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kindly explain. >> not necessarily today, frank.es i do have them still they were going into labor day, frank, these stocks netty's and bilibili were $90 stocks they've been hit hard. you talked about the percentage drops. they were buying the 70 and 75 puts in bilibili and they were also buying in neddys, more at the money puts some purchased way out in january. we talked earlier in the show about the circular firing squad the ccp is running against publicly traded companies. they are getting these guys to march to their tune, frank i would avoid those. you just said it ea, take two interactive, active vision, safer plays than those that are being, like i say, shot by the ccp >> you know people gaming into 60s and 70s a big horizon for the stocks >>> the committee is ready to answer questions to reach us send an email to askhalftime@cnbc.com and we're back after this. ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose jus
kindly explain. >> not necessarily today, frank.es i do have them still they were going into labor day, frank, these stocks netty's and bilibili were $90 stocks they've been hit hard. you talked about the percentage drops. they were buying the 70 and 75 puts in bilibili and they were also buying in neddys, more at the money puts some purchased way out in january. we talked earlier in the show about the circular firing squad the ccp is running against publicly traded companies. they are...
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they say never forget, frank, never forget, frank. and they were walking with me.en we lost our 13 great military personnel just recently, everybody in america was upset. everybody. and that's the beauty of america when it comes right down to it, we care about each other and it really comes down to it. lawrence: if your brother was here today, what would he say? >> i know what he would say first because he was a bit of a buster. he would say, frank, george, mary, gina, janice, russell, come on. will you guys do something? and and then he would put his arm around us and say thank you not just for remembering him but all his brothers and sisters and all those that gave their life. lawrence: you took a tragedy and turned it into something good. you are going every single day helping those that we have lost in the line of duty. police officers, firefighters, as well as our soldiers as well making sure they don't have to pay for the mortgage. that their family doesn't have to worry about how they are going to get their next meal. talk about that. >> that is why we are s
they say never forget, frank, never forget, frank. and they were walking with me.en we lost our 13 great military personnel just recently, everybody in america was upset. everybody. and that's the beauty of america when it comes right down to it, we care about each other and it really comes down to it. lawrence: if your brother was here today, what would he say? >> i know what he would say first because he was a bit of a buster. he would say, frank, george, mary, gina, janice, russell,...
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let's get to frank holland >> welcome to the halftime report, i'm frank holland. a downgrade for stocks is it time for a possible pullback how to navigate this market from here and the best place for your money for the fall and the final months of 2021 our committee today -- first, let's get a check on the markets now. the dow's on track for its worst day since mid august the nasdaq had a new high before pulling back a bit so investment committee, that's the set-up markets down a bit s&p down a third of a percent. nasdaq, pretty much flat but we had a lot of mixed data a lot of mixed notes morgan stanley, very bearish on u.s. equities largely due to expectations that the fed will roll back easy money policy g goldman saying that delta likely to hurt gdp then tom lee forecasting a record september, but saying you have to brace for a potential correction in october. then oppenheimer saying don't stop believing call that the journey trade, if you will pete, i'm going start off with you. how are you digesting these takes on the market and the rest of the year? >> yeah
let's get to frank holland >> welcome to the halftime report, i'm frank holland. a downgrade for stocks is it time for a possible pullback how to navigate this market from here and the best place for your money for the fall and the final months of 2021 our committee today -- first, let's get a check on the markets now. the dow's on track for its worst day since mid august the nasdaq had a new high before pulling back a bit so investment committee, that's the set-up markets down a bit...
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uh frank.gh this a million times in my mind, usually what i would do and i think what you would do is go 5 86 80 even though because this is the unexpected they could clear this up right now. they could clear this up in two hours. right, so. you know, go 5 86 80. that's my call, and then you know, 6 80 up to the other side. get up that way, because at least there's a given. it's not that bad right now on 5 80 getting over the dublin grade and heading up 6 80 or 5 82 co canyon. that's what i would do because you don't know when they're going to open these lines. sometimes these investigations, you know they go on for a long time. yeah, you're absolutely right on that. and you just never know. i mean again. you're right. it's a gamble that could open it up in five minutes so they can open it up as you say in two hours. okay. keep and i on it sell work to get more information for us, and we'll continue to talk to you throughout this newscast and the next newscast at six. thanks, sal. well known fi
uh frank.gh this a million times in my mind, usually what i would do and i think what you would do is go 5 86 80 even though because this is the unexpected they could clear this up right now. they could clear this up in two hours. right, so. you know, go 5 86 80. that's my call, and then you know, 6 80 up to the other side. get up that way, because at least there's a given. it's not that bad right now on 5 80 getting over the dublin grade and heading up 6 80 or 5 82 co canyon. that's what i...
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frank. >> peter christopher frank. >> colleen l. fraser. >> richard k. fraser. >> kevin j. frazier, jr. >> lillian inez frederick. andrew fredericks. >> >> tamitha freeman. >> brett owen freiman/ >> peter l. freund >> arlene eva fried >> alan w. friedlander >> and michael. they give her being my guardian angel. crack -- >> and my uncle, thank you. although i never got the privilege to media you, so many people zombie that i remind them of your in so many ways. and i am so honored to have your name -- that so many people tell me that i remind them of you in so many ways. i love you dearly. >> andrew keith friedman. >> paul j. friedman. >> gregg j. froehner. >> lisa anne frost. >> peter christian fry. >> clement a. fumando. steven elliot furman. >> paul james furmato. >> karleton douglas beye fyfe. >> fredric neal gabler. >> richard peter gabriel. >> richard s. gabrielle. >> james andrew gadiel. pamela lee gaff. >> ervin vincent gailliard. >> deanna lynn galante. >> grace catherine galante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >>
frank. >> peter christopher frank. >> colleen l. fraser. >> richard k. fraser. >> kevin j. frazier, jr. >> lillian inez frederick. andrew fredericks. >> >> tamitha freeman. >> brett owen freiman/ >> peter l. freund >> arlene eva fried >> alan w. friedlander >> and michael. they give her being my guardian angel. crack -- >> and my uncle, thank you. although i never got the privilege to media you, so many people zombie...
