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and when has jeff lowe ever lied. i mean if you can't trust a 65 year old man who dresses like a rebellious teenager, who can you trust. and i guess this is how low the bar has gotten for what counts as good news right now. we find out there is more episodes by deranged murderers and people being cruel to animals and we are like yes! some good news, thank you, lord. i will be honest, guys. i am sterrified of this news because every episode of tiger king has been crazier than the previous episode. so what is going to happen in this new episode. are we going to find out carol baskins and her husband faked his death to get the insurance money and he has been secretly living inside one of those tigers all along. aaaaah. but let's move on. over the weekend we got a major update from the cdc after months of telling us that only sick people should be wearing masks, the cdc now says everyone should cover their faces with masks made from cloth like shirtses or bandanas or scarves, because apparently even people who don't have s
and when has jeff lowe ever lied. i mean if you can't trust a 65 year old man who dresses like a rebellious teenager, who can you trust. and i guess this is how low the bar has gotten for what counts as good news right now. we find out there is more episodes by deranged murderers and people being cruel to animals and we are like yes! some good news, thank you, lord. i will be honest, guys. i am sterrified of this news because every episode of tiger king has been crazier than the previous...
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. >> sly himself dressed up like jeff lowe, and it was daughter sofia who took on the role of exoticc "tiger king" fever has taken over. >> we've got somebody here behind the scenes. kim, she's one of our amazing extraordinaire editors, does als shsaoi to beskinorallowe. >> oh, we need to see that. >> halloween needs to be now, i need to see that now. >> it's what we have to look forward to these days, right? so, you bought those "good enough" paper towels? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. but right now, the world needs all the good that we can do. to everyone working to keep america strong, thank you. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breathe happy
. >> sly himself dressed up like jeff lowe, and it was daughter sofia who took on the role of exoticc "tiger king" fever has taken over. >> we've got somebody here behind the scenes. kim, she's one of our amazing extraordinaire editors, does als shsaoi to beskinorallowe. >> oh, we need to see that. >> halloween needs to be now, i need to see that now. >> it's what we have to look forward to these days, right? so, you bought those "good enough"...
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josh, bullish on "tiger king," bullish on netflix >> super bullish i want a spin-off for jeff lowe.ant the guy on the water ski to have his own show i cannot -- i can't even believe i live in the same country as the characters on that show. i love them all so very much yeah, i think what happened yesterday, a lot of people start -- when you see the market have a 500-point swing quickly, everyone starts tweeting the algos. we like them today i continue to think it's important not to extrapolate the move you see in one morning or one afternoon up or down as having much more meaning than just some people that were on one side of the market coming over to the other side it really doesn't take that much buying and selling, especially programmatically to do wacky things at the open or close, especially preopen it's important not to change your whole point of view on everything because of one particular movement you see. >>agreed >> go ahead, sar are >> i wanted your take on netflix. this is a rare stock up for the year, up 15%, has been an o outperformer, though it's down today. are you a
josh, bullish on "tiger king," bullish on netflix >> super bullish i want a spin-off for jeff lowe.ant the guy on the water ski to have his own show i cannot -- i can't even believe i live in the same country as the characters on that show. i love them all so very much yeah, i think what happened yesterday, a lot of people start -- when you see the market have a 500-point swing quickly, everyone starts tweeting the algos. we like them today i continue to think it's important not...
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another day, another 12% of are we near the low? jeff goldman sachs said you will see spikes in volatility on the downside and it is all about shut in rather than me shutting up. it all.hat says at least it wasn't like last monday and we didn't go negative but the uso selling holdings in ending june contract, may 19. we will keep an eye on that and the lead up to it. coronavirus,o global confirmed cases of coronavirus have passed 3 million with over 210,000 deaths as the u.s. approaches one million infections. president trump unveiled a new testing strategy monday that he said will allow the economy to reopen as the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovation says a vaccine for vulnerable groups could be available even faster than the 12 to 18 months previously suggested. joining us now is the head of investment strategy at abu dhabi commercial bank. great to have you with us. there isn't a lot of risk on today's session, even with some of the updates we had over the past 24 hours in terms of testing, the reopening of the u.s. economy
another day, another 12% of are we near the low? jeff goldman sachs said you will see spikes in volatility on the downside and it is all about shut in rather than me shutting up. it all.hat says at least it wasn't like last monday and we didn't go negative but the uso selling holdings in ending june contract, may 19. we will keep an eye on that and the lead up to it. coronavirus,o global confirmed cases of coronavirus have passed 3 million with over 210,000 deaths as the u.s. approaches one...
