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is. >>> welcome back at jane wells just showed you, thefts of a very specification car part jane, they have to work that undercarriage for those cars to get those converters >> reporter: it is not easy, brian. i'm at star automotive this is a catalystic converter, it cleans 9 exhaust and sends down to the mufflers increasingly people are saying this, it's gone. sawn out by thieves. it happened to brian coghlan instead of get the nice quiet prius sound, it sounded more like this. it's noisy, because the converter connects the engine to the nflers now why the precious metals have gone up in value rhodium prices have skyrocketed like they're gamestop. >> what you have to replace is everything, here all the way back you can't just get this piece. >> well just in the sheriff's jurisdiction alone in the last year over 230 catalystic converter thefts. >> it also happens to the same person repeatedly, so i've been a little concerned about that, not knowing every morning when i go out and try the car, is it going to happen to my car again? >> that's how they do it, zoom, zoom and it's done. >>
is. >>> welcome back at jane wells just showed you, thefts of a very specification car part jane, they have to work that undercarriage for those cars to get those converters >> reporter: it is not easy, brian. i'm at star automotive this is a catalystic converter, it cleans 9 exhaust and sends down to the mufflers increasingly people are saying this, it's gone. sawn out by thieves. it happened to brian coghlan instead of get the nice quiet prius sound, it sounded more like this....
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here is cnbc's jane wells in wine country. >> how did you become a winemaker? >> well, free booze. ] >> reporter: phil long grew up in englewood, california, and became an architect, but he discovered wine. and when he and his wife debra moved to the livermore valley, they started to make some. >> wine growing up to me was the four-foot tall bottle of chianti with the basket over it. >> reporter: they opened up longevity wines and named the wine of the region in 2018, and he partnered with bronco wines to go international, and they have big little lies, and then last may, george floyd lie and black lives mattered. >> we saw more online sales in the month of june than the entire year of 2019. >> you can see that he stands out, because less than 1% of winemakers are black, and even fewer black women who are winemakers liketonya pitts in san francisco. >> i said that i didn't choose wine, but wine chose me. >> reporter: and the support for scholarships is pouring in. >> is it all changing? absolutely. >> i would love the bowl of jelly beans with all of the colors and creeds and gender
here is cnbc's jane wells in wine country. >> how did you become a winemaker? >> well, free booze. ] >> reporter: phil long grew up in englewood, california, and became an architect, but he discovered wine. and when he and his wife debra moved to the livermore valley, they started to make some. >> wine growing up to me was the four-foot tall bottle of chianti with the basket over it. >> reporter: they opened up longevity wines and named the wine of the region in...
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here's cnbc's jane wells in wine country. >> how did you become a wine maker?free booze, no. >> phil long grew up in englewood, california, and became an architect. but he discovered wine and when he and his wife deborah moved to the livermore valley over a decade ago they started making some. >> wine growing up to me was that 4 foot tall bottle of k kiante they opened longevity wines, named the region's winery of the year in 2018 he grew the business by partnering with bronco wineries to go national the wines have been in shows like big little lies, and last may, george floyd died and black lives matter exploded. >> we saw more online sales in the first two weeks of june than we did in the entire year of 2019 >> reporter: you see phil long stands out less than 1% of wine makers are black, and there are even fewer black women who somalians, like tonya pits, wine director at the restaurant in san francisco. >> i always tell people that i didn't choose wine wine chose me. >> both are now trying to seize the moment through organizations like the association of afr
here's cnbc's jane wells in wine country. >> how did you become a wine maker?free booze, no. >> phil long grew up in englewood, california, and became an architect. but he discovered wine and when he and his wife deborah moved to the livermore valley over a decade ago they started making some. >> wine growing up to me was that 4 foot tall bottle of k kiante they opened longevity wines, named the region's winery of the year in 2018 he grew the business by partnering with bronco...
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high as hobby farming has become a thing leading to increase in the purchase of small tractors jane wells. hi, jane >> reporter: and on the snow hey, tyler yeah, as people are moving out of the cities and into the woods so to speak for covid they are discovering gardening and farming andsales of smaller tractors are the fastest growing segment. out here in the woods in maine nick pinfield a banker has decided he has to have one >> this tree has some dead wood and this is probably from a deer eating it. >> reporter: he has relocated to his home, his weekend vacation home in harbor side, maine, where he is now working from home and he discovered 28 wild apple trees. he is nurturing them back to health, planting new ones, starting with a deere mower and now wants to spend 25 grand on a tractor. >> i will say that once you plant a tree it is very addictive. you start to get the hang of it and hopefully get some good fruit from it. there we go. >> reporter: all right this is the new ceo of agco which has the massey ferguson line and while overall small tractor sales in north america were up 21
high as hobby farming has become a thing leading to increase in the purchase of small tractors jane wells. hi, jane >> reporter: and on the snow hey, tyler yeah, as people are moving out of the cities and into the woods so to speak for covid they are discovering gardening and farming andsales of smaller tractors are the fastest growing segment. out here in the woods in maine nick pinfield a banker has decided he has to have one >> this tree has some dead wood and this is probably...
