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juliette: this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: this is "bloomberg best." i'm juliette saly.he earnings drumbeat could be heard loud and strong this week. let's continue our round up with results from more european banks, starting with swiss lender ubs. >> ubs saw a revival in its fortunes in the second quarter after what sergio ermotti called one of the worst starts to the year in recent history. record profit at its wealth management business and a strong investment bank performance have helped them post the highest net income in almost a decade. >> if you look at the performance we had in the second quarter, it is a strong one, but that does not make us complacent about the environment. it is quite clear that if i look at, for example, the investment bank activities, the revenue pressure is there to stay in the industry. we are acting from a position of strength and a position which we constantly look at how to improve our business, and not one-off initiatives that we let will make a difference. we need to take advantage of our position in the market. >> santander's second
juliette: this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: this is "bloomberg best." i'm juliette saly.he earnings drumbeat could be heard loud and strong this week. let's continue our round up with results from more european banks, starting with swiss lender ubs. >> ubs saw a revival in its fortunes in the second quarter after what sergio ermotti called one of the worst starts to the year in recent history. record profit at its wealth management business and a strong investment bank...
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matt: juliette, thank you very much. juliette saly, with a look at earnings markets -- earnings in the asian markets. last night, amazon and alphabet reported second-quarter sales beating estimates. despite that, amazon sales fell after missing on earnings-per-share, and telling investors one-day delivery will be costlier than expected. alphabet shares rose as the google parent announced a mammoth share buyback. for more, bloomberg's european opinion tech columnist alex webb joins us now. alex, we see futures rising for the nasdaq. looks like -- it in broader terms investors weren't too disappointed yesterday. alex: and good news off the back of facebook, which had been a little disappointing. comments by regulation, when it comes to fines, also has ramifications for google. so google still growing is good news. amazon might have disappointed on some levels. but as they said, a lot of that is to do with investment, to gain new business. the expectation is the return to growth a few quarters down the line. intel, the chip
matt: juliette, thank you very much. juliette saly, with a look at earnings markets -- earnings in the asian markets. last night, amazon and alphabet reported second-quarter sales beating estimates. despite that, amazon sales fell after missing on earnings-per-share, and telling investors one-day delivery will be costlier than expected. alphabet shares rose as the google parent announced a mammoth share buyback. for more, bloomberg's european opinion tech columnist alex webb joins us now. alex,...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich, coming up a california that is saying be careful about what you feed your dog. a popular diet may be harmful to their health. >> they are saying it is a real issue. >> there have been a lot of first dates and first kisses that happened in this place? this megaplex just shut down and contra costa county now down to one last amc theater. >>> showing some very gray skies tonight. across the golden gate bridge, and yet there is prospects for something completely different by the weekend. the forecast when we come back. >>> a disturbing mystery about a severe heart disease in dogs may be linked to a popular diet. >> tonight, an exclusive interview. the researcher who reported the cases to federal investigators is now speaking out. >> kpix5's juliette goodrich has our original report. >> nearly half the dog food market in the u.s. is grain free. but, the surgeon ingredients in this diet do more harm than good? according to one that you better think twice before you feed it to fido, or in this case -- >> the fda warning is saying this is a real issue. >> reporter:
. >> i am juliette goodrich, coming up a california that is saying be careful about what you feed your dog. a popular diet may be harmful to their health. >> they are saying it is a real issue. >> there have been a lot of first dates and first kisses that happened in this place? this megaplex just shut down and contra costa county now down to one last amc theater. >>> showing some very gray skies tonight. across the golden gate bridge, and yet there is prospects for...
