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we talked to julia coronado about it. very difficult to reflect the consensus when it is difficult to find a consensus. that is a challenge for chairman powell later. tom: i will dovetail off of what many said. you have legislative chaos. what is a central banker to do? jonathan: nothing. that is the base case. tom: i think that is what michael mckee would say. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. switch to xfinity mobile and save hundreds on your wireless bill. plus, save up to $400 when you purchase a new samsung phone or upgrade your existing phone. learn more at your local xfinity store today. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insul
we talked to julia coronado about it. very difficult to reflect the consensus when it is difficult to find a consensus. that is a challenge for chairman powell later. tom: i will dovetail off of what many said. you have legislative chaos. what is a central banker to do? jonathan: nothing. that is the base case. tom: i think that is what michael mckee would say. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal!...
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the player attends coronado high school in san diego county, and he said his heart was no longer in itven though he lives in a football family. the coach posted this. >> there has been tremendous support, and then a lot of them are saying will he quit the rest of his life, but i think it's important to follow your heart. >> he could tell for about a year the player no longer wanted to be there. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," we are tracking a red flag warning. >> temperatures are heating up. as our temperatures heat up the winds will kick up as well. we will follow with our microclimate forecast coming up. danger in parts of the bay area. meteorologist, kari hall checking the high fire danger and crews on high alert. >>> the new state mandate taking effect today and what happens to those unvaccinated. >>> crisis at the border intensifies. reform legislation is coming to a halt. negotiations may go from here. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good monday morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. i am laura garcia. >> i am marcus washington. our big story this hou
the player attends coronado high school in san diego county, and he said his heart was no longer in itven though he lives in a football family. the coach posted this. >> there has been tremendous support, and then a lot of them are saying will he quit the rest of his life, but i think it's important to follow your heart. >> he could tell for about a year the player no longer wanted to be there. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," we are tracking a red flag...
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la casa cuenta con un jacuzzi de mÁrmol coronado por una cabeza de leÓn de piedra.e resolver. jessica: muchos rezan por ser el dueÑo de esta finca que fuera del capo que se burlÓ de la autoridad hasta que lo detuvieron y que hoy condenado en estados unidos no tiene esperanzas de volver a este lugar. jorge: el debate era si deberÍa convertirse en escuela o no, ahora alguien se lo va a ganar. ilia: imagÍnate. [música] wenceslao: hijos, yo soy su padre. wenceslao rueda. mariano: ¿papá? regina: ¿papá?
la casa cuenta con un jacuzzi de mÁrmol coronado por una cabeza de leÓn de piedra.e resolver. jessica: muchos rezan por ser el dueÑo de esta finca que fuera del capo que se burlÓ de la autoridad hasta que lo detuvieron y que hoy condenado en estados unidos no tiene esperanzas de volver a este lugar. jorge: el debate era si deberÍa convertirse en escuela o no, ahora alguien se lo va a ganar. ilia: imagÍnate. [música] wenceslao: hijos, yo soy su padre. wenceslao rueda. mariano: ¿papá?...
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and julia coronado good to have you both. michael, am i extrapolating too much from this week's bond moves? >> maybe a little bit too much our take on it is, yes, the number today was good but the short-term data almost impossible to forecast the month to month i think you have to look at the long-termer term picture we still think the market is taking its cue from the fed in particular, the tapering is that going to happen this year we think so. we do think bond yields go up but probably not too much until that occurs. y. is it that a wait until the taper happens? >> well, the fed spent a lot of talk and not so much action with respect to tightening policy now. we've heard speech after speech from fed leader after fed leader and chair powell in particular has been swatting away the tapering questions so i think it's a bit of fool me once, okay fool me twice, that's on me. people want to see that move before they do things like put in big short positions or position for yields to go higher at this point. >> julia, do you thin
and julia coronado good to have you both. michael, am i extrapolating too much from this week's bond moves? >> maybe a little bit too much our take on it is, yes, the number today was good but the short-term data almost impossible to forecast the month to month i think you have to look at the long-termer term picture we still think the market is taking its cue from the fed in particular, the tapering is that going to happen this year we think so. we do think bond yields go up but probably...