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frank kept his letter all this time.ing special. >> they had been looking for her. i don't know. it popped in my head. maybe i can find her. >> reporter: jill, tracking her down. now, 21 years old and only about an hour from where frank and dee live. she serves herself in the army national guard. >> yes. >> honest to god. oh. i love you so much. >> we looked for you for 12 years. >> reporter: dashawna, revealing she kept the letter that frank sent her. spending 2 1/2 hours getting to know one another. >> frank said in his interview, she is like a third daughter to me. >> reporter: the story of the 95-year-old veteran and the 21-year-old who wrote him a letter in third grade, and the woman who brought them together. >> i never thought i would see you. never. >> i'm trying very hard to keep it together right now. what do you makes a person strong? >> keeping a positive attitude through everything that's thrown at you in life. frank said, i couldn't leave this world without knowing where she was and she was okay. you know,
frank kept his letter all this time.ing special. >> they had been looking for her. i don't know. it popped in my head. maybe i can find her. >> reporter: jill, tracking her down. now, 21 years old and only about an hour from where frank and dee live. she serves herself in the army national guard. >> yes. >> honest to god. oh. i love you so much. >> we looked for you for 12 years. >> reporter: dashawna, revealing she kept the letter that frank sent her....
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this is a god send, it really is. >> reporter: fortunately, frank's heart only swelled and may never return to its original size. so this is the beginning of something. >> yes, a friendship. family, not friendship. >> there's love there, deep down in the heart. she's like my third daughter. she really is. >> it started with a lot of love and affection a it's endg the>> repter: who kne ak u coule >>> most of the time, liquor and driving is a toxic combination. but in scotland, one of the biggest whiskey makers in the world is now using the biproducts of the distilling process to power its delivery vehicles. tina kraus has this story from london. >> reporter: whiskey has been fueling people for centuries, but a distillery in scotland has found another use for it. scottish whiskey giant is now running its delivery trucks on waste generated during the whiskey making process. >> using the gas to power our trucks is a first. >> reporter: researchers in edinborough came up with the concept of using whiskey residue to power vehicles. >> in the production of whiskey, less than 10% that comes
this is a god send, it really is. >> reporter: fortunately, frank's heart only swelled and may never return to its original size. so this is the beginning of something. >> yes, a friendship. family, not friendship. >> there's love there, deep down in the heart. she's like my third daughter. she really is. >> it started with a lot of love and affection a it's endg the>> repter: who kne ak u coule >>> most of the time, liquor and driving is a toxic...
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the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper -- at eight years, the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials -- included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the i riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began. publication at such proximity to the events required intensive labor and haste, entailing shortcuts that deliver the news in a timely fashion. but at some cost to clarity and detail. so the engraving of the, asst the called, the burning -- as it's called, the colored orphans asylum was noticeably crude in its execution although specific as to place showing the crowd along the 44th street side of the burning building. the new york illustrated news, the newest and least solvent pictorial weekly, also rushed out images of the riots in days of the -- within days of the onset of violence such as this on
the july 25th issue of frank leslie's illustrated newspaper -- at eight years, the oldest of the three u.s. weekly pictorials -- included a special double-page supplement depicting 13 scenes during monday, july 13th, and to a lesser extent, tuesday, july 14th, the first two days of the i riot. since the pictorial papers were dated by the last day of the week of their publication, these images may have actually reached the public as early as july 18th, only five days after the violence began....
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>> reporter: ...when dashauna surprised frank, in her national guard uniform. >> honest to god! you can't imagine the feeling i had when she stood next to me. it just took my breath away, it really did. >> i thought, where's his heart pills? because i thought, oh, there it is, this is the big one! >> i'm telling you, this is a god send, it really is. >> reporter: fortunately, frank's heart only swelled, and may never return to its original size. so this is the beginning of something? >> yeah. a friendship. ( laughs ) family, not friendship. >> there is love there, deep down in the heart. she's like my third daughter, she really is. >> it started with a letter, love and affection. and it's ending the same way. >> reporter: who knew a simple thank you could make a life complete? steve hartman, "on the road," in strongsville, ohio. >> o'donnell: and that that letter saying thank you meant so much to him. it's an important reminder. we'll be right back. insurance. >> ♪ and mess me around and then ♪ ♪ worst of all ♪ ♪ you never call ♪ baby daydreaming again? but i love you still you
>> reporter: ...when dashauna surprised frank, in her national guard uniform. >> honest to god! you can't imagine the feeling i had when she stood next to me. it just took my breath away, it really did. >> i thought, where's his heart pills? because i thought, oh, there it is, this is the big one! >> i'm telling you, this is a god send, it really is. >> reporter: fortunately, frank's heart only swelled, and may never return to its original size. so this is the...
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yeah, frank. good evening. we knew early numbers would skew the governor's way but is more ballots were counted. it was clear voters were rejecting the recall by large margins that would just be too much for the yes side to make up. here's a look again at the big picture. question. number one should. governor newsom be recalled again so far. 67% voting no to 33. yes. that means question to doesn't matter. but we just wanted to show you how people did vote with this count so far as expected, conservative radio host larry elder leading the pack, then former san diego mayor kevin faulconer, followed by john cox and kevin kiley. now we'll look at the counties in the bay area in san francisco so far, voters supporting their former mayor and supervisor big time 88% so far on no 12% with yes, in contra costa county. we want to bring. you their latest numbers, also supporting the governor. 76% voting no to have the governor newsom. stay in his job. and, yes, 24% and in santa clara county will give you those numbers. 77
yeah, frank. good evening. we knew early numbers would skew the governor's way but is more ballots were counted. it was clear voters were rejecting the recall by large margins that would just be too much for the yes side to make up. here's a look again at the big picture. question. number one should. governor newsom be recalled again so far. 67% voting no to 33. yes. that means question to doesn't matter. but we just wanted to show you how people did vote with this count so far as expected,...