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jane wells is in hollywood, florida, with more on that story. hi, jane >> reporter: hay, tyler.urism numbers show canadian business down 90%, and -- the border with canada remains closed, but you can still fly here former coming across through airplanes, and then having their cars transported, but learning when they go back home, they'll be forced to stay in a government quarantine hotel until they got -- >> three days in the hotel, they test you, you don't see nobody, you're allowed to go out and smoke a cigarette once in a while. it's almost jail. >> i don't know if i'm supposed to say that, but the government is not treating us like your government. >> snowbirds and screaming and squawking, saying that wasn't the case when we left, but there's not a lot of sympathy for travelers, as i said. >> reporter: jill under letter stays in sarasota, but she's staying home whether to travel has really divided the snowbefore communities. here in florida her benefiting a little bit from domestic visitors and they got a bump from the super ballast week. >> i just returned from florida a we
jane wells is in hollywood, florida, with more on that story. hi, jane >> reporter: hay, tyler.urism numbers show canadian business down 90%, and -- the border with canada remains closed, but you can still fly here former coming across through airplanes, and then having their cars transported, but learning when they go back home, they'll be forced to stay in a government quarantine hotel until they got -- >> three days in the hotel, they test you, you don't see nobody, you're...
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well, these are all city people, really, right? so janegreat to see you as always >> take care >> all right, dan. you flagged industrials here on the call best looking chart >> look at that xli, the s&p industrial select etf, it's breaking out to new all-time high, it's been in a consolidation and if you like that tim has been all over the boeings, and guy has been an animal as it relates to cat and deere. that's how you play it i think that's a good looking chart and it will probably go to a hundred. >> who knows we've been talking about caterpillar since the spring i think you can stay with caterpillar and analysts will have to start jacking up the numbers. apparently jane rented a car and was going 25 miles an hour on a highway because the check engine light was on kchlt you imagine the irate people that's pay-per-view for me, just an fyi >> tim, what do you think about what happens to all these tractors after the up and down ings and people go back to city living >> i'm a buyer of one at least my john deere lawn tractor, i might be the
well, these are all city people, really, right? so janegreat to see you as always >> take care >> all right, dan. you flagged industrials here on the call best looking chart >> look at that xli, the s&p industrial select etf, it's breaking out to new all-time high, it's been in a consolidation and if you like that tim has been all over the boeings, and guy has been an animal as it relates to cat and deere. that's how you play it i think that's a good looking chart and it...
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well, jane, this week has brought _ reading into this? _ reading into this? well, jane, this week has brought more positive i reading into this? well, jane, this - week has brought more positive news. we learn from professor chris whitty that, in the view of him and fellow experts, we were past the peak. things were moving in the right direction. we know that daily reported case numbers are down around a quarter, week on week. it is nearly the same for daily hospital admissions. is nearly the same for daily hospitaladmissions. now we is nearly the same for daily hospital admissions. now we have had the ons hospital admissions. now we have had the 0ns survey, we heard about that a bit earlier, which is a broader survey of infections because it takes in people who don't know they've got the virus and who don't have symptoms. that does suggest last week, in england, scotland and northern ireland, at least, case rates were falling. although they were level in wales. so, things are looking more optimistic. that is why we are hearing political
well, jane, this week has brought _ reading into this? _ reading into this? well, jane, this week has brought more positive i reading into this? well, jane, this - week has brought more positive news. we learn from professor chris whitty that, in the view of him and fellow experts, we were past the peak. things were moving in the right direction. we know that daily reported case numbers are down around a quarter, week on week. it is nearly the same for daily hospital admissions. is nearly the...
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shep >> jane wells, live in los angeles. >>> president biden decidedly not engaging with the ins andsage from the white house this week. >> joe biden is the president. he's not a pundit. he's not going to opine on the back and forth arguments, nor is he watching them that are taking place in the senate. >> instead, he's staying focused on his agenda they tell us meeting with the treasury secretary janet yellen today to discuss his relief package administration insisting that remains the president's priority house democrats moving forward with a proposal for the next round overdf disaster relief chs outlining how big the payments will be and who will get the checks where do the stimulus talks or checks stand >> reporter: well, shep, in the house lawmakers started to debate details of the covid relief package and for now, there is no change to who would get the full $1400 stimulus check for individuals, the cut off is at $75,000 and for couples, it would be for those who make up to $150,000. now people who earn more than that would get smaller checks and if you're a single person that
shep >> jane wells, live in los angeles. >>> president biden decidedly not engaging with the ins andsage from the white house this week. >> joe biden is the president. he's not a pundit. he's not going to opine on the back and forth arguments, nor is he watching them that are taking place in the senate. >> instead, he's staying focused on his agenda they tell us meeting with the treasury secretary janet yellen today to discuss his relief package administration...
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here's cnbc's jane wells. >> an accident is something that is unforeseen, unpredictable, if you willly, this wasn't. >> reporter: ntsb investigators methodically laid out what happened the morning of the crash, including this video of the helicopter carrying kobe bryant and eight others one minute before, heading straight into clouds, speeding at 140 knots. >> what was he trained to do at that point >> it's very clear that slowing down is. >> reporter: investigators say the pilot ignored his training, violated federal rules and had no plan b on file if weather went bad he became disoriented in the fog and lost control, but in a surprise move to some, investigators do not believe a warning system telling zobayan he was heading toward the ground would help. >> this would not have aided in the situation, it was beyond the parameters, and would have been more of a confusing factor than anything else. >> reporter: in the end, the ntsb believes he was likely influenced by self-induced pressure to continue flying, in part because he wanted to please his celebrity client, and it also said is
here's cnbc's jane wells. >> an accident is something that is unforeseen, unpredictable, if you willly, this wasn't. >> reporter: ntsb investigators methodically laid out what happened the morning of the crash, including this video of the helicopter carrying kobe bryant and eight others one minute before, heading straight into clouds, speeding at 140 knots. >> what was he trained to do at that point >> it's very clear that slowing down is. >> reporter:...
