to go.p was on at mar-a-lago discussing a new $20 billion investment from the middle east to do what? invest in data centers in the u.s. those are going to have nvidia chips. he's going to be a winner. the cfo has been speaking about the jp morgan event, particularly that blackwell and ai accelerators are here to stay for the next decade. this is longtail vision when you think about autonomous driving, about robotics. that is why the analyst are calling out this is long-term gains. where is the near-term wins? it has 70 buys and zero cells. scarlet: it has done well for shareholders. if you want specifics, go to what the cfo was saying. caroline hyde, "bloomberg technology" cohost on the latest with nvidia. coming up, dockworkers and east coast port employers are back in the negotiating table today. if the deal cannot be reached, the strike -- the east coast could see another strike taking place. we will look at the potential fallout next. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: talks resuming between
caroline: have you kissed the ring? he's willing to go.p was on at mar-a-lago discussing a new $20 billion investment from the middle east to do what? invest in data centers in the u.s. those are going to have nvidia chips. he's going to be a winner. the cfo has been speaking about the jp morgan event, particularly that blackwell and ai accelerators are here to stay for the next decade. this is longtail vision when you think about autonomous driving, about robotics. that is why the analyst are...
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he said in court, "caroline, i've never done anything "to you].nothing in you that thinks maybe... no, because, you know... even for gisele, even for my mother. you know, as long as you don't have, you don't have enough evidence, dominique is always lying. did you talk to your mother about it? right from the start. you know, i tried to tell my mum that i was convinced about, you know, the fact that i was drugged and probably raped. but for her, it was difficult to, i mean, to integrate. you know, she was raped more than 200 times by different people so for mum, i think it's difficult, you know, to have to integrate all of that in one go. you know, you're also in this position of being the daughter of the torturer and the tortured. that's a terrible burden, to be honest, because i lost my dad and i have to go through this trial with my mum, beside my mum and my brothers. and you know, ourfamily will never be the same. i think one of your brothers said yourfamily�*s been annihilated. yeah. yeah, we've lost a part of something in court, you did screa
he said in court, "caroline, i've never done anything "to you].nothing in you that thinks maybe... no, because, you know... even for gisele, even for my mother. you know, as long as you don't have, you don't have enough evidence, dominique is always lying. did you talk to your mother about it? right from the start. you know, i tried to tell my mum that i was convinced about, you know, the fact that i was drugged and probably raped. but for her, it was difficult to, i mean, to...
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caroline, thank ou for want to watch. caroline, thank you forjoining _ want to watch. us from los - you forjoining us from los angeles. we'll be following the actual winners when they are announced. before we go, i want to show you our life page that we have on the bbc website and this shows the impact of the heavy snow and ice that we have seenin heavy snow and ice that we have seen in the uk. you can follow the latest and we are watching the latest and we are watching the weather happening in the united states. heavy snow predicted and falling there, we also have the latest from the us on our website. you are watching bbc news, stay with us. hello there, good evening. well, the milder air across the southern half of the uk turned the snow quickly back to rain where we saw it. but there have been some significant accumulations across northern england, in particular, and especially over the higher ground of the pennines and the cumbrian fells. some of that snow drifting around with brisk easterly winds. there's still an amber weather warning in force issued by the met
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i know that caroline has an opinion on it... we're about to hear it.king forward to the word "terrible." well, let's see if that is one of the words that she chooses. benjamin, thank you forjoining us. that's benjamin field who produces this podcast series. caroline frost — terrible? is that the word you're going to reach for? that's awkward, isn't it? is that the word you're going to reach for? that's awkward, isn't it? no, i wouldn't say terrible. i mean, i applaud the noble pursuit and the brains that have clearly been at work on this. however, i do find it somewhat disingenuous, if i'm allowed to go that far, to say that at no time was a chat show planned. and yet, here we are with michael parkinson, inverted commas, michael parkinson, i mean, he belongs... perhaps i'm being very old—fashioned. i feel he belongs to an era of david niven and peter ustinov and jason robards, not jason derulo. butjust leaving for a moment michael parkinson to one side, could you imagine a scenario where in the future you listen to a conversation between an ai presente
i know that caroline has an opinion on it... we're about to hear it.king forward to the word "terrible." well, let's see if that is one of the words that she chooses. benjamin, thank you forjoining us. that's benjamin field who produces this podcast series. caroline frost — terrible? is that the word you're going to reach for? that's awkward, isn't it? is that the word you're going to reach for? that's awkward, isn't it? no, i wouldn't say terrible. i mean, i applaud the noble...