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ending, it was back getting to jeff, he manages money for a living and might know something >> yes get to him >> let's hear what he has to say. our next guest says the market lows in. he believes the bottom is in joining us now on skype is jeff saut chief investment strategist at capital wealth good morning you were just listening to this conversation mike was having with joe there you think the bottom is in, it is not going backwards from here >> well, people will listen to the market there is a dow signal in november of 2007 we wrote about it and told people to raise cash it was saying the best had been seen and discounted. on march of 2009, there was a d dow theory signal. we buy blue chip stocks and tactically sell out of the money short-term calls and try to generate 5% to 7% taxable returns. we have about 65% downside capture. for somebody that is 70, which is how old i am, it is a perfect strategy as for the stock market, folks, i was on in mid-january saying our short-term model had a sell signal and you ought to sell your trading positions and raise cash i raised 30% cash. it wasn't enough i didn't think the decline would be this bad. last week, our mo
ending, it was back getting to jeff, he manages money for a living and might know something >> yes get to him >> let's hear what he has to say. our next guest says the market lows in. he believes the bottom is in joining us now on skype is jeff saut chief investment strategist at capital wealth good morning you were just listening to this conversation mike was having with joe there you think the bottom is in, it is not going backwards from here >> well, people will listen to...
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convictions for the use and low level sales of the now legal drug for more than 9,000 people that's one of the largest marijuana record expungements in california. district attorney jeff rosen says too many people have committed low level offenses and some remain hampered by those old criminal records he went on to say the justice system must always evolve towards fairness and equality proposition 64 which passed in california in 2016. effectively legalize the use of marijuana in the state. >>in san francisco. the police department released new details to that today about crime overall crime is down 23%, however, there are some troubling trends of the department is tracking kron four's noelle bellow is in our newsroom tonight with an update on what's happening in san francisco know out. >>that's right pam on one end we do have some good news, san francisco police chief bill scott says crime is down 23% here in san francisco, but they're noticing a lot of personal property crimes during this shelter in place order chief scott says for elderly women have been robbed in the last 2 weeks some of the victims were attacked at gunpoint others were pushed to the ground. the t
convictions for the use and low level sales of the now legal drug for more than 9,000 people that's one of the largest marijuana record expungements in california. district attorney jeff rosen says too many people have committed low level offenses and some remain hampered by those old criminal records he went on to say the justice system must always evolve towards fairness and equality proposition 64 which passed in california in 2016. effectively legalize the use of marijuana in the state....
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you look at the position in global portfolios, it is on the low side. alix: jeffgood to catch up with you. jeff currie of goldman sachs, thanks very much. we want to take a look at how retail investors are actually hurting from the oil slump. the bank of china estimates its clients lost more than $1 billion on oil bets. bloomberg has learned the bank has been compiling reports for 10,000 outlets. over 60,000 customers are said to have invested in a vehicle linked to wti. those contracts hadn't rolled yet, meaning they were selling and then buying june contracts the day before they expired. something the etf in the u.s. did not do. we want to get updates on headlines outside the business world. viviana hurtado is here with headlines. viviana: may 15 is the date new york could begin reopening. it starts with construction and manufacturing. it would probably begin upstate before moving down to the new york city area. reporting the state 360 seven deaths, the lowest in almost a month. over to the u.k. that is where british prime minister boris johnson is back at work
you look at the position in global portfolios, it is on the low side. alix: jeffgood to catch up with you. jeff currie of goldman sachs, thanks very much. we want to take a look at how retail investors are actually hurting from the oil slump. the bank of china estimates its clients lost more than $1 billion on oil bets. bloomberg has learned the bank has been compiling reports for 10,000 outlets. over 60,000 customers are said to have invested in a vehicle linked to wti. those contracts hadn't...