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call it a crash investigators said today but do not call it an accident here's cnbc jane wells >> anis unforeseen, unprotectable, full unfortunately this wasn't. >> reporter: ntsb investigators methodically laid out what happened the morning of the crash including this video of the helicopter carrying kobe bryant and eight others one minute before heading straight into the clouds speeding at 140 knots. >> what was he trained to do at that point >> it's very clear that slowing down is -- >> reporter: investigators say the pilot ignored his training, violated federal rules and had no plan "b" on file if weather went bad he became disoriented in the fog and lost control, but in a surprise move to some investigators do not believe a warning system telling zimbabwean he was headed towards the ground would have helped. >> the pilot doesn't really know which way is up so this type of system would not aid in that situation. it was beyond the parameters and would likely just be more of a confusing factor than anything else. >> reporter: in the end the ntsb bel believes that the pilot was indu
call it a crash investigators said today but do not call it an accident here's cnbc jane wells >> anis unforeseen, unprotectable, full unfortunately this wasn't. >> reporter: ntsb investigators methodically laid out what happened the morning of the crash including this video of the helicopter carrying kobe bryant and eight others one minute before heading straight into the clouds speeding at 140 knots. >> what was he trained to do at that point >> it's very clear that...
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here is cnbc's jane wells. >> reporter: nick is a banker. he's also a farmer. ♪ >> reporter: well tom a new version of "green acres. pinfield used to work in portland, maine, and now he does the same job from home. >> i love it up here. >> reporter: up here is north of portland where he bought a vacation home for the weekends, but now he is here full-time and like a lot of americans leaving the cities during covid, he has discovered a green thumb. he is bringing a sickly apple orchard back the life. >> this tree has dead wood on it, and some of it like here, this is probably from the deer eating it. >> reporter: as america is going back to the land, the smaller tractors are the fastest growing segment of the tractor ndustry >> after working so many weeks or months with the shovel, or some other hand tool, it gets old. so you are looking to upgrade to something more modern like a tractor. >> adco owns the massey ferguson brand, and sales grew some 40%. >> the tractor i want is only about 20,000, but it is the implements that you want. >> it h
here is cnbc's jane wells. >> reporter: nick is a banker. he's also a farmer. ♪ >> reporter: well tom a new version of "green acres. pinfield used to work in portland, maine, and now he does the same job from home. >> i love it up here. >> reporter: up here is north of portland where he bought a vacation home for the weekends, but now he is here full-time and like a lot of americans leaving the cities during covid, he has discovered a green thumb. he is bringing...
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>> plus, people who make wine should look like the people who drink it that's what one told our jane wellsntry tonight. >> reporter: yes, shep, i'm in my happy place the title black winemaker sounds unusual because it is. get used to hearing it more often, when we come back ♪ (angelic choir) ♪ umm, honey...why is guy fieri in our kitchen? i don't know. i'm booking you a one-way ticket to flavortown with a king's hawaiian meatball sub. ♪ ♪ i gotta go. your neighbor needs king's hawaiian bread. hey, i got you. guy fieri? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pick up like a pro. just order on the subway app and it's ready to go with contactless curbside. turkey sub in a hot tub! now get 15% off any footlong when you order in the app. >>> the massive solar winds cyber attack that breached mult facilities including the pentagon was launched from inside the united states, that's from president biden's cybersecurity chief. she says it's still likely russia was behind the attack the hackers broke into at least nine government agencies and 100 private companies, but there could be more. >> the hackers launched the hack from
>> plus, people who make wine should look like the people who drink it that's what one told our jane wellsntry tonight. >> reporter: yes, shep, i'm in my happy place the title black winemaker sounds unusual because it is. get used to hearing it more often, when we come back ♪ (angelic choir) ♪ umm, honey...why is guy fieri in our kitchen? i don't know. i'm booking you a one-way ticket to flavortown with a king's hawaiian meatball sub. ♪ ♪ i gotta go. your neighbor needs...
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shep >> jane, why not have data or voice recorders or both? >> reporter: wellbrad sherman's bill, they would be mandated and they are already mandated on air ambulances it's not clear -- the data recorder in this case would have helped but the voice recorder would not. that only records conversations between crew this was only a one pilot job. >> jane wells live for us. thank you. >>> a new report out today on california's deadliest wildfire ever it paints a sobering picture of what the rest of the state could face in the near future. scientists looked at the 2018 campfire to figure out how it exploded the inferno north of sacramento killed 85 people, destroyed 18,000 homes and buildings you may remember the fire for the damage it in flikted on this one town, the town of paradise which became front page news today's report found they were relatively prepared for a big fire and still got destroyed cnbc's scott cohn live at boulder creek tonight. scott, what else did we learn from this review >> reporter: well, shep, this was really learning about better dealing
shep >> jane, why not have data or voice recorders or both? >> reporter: wellbrad sherman's bill, they would be mandated and they are already mandated on air ambulances it's not clear -- the data recorder in this case would have helped but the voice recorder would not. that only records conversations between crew this was only a one pilot job. >> jane wells live for us. thank you. >>> a new report out today on california's deadliest wildfire ever it paints a sobering...
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jane wells is looking at the trend that's producing big returns for investors.ane >> reporter: you can do it, dom, i will go anywhere for a story, including the woods of maine, but as americans are leaving the city for the country during covid, they're discovering green acres is the place to be that's when "worldwide exchange" comes back your doctor gives you a prescription let's get you on some antibiotics right away. you could have it brought right to your door, with free 1-to-2 day delivery from your local cvs... or same day if you need it sooner but at a time like this, aren't you glad you can also just swing by to pick it up, and get your questions answered. because peace of mind is something you just can't get in a cardboard box. that's healthier made easier. at cvs. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." some of the stocks on the move in early trading shares are falling as the company indicated first quarter numbers are trending only marginally better right now. square also buying another $170 million in bitcoin, which is fueling revenue for its popula
jane wells is looking at the trend that's producing big returns for investors.ane >> reporter: you can do it, dom, i will go anywhere for a story, including the woods of maine, but as americans are leaving the city for the country during covid, they're discovering green acres is the place to be that's when "worldwide exchange" comes back your doctor gives you a prescription let's get you on some antibiotics right away. you could have it brought right to your door, with free...