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that helicopter was assigned to the uss abraham lincoln base there'd in coronado.d during what they called routine flight operations. >>> a touching remember the you'd in roseville for marine sergeant nicole gee. she was one of the 13 service members killed in that attack on the kabul base last week. just days before her death she posted a photo on instagram of herself in uniform holding a baby in quabl the caption, i love my job. she lived in roseville her entire life. she graduated in 2016. >>> we continue our coverage of the withdrawal from afghanistan. president biden addressing the nation today and said the august 31 dead line which is today was enforced in order to save american lives. the president called the evacuation mission an extraordinary success while promising payback for the deaths of 13 troops. >> we struck isis k remotely. days after they murdered 13 of our service members. dozens of innocent afghans. isis k, we are not done with you yet. >> tonight the taliban once again, the rulers of afghanistan just as they were in 2001. they've been celebrati
that helicopter was assigned to the uss abraham lincoln base there'd in coronado.d during what they called routine flight operations. >>> a touching remember the you'd in roseville for marine sergeant nicole gee. she was one of the 13 service members killed in that attack on the kabul base last week. just days before her death she posted a photo on instagram of herself in uniform holding a baby in quabl the caption, i love my job. she lived in roseville her entire life. she graduated...
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good well, here in coronado this gas behind on orange gas regular $5.39 a gallon some the highest seenounty, but not travelers from the this day weekend are up at the pump this holiday weekend. think it's outrage. triple says this day, the average per gallon a record high 4 kidding, that's from 3 a year. are you feeling pain the pump? i'm sure as as some people i'm. what do you think the high prices? it's 39 regular right. it's been high, but particularly high. the current average $3.18. the average. san diego now 4 for gallon of regular to put into perspective, means that people drive mid sedan a 14 sized tank paying $16 to up tank. a 3.3 southern hit the during fourth of weekend, they expect similar number of drivers on the roads. this day. meanwhile have jumped by an average five cents over the past for in coronado, ebola five with some now fading. there's time to outside enjoy the. but you're planning trip to national park, in that could be some national parks even people right now, stephen is live at kaya national park in ohio. with what no, stephen. and have their good. it's true
good well, here in coronado this gas behind on orange gas regular $5.39 a gallon some the highest seenounty, but not travelers from the this day weekend are up at the pump this holiday weekend. think it's outrage. triple says this day, the average per gallon a record high 4 kidding, that's from 3 a year. are you feeling pain the pump? i'm sure as as some people i'm. what do you think the high prices? it's 39 regular right. it's been high, but particularly high. the current average $3.18. the...
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the helicopter was assigned to the "uss abraham lincoln" based in coronado. >>> new developments in the usa gymnastics and larry nassar sexual abuse scandal. the organization has recently reached a $425 million settlement with hundreds of women who claimed that nassar abused them. that settlement proposal was filed in u.s. bankruptcy court. survivors have been in mediation ever since. usa gymnastics filed for bankruptcy in 2018. >>> turning now to the exploding numbers of unruly passenger complaints filed this year. three-fourths are mask-related incidents. a typical amount in a year is somewhere around 150. many of those cases involve intoxicated passengers. flight attendants are the ones bearing the brunt of all of the problems. they say that more needs to be done. >> we need to coordinate as airports, airlines, local law enforcement, fbi, and doj to take on this problem. >> the faa has adopted a zero-tolerance policy on unruly passengers, handing out more than $1 million in fines. they're also trying to get authorities to prosecute more cases. >>> a new covid variant is causing conce
the helicopter was assigned to the "uss abraham lincoln" based in coronado. >>> new developments in the usa gymnastics and larry nassar sexual abuse scandal. the organization has recently reached a $425 million settlement with hundreds of women who claimed that nassar abused them. that settlement proposal was filed in u.s. bankruptcy court. survivors have been in mediation ever since. usa gymnastics filed for bankruptcy in 2018. >>> turning now to the exploding...
