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hurricane ian hit eight months ago.h hurricane season about to begin, many homeowners here are still in limbo, struggling to get insurance payouts they need to rebuild. >> this was our master bedroom. >> reporter: what was once the clifford family's home is now an unlivable maze of studs. this home is uninhabitable now. for how long? >> until we can fix it. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: when ian tore through florida, they just relocated from new jersey and were days away from moving into their new home. the roof was damaged, floors and ceiling soaked. but the clifford's thought they were relatively lucky. then they say 9-year-old sheila started getting sick. when was the moment you realized you couldn't live here anymore? >> the moment they told me that there was mold in my daughter's room and it wasn't safe for them to stay there anymore. >> reporter: an adjustor that he hired estimate there's is $400,000 worth of damage. they didn't have flood insurance and their homeowners insurance has only covered the damage to the r
hurricane ian hit eight months ago.h hurricane season about to begin, many homeowners here are still in limbo, struggling to get insurance payouts they need to rebuild. >> this was our master bedroom. >> reporter: what was once the clifford family's home is now an unlivable maze of studs. this home is uninhabitable now. for how long? >> until we can fix it. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: when ian tore through florida, they just relocated from new jersey and were days...
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ian wafula, bbc news, lagos. we can speak to ian now. really good to see you.re of your investigation. i powerful moments there of your investigation.— powerful moments there of your investigation. i 'ust wanted to ask ou about investigation. ijust wanted to ask you about some — investigation. ijust wanted to ask you about some of— investigation. ijust wanted to ask you about some of the _ investigation. ijust wanted to ask you about some of the challengesj investigation. i just wanted to ask i you about some of the challenges you have found when making that? fine you about some of the challenges you have found when making that? one of the thins have found when making that? one of the things that — have found when making that? one of the things that myself _ have found when making that? one of the things that myself and _ have found when making that? one of the things that myself and the - have found when making that? one of the things that myself and the team i the things that myself and the team struggled with was actually getting to have the victims to speak
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ian, there that. - ian, there has that. — ian, there has been much anticipation, waiting for the movementon over that eurovision weekend, and of course, in many parts of england today, we now have teachers on strike, and no end in sight to their particular dispute. we were told the government are aiming to
ian, there that. - ian, there has that. — ian, there has been much anticipation, waiting for the movementon over that eurovision weekend, and of course, in many parts of england today, we now have teachers on strike, and no end in sight to their particular dispute. we were told the government are aiming to
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ian: yeah. through their customers they in the auto chip business, center business, the mobile phone business. the outlook that they gave today unfortunately reflects a lot of what has been said throughout this earnings season. that is not particularly positive. caroline: are we tending to start to think we can call a bottom on this? did they say this is not looking good, in the here and the now, but we see light at the end of the tunnel? ian: they are speaking out of both sides of their mouth. which a lot of chipbut things wr at the rate we thought they would. that is causing concern, can we believe this rose tinted scenario for the second half of the year? global foundry said not looking as good as we thought. caroline: on the specifics, what areas of demand? what particular areas of demand are we worried about? ian: smartphones have got to be number one. they have repeated what qualcomm said, which is china has not come back as quick as we thought. the inventory we said was going to be burned
ian: yeah. through their customers they in the auto chip business, center business, the mobile phone business. the outlook that they gave today unfortunately reflects a lot of what has been said throughout this earnings season. that is not particularly positive. caroline: are we tending to start to think we can call a bottom on this? did they say this is not looking good, in the here and the now, but we see light at the end of the tunnel? ian: they are speaking out of both sides of their mouth....
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nbc bay area's ian cull is live out there today. ian, how is it looking? >> reporter: audrey, the crowds have certainly returned down here. while most of capitola village managed to reopen after those january storms, there are some businesses that are still scrambling to try and reopen this weekend. we're talking about that stretch that's right along the beach that was most impacted. it has taken months of cleaning up and renovations to get to this point. zelda's is open with the nice patio. nearby pizza my heart opener chuck hammers says he had to redo most of the construction inside the shop. he says originally they were hoping to reopen by spring break but couldn't. he's aiming for tomorrow. the owners of tacos relleno opened two hours ago. >> almost six months of no income. i've been taking care of my family and my household, but i'm ready to work. >> ian, you know, i remember president biden visited that area back in january. i know you've been able to speak with people out there. what are the businesses telling you about the relief they received? >>
nbc bay area's ian cull is live out there today. ian, how is it looking? >> reporter: audrey, the crowds have certainly returned down here. while most of capitola village managed to reopen after those january storms, there are some businesses that are still scrambling to try and reopen this weekend. we're talking about that stretch that's right along the beach that was most impacted. it has taken months of cleaning up and renovations to get to this point. zelda's is open with the nice...