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caroline verified these whatsapp messages we obtained.eighbours, complaining about parcels being sent to their homes that they believed were meant for axel rudaku ba na. in this one, his father replies, "these were the last orders. he will use our address next time." one neighbour told caroline they remembered seeds being ordered — the seeds later used to make ricin. he was clearly ordering seeds and having them delivered to a neighbour, possibly a decoy, possibly so that it couldn't be traced to the address that he was living at. rudakubana was known to the police, the courts, the youth justice system, mental health services and youth services. a teenager obsessed with mass murder. three times he was referred to the government's anti radicalisation prevent programme. but despite all of these warnings, there was a catastrophic failure to identify the real risk he posed. you think you've seen everything, but you don't expect it to be children. jo, a retired medic, spoke to us before the court case. in the aftermath of the southport attacks
caroline verified these whatsapp messages we obtained.eighbours, complaining about parcels being sent to their homes that they believed were meant for axel rudaku ba na. in this one, his father replies, "these were the last orders. he will use our address next time." one neighbour told caroline they remembered seeds being ordered — the seeds later used to make ricin. he was clearly ordering seeds and having them delivered to a neighbour, possibly a decoy, possibly so that it...
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host of david webb show, caroline downey.ormer white house deputy press secretary, great to see you all. hogan, he did it in 2017. he fired 46 federal prosecutors, who had been appointed by president obama. so he could do it again, right in. >> well he knows power of the court system at this point, going av his friends, his colleagues, and coworkers, him personally. attacking his businesses as well. the government can be used as a weapon and a tool to go against people for disagreeing with the politics of those in power. this is be obvious, donald trump would likely take a serious look at doing what he did before, american people just a blind justice system, they have not received that in last 4 years and been attacked by people at highest levels in the departments and agencies who don't like them, this is wrong. david: really not sent richard nixon, i think this goes beyond what nixon did, has department of justice and resources like fbi been used as a political tool to go about after a political rival? and this is really th
host of david webb show, caroline downey.ormer white house deputy press secretary, great to see you all. hogan, he did it in 2017. he fired 46 federal prosecutors, who had been appointed by president obama. so he could do it again, right in. >> well he knows power of the court system at this point, going av his friends, his colleagues, and coworkers, him personally. attacking his businesses as well. the government can be used as a weapon and a tool to go against people for disagreeing...
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white caroline didn't feel she could wait that long she got peter to peter to cardiff white in 9pm.d been 14 hours since she had originally called 999. white within that time no ambulance had arrived. figures published. let learn half serious cases were seen in nine minutes. the last time the target was achieved was back in 2020. a&e waiting time figures for november were released today and they showed that the numbers waiting 12 hours or more was the second highest on record. the health secretary said that the nhs was facing challenges and it doesn't reflect the investment that the labour government was making to reduce waits the labour government was making to reduce wait— reduce waits the last conversation - reduce waits the last conversation i - reduce waits the last conversation i had i reduce waits the last l conversation i had with reduce waits the last - conversation i had with them was where he was in agony. he said poor— was where he was in agony. he said poor ambulance response times were a symptom of greater pressures. the health board said they were unable to comment on
white caroline didn't feel she could wait that long she got peter to peter to cardiff white in 9pm.d been 14 hours since she had originally called 999. white within that time no ambulance had arrived. figures published. let learn half serious cases were seen in nine minutes. the last time the target was achieved was back in 2020. a&e waiting time figures for november were released today and they showed that the numbers waiting 12 hours or more was the second highest on record. the health...