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low as it gets. let's bring in jeff chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. you know what i did this weekend for the first time? >> what. >> i tried out the zoom with friends. it actually was a lot of fun. it was super, super cool. >> fun squlsmt. >> and with the weekend with, you splay been doing cooking arnold the house. we will get sunshine in here to get you outside and get more of the fresh air coming your way. e we start out the forecast, i want to take to you the doppler radar and satellite. we have cloud cover and spotty, isolated showers now. a weak system, major. i want to start with that. one is way off to the north over clear lake, and hidden valley. we have light to moderate rain. this is she willy practicing off to the south as we will continue to see the wet weather move to spanish flat by 7:18 tonight. over brentwood this is moving off to the south and east and we could see a little bit of this hold up here by 7:00. the clouds and isolated spotty shower shot. and the trend really is drying out and warming up. tomorrow, look at all the sunshine
low as it gets. let's bring in jeff chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. you know what i did this weekend for the first time? >> what. >> i tried out the zoom with friends. it actually was a lot of fun. it was super, super cool. >> fun squlsmt. >> and with the weekend with, you splay been doing cooking arnold the house. we will get sunshine in here to get you outside and get more of the fresh air coming your way. e we start out the forecast, i want to take to you the...
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jeff? >> i talked about it on the show after it pulled back after the low 130s after the disney plus pop it had, but disney is down 30% year to date it's 24% below its 200-day moving average the broad market is down 7% below and certainly room to recover there and obviously, the recently announced 50 million disney plus subscriber and i go back to what reed hastings said on the netflix call and their ability to execute properly, i continue to be impressed by that and we'll continue to be able to do that going forward. i live in a house with three small kids and we have this on 24/7 and families and folks that may have not subscribed to this prior to the stay at home order may have now and because of the quality of the product they may stick with it and given the environment we're in it may accelerate the way people consume media from this in-home era. >> this is a stock that was trading at 23 times at the end of last year over the last 15 years it was trading at 15 times and it usually trades above the broad market looking at the s&p. right now it's two multiple turns below. so i think from
jeff? >> i talked about it on the show after it pulled back after the low 130s after the disney plus pop it had, but disney is down 30% year to date it's 24% below its 200-day moving average the broad market is down 7% below and certainly room to recover there and obviously, the recently announced 50 million disney plus subscriber and i go back to what reed hastings said on the netflix call and their ability to execute properly, i continue to be impressed by that and we'll continue to be...
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. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, working from home, on our green screen, and it was warm today, in the low 80s, for concord, but there is some rain on the way. we'll talk about this storm system and how much rain we could get over the next seven days, in about eight minutes. when are we going to start to see things change? most states in the country have stay-at-home orders in place. and some are nearing their set expiration date. let's give you a look. the states in yellow, including nevada, arizona, are supposed to end sometime this month when they lift their stay at home. you can see new york is in yellow. and florida is in yellow. and texas as well, and they have a lot of cases, so that may not happen. the states in blue, their stay-at-home orders are supposed end sometime in may, we're talking about washington, minnesota, ohio, some of those. june, so the only state in green is virginia, and you can see some states are colored in gray, utah, nebraska, and massachusetts. those don't have official stay-at-home orders. they just have precautionary steps. and the states in red, california
. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, working from home, on our green screen, and it was warm today, in the low 80s, for concord, but there is some rain on the way. we'll talk about this storm system and how much rain we could get over the next seven days, in about eight minutes. when are we going to start to see things change? most states in the country have stay-at-home orders in place. and some are nearing their set expiration date. let's give you a look. the states in yellow,...