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ian, you wanted to _ away as ever in recent history. ian, you wanted to say?nt to say that china is an interesting i you wanted to say? i want to say that china is an interesting one | that china is an interesting one here because they are leading the world in investing in nuclear energy, they are leading the world investing in solar cells, they are leading the world investing in electric vehicles and the batteries, and the critical minerals in the supply chain. now they are not coordinating much with the us and europe, it's hard to even talk to them sometimes setting up meetings, but the fact is when the americans, even climate sceptics in the us, and there is still quite a few, look at china and see that they are on a path to dominate the post—carbon energy future, that makes americans say, "wait a second, we can't let the chinese dominate the future, we need to invest and dominate the post—carbon future, we need to subsidise so much even the europeans will be angry that the americans are subsidising too much!" so there is a level of competition as it become
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ian, our kids are the same age? >> yes. >> what's the message for all of us parents and families today? >> the surgeon general talked about how he's concerned for the mental health for young people and thinks that social media has the potential to do some real damage. the advisory out today shows that two-thirds of kids 13 to 17 use social media every day. but the attached report also found that one-third of teens used social media constantly. the key line in that report is, "we cannot conclude that social media is sufficiently safe for children and adolescents." all of the big platforms sayay ththey requirere usesers too be leleast 13 t to createe account 4040% of k kids 8 to 12 sayay t used it too. this morning the surgeon general spoke about all this with nbc's hallie jackson on "today." >> we see rates of depression and anxiety and suicide and loneliness going up among young people. i'm concerned that social media is an important driver of that youth mental health crisis. this is the defining public health issue
ian, our kids are the same age? >> yes. >> what's the message for all of us parents and families today? >> the surgeon general talked about how he's concerned for the mental health for young people and thinks that social media has the potential to do some real damage. the advisory out today shows that two-thirds of kids 13 to 17 use social media every day. but the attached report also found that one-third of teens used social media constantly. the key line in that report is,...
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ian, there that. - ian, there has that. — ian, there has been much anticipation, waiting for the movementl dial after the strikes built through the winter and deciding what is the turning point for the government, if the momentum is now with them. would you say that this is that moment? no, i don't think it is, to be blunt, because not only art to health union still in dispute with the government, that we thought the dispute with the railways would be sorted. —— not only are two health unions are still in dispute. the train drivers are taking potential action over that eurovision weekend, and of course, in many parts of england today, we now have teachers on strike, and no end in sight to their particular dispute. we were told the government are aiming to offer 5% and then the teachers would have another look at that, but at the moment, there is still a gap there, they are planning further action. 50 in the end, though the government, and i think the opposition as well, as they are constantly asked what they would do about this, will be pleased that the majority of health unions have acce
ian, there that. - ian, there has that. — ian, there has been much anticipation, waiting for the movementl dial after the strikes built through the winter and deciding what is the turning point for the government, if the momentum is now with them. would you say that this is that moment? no, i don't think it is, to be blunt, because not only art to health union still in dispute with the government, that we thought the dispute with the railways would be sorted. —— not only are two health...
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ian: are you ready for the list? we got a super chip, a supercomputer, to new data centers, networking for ai to speed things up in the data center. the list goes on and on in terms of what they announced this weekend over the last few days. caroline: he said it himself -- it is too much and i know it's too much but his sense of urgency, this mondo war mentality, is it something only a founder-led business can do in the chip market? are we seeing other announcements in this respect? ian: we are seeing plenty of roadmaps and announcements but nothing like the intensity being shown by this company. we are at the beginning stages. if you believe nvidia, we are at the beginning stages. there are a lot of technical issues and fundamental design issues that need to be solved in order for this to move forward. the company that is addressing these that is actually saying this is what we are going to do, that is nvidia right now. caroline: when i turned on my terminal, everything was coming out from taipei over the weekend. y
ian: are you ready for the list? we got a super chip, a supercomputer, to new data centers, networking for ai to speed things up in the data center. the list goes on and on in terms of what they announced this weekend over the last few days. caroline: he said it himself -- it is too much and i know it's too much but his sense of urgency, this mondo war mentality, is it something only a founder-led business can do in the chip market? are we seeing other announcements in this respect? ian: we are...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. city leaders are urging state lawmakers to give them the green light on this. >> yes. >> what's going on? >> yeah, especially in san jose. a pilot program would allow these cities to install cameras for up to five years. it has to be passed at the state level first. if it is, the three major cities in the bay area could install speed cameras similar to these. today the san jose mayor, police chief, and councilmembers voiced their support for assembly big 645. san jose could place up to 33 cameras near schools and roads with the most traffic injuries and crashes, including along major arteries like king and mckee. >> just last we're, we had one of the deadliest years on our roads we've seen. 65 fatalities. sadly, even one is too many, but that significantly outpaces even our homicide rate. >> ian, a couple of questions for you. how far along is this bill? i'm going to ask for a friend. when it comes to speeding, what are the speeds? on the freeway, 65 miles an hour. if i'm going 70, wi
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. city leaders are urging state lawmakers to give them the green light on this. >> yes. >> what's going on? >> yeah, especially in san jose. a pilot program would allow these cities to install cameras for up to five years. it has to be passed at the state level first. if it is, the three major cities in the bay area could install speed cameras similar to these. today the san jose mayor, police chief, and councilmembers voiced their support...
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yvonne: ian, we will leave it there. you so much. ian samson from fidelity international. this is bloomberg. ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds. rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. we had the business -- headlines. newcrest is buying a deal worth over $19 billion. the transaction is the biggest ever m&a deal for a gold mine company. .4% of shares and newmont. 31% ownership of the combined group. gold miners around the world facing stagnating production and rising input costs. two companies and adani's empire are seeking to raise as much as $2.6 billion. adani enterp
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, let's go ahead and start with all the numbers. you've been looking at the numbers. what does everything mean? >> audrey, we've heard it for years. san jose touting itself as the tenth-largest city. that title now belongs to austin, texas. then jacksonville, florida is now 11th, beating out san jose by less than 100 people. but all three of the bay area's biggest cities lost thousands of people between 2020 and 2022. for san jose, nearly 42,000 people left, bringing the population back down below the million mark. san francisco, you see there, the nation's largest -- 17th-largest city, lost 65,000. about 10,000 people left oakland. we know there's a number of reasons why people are leaving. for some, the remote work and the chance to live places that cost less. others cited homelessness, crime, blight. >> for us, the concern looking at these numbers, i think now the real question is, is this a pandemic trend or something that stands much longer and is our new normal here in our region? >> that's a question a lot of people are askin
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, let's go ahead and start with all the numbers. you've been looking at the numbers. what does everything mean? >> audrey, we've heard it for years. san jose touting itself as the tenth-largest city. that title now belongs to austin, texas. then jacksonville, florida is now 11th, beating out san jose by less than 100 people. but all three of the bay area's biggest cities lost thousands of people between 2020 and 2022. for san jose, nearly 42,000...