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caroline. caroline. elliott.he is live from new orleans right now with new information from the fbi this morning. caroline, you're learning some new details about the person who is suspected of carrying out this attack. what can you tell us? >> yeah. andre, in the last few minutes here, fox just confirmed that the fbi no longer believes other suspects were involved. now, again, we're just going to read straight from this email from our producer that says the bureau still wants people to come forward with information regarding the driver. but after many interviews yesterday, they now believe he acted alone. now, of course, we do know there are still a lot of questions surrounding this attack, and we are expecting the fbi to give an update any second now. so we'll have to see exactly what the bureau has to say. andre. >> caroline. the associated press is reporting that there are plans to reopen bourbon street today. what have you heard about those plans and what is the scene out there right now? are police beginnin
caroline. caroline. elliott.he is live from new orleans right now with new information from the fbi this morning. caroline, you're learning some new details about the person who is suspected of carrying out this attack. what can you tell us? >> yeah. andre, in the last few minutes here, fox just confirmed that the fbi no longer believes other suspects were involved. now, again, we're just going to read straight from this email from our producer that says the bureau still wants people to...
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caroline was told it could be a four—hour wait. if only it was just four hours. with the help of her son, she got peter to here, the university hospital of wales in cardiff, bu around 9pm. it had now been around 1a, almost 15 hours since she'd originally called 999. in that time, no ambulance had arrived. figures published this morning by the welsh ambulance service show that, in december, less than half of the most serious, life—threatening cases were seen within eight minutes. the last time the target was achieved averaging 65% of patients within the timeframe was back in 2020, 52 months ago. a&e waiting time figures for november were also released today. they show that the numbers waiting 12 hours or more was the second highest on record. wales' health secretary, jeremy miles, said that the nhs was facing challenging circumstances in latter—day's figures don't yet reflect the investment that the labour government was making to reduce the longest waits. peter was eventually diagnosed with sepsis, and he died in the early hours of saturday morning. the last kind
caroline was told it could be a four—hour wait. if only it was just four hours. with the help of her son, she got peter to here, the university hospital of wales in cardiff, bu around 9pm. it had now been around 1a, almost 15 hours since she'd originally called 999. in that time, no ambulance had arrived. figures published this morning by the welsh ambulance service show that, in december, less than half of the most serious, life—threatening cases were seen within eight minutes. the last...
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caroline hawley, bbc news. plenty more on that throughout the course of our programme.oing to take your life to washington, that is pete hegseth, present from's pick. my hegseth, present from's pick. my incredible wife. she has changed my life and been with me throughout this entire process. i love you, sweetheart, and i thank god for you. and asjenny and i pray together every morning, all glory, regardless of the outcome, belongs to our lord and saviourjesus christ. his grace and mercy abounds each day. may his will be done. thank you to my father, brian, my mother, penny, including our entire family including our seven incredible kids. sorry, it is a lot of them! their future safety and security is in all of our hands. and to all the troops and veterans watching and here in the room, navy seals, green berets, soldiers, pilots, marines, gold stars and more, too many friends to know. 0fficers enlisted black and white, young and old, men and women, all americans, all warriors. this hearing is for you. thank you for figuratively and literally having my back. well pete heg
caroline hawley, bbc news. plenty more on that throughout the course of our programme.oing to take your life to washington, that is pete hegseth, present from's pick. my hegseth, present from's pick. my incredible wife. she has changed my life and been with me throughout this entire process. i love you, sweetheart, and i thank god for you. and asjenny and i pray together every morning, all glory, regardless of the outcome, belongs to our lord and saviourjesus christ. his grace and mercy abounds...