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to frank, that simple thank youh came to symbolize a life well served. >> i am tickled to death i haves. >> reporter: he wanted to thank the author. >> we never could find her. he says before i close my eyes, i have to find her. i have to find her.te >> reporter: just about everyone who works here was well aware of frank's attachment to that letter and his decade-long desire to find the little girl who wrote it. so the staff did some sleuthing. and lo and behold-- >> hey! >> reporter: dashauna is now 21. she vividly remembers writing the letter as a school assignment because she so admired people in uniform. >> it is like, wow. >> i get to write to a veteran. >> yeah! >> reporter: so it was like an honor? >> whe >> yeah. >> reporter: an honor that continued. >> so here she is. >> reporter: when dashauna surprised frank in her national guard uniform. can't im >> that is fantastic, oh, i love you so much. >> you can't imagine the feeling ihad when she stood next to me. it just took my breath away, it really did. >> i thought, where's his heart pills? because i thought, oh, there is it, t
to frank, that simple thank youh came to symbolize a life well served. >> i am tickled to death i haves. >> reporter: he wanted to thank the author. >> we never could find her. he says before i close my eyes, i have to find her. i have to find her.te >> reporter: just about everyone who works here was well aware of frank's attachment to that letter and his decade-long desire to find the little girl who wrote it. so the staff did some sleuthing. and lo and behold--...
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i'm julie julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. it's a hybrid event this year, with most events being streamed online. ktvu janet katsuyama in the city tonight, and jenna, what are people saying about this scaled back version of the event? well frank and julie many people say they are just really glad to be back and they feel safe with the pandemic precautions. if you take a look behind me, you can just see how they have transformed howard street. one thing that's new is that anyone this year can attend virtually and see the sessions online for free with this hybrid model. dream force is back in force this year, taking everything outside the mosconi center, transforming howard street into a national park themed venue for salesforce's first global hybrid convention. feeling super lucky to be here, super excited the selection of what we had was little more limited than in the past, but it was still great, still more than i could take in, so it's fine. it's a dramatically smaller scale compared to more than 170,000 attendees a few yea
i'm julie julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. it's a hybrid event this year, with most events being streamed online. ktvu janet katsuyama in the city tonight, and jenna, what are people saying about this scaled back version of the event? well frank and julie many people say they are just really glad to be back and they feel safe with the pandemic precautions. if you take a look behind me, you can just see how they have transformed howard street. one thing that's new is that anyone this year...
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i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener.ter main break was first reported at about four o'clock this afternoon on brunswick at pope street. just a couple of blocks from mission street. we get live coverage now from ktvu jana katsuyama in san francisco and janna cruz just wrapped up their work in the past half hour. they did julian franken you can see right behind me that they put up this caution tape. that's because this is the area where the water main break happened. they said that they put in an eight ft section of cast iron pipe. this was a transmission line. they tell me that came from the sutra reservoir. and tonight there are residents who are still trying to mop up. it was a shock to neighbors. a sudden burst of water flooding the road from brunswick down to pope st. i just see this water gushing down our block. i'm like, what the heck is going on water from a broken pipe was flowing past parked cars and right into people's homes. one of our elderly neighbors, her basement got flooded completely. so then we decided t
i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener.ter main break was first reported at about four o'clock this afternoon on brunswick at pope street. just a couple of blocks from mission street. we get live coverage now from ktvu jana katsuyama in san francisco and janna cruz just wrapped up their work in the past half hour. they did julian franken you can see right behind me that they put up this caution tape. that's because this is the area where the water main break happened. they said that...
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yes frank.ome russia aren't owners, in fact, questioned the timing, since many people still want to eat outside and the weather is good. the city. tells us it is looking out for the interests of all its downtown merchants, music, food and drinks. many families marking the unofficial end of summer soaking up the sun in downtown pleasanton sunday, this four year old getting a kick out of riding his bike freely down an open main streets. we wanted to again bring the kids let them kind of ride their bikes around. enjoy the beautiful weather and kind of get in while it's still open. this father brought his two young. kids knowing the half mile stretch of main street won't be open to pedestrians for long on labor day, the street closure that allowed restaurants to expand business outdoors during the pandemic is coming to an end. i think it's a shame i didn't i wasn't aware. i think it's really a shame. i think that it's been a really, um, an attraction for people to spend more time down here and enjoy
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i'm julie julie haener, and i'm frank somerville.ybrid event this year, with most events being streamed online. ktvu janet katsuyama in the city tonight, and jenna, what are people saying about this scaled back version of the event? well frank and julie many people say they are just really glad to be back and they feel safe with the pandemic precautions. if you take a look behind me, you can just see how they have transformed howard street. one thing that's new is that anyone this year can attend virtually and see the sessions online for free with this hybrid model. dream force is back in force this year, taking everything outside the mosconi center, transforming howard
i'm julie julie haener, and i'm frank somerville.ybrid event this year, with most events being streamed online. ktvu janet katsuyama in the city tonight, and jenna, what are people saying about this scaled back version of the event? well frank and julie many people say they are just really glad to be back and they feel safe with the pandemic precautions. if you take a look behind me, you can just see how they have transformed howard street. one thing that's new is that anyone this year can...
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no doubt because frank is calling the shots. we have more.t was started on 9-11 that still goes on to this day. >> having come up here and just look what is going on, you know, half a world away it seems in downtown new york. i can't tell you, john, just the number of times i've been on both world trade center towers in my 20 years talking to some of the mightiest in the corporate community. that community, of course, gone now. we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple mil
no doubt because frank is calling the shots. we have more.t was started on 9-11 that still goes on to this day. >> having come up here and just look what is going on, you know, half a world away it seems in downtown new york. i can't tell you, john, just the number of times i've been on both world trade center towers in my 20 years talking to some of the mightiest in the corporate community. that community, of course, gone now. we did it again. verizon has been named america's most...