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nbc bay area's ian cull is here to explain. ian, i'm wondering what helped lower those numbers? >> local experts have a few opinions. many say it's proof the south bay's homeless housing initiatives are working. mayor matt mahan is touting plans for rapid housing developments we've been talking about the last few months. he held a press conference in south san jose today. before we dig in, here are some of the numbers from that annual point in time survey. it's held one day a year, usually january. this year it found homelessness overall in san jose is down 4.7%. the number of people actually on the streets is down 10%. those trends are reflected county-wide. mayor mahan says his interim housing plans are part of the reason why, and a larger plan that includes permanent housing as well. >> we can invest in affordable housing for the long run, while detailing up immediate, cost-effective, humane, and effective solutions to street homelessness today. >> ian, sounds promising. although it's not all good news, right? there are some troubling trends as well? >> yeah, there are. even
nbc bay area's ian cull is here to explain. ian, i'm wondering what helped lower those numbers? >> local experts have a few opinions. many say it's proof the south bay's homeless housing initiatives are working. mayor matt mahan is touting plans for rapid housing developments we've been talking about the last few months. he held a press conference in south san jose today. before we dig in, here are some of the numbers from that annual point in time survey. it's held one day a year,...
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there is ian wonderful gentle scotsman coming from alolans of of scotland. there is a number of his lovely paintings of different warships that see japanese merchant ship a higher limping with its oil into malta at the end of the pedestal operation 1942 and so on it was so wonderful to work with him and years that i was able to do so i would i had to start going back to the basic works basic official history on the second world war. see the one on the left is the four-volume massive cabin roskill british official history. the one on the right is the 15 volume of the united states navy history of operations in the second world war years ago, you know, ladies and gentlemen, i thought that these were just simplistic narratives who could read or pass on or see them second hand in book stores. i got to admire the authorship in both of these and the sustained amount of of detail which they supplied and brought them out really as early as in 1950s. i duff my hat these official naval histories. he has broadale and a mediterranean world. i won't do anything further.
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ian: initially, no.t they would put an element of their holdings into the market, but what it will do is let people know what arm is worth. they paid $22 billion for this in 2016. people will be looking at this as a cornerstone of softbank's holdings to restore some faith and confidence in that companies investing, try to get a valuation well above that 32. ed: there is also a jurisdictional story. arm is a u.k. based firm, u.s. listing. softbank is in japan. that is complicated. ian: the u.k., as we have written about, wants them to come back to the lse. as far as we understand, have failed to do that, so it will be a u.s. listing. a lot of arm operations are here these days. headquarters is in cambridge. ownership in japan. a lot of regulatory issues that need to be navigated. ed: there is a lot that we don't know like timing, factors happen before the listing. ian: the big thing to focus on is this will be the biggest tech ipo this year from a valuation perspective. they have settled along the second
ian: initially, no.t they would put an element of their holdings into the market, but what it will do is let people know what arm is worth. they paid $22 billion for this in 2016. people will be looking at this as a cornerstone of softbank's holdings to restore some faith and confidence in that companies investing, try to get a valuation well above that 32. ed: there is also a jurisdictional story. arm is a u.k. based firm, u.s. listing. softbank is in japan. that is complicated. ian: the u.k.,...
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what do you remember about hurricane ian?hat it was really bad and i remember that we had to go to jensen beach for a couple months. and when we got to go back on the island and stay at a friend's house, we were like, oh my god, what happened to the island >> the storm was scary and caused a lot of destruction. but despite the fear, this community has persevered how did you do during the storm? >> i feel like i did pretty good. >> you're pretty brave >> ft. myers beach elementary school was badly damaged by the storm, forcing the students to relocate this year even though you're in a different building at school, you guys still stay together and are still very close how do you do that >> stayed together like we're a family or a group. it's really nice. >> the kids received an outpouring of support from schools across the country. >> they make me feel really happy, because they were showing support. i'm just happy that everyone sent a letter. i needed that. i think a lot of other kids did too. >> i'm happy to say that our hear
what do you remember about hurricane ian?hat it was really bad and i remember that we had to go to jensen beach for a couple months. and when we got to go back on the island and stay at a friend's house, we were like, oh my god, what happened to the island >> the storm was scary and caused a lot of destruction. but despite the fear, this community has persevered how did you do during the storm? >> i feel like i did pretty good. >> you're pretty brave >> ft. myers beach...
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>> ian pannell, thank you for making the trip. >>> back in the u.s. the suspect in the killing of five neighbors in cleveland, texas including a mother and her nine-year-old son has now been captured. where he was hiding and his partner arrested, too. authorities say she was helping the suspect evade authorities. matt rivers in texas again tonight. >> reporter: after a nearly five day search, francisco oropeza in custody tonight. the man accused of killing five neighbors, shirtless and handcuffed surrounded by police just moments after his capture. >> he will live out his life behind bars for killing those five. >> his partner also charged appearing in court today accused of helping oropeza stay on the run. police say she was found in the same location as oropeza, even planning a possible escape to his native mexico. authorities say a call to the fbi's tip line on tuesday sent heavily armed officers racing to this house. they quickly go inside the house and they find oropeza inside a closet hiding under a pile of clothes. officials say the house where
>> ian pannell, thank you for making the trip. >>> back in the u.s. the suspect in the killing of five neighbors in cleveland, texas including a mother and her nine-year-old son has now been captured. where he was hiding and his partner arrested, too. authorities say she was helping the suspect evade authorities. matt rivers in texas again tonight. >> reporter: after a nearly five day search, francisco oropeza in custody tonight. the man accused of killing five neighbors,...