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caroline lived next door to axel rudakubana. what was he like with you?body that just stares at you. there was no interaction from him. he just... he would stare at you. caroline verified these whatsapp messages we obtained — neighbours complaining about parcels being sent to their homes that they believe were meant for axel rudakubana. in this one, his father replies, "these were the last orders. he will use our address next time." 0ne neighbour told caroline they remembered seeds being ordered — the seeds later used to make ricin. well, he was clearly ordering seeds and having them delivered to a neighbour, possibly a decoy, possibly so that it couldn't be traced to the address that he was living at. rudakubana was known to the police, the courts, the youth justice system, mental health services and youth services. a teenager obsessed with mass murder. three times he was referred to the government's anti—radicalisation prevent programme. but despite all these warnings, there was a catastrophic failure to identify the real risk he posed. you think you've
caroline lived next door to axel rudakubana. what was he like with you?body that just stares at you. there was no interaction from him. he just... he would stare at you. caroline verified these whatsapp messages we obtained — neighbours complaining about parcels being sent to their homes that they believe were meant for axel rudakubana. in this one, his father replies, "these were the last orders. he will use our address next time." 0ne neighbour told caroline they remembered seeds...
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president trump's press secretary caroline leavitt, telling nbc news in a statement, quote, president trump campaigned on a merit based society where people are hired based on their skills, not for the color of their skin. for decades, the urban league has been working to improve the economic and social conditions of black americans. tonight, that agency's leaders are calling the president's executive order a step backward. what they really seek to do is erase 70 years of civil rights progress that we've had in this nation. this memo, sent from the u.s. office of personnel management to the heads of all federal departments and agencies, outlines the president's orders. it says by tonight, a letter must be sent to employees in dei roles, informing them that they will be placed on paid administrative leave immediately. and by next friday, federal agencies must submit a written plan outlining how they plan to dismiss employees who are part of dei offices and programs. one question will it impact state universities that accept federal funding? we reached out to the university of californi
president trump's press secretary caroline leavitt, telling nbc news in a statement, quote, president trump campaigned on a merit based society where people are hired based on their skills, not for the color of their skin. for decades, the urban league has been working to improve the economic and social conditions of black americans. tonight, that agency's leaders are calling the president's executive order a step backward. what they really seek to do is erase 70 years of civil rights progress...
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caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. this is bloomberg toll. we bring you the markets as we remain relatively unmoved. all eyes on scott bessent's appearing before the senate. terrorry pick of president-elect trump. we're seeing government bonds ever so slightly change. down hatch a percent. small moves in the market with treasury secretary scott bessent appearing before the senate. let's go to capitol hill and listen in to this confirmation hearing. here is mr. bessent. >> wealth and prosperity for all americans. my life's work in the private sector has given me a deep understanding of the economy and markets and while in experience will be invaluable in crafting economic policy, i have long adhered to the principle that you should know what you don't know and lean on those who do. having never served in government, i intend, if confirmed, to be in close contact with each of you and your offices and seek your counsel. the treasury department plays a critical role in protecting american national security. we must secure supply chains vulnerable
caroline: live from new york, i'm caroline hyde. this is bloomberg toll. we bring you the markets as we remain relatively unmoved. all eyes on scott bessent's appearing before the senate. terrorry pick of president-elect trump. we're seeing government bonds ever so slightly change. down hatch a percent. small moves in the market with treasury secretary scott bessent appearing before the senate. let's go to capitol hill and listen in to this confirmation hearing. here is mr. bessent. >>...
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caroline: in many ways it is good.have to let others in what had been a world garden for them ultimately feels aggravating. they would not be pursuing what is expensive legal fees if they did not feel there was more of a fine. it seems like a win-win for the consumer. a more powerful, one-stop shop. when you go in, if you are lucky enough to get access in germany or france. you will still be going through ebay for the payments. i wonder if there is an element that they still have to push off to a different marketplace to complete the purchase is something they might have a business model at. >> it would work better if they came in and did have the branding and nothing beyond that. in terms of meta and what people are talking about, the idea they will let users police themselves, does it move the share price? you talk about it a lot on bloomberg technology and politicians have discussed it, but do investors care as much? >> investors will be pleased there seems to be in alignment with the future administration. there wo
caroline: in many ways it is good.have to let others in what had been a world garden for them ultimately feels aggravating. they would not be pursuing what is expensive legal fees if they did not feel there was more of a fine. it seems like a win-win for the consumer. a more powerful, one-stop shop. when you go in, if you are lucky enough to get access in germany or france. you will still be going through ebay for the payments. i wonder if there is an element that they still have to push off to...