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katty, frank, thank you both so much. joyce, you are staying with me, i want to turn to another breaking news story. michael sossamon is part of a special council probe into the origins of the trump russia investigation. his firm has deep democratic ties. the false statement was maid five years ago about trump and russia. the deadline to bring charges is coming up this weekend. sossamon denies the wrong doing. joyce, what do you make of this indictment? >> we are seeing this indictment for the first time this afternoon. there maybe more evidence to come but based on that indictment, it looks pretty thin, the core of this crime that's charged, making a false statement to a government official. this was the same charge that was made against mike flynn for his conversations with the russian ambassador, the charge that was dismissed by bill bar after flynn pleaded guilty not once but twice. that requires the government to prove the defendants made a material misstatement of fact and made a material lie. material means it has
katty, frank, thank you both so much. joyce, you are staying with me, i want to turn to another breaking news story. michael sossamon is part of a special council probe into the origins of the trump russia investigation. his firm has deep democratic ties. the false statement was maid five years ago about trump and russia. the deadline to bring charges is coming up this weekend. sossamon denies the wrong doing. joyce, what do you make of this indictment? >> we are seeing this indictment...
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i'm frank somerville late tonight. city leaders, though, decided not to move forward with it. ktvu is asa smith is in millbrae with more on what happened as myth. well, frank tonight was the initial discussion and many people spoke during public comment the majority of them against the mandate, citing personal choice surrounding the vaccine, and many thought. it was overreaching. you know, i've spoken to a lot of seniors and you know, a lot of them are still concerned about the delta area, even though they're vaccinated. um and they're afraid that allowed together. milbury councilman andrews fung wants anyone entering a restaurant gym and salon to verify they've been vaccinated, whether they're indoors or outdoors, his main reason to protect vulnerable people like seniors and children. he says he's gon support from restaurants like hong kong flour lounge, the biggest and most iconic restaurant. and city of millbrae. with shooting capacity over 400. there are 100% behind this mandate. i just think that it's a silly thing to do right now. i haven't heard of any other jurisdictio
i'm frank somerville late tonight. city leaders, though, decided not to move forward with it. ktvu is asa smith is in millbrae with more on what happened as myth. well, frank tonight was the initial discussion and many people spoke during public comment the majority of them against the mandate, citing personal choice surrounding the vaccine, and many thought. it was overreaching. you know, i've spoken to a lot of seniors and you know, a lot of them are still concerned about the delta area, even...
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joining me right now is frank siller, steven's older brother.nk siller now the chairman and ceo of the tunnel to towers foundation. frank, so good to see you. i mean, what a journey this continues to be for you. so on this somber day, you just walked in your brother's footsteps, completing that 537 mile never forget walk. going through that same tunnel to ground zero. so express what you were feeling right now. >> it was very emotional, especially the last three miles. i started at the pentagon on august 1st. walked to shanksville, pennsylvania, and then ended up here today walking through the tunnel with my family. i was thinking when i was going through the tunnel, i was thinking my brother, the day he was born. i'm a lot older than him. he's the youngest of seven kids and he was a little miracle. so i was 14 years younger than him. and then my father died a year and a half later, my mom died and he questioned to me, he said, frank, why was i even born? why am i here? i said, steven, don't say that. mommy and daddy love you so much. they broug
joining me right now is frank siller, steven's older brother.nk siller now the chairman and ceo of the tunnel to towers foundation. frank, so good to see you. i mean, what a journey this continues to be for you. so on this somber day, you just walked in your brother's footsteps, completing that 537 mile never forget walk. going through that same tunnel to ground zero. so express what you were feeling right now. >> it was very emotional, especially the last three miles. i started at the...
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thomas got along famously and eventually frank thomas so it evolved. let's just say that, it evolved but it became a model and martin luther king pointed to it as a model of a project that was run by the community. and to a large extent it was an increasingly, that was not even a question. but again, you needed to raise the money and get the support so there's a terrific book on the bedside project. which eyesight a number of times but that is certainly worth people looking at. but it demonstrates that purpose but it was initiative that and it was very well received. in new york and others. and it came and pointed to it as a model of children doing something in philadelphia. there's plenty of other ways that the war on poverty was buying up in these cities and local people needed to be involved in determining what they needed . >> great. so we're going to start questions in about three minutes but i have to ask obviously you thought about this. the lobby came over and it's a great what if of the 1960s. as you say in your book when he's running for pres
thomas got along famously and eventually frank thomas so it evolved. let's just say that, it evolved but it became a model and martin luther king pointed to it as a model of a project that was run by the community. and to a large extent it was an increasingly, that was not even a question. but again, you needed to raise the money and get the support so there's a terrific book on the bedside project. which eyesight a number of times but that is certainly worth people looking at. but it...
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frank? >> a lot of interesting commentary there people seem to agree that china is a big risk to the market. what's your sense of the sentiment of investors going forward when it comes to chinese investing? >> i've covered about four or five of these delivering alpha events and i will say there was a lot of caution, pretty much you unanimously yesterday. saying this was not normal what we've seen so far is not normal over the last year with 30%, 40% gains in the stock market since last year's delivering alpha she's grappling with telling clients and reminding them stocks don't always go up like that you also heard from brad, who said he is pairing back his net long exposure to stocks because things seem to be priced right well right now he's taking exposure from 90% to 50%, so almost cutting it in half as a result of the recent run up i think people are looking at what's gone on with the market, looking at the macro issue at play, risks out there, china being one of them, saying maybe it's t
frank? >> a lot of interesting commentary there people seem to agree that china is a big risk to the market. what's your sense of the sentiment of investors going forward when it comes to chinese investing? >> i've covered about four or five of these delivering alpha events and i will say there was a lot of caution, pretty much you unanimously yesterday. saying this was not normal what we've seen so far is not normal over the last year with 30%, 40% gains in the stock market since...