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. >> less pain at pump gasoline prices record lows among coronavirus pandemic jeff flock in kenosha wisconsinils. >> stalk about stimulus look at that sign back there, nothing like cheap gas to stimulate to you get out on road maybe, 99 cents can you believe that? this is lowest gas prices in the country, in wisconsin to look at numbers in wisconsin woodmans in ken osha cheaper all over the at a time in leynas fuel in wisconsin has for 89 cents i filled up 19 gallon tank cost 18 dollars i tried to put more in couldn't get in it nationwide the numbers we are now at 1.18 average gallon of regular we were 2.1 last month a dollar more expensive just a year ago now a handful of states are at their lowest prices in a decade. including kentucky, michigan gan 1.45 convalescent home afternoons 1.36 minnesota illinois, all setting records, the only thing i can report to you maria that is not great about this you look at woodmans here in ken osha 99 cents but very few cars here people just aren't going anywhere maybe if you got a tank at home, buy some and store it. won't be as cheap forever. >> the pro
. >> less pain at pump gasoline prices record lows among coronavirus pandemic jeff flock in kenosha wisconsinils. >> stalk about stimulus look at that sign back there, nothing like cheap gas to stimulate to you get out on road maybe, 99 cents can you believe that? this is lowest gas prices in the country, in wisconsin to look at numbers in wisconsin woodmans in ken osha cheaper all over the at a time in leynas fuel in wisconsin has for 89 cents i filled up 19 gallon tank cost 18...
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that's what's concerning and we have hit the extraordinary lows but out in of the woods by any means yet. >> jeffurrie said yesterday he thinks the peak week globally is last week and that by june you could start to be in a deficit situation again. would you also say that's possible but would get worse before it gets better or do you have a different view? >> no. we were watching moerkt data because it's so up to date the staggering one is india down 80% in terms of mobility i was surprised that there's not been more of an uptick in spain and italy. they have opened up slightly but the trends are extremely negative there's no sign of the uptick that you read about when you read that they were opening up slightly. >> wow which doesn't bode well for here for people being eager to get out and go that said, you have a pretty bullish view on demand for crude in the back half of the year because prices are so low. the december contract trading around $32 is that a world that you think is going to be a reality again, people need to know there is not a constant discounting experience it has to clear at t
that's what's concerning and we have hit the extraordinary lows but out in of the woods by any means yet. >> jeffurrie said yesterday he thinks the peak week globally is last week and that by june you could start to be in a deficit situation again. would you also say that's possible but would get worse before it gets better or do you have a different view? >> no. we were watching moerkt data because it's so up to date the staggering one is india down 80% in terms of mobility i was...
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two stock pickers, decided the visibility for the stock was so low that berkshire cut $390 million worth of delta just last week. to jeffck at chicago's midway airport on what it is like to fly with all that fear out there. you just flew. tell us what the experience was. reporter: sounds like warren buffett did what i did with my 401(k) but that's a whole other matter. yeah. i did fly yesterday. i flew into here at midway and maybe you see, i didn't have a lot of company. this is what it looks like at the check-in right now. we took some pictures of the flight that we took yesterday. it was southwest flight 3239 and me and seven of my closest friends were the only ones on board. take a look inside the plane. maybe you see everybody sort of with their own quadrant. no meal service or any kind of service at all, basically. no contact with the flight attendants at all. those magazines, you know the in-flight magazines all taken out. they don't want them to spread any coronavirus. inside the terminal, it's almost a ghost town. all of those businesses, shut down. lot of the gates completely empty. when we got here to midway,
two stock pickers, decided the visibility for the stock was so low that berkshire cut $390 million worth of delta just last week. to jeffck at chicago's midway airport on what it is like to fly with all that fear out there. you just flew. tell us what the experience was. reporter: sounds like warren buffett did what i did with my 401(k) but that's a whole other matter. yeah. i did fly yesterday. i flew into here at midway and maybe you see, i didn't have a lot of company. this is what it looks...