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ian says .bout— carol says, i don't even have to think twice about the smear eunpeign— think twice about the smear campaign against braverman. it's a campaign against braverman. it's e etiten— campaign against braverman. it's e etiten un— campaign against braverman. it's e etiten up te— campaign against braverman. it's e etiten up te get— campaign against braverman. it's a stitch up to get rid of anyone vvne— a stitch up to get rid of anyone vvne ieeen-t— a stitch up to get rid of anyone who doesn't agree— a stitch up to get rid of anyone who doesn't agree with sunak. wett— who doesn't agree with sunak. wen, vue— who doesn't agree with sunak. well, you're absolutely right . well, you're absolutely right. now:— well, you're absolutely right. uev, iete— well, you're absolutely right. now, let's change gears and tete— now, let's change gears and ten tuit— now, let's change gears and let's talk about— now, let's change gears and let's talk about the national neeitn— let's talk about the national hea
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ian says .— carol says, i don't even have to think twice about the smear eunpeign— think twice about the smear campaign against braverman. it's a campaign against braverman. it's e etiten— campaign against braverman. it's e etiten un— campaign against braverman. it's e etiten up te— campaign against braverman. it's e etiten up te get— campaign against braverman. it's a stitch up to get rid of anyone vvne— a stitch up to get rid of anyone vvne ieeen-t— a stitch up to get rid of anyone who doesn't agree— a stitch up to get rid of anyone who doesn't agree with sunak. wett— who doesn't agree with sunak. wen, vue— who doesn't agree with sunak. well, you're absolutely right . well, you're absolutely right. now:— well, you're absolutely right. uev, iete— well, you're absolutely right. now, let's change gears and tete— now, let's change gears and ten tuit— now, let's change gears and let's talk about— now, let's change gears and let's talk about the national neeitn— let's talk about the national health
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so ian, they have been talking about this for years now. have they done any other experiments or is that it? >> decades and decades so since december, have they tried five times. haven't been able to exactly replicate the reaction that they got back in december. the director says that there are a few reasons why, the equipment they've used and the conditions within the lab have been slightly different, and they will try and replicate it, though, within a week. i also want to point out, too, that one of the main people honored today was john knuckles. he's credited with developing the idea back in the 60s and spent his entire career at lawrence livermore lab. we spoke with him about the achievement. >> incredible to see that we all pulled together and worked together, and one of the most difficult problems that has ever been attempted. >> big round of applause for him, obviously, at the event today. in conclusion, it could be the way we produce clean energy in the future, it may take decades to get there before it's powering cities, but this
so ian, they have been talking about this for years now. have they done any other experiments or is that it? >> decades and decades so since december, have they tried five times. haven't been able to exactly replicate the reaction that they got back in december. the director says that there are a few reasons why, the equipment they've used and the conditions within the lab have been slightly different, and they will try and replicate it, though, within a week. i also want to point out,...
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let's bring in ian king in san francisco.ast few weeks or months, your today they are doing well. is it all about ai? ian: it really is, if you look at the fundamentals of their business, they will be reporting revenue is down significantly from where it was a year ago. the answer is all, why are we valuing them so highly and what investors are looking at is somebody has to supply the plumbing behind artificial intelligence. right now, the only real answer to that is an nvidia's products. jon: just to give a little more color because all of your stories gives some great descriptions. am i right that the data center business, the growth there is almost as if they have grown a business on top of the business they had as of 2020? just because of that demand for the plumbing behind ai? ian: five years ago, the data center business was around in error for them and now it is their largest source of revenue. this company was built on the path of computer gaming of graphics cards for that industry. for years, it has dominated industr
let's bring in ian king in san francisco.ast few weeks or months, your today they are doing well. is it all about ai? ian: it really is, if you look at the fundamentals of their business, they will be reporting revenue is down significantly from where it was a year ago. the answer is all, why are we valuing them so highly and what investors are looking at is somebody has to supply the plumbing behind artificial intelligence. right now, the only real answer to that is an nvidia's products. jon:...