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janna julian frank.there were some spot fires that reached kirkwood ski resort, but crews were able to put them out tonight. fire crews have set up a command center at heavenly ski resort. they're hoping to protect that landmark and take advantage of the better weather conditions. firefighters caught a break overnight as winds eased, but by day the fire continued to rage south of lake tahoe. this footage released by the reno fire department chief shows the exhausting conditions. firefighters are facing this battle that started days ago at the echo summit lodge in south lake tahoe shows how close fire is coming to structures, fire officials said. crews have established lines on the western side of the fire. but now the next 24 to 48 hours are critical to prevent any flare ups. if shifting winds come from the east, crews are also working along highway 50, where pockets of unburned fuel and cabins along lower echo lake are at risk. the fire wednesday skirted the north side of christmas valley east of pionee
janna julian frank.there were some spot fires that reached kirkwood ski resort, but crews were able to put them out tonight. fire crews have set up a command center at heavenly ski resort. they're hoping to protect that landmark and take advantage of the better weather conditions. firefighters caught a break overnight as winds eased, but by day the fire continued to rage south of lake tahoe. this footage released by the reno fire department chief shows the exhausting conditions. firefighters...
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vigiano ii joseph vincent vigiano frank j. vignola, jr.ribel villalobos hernandez sergio gabriel villanueva chantal vincelli melissa renee vincent francine ann virgilio lawrence virgilio joseph gerard visciano joshua s. vitale maria percoco vola lynette d. vosges garo h. voskerijian alfred anton vukosa gregory kamal bruno wachtler karen j. wagner mary alice wahlstrom >> and my father, keith. not a day goes by that i do not think about the father -- my father and the horrible way he was taken from me. he worked so hard and deserve to raise his children and be with his wife. but, cowards took him from me. i think about how he should've been there for my graduation, all of them and he should be here now. i cannot change that, but i know that he is here in spirit. but, cowards talk a lot of things from us, but there are things i could not take. they cannot take our spirits, their spirits, our memories, our freedom, they cannot take our love, our country, they cannot take those that are defending it, so god bless america. god bless everyone who
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that's correct, frank. and even though the national weather service has issued the red flag warning to cover much of the east and north bay, it's the region of the hills between napa and sonoma counties. that's giving fire personnel the most concerned. staffed up and on alert. santa rosa fire crews are keeping a close watch on the hills between sonoma and napa counties under a red flag warning until monday night, the red flag warning obviously for the bay area's the north bay mountains east bay hills, but the really the highest priority or highest threat for the national weather service standpoint, looking at it. west does that napa sonoma county line for our area, specifically down a mount veeder. a few days of light showers across sonoma counties, lower elevations barely made a dent in the surrounding hills, which struggled to get even 1/10 of an inch of rain this past week. we had a lot of people that were very relieved that we had finally received some significant wedding rains. this is obviously our fe
that's correct, frank. and even though the national weather service has issued the red flag warning to cover much of the east and north bay, it's the region of the hills between napa and sonoma counties. that's giving fire personnel the most concerned. staffed up and on alert. santa rosa fire crews are keeping a close watch on the hills between sonoma and napa counties under a red flag warning until monday night, the red flag warning obviously for the bay area's the north bay mountains east bay...
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until monday, frank. greg liggins live force greg. thank you now to pleasanton, where police said late today that the bodies of two people were found this weekend in a parked car. a man and a woman were discovered dead inside an accurate that was parked on pimlico drive near i 5 80 yesterday morning. police say they don't yet know how they died. but they don't think there was any foul play. however, they say they're not ruling anything out. at this point. investigators estimate that the two had been dead for more than a week, and so far they haven't been identified. operations are back to normal at mineta san jose international airport tonight after authorities say a man experiencing a mental health crisis breach security. it happened just before 7 30 this morning. police say that 22 year old brentwood man claimed to have swallowed an explosive device and then drove a car onto a secure area on the south side of the airport. no explosives were found. after that man was arrested. the suspect was taken to the hospital for ingesting a lar
until monday, frank. greg liggins live force greg. thank you now to pleasanton, where police said late today that the bodies of two people were found this weekend in a parked car. a man and a woman were discovered dead inside an accurate that was parked on pimlico drive near i 5 80 yesterday morning. police say they don't yet know how they died. but they don't think there was any foul play. however, they say they're not ruling anything out. at this point. investigators estimate that the two had...
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i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener.ites are scheduled to submit data to fighter this month. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live after speaking with two children taking part in those trials. janna julian frank, the children from castro valley, said they were proud that they were part of this trial at stanford. i spoke with stanford doctor who is leading the clinical trials, and she says that they plan to wrap up the vaccine data for the 5 to 11 year old group. in the coming weeks
i'm frank somerville and i'm julie julie haener.ites are scheduled to submit data to fighter this month. ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live after speaking with two children taking part in those trials. janna julian frank, the children from castro valley, said they were proud that they were part of this trial at stanford. i spoke with stanford doctor who is leading the clinical trials, and she says that they plan to wrap up the vaccine data for the 5 to 11 year old group. in the coming weeks
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emma frank. the fires were put out pretty quickly this afternoon, and fire investigators have been out here looking into what or who might have caused them. people who live around here say this was no accident. it was one fire after another sunday afternoon in san jose. around noon, flames burned through a vehicle and personal possessions and a homeless encampment near the san jose airport by two p.m. a second fire at a nearby section of the encampment flared up sending a column of thick black smoke into the sky. that's how i said these are people's homes right here. this man was out grabbing a bite to eat when a neighbor called to tell him his tent and belongings were on fire. he came back to find everything he owned was incinerated. i'm signed up, hopefully with the city or home for or whoever is doing the housing. hopefully this can accelerate things because i need some help. right now. san jose fire contacted the red cross to assist him and others displaced by the fires. we come to this area
emma frank. the fires were put out pretty quickly this afternoon, and fire investigators have been out here looking into what or who might have caused them. people who live around here say this was no accident. it was one fire after another sunday afternoon in san jose. around noon, flames burned through a vehicle and personal possessions and a homeless encampment near the san jose airport by two p.m. a second fire at a nearby section of the encampment flared up sending a column of thick black...
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hey frank. you're very welcome.g at about 30 acres like you said 80% contained very little smoke coming off the fire, and it looks really good bunch of hand crews up on the hill.
hey frank. you're very welcome.g at about 30 acres like you said 80% contained very little smoke coming off the fire, and it looks really good bunch of hand crews up on the hill.