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from coronado high school in san diego county, the student told the coach his heart is not in football has been tremendous support, and then there are other people if you allow him to quit he will quit the rest of his life, and i think it's mature to come in and have a conversation face-to-face and to follow your heart. >> yeah, follow your heart. that's what that coach said. he said he could tell for about a year that player was no longer interested in the sport and did not want to be there. that video has gotten millions of views online. >>> let's take a view outside on this monday morning. beautiful look at the golden gate bridge this morning. lots of people like to make their way across that bridge. you better bring your jacket. let's get a look at our forecast can kari. >> yeah, it's going to heat up quickly today, especially for our inland areas. here's what to expect. we still have the red flag warning that continues up until this evening. our inland areas are going to head towards the 90s today, and we are going to see more smoke starting tomorrow. let's look at our relative hu
from coronado high school in san diego county, the student told the coach his heart is not in football has been tremendous support, and then there are other people if you allow him to quit he will quit the rest of his life, and i think it's mature to come in and have a conversation face-to-face and to follow your heart. >> yeah, follow your heart. that's what that coach said. he said he could tell for about a year that player was no longer interested in the sport and did not want to be...
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escobosa: uno de sus clientes predilectos ha sido el hotel del coronado, justo en la isla del mismo nombrevidad. escobosa: ahora, si vemos al momento de la verdad. si tan solo pudiÉramos transmitirles el aroma de esto. es una delicia, una verdadera delicia. enciso: mi pan siempre va a estar mÁs fresco que en las marketas, porque es del dÍa y no tiene conservadores. escobosa: Él no puede evitar sentir la nostalgia de las panaderÍas de su mÉxico querido. enciso: si tuviera un horno de esos de material, como allÁ en mÉxico, saldrÍan las hamburguesas mÁs bonitas y mejor sabor. escobosa: a los comensales no parece afectarles. >> se miraba como que estaba medio sequeson eso, pero estÁ con mucho sabor y exquisito, a mÍ me gustÓ mucho. locutor: despuÉs de una pausa. ¿se imagina una hamburguesa sin papas fritas? un latino asegura producir las mejores. >> ese ha sido mi vida. por eso estoy tan apasionado yo de las papas. >> ¿quÉ tal, amigos de “aquÍ y ahora”? en el dÍa del trabajo honramos en “despierta amÉrica” a esos que obran en los campos de california, no se pueden perder la sorpresa que les da
escobosa: uno de sus clientes predilectos ha sido el hotel del coronado, justo en la isla del mismo nombrevidad. escobosa: ahora, si vemos al momento de la verdad. si tan solo pudiÉramos transmitirles el aroma de esto. es una delicia, una verdadera delicia. enciso: mi pan siempre va a estar mÁs fresco que en las marketas, porque es del dÍa y no tiene conservadores. escobosa: Él no puede evitar sentir la nostalgia de las panaderÍas de su mÉxico querido. enciso: si tuviera un horno de esos...
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though it's outdoor-- and you remember that you are outdoor when you just look-- you could see the coronadoe, you could see mexico, you-- or you could see the seagulls going around-- is that the feeling on stage that you would be in an indoor concert hall, and a ve, very good one. >> brown: a native of venezuela, payare joined the orchestra in 2019, as construction was beginning on the shell-- just months before the pandemic spread worldwide, bringing the music industry to a screeching halt. the san diego symphony experimented with streaming performances for its mus- starved audience. >> when you see that the concerts were taken away, now the people you see that it was something that thewere taking for granted a little bit. and everybody's so hungry and so happy to have them again. and this is something very reassuring and beautiful. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brown: for a year and a half, artists around the globe put on virtual performances and drive- in shows. but, when vaccines became available and case numbers dropped, live music began to return: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ at big festivals like lollapalooza in chicago.
though it's outdoor-- and you remember that you are outdoor when you just look-- you could see the coronadoe, you could see mexico, you-- or you could see the seagulls going around-- is that the feeling on stage that you would be in an indoor concert hall, and a ve, very good one. >> brown: a native of venezuela, payare joined the orchestra in 2019, as construction was beginning on the shell-- just months before the pandemic spread worldwide, bringing the music industry to a screeching...