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more in two weeks if infection rates tame although jeff called in earlier and wasn't so optimistic about these reopenings >> i think the retest of the low and those markets are looking quite tired these days and the sentiment shifts should have investors concerned. i mean i was watching a segment on cnbc earlier this morning was talk iing about how people lookg for aggressive opportunities the time for aggressive opportunities were march 23rd. not april 27th >> i guess the theme from mr. gundlach he was skeptical and that these reopenings will go as smoothly as perhaps the levels on the s&p 500 are suggesting. >> right >> a plausible case. i think people look through the history of these moves there's a base building process. there's a euphoric rally then reality setting in, but hard to know if shs going to be scripted so perfectly first of all, it's not clear to me most people are bullish and looking for this market to just carry on higher as we've seen to imply right there, but you know, it's a wait and see because the s&p 500 in the last couple of weeks has been held together as you've seen in periods from to 16 to 2019 by those big
more in two weeks if infection rates tame although jeff called in earlier and wasn't so optimistic about these reopenings >> i think the retest of the low and those markets are looking quite tired these days and the sentiment shifts should have investors concerned. i mean i was watching a segment on cnbc earlier this morning was talk iing about how people lookg for aggressive opportunities the time for aggressive opportunities were march 23rd. not april 27th >> i guess the theme...
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low 80s in antioch, fairfield and napa. coming up, a look at your mi microclimate forecast and also the allergy report. i'll see you in a few minutes. >> thank you, jeff. >>> two women facing federal charges tonight accused of intentionally coughing on people when they were caught shoplifting at this walgreens in san francisco. prosecutors say the women were not wearing masks and that they told the manager they had covid as they took items off store shelves. then they intentionally coughed on the staff as they left without paying. the threat of spreading the virus upgraded the alleged crime to robbery. >>> deadly hot zones. senior living communities getting hit hard by the coronavirus. now, the newest outbreak is at the redwood city's gordon manor where at least 10 people living there have died. as nbc bay area's sergio quintana tells us, that sudden disclosure has shaken up a lot of people both inside and outside the facility. >> reporter: with ten deaths here recently, neighbors describe lots of activity. >> over the weeks, i've seen the ambulance come and taking people out of here. >> i'm just here to drop off some ppe donations. >> reporter: throu
low 80s in antioch, fairfield and napa. coming up, a look at your mi microclimate forecast and also the allergy report. i'll see you in a few minutes. >> thank you, jeff. >>> two women facing federal charges tonight accused of intentionally coughing on people when they were caught shoplifting at this walgreens in san francisco. prosecutors say the women were not wearing masks and that they told the manager they had covid as they took items off store shelves. then they...
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jeff swrn ranieri. i have spesed that posted that . let's take to you tomorrow's forecast. if you have been dressed out. the cloud cover could help. upper 40s and low 50s and drizzle over the peninsula. east bay 48 and north bay 47. an as we move through tomorrow with a storm system off south, i think the best time to get outside is from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. temperatures drop off a couple degrees no more 70s or 80s. out of the 70s for the east bay. the mildest out there near concord, antioch and pittsburg. 65 in redwood city. san francisco, 57 and right here through the north bay, 63 in north bay. the chance for showers but not until monday. .05 inch. we get to worker weather and the next friday, 68. inland, down on to monday. 64 degrees and we go way, way up. next friday, covid-19, 82, that is 12 degrees above average. the seven day forecast, how to make the ter mom ter at hem. all of the instructions are on our twitter page. you will be able to get the step by step instructions. a lot of stuff. you need a marked index card a tape, clear straw, play dore, food coloring. you stack it all together. you can see order right here, and the idea is that you
jeff swrn ranieri. i have spesed that posted that . let's take to you tomorrow's forecast. if you have been dressed out. the cloud cover could help. upper 40s and low 50s and drizzle over the peninsula. east bay 48 and north bay 47. an as we move through tomorrow with a storm system off south, i think the best time to get outside is from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. temperatures drop off a couple degrees no more 70s or 80s. out of the 70s for the east bay. the mildest out there near concord, antioch and...