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frank.tunately so far this evening we've only seen some light rain and the sun is actually coming out. but the concern is that heavier rainfall tonight could once again it leads to street from flooding. with storm debris, just blocking the drains. and this is after the city had a very busy weekend working towards a recovery. power is back on in the french quarter. the garden district and most of mid city. however, some neighborhoods in new orleans like you mentioned might not see lights until the end of this week. therefore, the city is providing charter buses to state run shelters for those still here, we want to evacuate now. this weekend, 800 people chose to get on one of those buses. the city was encouraging the elderly and those with vulnerabilities to take advantage of this opportunity to get out. i'm grateful. i'm grateful. i want to get on the bus and wherever they take me, it's going to be there. i couldn't sleep and i'm sick. i'm diabetic and everything else and bringing us what is
frank.tunately so far this evening we've only seen some light rain and the sun is actually coming out. but the concern is that heavier rainfall tonight could once again it leads to street from flooding. with storm debris, just blocking the drains. and this is after the city had a very busy weekend working towards a recovery. power is back on in the french quarter. the garden district and most of mid city. however, some neighborhoods in new orleans like you mentioned might not see lights until...
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i'm julie julie haener and i'm frank somerville. some pg and e customers have been warned that they may be forced to deal with power outages in an effort to reduce the risk of sparking new fires. mm gauss caught up with firefighters tonight, and people who are preparing for potentially the worst. staffed up and on alert. santa rosa fire crews are keeping a close watch on the hills between sonoma and napa counties under a red flag warning until monday night, the red flag warning obviously for the bay area's the north bay mountains, east bay hills, but the really the highest priority or highest threat for the national weather service standpoint, looking at it. west does that napa sonoma county line for our area, specifically down to mount veeder. a few days of light showers across sonoma counties, lower elevations barely made a dent in the surrounding hills, which struggled to get even 1/10 of an inch of rain this past week. we had a lot of people that were very relieved that we had finally received some significant wedding rains. thi
i'm julie julie haener and i'm frank somerville. some pg and e customers have been warned that they may be forced to deal with power outages in an effort to reduce the risk of sparking new fires. mm gauss caught up with firefighters tonight, and people who are preparing for potentially the worst. staffed up and on alert. santa rosa fire crews are keeping a close watch on the hills between sonoma and napa counties under a red flag warning until monday night, the red flag warning obviously for...
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lisa, you heard frank just raise the notion of vaccines. the biden administration has just gone a level deeper in their push for vaccines angering republicans all across the country. are there real costs, lisa, to biden for the part of his job that is advocating public health? >> well, i think, you know, that remains to be seen. politically, it certainly doesn't feel that way now. and the white house for a long time had resisted imposing these kinds of rules, doing anything that could be construed as a man tate, even uttering the word mandate because they were worried that those kinds of mandates would convince republicans and others who are vaccine hesitant, it would make them more reluctant to get the vaccines. they were worried it would not accomplish their public health goal of getting as many people vaccinated as possible. i think the reason they turned around on that is they realized the public was on their side. when you look at polling numbers, majority of people support stricter rules around masking, around vaccines. they want to s
lisa, you heard frank just raise the notion of vaccines. the biden administration has just gone a level deeper in their push for vaccines angering republicans all across the country. are there real costs, lisa, to biden for the part of his job that is advocating public health? >> well, i think, you know, that remains to be seen. politically, it certainly doesn't feel that way now. and the white house for a long time had resisted imposing these kinds of rules, doing anything that could be...
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but the vast majority of petitioners for compassionate release are denied, and so was frank. >> frankm nbc, lester holt. >> oh, yeah. we had a nice conversation. >> frank, do you think you should go home? >> soon i know that. >> it helps my throat. >> yeah. i can open that for you. let me open that for you. there you go, frank. all right. i'm going to let you rest. okay? well, he's a human being. i'm not here to judge him. but i don't know how you not have compassion. >> a few weeks later, i learned that frank died in his hospice bed alone. back in my cell, i had a lot of time to reflect about everything i've seen. >> i have personally wrestled with this question of is prison punishment? because if it is punishment, it's pretty bad. is it a place of reform? you can certainly see efforts to reform here. i can't help thinking as we're, you know, talking to men incarcerated when they were teenagers i think of my own self at 16, 17 years old and it is all complicated. >> and now the two men i met that committed murders as teenagers, henry and clifford, are about to find out if they will f
but the vast majority of petitioners for compassionate release are denied, and so was frank. >> frankm nbc, lester holt. >> oh, yeah. we had a nice conversation. >> frank, do you think you should go home? >> soon i know that. >> it helps my throat. >> yeah. i can open that for you. let me open that for you. there you go, frank. all right. i'm going to let you rest. okay? well, he's a human being. i'm not here to judge him. but i don't know how you not have...
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frank. many schools are a few weeks into the new year and we're hearing about more covid-19 cases among schoolchildren. districts are now weighing their options on how to best protect everyone was like quimby oak middle school. in san jose thursday, a group of educators rallied. they say the evergreen school district is failing when it comes to planning and preparing them for covid-19. we still have a lot of confusion, so there's not clear communication around what happens when there's a positive. based in our classroom, and it comes to testing and quarantining, she says. schools have been left to interpret covid-19 guidelines on their own, putting kids at risk at the top of everybody's priority. right now, and any school district is the safety of our kids, the safety of our staff, the district superintendent says so far 18 positive covid cases among students and staff since the start of the school year because of the rise in infections mask wearing outdoors is now required with the health g
frank. many schools are a few weeks into the new year and we're hearing about more covid-19 cases among schoolchildren. districts are now weighing their options on how to best protect everyone was like quimby oak middle school. in san jose thursday, a group of educators rallied. they say the evergreen school district is failing when it comes to planning and preparing them for covid-19. we still have a lot of confusion, so there's not clear communication around what happens when there's a...