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caroline is not buried there.ot accident ted kennedy hurried up to the cape and unless you'd only been there and he was about to get married the next day. that did not happen. he had the body cremated immediately and the kennedy family made it very clear initially before the cremation. t carolyn and lauren's mother did with their remains. they were only concerned with what they were going to do with john. so she could have the girls and do with them as she wished. that is how callous they were. and that information, by the way, comes straight from robert f. kennedy, jr.'s own diaries. peter: another kennedy who is not buried in the kennedy family plot but in england, kathleen kennedy. tell us about her. maureen: she was jfk's sister. she was a vivacious, beautiful young girl, very smart. she was disowned by her mother for marrying a protestant. her husband was killed in world war ii. she fell into a deep depression. her husband and her young widowhood was not enough to rouse any sympathy from her mother, who inste
caroline is not buried there.ot accident ted kennedy hurried up to the cape and unless you'd only been there and he was about to get married the next day. that did not happen. he had the body cremated immediately and the kennedy family made it very clear initially before the cremation. t carolyn and lauren's mother did with their remains. they were only concerned with what they were going to do with john. so she could have the girls and do with them as she wished. that is how callous they were....
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caroline abra hams from caroline abrahams from the charity age uk.oposed that alcoholic drinks should carry warnings about the risks of cancer. vivek murthy said that alcohol is the third most common preventable cause of cancer after tobacco and obesity, and is responsible for 20,000 deaths each year in the united states. at the moment, alcoholic drinks only carry warnings against drinking during pregnancy, or while operating machinery or driving. share prices of us—listed alcoholic beverage companies fell up to a% at this news. some people interviewed in new york were sceptical that warning labels would be effective. king charles is deeply saddened by the death of a british man who was killed in the vehicle attack in new orleans on new year's day, according to sources at buckingham palace. edward pettifer, who's 31, is believed to be the stepson of alexandra pettifer, known as tiggy, who looked after prince william and prince harry when they were children. palace sources have told the bbc the king has been in touch with mr pettifer�*s family to shar
caroline abra hams from caroline abrahams from the charity age uk.oposed that alcoholic drinks should carry warnings about the risks of cancer. vivek murthy said that alcohol is the third most common preventable cause of cancer after tobacco and obesity, and is responsible for 20,000 deaths each year in the united states. at the moment, alcoholic drinks only carry warnings against drinking during pregnancy, or while operating machinery or driving. share prices of us—listed alcoholic beverage...
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used to the place pair what was it like for you win you walked into that office the first time, carolineal. we're so close to be here and we have hit the ground running because president trump is hell-bent on delivering the promises he maid to the american people on the campaign trail so he is gotten a ton of work done in the past 48 hours. more than 200 executive actions have been taken today. the united states military directed by the department of defense has deployed active-duty troops and national guards, men and women, to secure our southern border. that's at the direction of president trump who has made homeland security the core priority of -- its welcome news to the american people delivering promises he made already. >> martha: can you confirm he will sign an executive order that puts another 1500 troops at the southern border? win you expect to see that happen? >> president trump took this action on his first day here in the oval office. he again directed the department of feds to make homeland security the core mission of the agency pair today that mission is underway. we hav
used to the place pair what was it like for you win you walked into that office the first time, carolineal. we're so close to be here and we have hit the ground running because president trump is hell-bent on delivering the promises he maid to the american people on the campaign trail so he is gotten a ton of work done in the past 48 hours. more than 200 executive actions have been taken today. the united states military directed by the department of defense has deployed active-duty troops and...