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have because that only records conversations between crew, and this was only a one pilot job. >> jane wellse for us, thank you. >>> a new report out today on california's deadliest wildfire ever, it paints a really sobering picture of what the rest of the state could face in the near future. scientists looked at the 2018 campfire to figure out how it exploded the inferno north of sacramento killed 85 people, destroyed 18,000 homes and buildings you may remember the fire for the damage it inflicted on this one town, the town of paradise, which became front page news today's report found that town was relatively well-prepared for a big fire and still got destroyed. cnbc's scott cone live at boulder creek tonight. scott, what else did we learn from this review >> reporter: well, chef, this really was about learning to better deal with what's become a fact of life in california and elsewhere, really now year round. case in point where i am in the santa cruz mountains south of the bay area, this is a fire that burned in august, but when the winds kicked up here just last month, they actually rei
have because that only records conversations between crew, and this was only a one pilot job. >> jane wellse for us, thank you. >>> a new report out today on california's deadliest wildfire ever, it paints a really sobering picture of what the rest of the state could face in the near future. scientists looked at the 2018 campfire to figure out how it exploded the inferno north of sacramento killed 85 people, destroyed 18,000 homes and buildings you may remember the fire for the...
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in stonington, maine, here is cnbc's jane wells. >> go and head and grab it right by the care apass.there we go >> reporter: covid shell-shocked the lobster industry, at least at first. >> it was terrifying i mean restaurants were closing. cruise ships had canceled. >> reporter: but not only have they clawed their way out, prices are now above average, going from $4 a pound wholesale last march to around $10 right now. hugh reynolds runs greenhead lobster in stonington, maine, and processes 10 million pounds a year he credits the home chef movement during the pandemic with saving the industry as people started buying lobsters at the grocery store. >> we really think this new home consumer and the eating quality foods, preparing them yourself at home is a trend that's going to continue, we're hoping. >> reporter: mark murl of get maine lobster runs a direct to consumer business that took off so much during covid, he had to buy new equipment. >> we went from an average monday would be 75 boxes to today we're shipping 600 boxes one of the first things we got was a forklift, and who knew
in stonington, maine, here is cnbc's jane wells. >> go and head and grab it right by the care apass.there we go >> reporter: covid shell-shocked the lobster industry, at least at first. >> it was terrifying i mean restaurants were closing. cruise ships had canceled. >> reporter: but not only have they clawed their way out, prices are now above average, going from $4 a pound wholesale last march to around $10 right now. hugh reynolds runs greenhead lobster in stonington,...
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shep >> jane wells, thank you >>> the golden nugget wants to hit the jackpot by going public again.opping cnbc's on the money fertitta taking his restaurant and casino public for a second time in a deal estimated $6.6 billion, including debt. fertitta said he will continue running the business and controlling 60% of theoverall company. the deal is for five casinos and who are than 500 restaurants, including bubba gump shrimp and morton's steak house he also owns the rus hughes ton nuggets but they're not part of the deal >>> google it taking over your stereo ford announcing the tech giant will be responsible for the infotainment centers in their c cars by 2023 and drivers will not need an android smart phone to make them work. >>> jetblue wants to win over transatlantic flyers, revamping its premium mint cabin new suites reportedly feature sliding doors for privacy, live flat seats and direct access to the aisle. upgraded cabin is expected to debut on jetblue's new route to london this summer >>> on wall street, stocks jumped in the first session of february dow up 229, led by micro
shep >> jane wells, thank you >>> the golden nugget wants to hit the jackpot by going public again.opping cnbc's on the money fertitta taking his restaurant and casino public for a second time in a deal estimated $6.6 billion, including debt. fertitta said he will continue running the business and controlling 60% of theoverall company. the deal is for five casinos and who are than 500 restaurants, including bubba gump shrimp and morton's steak house he also owns the rus hughes...
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jane wells, following the money and the crime. >> reporter: hey, shep i'm at the automotive shop.s is the cat littic converter it cleans the exhaust coming out of the engine and extends it down to the muffler. increasing this is what people are finding, it's gone, sawn out by thieves in themiddle of the night. it happened to brian last christmas eve he went to run errands in the provide us. >> there was a loud rumbling noise in the car. >> it sounded more like this >> that's how you know it got stolen. >> across the country, cat littic converter thefts have shot up. the reason, there are precious metals inside which have become more valuable, especially with tougher ee manipulation standards. rode yum in particular is up 80 oh% since march, to nearly $20,000 an ounce. >> we had in the sheriff's jurisdiction alone, in the last year, over 230 cat littic converter thefts. >> that's how they do it done. >> walt morehead says converters for some models are on back order and replacing them is expensive. >> what you have to replace is everything, here all the way back you can't just get
jane wells, following the money and the crime. >> reporter: hey, shep i'm at the automotive shop.s is the cat littic converter it cleans the exhaust coming out of the engine and extends it down to the muffler. increasing this is what people are finding, it's gone, sawn out by thieves in themiddle of the night. it happened to brian last christmas eve he went to run errands in the provide us. >> there was a loud rumbling noise in the car. >> it sounded more like this >>...