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frank, thank you very much we appreciate it frank holland, as the lights go on in part of new orleans. >>> next on "power lunch" we'll speak to the port of new orleans. >>> what impact is the delta varpt having on the job market we'll dig into the data. >>> cyber stocks are coming off an auspicious august sentinel one are up almost 15% is cyber becoming the new growth trade? we'll explore that after this. >> announcer: this is "the exchange" on cnbc. thanks for coming. now when it comes to a financial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan for him? as in free? just like schwab. schwab! look forward to planning with schwab. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. schwab! the day where everything go
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at hot spots in the area throughout the week frank. demigods live force tonight emma thank you not a castro valley where alameda county sheriffs are investigating the death of a man. whose body was found dumped along side road the discovery was made around two thirty yesterday afternoon on redwood road near shopbot park by people who were just walking in the area. investigators say there were no obvious signs of trauma but there were indicators showing that the man died from foul play. it appeared he was killed somewhere else and that his body was dumped on the roadside. anyone with information is asked to call the alameda county sheriff's department. all disney employees will have to get fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by the end of this month all current salaried and nonunion our hourly employees along with new hires will have until september thirtieth to be fully vaccinated. and provide proof of vaccinations the new policy comes just weeks after the fda gave full approval to the fizer by and tech covid nineteen vaccines. a
at hot spots in the area throughout the week frank. demigods live force tonight emma thank you not a castro valley where alameda county sheriffs are investigating the death of a man. whose body was found dumped along side road the discovery was made around two thirty yesterday afternoon on redwood road near shopbot park by people who were just walking in the area. investigators say there were no obvious signs of trauma but there were indicators showing that the man died from foul play. it...
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to frank, that simple thank you came to symbolize a life well-served. >> i'm tickled to death that id her. he says, befy eyes, i have to find her. i have to find her. >> just about everyone who works here was well-aware of frank's attachment to that letter and his decade-long desire to finder lie it. so the staff did some sleuthing, and lo and behold, she is now 21. she vividly remembers writing the letter as a school assignment because she so admired people in uniform. >> i was, like wow! >> it was like an honor? >> yes. >> an honor that continued when deshauna survived frank in her national guard uniform. >> you can't imagine the feeling i had when she stood next to me. it took my breath away, it really did. >> i thought, where is his heart pills because i thought, this is it, this is the big one. >> i'm telling you, this is a god-sent. >> fortunately frank's only swelled and may never return to its original size. so this is the beginning of something? >> yes. friendship -- family, not friendship. >> there is love there, deep down in the heart. she is like my third daughter. she re
to frank, that simple thank you came to symbolize a life well-served. >> i'm tickled to death that id her. he says, befy eyes, i have to find her. i have to find her. >> just about everyone who works here was well-aware of frank's attachment to that letter and his decade-long desire to finder lie it. so the staff did some sleuthing, and lo and behold, she is now 21. she vividly remembers writing the letter as a school assignment because she so admired people in uniform. >> i...
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i'm julie julie haener and i'm frank somerville. the crash happened on international boulevard and 38th avenue. six children were injured. two of them are now in critical condition. the driver was allegedly under the influence of alcohol and was later arrested. ktvu is greg liggins has obtained surveillance video of the crash. and he's here now with more greg. yeah, frank, but first, a warning some of the video and the story might be a. bit disturbing for some people now. while the severity of this crash may be rare, some tell us the type of reckless behavior leading up to it. is not. just after 8 30. pm thursday of pontiac g six going about 90 miles an hour in the bus lane, according to police ran a red light and plowed into a honda odyssey. we've decided not to show two kids apparently not buckled in being thrown from the van. we've seen a lot of accidents here on this intersection, and that's probably the worst thing. i've i've seen the horrific crash on international boulevard at 38 was captured by cameras at the business of gas
i'm julie julie haener and i'm frank somerville. the crash happened on international boulevard and 38th avenue. six children were injured. two of them are now in critical condition. the driver was allegedly under the influence of alcohol and was later arrested. ktvu is greg liggins has obtained surveillance video of the crash. and he's here now with more greg. yeah, frank, but first, a warning some of the video and the story might be a. bit disturbing for some people now. while the severity of...
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oh frank. this map actually shows the entire evacuation area and how it's expanded. i spoke to one woman who said today that she has moved four different times in order. just try and stay ahead of this fire. this evening, nevada issued new evacuation warnings on their side for douglas county on the valley side of kingsbury. great as this fire continues to advance. flames from the cal door fired that blazed over echo summit last night now are pushing perilously close to south lake tahoe and nearby resort communities. the number one priority on the state. it's our number one priority to put everything we've got on it. residents have rushed to get out as the evacuation zone expanded across the nevada border. we were able to evacuate our entire community in 4.5 hours. we tried to hold out as long as we could really didn't want to leave until we've seen flames. the evacuations have impacted more than 15. 9000 people since the fire broke out and just been going to point to point to point moving and all the hotels, even the sleazebag ones are wanting over $100 a night, debb
oh frank. this map actually shows the entire evacuation area and how it's expanded. i spoke to one woman who said today that she has moved four different times in order. just try and stay ahead of this fire. this evening, nevada issued new evacuation warnings on their side for douglas county on the valley side of kingsbury. great as this fire continues to advance. flames from the cal door fired that blazed over echo summit last night now are pushing perilously close to south lake tahoe and...
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that's napa county for frank.t can't figure out what that is, because the angles a little funny, but anyway, i'll get some emails and then i'll know what bob ross painting doesn't it was beautiful. it looks like a beautiful soft do i do love these hd cameras are so amazing. sure that sutro tower camera anyway, somebody's going to, um somebody's going to write me and tell me what that is. i'm sure so okay, so the forecast there comes. this system comes in on saturday cools us off, so the trend is going to be for another nice day tomorrow. a lot like today and then the high weakens is that low gets bumps closer as it has been doing all summer and is that low gets closer. we it's cool, so it's going to be kind of an up curve, and then we start cooling on wednesday, thursday, friday saturday and then we'll start to warm after sunday, so i was just kind of looked at the forecasts are the high temperatures or the current temperatures about where they were last night. this time, not a lot of fog forecast for the coast to
that's napa county for frank.t can't figure out what that is, because the angles a little funny, but anyway, i'll get some emails and then i'll know what bob ross painting doesn't it was beautiful. it looks like a beautiful soft do i do love these hd cameras are so amazing. sure that sutro tower camera anyway, somebody's going to, um somebody's going to write me and tell me what that is. i'm sure so okay, so the forecast there comes. this system comes in on saturday cools us off, so the trend...