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our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has more.s rising for a breakthrough at last, all eyes were on what the qatari mediators had to say. we have reached a point where the major issues that were preventing a deal from happening were addressed has been distributed between both parties. we especially appreciate both the biden administration and incoming trump administration in their talks in the class —— in the talks in the past couple of weeks. october the 7th 2023 was israel's where state, an unprecedented attack by gaza by land, air and sea led by hamas. 1,200 people were killed, many of them attending a music festival. and hostages were taken, 250 of them. around 100 are still in gaza, their families desperate to have them back. israel responded with fury, vowing to crush hamas. in the war that has followed, swathes of gaza have been turned into rubble and more than 16,000 palestinians have been killed, many of them civilians. most of the population of gaza has been displaced. the suffering on a scale that aid workers say is har
our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley has more.s rising for a breakthrough at last, all eyes were on what the qatari mediators had to say. we have reached a point where the major issues that were preventing a deal from happening were addressed has been distributed between both parties. we especially appreciate both the biden administration and incoming trump administration in their talks in the class —— in the talks in the past couple of weeks. october the 7th 2023 was israel's where...
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how many genders are there, caroline?s, larry -- [laughter] and the latest executive order from trump said very plainly -- larry: right. >> finish what we can all observe with eyes, that sex and gender are indistinguishable. trump also announced protections for women's private spaces that are under assault there if men intruding into them. he said that women's prisons were no longer going to allow male predator felons the gain access to vulnerable if female inmates. and, again, that was a big sticking point on the campaign trail when he released that ad that was talking about kamala harris' aclu questionnaire and how he wanted to use your taxpayer dollars and my taxpayer dollars to to fund this. look, larry, dei and gender ideology, bottom line, were the death knells. they were the democrats' doom in this election, and now they better reverse course or i don't think they can recover. larry: i don't know that they'lk to liz. they don't know what to do about trump. do you think they're going to agree with trump about two ge
how many genders are there, caroline?s, larry -- [laughter] and the latest executive order from trump said very plainly -- larry: right. >> finish what we can all observe with eyes, that sex and gender are indistinguishable. trump also announced protections for women's private spaces that are under assault there if men intruding into them. he said that women's prisons were no longer going to allow male predator felons the gain access to vulnerable if female inmates. and, again, that was a...
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caroline: interesting. leaders of business presenting him with questions, charles schwab will be there, will it be around the focus of finance, energy? assuming ai a nuclear? kailey: it likely will be. on regulations, we are seeing people on the stage now as donald trump pledged to be a deregulatory president. that could factor. the other thing, what kind of commentary will there be around geopolitical situations pertaining to energy, the war in ukraine, the middle east, knowing that could have a business impact? he could face questions from the world economic forum people. there will be no shortage of things to discuss. caroline: pictures starting to arrive a president trump taking the stand of what will be a videoconference, charles schwab, the founder and chairman of the world economic forum. donald trump, three days after being sworn in. plenty to be discussed, energy policy, tariff policies, immigration. this is a global audience he will be discussing in front of and global business leaders, spanish fr
caroline: interesting. leaders of business presenting him with questions, charles schwab will be there, will it be around the focus of finance, energy? assuming ai a nuclear? kailey: it likely will be. on regulations, we are seeing people on the stage now as donald trump pledged to be a deregulatory president. that could factor. the other thing, what kind of commentary will there be around geopolitical situations pertaining to energy, the war in ukraine, the middle east, knowing that could have...
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. >> carley: caroline elliott is live in pacific palisades with more.now it is 2:00 a.m. local time in los angeles county. you see crews out here working all night long to restore power in this area. as of now, there are 85,000 customers without power. in many cases, power was turned off so new fires could not start. first responders are making sure fires do not spread. palestine palisades fire is 25% containment and eaton fire is 45% containment. firefighters are hoping to make more progress today with less wind. moving forward, recovery process is going to be quite personal for people that live in this area. we know it is dark out right now, hard to make out. when walking around here and driving around here, you will see almost every single home and every single business burned to the ground. roads are still blocked off in thisirria, homeowners have not gotten to see the devastation yet. >> carley: caroline elliott, thank you so much. to senior meteorologist janice dean tracking weather patterning moving through california. >> janice: they have a brea
. >> carley: caroline elliott is live in pacific palisades with more.now it is 2:00 a.m. local time in los angeles county. you see crews out here working all night long to restore power in this area. as of now, there are 85,000 customers without power. in many cases, power was turned off so new fires could not start. first responders are making sure fires do not spread. palestine palisades fire is 25% containment and eaton fire is 45% containment. firefighters are hoping to make more...