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workers these low wage workers they're the ones that are on the front lines in a way making sure our society continues and that they get paid the least like they should get paid what jeff every package delivers you get what jeff bezos gets and jeff bezos should get $7.00 an hour. let's goes to space with $7.00. and i got to get some mars on this toilet paper roll but anyways. yeah that is interesting i wanted to point out that during right after the influenza pandemic there was a general a general strike in $119.00 so the mutual aid society is that that kind of developed during the 1918 pandemic because the government again was on rely on. for certain like quarantining measures and safety measures those mutual aid societies and workers unions came out stronger rather right after the pandemic so i think we're seeing that actually again and that's why we have a history teacher. thank you. but i wanted to talk about like what is the american perspective on the coronavirus because it is a global phenomenon and i think this video really captures what the american point of view is this is the lieutenant governor dan patrick of texas talking about how how he would contribute
workers these low wage workers they're the ones that are on the front lines in a way making sure our society continues and that they get paid the least like they should get paid what jeff every package delivers you get what jeff bezos gets and jeff bezos should get $7.00 an hour. let's goes to space with $7.00. and i got to get some mars on this toilet paper roll but anyways. yeah that is interesting i wanted to point out that during right after the influenza pandemic there was a general a...
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have access there are philanthropists, ray dalio, jeff bezos, others trying to fill that gap, get devices and connectivity out there in the end, the low income students will be hurt the most by these school closures >> in terms of being an investor, obviously you're a well-known investor, not that you're spending that much time in thinking about that, but have you changed your investment strategy at all since this took place? >> no. i haven't put much thought into that i'm able to delegate a lot of th that there are whole industries that are going to have reduced demand even after supply comes back, and, you know, capital spending, cars, houses, all those things, you know, it's hard to think that the general animal spirits will be anywhere near what they were before this got started but i haven't mapped that into what it means for the market >> what does your day look like these days >> i'm on a lot of video calls you know, we're talking about, okay, how do you make 7 billion doses? how do you get these trials? there's over 20 compounds that look promising as therapeutic. some are highly tauted the data is not looking that good some a
have access there are philanthropists, ray dalio, jeff bezos, others trying to fill that gap, get devices and connectivity out there in the end, the low income students will be hurt the most by these school closures >> in terms of being an investor, obviously you're a well-known investor, not that you're spending that much time in thinking about that, but have you changed your investment strategy at all since this took place? >> no. i haven't put much thought into that i'm able to...
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and have a lot of debt and as long as these low oil oil prices continue they are going to suffer financially on thanks so much for your analysis of that jeff coleman. some breaking news out of israel where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former political rival benny gantz have agreed to form an emergency unity government it ends a year of political deadlock with 3 inconclusive elections under the deal the leaders who rotate the premiership with netanyahu serving as prime minister 1st all accounts will serve as his deputy let's bring in harry forsythia joins us now live from west jerusalem harry what about some of those divisive issues how are they resolved in this agreement. well they all seem to have been resolved pretty much in favor of benjamin netanyahu and his policy positions if you think back to just 7 weeks ago tonight i was in tel aviv listening to benjamin netanyahu talking about his sweetest political victory in that 3rd election as the numbers were tallied it didn't turn out by that indeed benny gantz was given the mandate to try to form a government and then there was this extraordinary reversal last month where
and have a lot of debt and as long as these low oil oil prices continue they are going to suffer financially on thanks so much for your analysis of that jeff coleman. some breaking news out of israel where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his former political rival benny gantz have agreed to form an emergency unity government it ends a year of political deadlock with 3 inconclusive elections under the deal the leaders who rotate the premiership with netanyahu serving as prime minister...