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i'm julie julie haener and i'm frank somerville. pg and e has now reset their sensors designed to tell when a power line could start a fire. but that technology is now setting off false alarms. ktvu is deborah villalon is in sonoma county tonight in debre, the outages sometimes last 12 hours or more. that's right, frank and with no warning, since pg knee doesn't know when they're going to happen. we first told you about this last week in west moran and rural sonoma county is also experiencing it. another power shut off by pg and e. saturday morning. no power in occidental foggy practically. it is raining dripping morning and no fire danger in this heavy drizzle. it wasn't a car into a pole, as sometimes happens. instead random. recurring outages are hitting because lines have been set for high sensitivity. in fire season if something touches them a tree branch, possibly a bird or squirrel, they shut down. this entire town really depends on weekend business. this store owner closed saturday sold off food and took a big loss. we can't
i'm julie julie haener and i'm frank somerville. pg and e has now reset their sensors designed to tell when a power line could start a fire. but that technology is now setting off false alarms. ktvu is deborah villalon is in sonoma county tonight in debre, the outages sometimes last 12 hours or more. that's right, frank and with no warning, since pg knee doesn't know when they're going to happen. we first told you about this last week in west moran and rural sonoma county is also experiencing...
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or frank and julie. most of the ballots have already been cast. that means tonight, governor gavin newsom future rests solely in the balance over the balustrade. that means that are being cast like those behind me and the ones that would be counted in feature right now, take a look. larry elder john cox and kevin faulconer. they're leading gop candidates looking to replace governor newsom in the recall election. and for his part governor newsom making a stop in friendlier territory. san francisco on election good afternoon, everybody speaking before the international brotherhood of electrical workers local six are we going to defeat this recall? a rallying of the troops working to stave off a recall
or frank and julie. most of the ballots have already been cast. that means tonight, governor gavin newsom future rests solely in the balance over the balustrade. that means that are being cast like those behind me and the ones that would be counted in feature right now, take a look. larry elder john cox and kevin faulconer. they're leading gop candidates looking to replace governor newsom in the recall election. and for his part governor newsom making a stop in friendlier territory. san...
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well frank. it's fair to say that what's going on with p genie in this case is very much an evolving work in process progress, so if there is an unnecessary shut off. that's got to be far better than the alternative of a wildfire. of some 25,000 miles of power lines that deliver your energy p genie has determined the 10,000 miles are in the highest of high fire threat zones on those lines. p genie has strategically placed automatic sensors. that will shut off if. the line shorts out. if something were to touch the line, it shuts off automatically and it doesn't provide a spark. it prevents a wildfire. lightning animal contact a branch leaning against the power line or a complete break from a falling tree or limb will cause the sensors to automatically decide if the line should be de energized. to provide maximum safety. they have tweaked those sensors increase the sensitivity, basically, so if there's a fault detected on the line, it shuts off faster and more often in recent weeks, this fast trip
well frank. it's fair to say that what's going on with p genie in this case is very much an evolving work in process progress, so if there is an unnecessary shut off. that's got to be far better than the alternative of a wildfire. of some 25,000 miles of power lines that deliver your energy p genie has determined the 10,000 miles are in the highest of high fire threat zones on those lines. p genie has strategically placed automatic sensors. that will shut off if. the line shorts out. if...
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frank holland is here with the latest numbers frank? >> reporter: u.s. freight rates in august increased 27% year over year. that's the biggest increase since 1990, the first year on record, and there is no sign of a decline in sight freight shipments increased 12% year over year 4% over august of 2019 it's been largely driven by retailers, trucking inventory in ahead of the holiday season and even some manufacturers. trucking extra orders of semiconductors to try to mitigate the chip shortage rail is a cheaper way to ship but container volumes have declined because of a shortage of the chassis used to haul containers away from rail yards. a key transfer point going west to east according to the intermodal association pushing even more freight on trucks and those trucking rates to records. >> it's safe to say this is the best pricing environment forever and for shippers this is the most challenging cost inflation year in history. >> the biggest container shipper, j.b. hunt, expected to benefit from the increased power. any truckers for big box stores alo
frank holland is here with the latest numbers frank? >> reporter: u.s. freight rates in august increased 27% year over year. that's the biggest increase since 1990, the first year on record, and there is no sign of a decline in sight freight shipments increased 12% year over year 4% over august of 2019 it's been largely driven by retailers, trucking inventory in ahead of the holiday season and even some manufacturers. trucking extra orders of semiconductors to try to mitigate the chip...
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frank jana katsuyama in the city force tonight jenna thank you.ta shows that bay area tech workers are leaving san francisco the city's chief economist ted egan says 17% of tech jobs listed in san francisco are now remote. compared to just 3% before the pandemic. egan says the move to remote work will not only affect city tax revenue and housing demand but also restaurants shops and hotels that rely on office workers. data shows the tech workers are relocating to places like napa and contra costa county. already checked in on our weather we have a heat advisory that has been dropped for much of the central valley but they're still flex alert for tomorrow. through the day through thursday- it's gonna be hot again in that is it's been this pattern pretty much. the last month or so we had the big he inland. the milder weather around the bay in the very cool weather at the coast which is. area summersas far as i'm concerned more typical a in some ways but- it's enough days of heat and that central valley that you get a flex alert and also it extends t
frank jana katsuyama in the city force tonight jenna thank you.ta shows that bay area tech workers are leaving san francisco the city's chief economist ted egan says 17% of tech jobs listed in san francisco are now remote. compared to just 3% before the pandemic. egan says the move to remote work will not only affect city tax revenue and housing demand but also restaurants shops and hotels that rely on office workers. data shows the tech workers are relocating to places like napa and contra...