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caroline. yeah. now that you mentioned that, now that the fbi has said that the attacker acted alone, they don't believe that there is a threat to the public. you've been there for a while now. how has the area and the mood changed in that area as tourists are still there and they're getting ready for the sugar bowl? >> yeah, pam, we will tell you. of course, right now, this is still an active crime scene, but walking right past this crime scene are a ton of tourists and uga fans and notre dame fans ready for the sugar bowl later this afternoon. so you really have two entirely different situations right now going on in new orleans. but the city is insistent that this is safe later on today. >> all right. pam, caroline elliott there live in new orleans. thank you for that update. >> well, as you just heard, the sugar bowl will be in new orleans and it will be played this afternoon as it was postponed yesterday because of the new year's morning attack. new orleans police say security will be even tight
caroline. yeah. now that you mentioned that, now that the fbi has said that the attacker acted alone, they don't believe that there is a threat to the public. you've been there for a while now. how has the area and the mood changed in that area as tourists are still there and they're getting ready for the sugar bowl? >> yeah, pam, we will tell you. of course, right now, this is still an active crime scene, but walking right past this crime scene are a ton of tourists and uga fans and...
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fox's caroline shively reports from washington, d.c. >> it's a lot, and it's hoping people are staying safe for sure. >> the massive winter storm blanketing much of the u.s. is only getting more intense. snowfall in some areas is already setting records. the midwest is the hardest hit. kansas city reporting more than 11in the most in more than 30 years, and some areas of northern kansas got 18in. winter storm warnings are now in effect from the ohio valley to the mid-atlantic, and with temperatures plunging in the coming days due to a polar vortex, officials are trying to clear the roads and get the lights back on as soon as possible. >> we've really got one day to try to get power back to as many kentuckians as possible before the wind chill gets down close to zero, so we've got a lot of work to do. >> the vortex is pulling extremely cold air down from the north pole. it's expected to bring temperatures down about 12 to 25 degrees colder than normal, raising fears of frostbite and hypothermia. >> the tip of your finger or whatever organ is impacted may get red. then it may progress to
fox's caroline shively reports from washington, d.c. >> it's a lot, and it's hoping people are staying safe for sure. >> the massive winter storm blanketing much of the u.s. is only getting more intense. snowfall in some areas is already setting records. the midwest is the hardest hit. kansas city reporting more than 11in the most in more than 30 years, and some areas of northern kansas got 18in. winter storm warnings are now in effect from the ohio valley to the mid-atlantic, and...
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caroline shively, ktvu, fox two news over the bay area this afternoon. >> still dealing with some fog and mostly cloudy skies today. temperatures a little bit cooler for many as a result. here's a beautiful view of the clouds, and you can see the city there in the backdrop. we will eventually get rid of that fog and most of the clouds as well as our pattern is beginning to shift. here's a look at storm tracker two. taking a bit of a pattern switch already. this system here, dropping in on the back side of california, is helping to set the stage for that change. we've got high pressure, this ridge here that is parked off our west, that is not going to change anytime soon. and it continues to push the storm track well to the north. so with that, we are going to be dry all the way through the weekend. but the system here on the backside is helping to bring and develop that northeasterly flow. the pressure gradient is tightening over the next 24 to 48 hours. and with that we have a wind advisory. so the dry winds coming our way for our hills, our coastline that expected to last into wedne
caroline shively, ktvu, fox two news over the bay area this afternoon. >> still dealing with some fog and mostly cloudy skies today. temperatures a little bit cooler for many as a result. here's a beautiful view of the clouds, and you can see the city there in the backdrop. we will eventually get rid of that fog and most of the clouds as well as our pattern is beginning to shift. here's a look at storm tracker two. taking a bit of a pattern switch already. this system here, dropping in on...