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our golf correspondent ian carter has more.— players. our golf correspondent ian carter has more.re. yes, and when you consider it as _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than a _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than a year- carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than a year that l consider it as less than a year that he was holding the position of europe's ryder cup captain, that encapsulates the turmoil that has gone on since the arrival of live gulp. and now these punishments, the green light for that was given by the arbitration hearing, and the fact those players lost their appeal to the initial fines and suspensions put in place for playing in live golf and asian events without the permission. so stenson has gone. last week, we saw other big names from european golf in lee westwood and in bolton resign their memberships, the veteran richard bland has gone as well, and i expect other big names to foll
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andrea: la familia de ian sancho se encontraba regresando a las vegas de un viaje de california cuandoderrame cerebral, fue trasladado en aviÓn al hospital del niÑo de san diego, pero a pesar de los esfuerzos del mÉdico para controlar la hemorragia cerebral, se mantiene con soporte vital para que sus Órganos pueden ser donados y ayudar a vivir a otros niÑos. la familia tambiÉn creÓ una pÁgina en gofundme, con el objetivo de recaudar 11.000 $ para los gastos de hospital y el posterior funeral de ian. carolina: ¿quÉ se sabe sobre el conductor que habÍa ocasionado el accidente por estar ebrio? parte del alma ver la fotografÍa de ese niÑo en la cama del hospital con su peluche al lado. el hombre fue arrestado bajo una fianza de 100.000 $ en una cÁrcel del condado de riverside, la policÍa lo acusa de hacer un giro inseguro. andrea: lo —— por lo que perdiÓ el control y chocÓ. estaremos pendientes de su audiencia el prÓximo 13 de junio. borja: toda nuestra solidaridad con esta familia hispana. carolina: los hermanos eric y billy melÉndez, condenados a cadena perpetua hace casi 30 aÑos por mat
andrea: la familia de ian sancho se encontraba regresando a las vegas de un viaje de california cuandoderrame cerebral, fue trasladado en aviÓn al hospital del niÑo de san diego, pero a pesar de los esfuerzos del mÉdico para controlar la hemorragia cerebral, se mantiene con soporte vital para que sus Órganos pueden ser donados y ayudar a vivir a otros niÑos. la familia tambiÉn creÓ una pÁgina en gofundme, con el objetivo de recaudar 11.000 $ para los gastos de hospital y el posterior...
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ian: yeah.rd forecast in the environment is the assumption that if inflation is structurally higher, is only structurally higher for a specific. -- period of time and as long as the fed is committed to two inflation target they give us to a lower rate environment going forward. jonathan: interesting call. thank you. ian there. a lot of assumptions bait into that. tom: it is not just to 10 spread, there is information in different -- and focus on t-bill spread, three-month 10 year. but he has six of them tattooed on his left arm. jonathan: t-bills are a mess are are they? lisa: devin reacting the most to debt ceiling debacle -- they have been reacting the most debt ceiling debacle. what happens if the issue more t-bills in response to mechanisms? jonathan: i think we are done. lisa: we are never done. tom: froot loops have red and yellow food coloring in it. my sister lived on froot loops for four years. that was a major food group. jonathan: joe felt meant joins us shortly on the retail segment
ian: yeah.rd forecast in the environment is the assumption that if inflation is structurally higher, is only structurally higher for a specific. -- period of time and as long as the fed is committed to two inflation target they give us to a lower rate environment going forward. jonathan: interesting call. thank you. ian there. a lot of assumptions bait into that. tom: it is not just to 10 spread, there is information in different -- and focus on t-bill spread, three-month 10 year. but he has...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, first question what things are they asking for? >> several things they're focusing on. first and foremost, they want more money for interim and long-term housing to get people off the streets. the group which includes mayors from california's 13 largest cities are asking the governor to double his proposed budget on the issue from $1 billion to $2 billion every year. they say since 2018, the current programs have helped 120,000 californians find services. and the current budget has helped fund permit and rapid interim housing solutions like what you're seeing on your screen in san jose. the mayors also want an extra $1.5 billion for "project home key," which helps the city purchase buildings and hotels that are set up to house the homeless. >> however, we acknowledge that it's hard for many californians to see these results. that's because we're simply not keeping pace with the number of people who are becoming newly homeless. >> we need the state to prioritize ongoing funding for homeless interventions and services, and we need re
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us now. ian, first question what things are they asking for? >> several things they're focusing on. first and foremost, they want more money for interim and long-term housing to get people off the streets. the group which includes mayors from california's 13 largest cities are asking the governor to double his proposed budget on the issue from $1 billion to $2 billion every year. they say since 2018, the current programs have helped 120,000 californians find...
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winner announces he'll leave paris st—germain at the end of the season ryder cup stars sergio garcia, ianlter and lee westwood won't play in this year's event — find out why. manchester city striker erling haaland broke the record for goals in a premier league season as his side went back to the summit of the table by beating west ham. the norwegian scored his 35th league goal of the campaign in a 3—0 win to move past alan shearer and andrew cole's previous best of 34. haaland, in his debut season in english football, was given a guard of honour at full time by his team—mates as he set the new record in just his 31st game of the year. city are top again by a point over arsenal and with a game in hand. incredible. 22 years old, so still five gears left. how many times i make a substitution after hatrick at 60 minutes. otherwise maybe he would score more but at the same time maybe he will get injured because he is special. his body has to be all the time, like a watch, but incredible. congratulations to him. for all of the team to help him of course to achieve it. and it's really good to ha
winner announces he'll leave paris st—germain at the end of the season ryder cup stars sergio garcia, ianlter and lee westwood won't play in this year's event — find out why. manchester city striker erling haaland broke the record for goals in a premier league season as his side went back to the summit of the table by beating west ham. the norwegian scored his 35th league goal of the campaign in a 3—0 win to move past alan shearer and andrew cole's previous best of 34. haaland, in his...
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we will hear more on him an amount as we join our correspondent ian carter.ormal to see conditions like this at this time of year they are and how might it impact the prayers will cielo perhaps not here at oak hill but it is unusual for the pga to be interrupted by first light this morning. interrupted by first light this mornin: . , . interrupted by first light this morninu. , . ., , morning. the scene here really resembled _ morning. the scene here really resembled a — morning. the scene here really resembled a christmas - morning. the scene here really resembled a christmas card - morning. the scene here really i resembled a christmas card more morning. the scene here really - resembled a christmas card more than a springtime golf tournament. when this event was first scheduled to be played at oak hill, that was at a time when it was expected that the us pga would be played in august, so hot and steamy conditions but of course golf schedule has changed in the intervening period. it is now obviously a may date and at this point, geographically close to the
we will hear more on him an amount as we join our correspondent ian carter.ormal to see conditions like this at this time of year they are and how might it impact the prayers will cielo perhaps not here at oak hill but it is unusual for the pga to be interrupted by first light this morning. interrupted by first light this mornin: . , . interrupted by first light this morninu. , . ., , morning. the scene here really resembled _ morning. the scene here really resembled a — morning. the scene...