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the helicopter was assigned to the "uss abraham lincoln"" which is based in coronado. the navy says it went down during routine flight operation. >>> san francisco getting all sorts of attention this morning when an unusual answer to combat crime came up. well, just pay potential criminals not to commit the crime. you heard me right, pay them not to commit the crime. this is has us talking this morning. "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is digging deep moving us forward with learning about this. so, sharon, talk to us about how the plan is going to work. >> well, kris and marcus, good morning. the chosen ambassadors will be paid not to shoot people, believe it or not. the city is launching the pilot program in october paying people $300 a month to not commit crimes. the goal is to reduce gun violence. it will start with ten people who want to change their lives and become community ambassadors. participants will have to pass an interview, the human rights commission says the idea has been shown to be a cost-effective way to reduce gun crimes in other cities. >> so th
the helicopter was assigned to the "uss abraham lincoln"" which is based in coronado. the navy says it went down during routine flight operation. >>> san francisco getting all sorts of attention this morning when an unusual answer to combat crime came up. well, just pay potential criminals not to commit the crime. you heard me right, pay them not to commit the crime. this is has us talking this morning. "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is digging deep moving...
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. >> i'm hallie jackson with monica alba at the white house and julia coronado, former economist at the federal reserve. good morning to you both. we are 30 minutes from president biden making remarks on the economy. mon, these numbers are not what economists thought we'd be seeing. what are you hearing from the white house pokes behind the scenes? >> reporter: they're trying to highlight some of the good signals of hope in this jobs report, for instance the fact that the unemployment rate fell to 5.2%, which is the lowest it has been since march of 2020, when the pandemic of course kicked off in full swing, and so many jobs were lost, and the fact that so far, 76% of those since the pandemic began have been recovered, leaving more than 5 million jobs still to go. this is something we really got a preview of about a month ago when the president spoke on the july jobs report. he wasn't ringing a note of celebration, he was worried about the hard work to come and the potential impact of the delta virant. you can expect a repeat of those things today. the white house is also going to be fr
. >> i'm hallie jackson with monica alba at the white house and julia coronado, former economist at the federal reserve. good morning to you both. we are 30 minutes from president biden making remarks on the economy. mon, these numbers are not what economists thought we'd be seeing. what are you hearing from the white house pokes behind the scenes? >> reporter: they're trying to highlight some of the good signals of hope in this jobs report, for instance the fact that the...
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the helicopter was assigned to "uss abraham lincoln"" based in coronado and the navy says that it went down during routine flight operations. >>> san francisco getting all sorts of attention this morning with an unusual answer to combatting crime. pay the potential criminals not to commit them. >> interesting right? "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live with a closer look at how this whole plan is going to work. sharon, walk us through this. this is an interesting one, indeed. >> that's right. kris and marcus, chosen ambassadors will be paid to not shoot people. the city is launching the pilot program in ogts paying people $300 a month to not commit crimes. the goal is to reduce gun violence and start with ten people who want to change their lives and become community ambassadors. participants will have to pass an interview. the human rights commission says the idea has been shown to be a cost-effective way to reduce gun crimes if other cities. >> this isn't about cash for criminals. this is about supporting and valuing people's time and expertise who can help us think through ho
the helicopter was assigned to "uss abraham lincoln"" based in coronado and the navy says that it went down during routine flight operations. >>> san francisco getting all sorts of attention this morning with an unusual answer to combatting crime. pay the potential criminals not to commit them. >> interesting right? "today in the bay's" sharon katsuda is live with a closer look at how this whole plan is going to work. sharon, walk us through this. this is...
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but she's not expecting a rate hike until the second half of 2023 joining us right now in julia coronadooday with the dow indicated down more than 500 points this morning because of concerns about this property company in china and the potential financial implications of that, obviously it's big news in asia but there are u.s. companies that have risk exposure here too. i guess if you put all of that together what does that mean the data we got last week was good but then you look at a financial contagion and that's a different ball game. >> absolutely. if we got persistent disrupgs to global financial markets coming out of china that would be a big deal and, of course, the fed is going to retain some optionalty. so we'll expect what the fed has referred to as advanced notice which is an advance in the statement that the tapering is going to begin this year but if the global economy looks shaky, that would be a reason to push back of course, you know, because we don't expect the actual tapering announcement until november. so that gives the fed plenty of time to evaluate the global situa
but she's not expecting a rate hike until the second half of 2023 joining us right now in julia coronadooday with the dow indicated down more than 500 points this morning because of concerns about this property company in china and the potential financial implications of that, obviously it's big news in asia but there are u.s. companies that have risk exposure here too. i guess if you put all of that together what does that mean the data we got last week was good but then you look at a...