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jane wells joins us live from hollywood, florida, with, let's be honest, the best assignment of the daye is the deal, morgan 3.5 million canadians come down here every year and spend $6 million since covid hit that's down 99%. those bold enough to come are being travel shamed back home by fellow canadians how crowded would this broadwalk be on a normal february day? >> jam packed. >> reporter: stephen cline is with the local marriott. now, the border with can ada ha been closed for months canadians can still fly here, but few are. what is the difference in occupancy from last year to this year >> anywhere down from 30 to 50% occupancy. >> we are supposed to be at least 300 people we are 12 or maybe 13. >> i have pretty much gone every january, february or march at least once and sometimes twice for probably the last 20 years. >> reporter: now, jim buyers is a travel editor in toronto, skipping his beloved florida this year. he says most canadians, most trust their government whether it says don't travel >> well, to a lot of canadians going to florida, it's almost our god-given right. wh
jane wells joins us live from hollywood, florida, with, let's be honest, the best assignment of the daye is the deal, morgan 3.5 million canadians come down here every year and spend $6 million since covid hit that's down 99%. those bold enough to come are being travel shamed back home by fellow canadians how crowded would this broadwalk be on a normal february day? >> jam packed. >> reporter: stephen cline is with the local marriott. now, the border with can ada ha been closed for...
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cnbc's jane wells has the story from hollywood, florida. >> reporter: hollywood beach should be be filleds not >> in my context we're supposed to be 300 canadian people. we're 12, maybe 13 >> reporter: the canada border has been closed for months most are not despite a few jetting down for vaccines. jim buyers has been coming to florida for 20 years not this year. >> to a lot of canadians, going to florida it's a god given right. >> reporter: 3.6 million canadians came once covid hit visits dropped 99%. out west, visits are down 70%. >> reporter: how crowded would this broad walk be on a normal february day >> jam packed. >> reporter: steve clyne is with the hollywood marriott what's the difference last year to this year >> anywhere down 30 to 50% occupancy. >> right now there's a lot of travel shaming >> reporter: she's skipping her sarasota condo whether to travel has divided the snow bird community. >> canadians are a little bit more adherent or willing to take their governor at their word. >> i don't know if i'm supposed to say, but the government is not treating us like your governme
cnbc's jane wells has the story from hollywood, florida. >> reporter: hollywood beach should be be filleds not >> in my context we're supposed to be 300 canadian people. we're 12, maybe 13 >> reporter: the canada border has been closed for months most are not despite a few jetting down for vaccines. jim buyers has been coming to florida for 20 years not this year. >> to a lot of canadians, going to florida it's a god given right. >> reporter: 3.6 million canadians...
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of his opponents in that i suppose its successes and they did it they don't seem that janie and jane you well i disagree with you there i don't think you just said your she's authentic i think he denies his failures altogether that there's a transparent they're going by their well they're written all over the results but don't forget donald trump can't get anywhere near the feelings that have to do with say you're losing you know to crecy and that's why conspiracy theories are needed because if you get close to feelings of humanness sadness grief loss sail you're you're close to the soul. but for the person with a trauma history you can't even get close to those feelings so you have to dissociate them and protect yourself with identifications with with well look at him he's he's got golden hair he lives in a tower he's got king midas wealth and he says only i can fix it. so that's not exactly the you know joe biden are our new president lives in a basement wears a mask and talks all the time about his own injuries what i want to ask you about is how to deal how america or health america shoul
of his opponents in that i suppose its successes and they did it they don't seem that janie and jane you well i disagree with you there i don't think you just said your she's authentic i think he denies his failures altogether that there's a transparent they're going by their well they're written all over the results but don't forget donald trump can't get anywhere near the feelings that have to do with say you're losing you know to crecy and that's why conspiracy theories are needed because if...
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jane: maine is well-placed for launching into polar orbit, but it is also really cold.cause its own problems. >> once you get to below -10 fahrenheit, we actually have issues. we did not expect it to get this cold. so we are doing everything to warm up the rocket's internals. we have a heater in there. jane: anyone doubting maine's ability to establish itself as a key player in the increasingly diverse space industry should look at the history books. during the cold war, this winter wilderness was america's front line of defense. the b-52 bombers that constantly per - constantly patrolled the skies were maintained inside this massive hanger. the base closed in 1994, but the infrastructure is still here. just waiting to play a new role. >> hello! jane: maine has other bases it can use, and some 50 companies already working in the aerospace industry. it is hoped that blueshift's success will boost plans for a new spaceport complex. jane o'brien, bbc news, mai the acclaimed u.k.ne. laura: filmmaker kevin mcdonald has a new maker. it brings together personal videos around t
jane: maine is well-placed for launching into polar orbit, but it is also really cold.cause its own problems. >> once you get to below -10 fahrenheit, we actually have issues. we did not expect it to get this cold. so we are doing everything to warm up the rocket's internals. we have a heater in there. jane: anyone doubting maine's ability to establish itself as a key player in the increasingly diverse space industry should look at the history books. during the cold war, this winter...
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well. guy: jane, stick around. we need to talk more about what is happening in europe. we will talk more about what mario draghi is going to deliver. jane foley joining us from rabobank. draghi talking about rebuilding the italian economy and the european economy as well. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $300 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local xfinity store. means suppting european union that will bring about a common budget to combat number states' recessions in this difficult time. guy: mario draghi delivering his first speech as prime minister before the italian senate. he called on his fellow ita
well. guy: jane, stick around. we need to talk more about what is happening in europe. we will talk more about what mario draghi is going to deliver. jane foley joining us from rabobank. draghi talking about rebuilding the italian economy and the european economy as well. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $300 a year with...