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now a study has looked at the long term health of those like ian, who took part. 16,000 former volunteers with around the same number of uk veterans. it found a 6% increase in the number of servicemen dying younger than expected. there was a slight risk of excess risk of lung cancers. and some chemical agents are known lung, lung known to cause lung cancer. we also found this urinary system increased risk and some increase in risk to do with behaviors resulting from things like ptsd. so they're difficult to sort of be exact about it, but there are there are paths through this that we think we can explore further. they also found a much higher early death rate for people who volunteered between 1960 and 1964.
now a study has looked at the long term health of those like ian, who took part. 16,000 former volunteers with around the same number of uk veterans. it found a 6% increase in the number of servicemen dying younger than expected. there was a slight risk of excess risk of lung cancers. and some chemical agents are known lung, lung known to cause lung cancer. we also found this urinary system increased risk and some increase in risk to do with behaviors resulting from things like ptsd. so they're...
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now a study has looked at the long term health of those like ian, who took part. it's compared the health of more than 16,000 former volunteers with around the same number of uk veterans. it found a 6% increase in the number of servicemen dying younger than expected. there was a slight risk of excess risk of lung cancers. and some chemical agents are known lung, lung known to cause lung cancer. we also found this urinary system increased risk and some increase in risk to do with behaviors resulting from things like ptsd. so they're difficult to sort of be exact about it, but there are there are paths through this that we think we can explore further. they also found a much higher early death rate for people who volunteered between 1960 and 1964. their risk was about 34% increased. so that's definitely something that we want to look at further. we don't know at the moment whether it's associated with any particular testing programme that was going on at the time or any particular experiences that they had at porton down. but we're very curious to find out more. ian
now a study has looked at the long term health of those like ian, who took part. it's compared the health of more than 16,000 former volunteers with around the same number of uk veterans. it found a 6% increase in the number of servicemen dying younger than expected. there was a slight risk of excess risk of lung cancers. and some chemical agents are known lung, lung known to cause lung cancer. we also found this urinary system increased risk and some increase in risk to do with behaviors...
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ian cull joins us now. i know you were at that encampment today. i'm wondering how many people are we talking about, and why now? why this encampment in particular? >> first off, it's going to affect about about an estimated 200 people who live along coyote creek, our sky ranger was overhead this morning when the clearing was going on. it's happening along a 4 pile stretch of coyote creek from old oakland road at quarry court. today we saw heavy machinery, and lots of debris. some of the encampments have been there for years. the clearing is happening now because san jose and valley water are about to start a large construction projects to prevent future flooding. we're talking about flooding the city had six years ago along the creek when thousands of people had to be evacuated. the city got almost $5 million from valley water to connect unhoused people with services and water, saying it's not safe to stay during construction. today i spoke with mercedes lewis who has lived along the creek, and the homeless advocate who says the mass clearings are
ian cull joins us now. i know you were at that encampment today. i'm wondering how many people are we talking about, and why now? why this encampment in particular? >> first off, it's going to affect about about an estimated 200 people who live along coyote creek, our sky ranger was overhead this morning when the clearing was going on. it's happening along a 4 pile stretch of coyote creek from old oakland road at quarry court. today we saw heavy machinery, and lots of debris. some of the...
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when we come back, the forgotten aftermath of hurricane ian.ht months later, when the 11th hour continues. h hour continues with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst psst) flonase. all good. our customers don't do what they do for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most when they find it. the exact thing that can change the world. some say it's what they were born to do... it's what they live to do... trinet serves small and medium sized businesses... so they can do more of what matters. benefits. payroll. compliance. trinet. people matter. >> hurricane ian hit this part of florida, the gulf of mexico, fort myers beach, sanibel, over eight months ago. and a lot of people have forgot about, it because the storm is over. but you look at the properties here, the devastation has just begun. it will be years before people are back, and before this area is fully recovered. >> the l
when we come back, the forgotten aftermath of hurricane ian.ht months later, when the 11th hour continues. h hour continues with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst psst) flonase. all good. our customers don't do what they do for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most when they find it. the exact thing that can change the...
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ian cull spoke with them about why they're doing this. ian, they're meant to grab your attention, pretty much in a different way, yes? >> yeah, a little different. they're colorful, bubbly, right in the middle of the tenderloin district. together sf action put up these signs, that's a nonprofit. some of them say "the fenta life months life." "no yelling while selling drugs, kids are trying to sleep." "drug dealers have more rights than our kids." these were on larkin in san francisco. we asked the nonprofit to explain the marketing strategy. >> the campaign is sort of cheerful and bright because we needed to draw contrast from the darkness of the reality of what's happening in our streets. we want people to confront the reality that we've all sort of normalized how bad it's gotten, we look the other way. we want you to not be able to look away from this. >> they're noticeable for sure. we've reported on the fentanyl crisis time and time again. many times. i'm wondering, why did they choose this particular month? >> so the ads are in the t
ian cull spoke with them about why they're doing this. ian, they're meant to grab your attention, pretty much in a different way, yes? >> yeah, a little different. they're colorful, bubbly, right in the middle of the tenderloin district. together sf action put up these signs, that's a nonprofit. some of them say "the fenta life months life." "no yelling while selling drugs, kids are trying to sleep." "drug dealers have more rights than our kids." these were...