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low we are waving right back at you. >> i could follow her all day. so adorable. a little sunshine. we saw it this afternoon. mostly cloudy today. let's check in with jeff ranieri from home. >> we're shaping up good as we head to easter weekend and all the families out there waving an our sky ranger helicopter, we have great weather coming your way. and today, you will see in san francisco, we do have high clouds back there in the distance. it's more of that filletered sunshine in san francisco. 6 degrees tonight. we will drop in the 50s and hold on to some of the cloud cover. the doppler radar, we have rainfall in the south bay erm r earlier in morning. i will keep an eye on this. it's very light. we are drying on out. tomorrow morning, forecast, upper 40s and low 50s. not extremely cold, and then as we move through the afternoon tomorrow, what i want to you notice, it's a sign of the times. changing weather time. 70 in antioch, 71 in clear lake. we have warmer weather, 69 in concord and napa. we will go through full detail. and dry weather coming, a lot of us thinking about the rainfall. the lack of it. we are down 6 to 15 inches. we will look at the
low we are waving right back at you. >> i could follow her all day. so adorable. a little sunshine. we saw it this afternoon. mostly cloudy today. let's check in with jeff ranieri from home. >> we're shaping up good as we head to easter weekend and all the families out there waving an our sky ranger helicopter, we have great weather coming your way. and today, you will see in san francisco, we do have high clouds back there in the distance. it's more of that filletered sunshine in...
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based on occupancy so a lot of these hotels are going to open up with very low daily rates that are going to track -- stuart: jeff, i have to leave you. i have to get to the opening of the market. we wish you the best of luck. we are intrigued at your forecast of a nice bounce-back for your industry, hotels. here we go. 9:30 on a monday morning. we are off and running. we are going to the upside in the very very early going. there you have it. on your screens, bottom right-hand corner. at the moment, we are up about half a percentage point, that's the dow industrials. the vast majority of the dow 30 are in the green as we speak. now look at the s&p 500. that is also on the upside. that's a better gain percentage-wise, almost .75%, a 20-point gain on the s&p. the nasdaq, this intrigues me, the nasdaq is up sharply. well, not that much. up .90%. still a solid gain. i'm going to show you big tech, because they are reporting this week. let's have a look at the very early going. amazon is up 29, microsoft, $2 up there. facebook is up two bucks. google is up 13. apple is down $1.32. give me some more headlines on these
based on occupancy so a lot of these hotels are going to open up with very low daily rates that are going to track -- stuart: jeff, i have to leave you. i have to get to the opening of the market. we wish you the best of luck. we are intrigued at your forecast of a nice bounce-back for your industry, hotels. here we go. 9:30 on a monday morning. we are off and running. we are going to the upside in the very very early going. there you have it. on your screens, bottom right-hand corner. at the...
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lowe, who represents the south bay and silicon valley. actor ty ma. jacqueline marcel with the latino community foundation. >> registered nurse kyle navarro from san francisco. instagram influencer jackfroot. paul zaffo. and jeffosen, santa clara county district attorney. let's start with russell jung. you lead the stop hate online reporting center. so what do the latest numbers show us about hostilities against asians locally and across the country. russell? >> hostility is pervasive and growing. we've received over 1100 cases of anti-asian coronavirus discrimination in just the last two weeks, without even advertising or publicizing the site. asian americans are experiencing harrowing incidents of being yelled at, shunned and even physically attacked. what's striking is a lot of times people are being spat and coughed upon. so it has a sort of public health threat as well. >> okay, russell, thank you. there have been so many instances like this of people spitting and attacking and saying horrible things. let's turn to paul sappho next. you study society, paul. it's so fascinating about the nature of human behavior. what is it about the pandemic that brings out and magnifies our send stendency to blame certai
lowe, who represents the south bay and silicon valley. actor ty ma. jacqueline marcel with the latino community foundation. >> registered nurse kyle navarro from san francisco. instagram influencer jackfroot. paul zaffo. and jeffosen, santa clara county district attorney. let's start with russell jung. you lead the stop hate online reporting center. so what do the latest numbers show us about hostilities against asians locally and across the country. russell? >> hostility is...