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going to probably the 600 million doses of pfizer moderna and 100 million doses of stuff, jane j by july. >>well, there's 300 million americans so it sounds like everybody would be covered. i think so you know we were kind of customers say, but again with pfizer moderna. >>you have to divide by 2 that's the kind of my we have to do is a complicated. >>you know doctor already i'm hearing people say well i want the one shot or on the other end of the spectrum saying well, this one may not be as effective. i'm waiting. i don't know do you have to remind people just take what shot becomes available. >>yes, definitely i think with in mind you're going to get the invite. mike russo recommendation would be to just kept what invited for. and you know when the dust settles people may have more choice but right now it's just a matter of vaccinating as many americans as possible. so we all have some protection. >>you know as a year ago just before saint patrick's day when san francisco shut down and then the rest of the country started to follow suit santa clara already shut down. centre county. now we're
going to probably the 600 million doses of pfizer moderna and 100 million doses of stuff, jane j by july. >>well, there's 300 million americans so it sounds like everybody would be covered. i think so you know we were kind of customers say, but again with pfizer moderna. >>you have to divide by 2 that's the kind of my we have to do is a complicated. >>you know doctor already i'm hearing people say well i want the one shot or on the other end of the spectrum saying well, this...
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jane. >>darya good morning. well, the new ceo of wells fargo's talked about how the company needs to streamline and they have begun the layoffs analysts kind of evaluate what the bank has done so far so it said the ceo says tech 10 billion in class will need to be done in total to get the business where it needs to be this will come from various units of the bank there's no firm timetable for the completion of the layoffs of the other changes with the bank it's a they do expect to cut 3.7 billion this year well united this morning, a 14,000 furloughs leaders of 2 unions representing 75,000 flight attendants have written to congressional leaders to seek another 15 billion in payroll support through september 30th companies are legally required to inform employees if their jobs are possibly in jeopardy. it does not mean though that they will ultimately lose their jobs and more than half of americans planning to celebrate valentine's day and will spin it collected 2.8 billion. this year that's going to the national reta
jane. >>darya good morning. well, the new ceo of wells fargo's talked about how the company needs to streamline and they have begun the layoffs analysts kind of evaluate what the bank has done so far so it said the ceo says tech 10 billion in class will need to be done in total to get the business where it needs to be this will come from various units of the bank there's no firm timetable for the completion of the layoffs of the other changes with the bank it's a they do expect to cut 3.7...
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jane. all right well more of stories for your money right now gas prices if you've noticed they seem to behing their way up you couldn't tell my tank, but that won't be quite as romantic james, no. i've had to have time to go in my tank i've been watching it go up and up and over the month of january yeah by the gas station on the way 5 you know every day there's another or i say goes up by the nickel and dime us up and goes pennies i just always that difference and how that worked out will tran standing by live for us now with the very latest on the story. hey good morning. well. >>yeah you'll be social distancing from your money pretty soon and it will be more than 6 feet grow wider and wider because according to gas experts sooner than later we will be paying as much if not more than what we paid pre pandemic you can see all the cars right behind me pulling up to them. gas station here in burlingame i'm sure they're not happy about it, nobody is happy. >>but the good news is it is a good sign that we are lifting from the pandemic because more people are moving out and about so they're d
jane. all right well more of stories for your money right now gas prices if you've noticed they seem to behing their way up you couldn't tell my tank, but that won't be quite as romantic james, no. i've had to have time to go in my tank i've been watching it go up and up and over the month of january yeah by the gas station on the way 5 you know every day there's another or i say goes up by the nickel and dime us up and goes pennies i just always that difference and how that worked out will...
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jane, her husband jim, we called him pup. i had a boat up on norris lake and it would seat six people. we could go up there on weekends. just go up and anchor. well, one time jane's holding a watermelon and the keys and so someone shouts drop the watermelon and she drops the keys in the lake. she was called calamity jane. one time they were having a dinner party and she had put the tossed salad up on top of the refrigerator. people have arrived. the tossed salad gets dumped on the floor. oh, jane, i thought you had already tossed that salad. and they were so quick with their jokes and they were a wonderful couple. a lot of fun memories like that. i think it was a happy time here in oak ridge. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on cspan3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3. created by america's cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> week nights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight historian patrick charles a
jane, her husband jim, we called him pup. i had a boat up on norris lake and it would seat six people. we could go up there on weekends. just go up and anchor. well, one time jane's holding a watermelon and the keys and so someone shouts drop the watermelon and she drops the keys in the lake. she was called calamity jane. one time they were having a dinner party and she had put the tossed salad up on top of the refrigerator. people have arrived. the tossed salad gets dumped on the floor. oh,...
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needs to somehow get tough with beijing which isn't really me engaging china well trying to. jane it is that even possible the bite ministration will eventually have to answer this question. to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guest michael maloof in washington and he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst and asking major we have james nokia's professor of international relations at new york university and in beijing we crossed away oh and he is a news anchor and host. all right gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i was appreciate go to james 1st james you know we we heard when secretary blinken was being confirmed as secretary of state he made some interesting comments particular when it comes to china and he said basically agreed with the trump administration's approach to china how do you take that on board and you see that the the biden ministration will be nuance when it comes to china or this will be a continuation of the 4 years of the trumpet ministration go ahead james one of my 1st rules about pol
needs to somehow get tough with beijing which isn't really me engaging china well trying to. jane it is that even possible the bite ministration will eventually have to answer this question. to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guest michael maloof in washington and he is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst and asking major we have james nokia's professor of international relations at new york university and in beijing we crossed away oh and he is a news anchor and...