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ryder cup stars sergio garcia, ian poulter and lee westwood won't play in this year's event — find outhy. manchester city striker erling haaland broke the record for goals in a premier league season as his side went back to the summit of the table by beating west ham.the norwegian scored his 35th league goal of the campaign in a 3—nil win to move past alan shearer and andrew cole's previous best of 34. haaland, in his debut season in english football, was given a guard of honour at full time by his teammates as he set the new record in just his 31st game of the year. a game in hand. 22 years old. we're still five games left. how many times i make a substitution after a hat trick at 60 minutes? otherwise, maybe we had to score more. but at the same time, maybe we get injured. because it's a special with this boy, you have to be all the time like a watch. but incredible. congratulations to him, for all the team to help him, of course, to achieve it. and yeah, it's really good. really good to have him. that's what the team played really well tonight. really disappointed. we lose our first
ryder cup stars sergio garcia, ian poulter and lee westwood won't play in this year's event — find outhy. manchester city striker erling haaland broke the record for goals in a premier league season as his side went back to the summit of the table by beating west ham.the norwegian scored his 35th league goal of the campaign in a 3—nil win to move past alan shearer and andrew cole's previous best of 34. haaland, in his debut season in english football, was given a guard of honour at full...
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thank you hillary and ian for what you've gone and done in this conference.five years ago the people of northern ireland and their leaders changed the course of history. it was a day when his three opened itself to hope. the people of northern ireland supported, worked for and established democratic peaceful process as their preferred form of governance. they overwhelmingly rejected political violence as a way to resolve their differences. if history teaches us anything, it is that history itself is never finished. on the evening the agreement was reached, i commended the men and women who wrote and signed it but i also said it would take other leaders in the future to shake card and extend their work so it has. i am here with many others to sound that bill one more time. life is changed for every human being, for every family, for every government, for every society. all human beings, every single one of us is probable is are all human organizations and institutions. human affairs, the answer to every problem in a new problem. today a quarter century after t
thank you hillary and ian for what you've gone and done in this conference.five years ago the people of northern ireland and their leaders changed the course of history. it was a day when his three opened itself to hope. the people of northern ireland supported, worked for and established democratic peaceful process as their preferred form of governance. they overwhelmingly rejected political violence as a way to resolve their differences. if history teaches us anything, it is that history...
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ian, you and i always talk about very serious and very important decisions that come out of scotus.ne last year dealing with fossil fuels. i almost passed out when i saw myself agreeing with brett kavanaugh on this, but kavanaugh's position is really the one we should be taking. the ruling from a 9-0 scotus effectively hurts not only us but generations to come. >> that's right. so it was a 9-0 decision with respect to whether the particular landowner in this case wins. she won. but it is a 5-4 decision with respect to how to read the clean water act. and like you said, even brett kavanaugh said the way the majority would read -- the clean water act was very bad. so, first of all, what you have to understand is the problem you have with water policy is that if i do something outside my home, the next time it rains, it might go down a storm drain and wind up in a reservoir somewhere. you know, toxins travel. and you need to have a way to prevent them from traveling to rivers. or other important bodies of water. this case primarily deals with wetlands. essentially what this case said i
ian, you and i always talk about very serious and very important decisions that come out of scotus.ne last year dealing with fossil fuels. i almost passed out when i saw myself agreeing with brett kavanaugh on this, but kavanaugh's position is really the one we should be taking. the ruling from a 9-0 scotus effectively hurts not only us but generations to come. >> that's right. so it was a 9-0 decision with respect to whether the particular landowner in this case wins. she won. but it is...
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ian tissaiiesn.— commercial director at itv. ian mcculloch. ian,— commercial director at itv. itv is a great brand . tv across. itv is a great brand. tv as a medium is fantastic. there's nothing that replace , is there's nothing that replace, is it? this is about governance. it's about creative governance . it's about creative governance. refreshing shows, not creating monsters that you then can't control. and that's, you know , control. and that's, you know, we've seen it in so many shows as it's happened again , the as it's happened again, the creative control isn't there. they haven't refreshed the show. um we've got it in peak time with itv where you can see some shows are starting to look tired and they need resting, i think from the public's point of view, this almost looks like an episode of love island. you put a bunch of egomaniacs together there and see what's going to explode and over time this has exploded. but this could easily be big brother or love island in the way that it's unfolded. and i think people are enjoying being watching the mighty fall. um, and they'
ian tissaiiesn.— commercial director at itv. ian mcculloch. ian,— commercial director at itv. itv is a great brand . tv across. itv is a great brand. tv as a medium is fantastic. there's nothing that replace , is there's nothing that replace, is it? this is about governance. it's about creative governance . it's about creative governance. refreshing shows, not creating monsters that you then can't control. and that's, you know , control. and that's, you know, we've seen it in so many shows...
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and i wouldn't be surprised if there was talk about a criminal investigation as well. >> so, ian, youave today as these reports were coming out, lies of justice thomas and ginni thomas. they put out statements. they said, nothing to see here. there's nothing wrong with this. how is this -- how are regular folks, who are watching this, seeing and reading what is happening. how are they supposed to continue to have faith in the supreme court given what you just described? you know, i used to work at the white house, and this would definitely be a no no. he there. >> yes, it is a neat trick, the supreme court doesn't have an ethics code and therefore clarence thomas has not violated any ethics code because they have no ethics code for him to violate. there may be some federal statutes that he's violated along the way. but, ultimately, what this comes down to is when you worked at the white house, the reason why you wouldn't have done anything like that, hopefully because you are an ethical person, but also because there would have been consequences if the white house employee did somethi
and i wouldn't be surprised if there was talk about a criminal investigation as well. >> so, ian, youave today as these reports were coming out, lies of justice thomas and ginni thomas. they put out statements. they said, nothing to see here. there's nothing wrong with this. how is this -- how are regular folks, who are watching this, seeing and reading what is happening. how are they supposed to continue to have faith in the supreme court given what you just described? you know, i used...