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elon musk and jeff bezos and several private sector companies were even then saying we think we're getting close to the point where we can be the airline that takes people back and forth to lowarth orbit so stop running a shuttle of your own and get ready to hire us, we'll take your astronauts back and forth. that's also taken longer than the forecasts were back when it started but that was part of the argument. susan: as someone who spent a lot of your career in space, how do you feel about the privatization of space travel? dr. sullivan: i mean, i don't have any big philosophical objections, it was being done by private sector contractors, very confident people, very responsible people. companies operating very well. we didn't care too much which badge you had, a nasa badge or a contractor badge so i'm fine with that. i think any of these companies that are going to try to operate shuttle services back and forth to low-earth orbit either for cargo or for people, i think they are finding they will be held to a very similar safety standard as nasa. they might find more efficient ways to meet that standard but, you know, things you take to space, even equipment you take to sp
elon musk and jeff bezos and several private sector companies were even then saying we think we're getting close to the point where we can be the airline that takes people back and forth to lowarth orbit so stop running a shuttle of your own and get ready to hire us, we'll take your astronauts back and forth. that's also taken longer than the forecasts were back when it started but that was part of the argument. susan: as someone who spent a lot of your career in space, how do you feel about...
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low end there. analyst may still need to revise, but that might be a turning point. alix: really great to catch up with you. jefflein top of charles schwab. coming up it is the crude slip pain, conocophillips slashing production, and i will speak exclusively to the ceo. this is bloomberg. conocophillips slashing production and halting all fracking. [standby] you are looking at the principal -- this is me being confused working from home. conocophillips is currently slashing production and helping all u.s. franking -- fracking. joining me now is the ceo, ryan lance. it is always good to check up with you. yesterday was a tough day for the company and all of the cuts you did. i want to get a sense on the production that you cut and the steps that you are taking on what oil forecast is that based on? ryan: it was some difficult decisions, but the market has been pretty difficult and inventories have grown as you have seen at record rates. that is delivering low prices and you cannot just look at the marker price you also have to look at the net prices that companies are receiving. we just looked at that and said th
low end there. analyst may still need to revise, but that might be a turning point. alix: really great to catch up with you. jefflein top of charles schwab. coming up it is the crude slip pain, conocophillips slashing production, and i will speak exclusively to the ceo. this is bloomberg. conocophillips slashing production and halting all fracking. [standby] you are looking at the principal -- this is me being confused working from home. conocophillips is currently slashing production and...
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congressman devin nunes, congressman jeff van drew, ben watson and the doctors all on deck. brilinta is taken with a low more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if you recently had a heart attack, ask your doctor if brilinta is right for you. my heart is worth brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >
congressman devin nunes, congressman jeff van drew, ben watson and the doctors all on deck. brilinta is taken with a low more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your...
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low. but the fact is we're not adding new drivers right now and that is a problem. stuart: it sure is jeff tyson foods closing the largest pork plant in iowa because of the virus. some of the workers there have the virus. come in iowa senator joni ernst. senator, this is real fears here about the pork supply food chain. i think we're facing food shortages at the retail level. what can you do about this? >> well, our packing facilities are vitally important and that's why we have an on going effort here in the state of iowa thanks to our phenomenal governor kim reynolds and her efforts to make sure those workers are being tested. but then as well, putting measures into place in our packing facilities to make sure that there is enough space between workers or maybe barriers between workers as they are providing for that food that will go from our iowa farms to those packing facilities on to your kitchen table. stuart: so you got to do a lot of testing. >> we have to test iowa initiative where people can go online and screen themselves. this type of plant, those workers, all 2800, will be tes
low. but the fact is we're not adding new drivers right now and that is a problem. stuart: it sure is jeff tyson foods closing the largest pork plant in iowa because of the virus. some of the workers there have the virus. come in iowa senator joni ernst. senator, this is real fears here about the pork supply food chain. i think we're facing food shortages at the retail level. what can you do about this? >> well, our packing facilities are vitally important and that's why we have an on...