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well. guy: jane foley is going to be coming up, joining us from rabobank to give us her take.spective on all of this. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix steel is over in new york. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." the eu tripling its order of moderna vaccine and securing an additional 200 million extra doses from pfizer/biontech, and seeing production at astrazeneca's facility drastically increase. but the recovery remains farther behind. we have seen the data, with breakeven inflation rates widening to a proxy with the unit states. prime minister draghi lays out a far-reaching political plan for his country and for europe, saying a common eu budget is required to put his budget back on track. ford pledges to be all electric in europe by 2030. this is january car sales collapsed in the region
well. guy: jane foley is going to be coming up, joining us from rabobank to give us her take.spective on all of this. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. alix steel is over in new york. we are counting you down to the european close on "bloomberg markets." the eu tripling its order of moderna vaccine and securing an additional 200 million extra doses from pfizer/biontech, and seeing production at astrazeneca's facility drastically...
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go home safe and we want to be able not to spread this disease tower families as well >> reporter: tampa bay mayor janeastor has been proactive on safety messaging. we asked her about these images >> i am as dismayed at these videos as you are. it is not an appropriate portrayal of what the majority of responsible business owners are doing. >> reporter: why can you not go in and break up these parties? >> we see the video the same way you see the video, after the fact but that doesn't mean that we have not spoken to every single one of these business owners, and they all clearly know the rules. >> reporter: nationwide the trends are finally moving in the right direction. cases are down 19% in the last two weeks. with the death toll quickly approaching half a million in the u.s., officials across the country are asking people to stay home this weekend to stop another surge. >> if you're going to do a super bowl gathering, it should really be just the people immediately in your life >> please do not attend in-person super bowl parties this weekend that can be a superspreader event. >> reporter: as 7,500
go home safe and we want to be able not to spread this disease tower families as well >> reporter: tampa bay mayor janeastor has been proactive on safety messaging. we asked her about these images >> i am as dismayed at these videos as you are. it is not an appropriate portrayal of what the majority of responsible business owners are doing. >> reporter: why can you not go in and break up these parties? >> we see the video the same way you see the video, after the fact...
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well, we are what not the only ones| we are what not the only ones who have been playing around the smart accessories. janeason. experimenting with spring colours and make up is challenging at the moment with many beauty store account is closed, but new apps are providing perfect make up matches using ai and glasses you can use at home or even in the park. these are zozo glass by a japanese online fashion retailer zozo. they have different colour swatches designed around your eyes and when using them with the smartphone up, you can find the perfect colour for your skin tone without leaving your home. the first step is using a smartphone's camera to use look at all of the colours in the frame. as you look around, the uppersees frame. as you look around, the upper sees how each of the colours are affected by the environment. this environmental lighting is calculated and then removed from the image, revealing the true colour of your skin, revealing the true colour of yourskin, hairand eyes. your face is shown are split into different zones with the best foundations owns thought each section. it also detects p
well, we are what not the only ones| we are what not the only ones who have been playing around the smart accessories. janeason. experimenting with spring colours and make up is challenging at the moment with many beauty store account is closed, but new apps are providing perfect make up matches using ai and glasses you can use at home or even in the park. these are zozo glass by a japanese online fashion retailer zozo. they have different colour swatches designed around your eyes and when...
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but for now, at least, jane mugo is free to fight another day. hello. well all through the week. the east—to—northeasterly winds will continue. further snow showers are expected, and some hard overnight frosts. you can see the origin of the cold air in russia, blowing across the baltic, southern parts of scandinavia, the north sea, the uk, ireland, and out into the atlantic. to the south, the opposite — mild conditions spreading in off the atlantic, sending weather fronts into portugal, spain. much milder, warmer conditions here, where as to the north, we've got the cold easterly wind and, in places, blizzards, as well. so let's have a look at the forecast than from morning onwards on tuesday — subzero temperatures, obviously. these are the city center temperatures at 6am. in the scottish glens, it'll be even colder than that and, through the day once again, hit and miss snow showers. these streamers, so lines of snow bringing additional accumulations of snow in some eastern and central parts of the uk. and even the possibility of some sleet and snow across
but for now, at least, jane mugo is free to fight another day. hello. well all through the week. the east—to—northeasterly winds will continue. further snow showers are expected, and some hard overnight frosts. you can see the origin of the cold air in russia, blowing across the baltic, southern parts of scandinavia, the north sea, the uk, ireland, and out into the atlantic. to the south, the opposite — mild conditions spreading in off the atlantic, sending weather fronts into portugal,...
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well off. i want to take off with what jane said. this is a report about security well-being and we should be , doing, as she put it. the report basically says, what we want to try and do is avoid another covid-19 scenario. a future health crisis. we need to start to take action now to do so. the goal is resilience. we want the united states to have the capacity to deal with, ideally by heading off, and if not by coping better, with a , future pandemic, than we have been able to do with the current crisis. to that end the report makes , five broad recommendations. first, it says we need to undertake major r&d programs focused on emerging and infectious diseases. [phone ringing] we need high levels of constant targeted funding. we need to engage both the public and the private sector and have them work together. we need to look for major breakthroughs. some people talk about new -- moon shots. they could be things like a universal flu vaccine. they could be antimicrobial capabilities. they could be a global health surveillance system.
well off. i want to take off with what jane said. this is a report about security well-being and we should be , doing, as she put it. the report basically says, what we want to try and do is avoid another covid-19 scenario. a future health crisis. we need to start to take action now to do so. the goal is resilience. we want the united states to have the capacity to deal with, ideally by heading off, and if not by coping better, with a , future pandemic, than we have been able to do with the...