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thanks, ian.— it is by ian miller and it's out now. thanks, ian. we'll catch up monke— now.star but this week, gb news star nigel— but this week, gb news star wrger rorooe— but this week, gb news star nigel farage said that politicians— nigel farage said that politicians have failed us on next— politicians have failed us on next wron— politicians have failed us on brexit with ongoing alignment wron— brexit with ongoing alignment wrrn rne— brexit with ongoing alignment won me ur— brexit with ongoing alignment with the eu and— brexit with ongoing alignment with the eu and record amounts of with the eu and record amounts or uneneeneo— with the eu and record amounts of unchecked migration into the eounrry— of unchecked migration into the eounrry .— of unchecked migration into the eounrry . re— of unchecked migration into the eounrry . re ne— of unchecked migration into the country . is he right? let's put country. is he right? let's put mor— country. is he right? let's put rnor ro— country. is he right? let's put rnor ro my— country. is he right? let's put that to my viewers and
thanks, ian.— it is by ian miller and it's out now. thanks, ian. we'll catch up monke— now.star but this week, gb news star nigel— but this week, gb news star wrger rorooe— but this week, gb news star nigel farage said that politicians— nigel farage said that politicians have failed us on next— politicians have failed us on next wron— politicians have failed us on brexit with ongoing alignment wron— brexit with ongoing alignment wrrn rne— brexit with ongoing alignment won me...
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ian says if councils are eehe— money. ian says if councils are eehe fe— money.an you get better than someone else better pay than someone else on wet..— better pay than someone else on weer—weer- better pay than someone else on your,_your level?l your, you know, on your level? he— your, you know, on your level? he ehee— your, you know, on your level? it's also socialised._ your, you know, on your level? it's also socialised. i think fhef-e— it's also socialised. i think fhef-e e— it's also socialised. i think that's a really— it's also socialised. i think that's a really fair point that fhe— that's a really fair point that he feerre— that's a really fair point that the people actually the people who are actually eehe— the people who are actually eehe-freer— the people who are actually doing-front end- the people who are actually doing front end jobs or doing the front end jobs or eefeehhw— doing the front end jobs or actually.it's_ doing the front end jobs or actuallylit's a- doing the front end jobs or actually it's a binman the actually if it's a binman the fr
ian says if councils are eehe— money. ian says if councils are eehe fe— money.an you get better than someone else better pay than someone else on wet..— better pay than someone else on weer—weer- better pay than someone else on your,_your level?l your, you know, on your level? he— your, you know, on your level? he ehee— your, you know, on your level? it's also socialised._ your, you know, on your level? it's also socialised. i think fhef-e— it's also socialised. i think fhef-e...
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thanks, ian.— it is by ian miller and it's out now. thanks, ian. we'll catch up manne— now.ar nigel farage said that politicians— nigel farage said that politicians have failed us on prearr— politicians have failed us on mean wtm— politicians have failed us on brexit with ongoing alignment wtm— brexit with ongoing alignment wlrn me— brexit with ongoing alignment wlrn rne ru— brexit with ongoing alignment with the eu and— brexit with ongoing alignment with the eu and record amounts of with the eu and record amounts or uneneelel— with the eu and record amounts of unchecked migration into the country— of unchecked migration into the country .— of unchecked migration into the country . le— of unchecked migration into the country . re ne— of unchecked migration into the country . is he right? let's put country. is he right? let's put mar— country. is he right? let's put rnar ro— country. is he right? let's put mat to my— country. is he right? let's put that to my viewers and listeners in that to my viewers and listeners ln anorner— that to my viewers and listeners in another inst
thanks, ian.— it is by ian miller and it's out now. thanks, ian. we'll catch up manne— now.ar nigel farage said that politicians— nigel farage said that politicians have failed us on prearr— politicians have failed us on mean wtm— politicians have failed us on brexit with ongoing alignment wtm— brexit with ongoing alignment wlrn me— brexit with ongoing alignment wlrn rne ru— brexit with ongoing alignment with the eu and— brexit with ongoing alignment with the eu and record...
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joining us now, "wall street journal" reporter ian lovitt, and igor novakof, thank you for joining us. your reporting is fascinating to train thousands of conscripts for this long awaited counter offensive. they included an actor, a lawyer, and you write, only 20% of them had military experience before the full-scale invasion began. how much training are they getting, and how much of a disadvantage is that to have to essentially just sort of train and run? >> so first off, thanks for having me. you know, some of these guys have been training for more than a year now. a number of them who i met, who did all sorts of civilian jobs before the war began joined up right on february 24th, or even a couple of days beforehand. those guys have been getting trained for now 15 months, and i think feel a lot more comfortable than some of the newer recruits. obviously it's not ideal, and ukraine has suffered substantial losses. the leaked u.s. documents from february, the estimate was at least 15,000 killed, which was half to three times the estimate for -- or half to a third the estimate for russ
joining us now, "wall street journal" reporter ian lovitt, and igor novakof, thank you for joining us. your reporting is fascinating to train thousands of conscripts for this long awaited counter offensive. they included an actor, a lawyer, and you write, only 20% of them had military experience before the full-scale invasion began. how much training are they getting, and how much of a disadvantage is that to have to essentially just sort of train and run? >> so first off,...