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jane: i think it's two steps forward, one step back, same for euro-dollar. i think we can correct that, but go higher as wellchoppy, but within much more tighter range than what we've seen last year or so. tom: jane foley, thank you so much, greatly appreciated, getting started, linking everything with the gyrations in the market, gamestop, silver takes an ebb off. he is truly our greatest thinker on systems analysis, on systems linkages. michael is a laureate with general electric as a senior advisor. coming up, michael on the systems analysis, the stumbles of moving from vaccination to vaccine. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. the ceo's of
jane: i think it's two steps forward, one step back, same for euro-dollar. i think we can correct that, but go higher as wellchoppy, but within much more tighter range than what we've seen last year or so. tom: jane foley, thank you so much, greatly appreciated, getting started, linking everything with the gyrations in the market, gamestop, silver takes an ebb off. he is truly our greatest thinker on systems analysis, on systems linkages. michael is a laureate with general electric as a senior...
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i'm jane hill to take you through all the afternoo's developments around coronavirus, the news as wellvery much dominating our coverage today. the vaccines minister says that the uk is on target to offer vaccines to its top four priority groups by the middle of the month. he was updating mps about the vaccine roll—out. fiaer mps about the vaccine roll-out. over 10 million people _ mps about the vaccine roll-out. over 10 million people have _ mps about the vaccine roll—out. of 10 million people have now received her first dose of one of our coronavirus vaccines. this is almost one in five adults in the united kingdom. we are vaccinating at scale, while at the same time, retaining a close focus on the most vulnerable in our society. to make sure those at greatest risk need and are at the forefront of the queue. i am pleased to have on the house that we have now vaccinated almost nine in ten over 80 is in the uk, almost nine in ten over 75 and over half of people in their 70s. we have also visited every eligible care home, thatis visited every eligible care home, that is possible, with the
i'm jane hill to take you through all the afternoo's developments around coronavirus, the news as wellvery much dominating our coverage today. the vaccines minister says that the uk is on target to offer vaccines to its top four priority groups by the middle of the month. he was updating mps about the vaccine roll—out. fiaer mps about the vaccine roll-out. over 10 million people _ mps about the vaccine roll-out. over 10 million people have _ mps about the vaccine roll—out. of 10 million...
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jane. >>a hollow darya good morning. well, apple replaced about race in the mac book pro models he from 2016 2017 that won't hold a charge i said just a small number of customers are affected by this. but if you do have a mac book pro that you can request a free replacement battery through apple online or at an apple store. well global study finds people trust robots more than themselves to handle money study was done by oracle and robot take the emotions out of finances, they can help control spending picking stocks in fact research shows a growing confidence among consumers and business leaders, the robots can handle financial task and in some cases better than people well that's fine notified store workers this week at the retailer is cutting jobs and reducing hours of wall street journal reports that the chain is adapting to a world where more shopping is happening online out flames have strong sales of video game consoles and electronics but most of that is happening online and not in stores and that's why they're paying
jane. >>a hollow darya good morning. well, apple replaced about race in the mac book pro models he from 2016 2017 that won't hold a charge i said just a small number of customers are affected by this. but if you do have a mac book pro that you can request a free replacement battery through apple online or at an apple store. well global study finds people trust robots more than themselves to handle money study was done by oracle and robot take the emotions out of finances, they can help...
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one person who is already a winner, and well deserved i think, actress jane fonda.ve the cecil b. demille lifetime achievement award honoring her lasting impact on the film industry. you know her, acting has been for a long time, won seven golden globe awards during the course of her career and get ready to work those ab muscles because with you are going to laugh, amy poehler and tina fey are running as hosts this year, the 78th annual golden globes airing february 28th at 5:00 p.m., where else, right here on nbc bay area. you know, i was thinking that our morning cast, we could probably be in one of the categories they allowed films behind the scenes, best comedy, and i think a few characters behind the scenes probably could take some of those awards for sure. >> yes. oh, yeah. all right, thank you. >> thanks, marcus. >>> let's check in with meteorologist kari hall. she's got a look at our week-long forecast, midway through the work week right now and the rain is it dissipating at all? >> we're going to see this next round of rain come in fairly quickly, but a lot
one person who is already a winner, and well deserved i think, actress jane fonda.ve the cecil b. demille lifetime achievement award honoring her lasting impact on the film industry. you know her, acting has been for a long time, won seven golden globe awards during the course of her career and get ready to work those ab muscles because with you are going to laugh, amy poehler and tina fey are running as hosts this year, the 78th annual golden globes airing february 28th at 5:00 p.m., where...
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jane. >>dropping should they be rising i well that's what everybody ari especially with the limited seatings year the tickets are going to be the most expensive ever but that is not the case saleswoman to drop now prices are dropping as well so the kansas city business journal reports as of yesterday morning. the cheapest ticket available from tickets for less kuz just under $6500 a week before that the ticket was 11,000 because of the need for social distancing only 22,000 seats are being sold for the super bowl this year will so stepping down as ceo of amazon, the company he founded 27 years ago, andy jassy dove amazon's cloud computing unit aws will take over at amazon and this fall the basis is he stepping down so he can spend more time on his other passions. one of those could be blue origin the space that he found it also the washington post he will stay with amazon as an executive chairman and uber will buy the alcohol delivery app drizzly for just over a billion dollars the apps marketplace will be integrated with uber eats drizly is designed to be fully compliant with local regulat
jane. >>dropping should they be rising i well that's what everybody ari especially with the limited seatings year the tickets are going to be the most expensive ever but that is not the case saleswoman to drop now prices are dropping as well so the kansas city business journal reports as of yesterday morning. the cheapest ticket available from tickets for less kuz just under $6500 a week before that the ticket was 11,000 because of the need for social distancing only 22,000 seats are...