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nejra: juliette saly in singapore. butd rate cut is all certain this month but that could change when the u.s. jobs report hits today, or could it? david strays from consensus, the report could send analysts to adjust their july fomc outlook. it is to how crucial markets, here is dani burger. dani: the jobs report is going to be one of the most important data points considered by the fed as the mull interest rate cuts. his misses are adopting a more defensive posture. there are a lot of moving parts, but i will break it down in three broad scenarios of what we might be able to see. we could get a blockbuster report where gains top 200,000, employment drops, wages exceed forecasts. of americanario, and says the fed would probably hold if they can push back market expectations. or we could get payrolls that come near the consensus of 160,000. at that level, unemployment holds around the current level and wages fall in line. this is where we get the market pricing of a 25 basis point and where it becomes reality. islysts
nejra: juliette saly in singapore. butd rate cut is all certain this month but that could change when the u.s. jobs report hits today, or could it? david strays from consensus, the report could send analysts to adjust their july fomc outlook. it is to how crucial markets, here is dani burger. dani: the jobs report is going to be one of the most important data points considered by the fed as the mull interest rate cuts. his misses are adopting a more defensive posture. there are a lot of moving...
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manus: thank you, juliette saly in singapore. the u.s.and chinese officials are said to resume trade talks in coming weeks but larry kudlow says that for now, those discussions will happen over the phone. are lighthizer and mnuchin. they will be on the phone and lots of communication. manus: while there may be optimism over a trade deal, that hasn't stopped president trump and leveling more accusations of currency manipulation at china and the eu. he tweeted beijing and brussels are manipulating their currencies, pumping money into their systems, adding the u.s. should match them. let's get a correspondent for asia, joining us from hong kong. is china manipulating the yuan? certainly find is this is not the case. quite the opposite. models whichixing is to identify how the pboc fixing, guiding the exchange rate. it has been stronger than expected by market signals. yesterday's close and the basket of currency movement. based on our analysis, this is not the case. nejra: great to have you with us today. at bloomberg economics, you do expec
manus: thank you, juliette saly in singapore. the u.s.and chinese officials are said to resume trade talks in coming weeks but larry kudlow says that for now, those discussions will happen over the phone. are lighthizer and mnuchin. they will be on the phone and lots of communication. manus: while there may be optimism over a trade deal, that hasn't stopped president trump and leveling more accusations of currency manipulation at china and the eu. he tweeted beijing and brussels are...
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a look at your first word news, juliette saly joins us from singapore. tte: boris johnson has told a campaign meeting that i split from brussels is key to keeping the u.k. together. he said failure to deliver brexit could split the nation apart. toldgov poll last month tory members would favor brexit even if it meant breaking up european union. sending syria despite violation of sanctions. iran responded by summoning the british ambassador to explain. the incident comes as european powers struggle to save the he run nuclear deal after president trump walked away from it last year. a $240,000 to the stepson of a former prime minister. aziz was charged with money laundering. film companys reached a settlement with the justice department over claims they financed the wolf wall street movie with 1mdb money. testimony, a person told a judge that a payment was in exchange for a promise that at least six members of the international olympic committee would vote for rio. global news on air and at to back on twitter. i am juliette saly. this is bloomberg. the num
a look at your first word news, juliette saly joins us from singapore. tte: boris johnson has told a campaign meeting that i split from brussels is key to keeping the u.k. together. he said failure to deliver brexit could split the nation apart. toldgov poll last month tory members would favor brexit even if it meant breaking up european union. sending syria despite violation of sanctions. iran responded by summoning the british ambassador to explain. the incident comes as european powers...
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i mean, juliette, this is the first known case of i.c.e.ition technology to scan state driver's license photos. the vast majority of people are legal. they're law-abiding residents and citizens. is this a massive privacy violation? >> i think it is, and, i mean, just what elliot was saying is really important. there is a difference between there being an investigation and needing to find out who that person is, sort of a targeted search, versus what this is essentially just a sweep. this is just data mining for pictures. once you understand that distinction, that one is allowable under investigatory techniques. dmvs don't seem to have any standards when to say yes or no, and the american public, whether documented citizen or undocumented, has no idea this is going on. that's the scary part of it. so we can maybe agree that there are instances when you would want a law enforcement agency to actually have this tool, but without standards about the how, why, when, who reviews it, should there be a judicial review, how long can they look, how m
i mean, juliette, this is the first known case of i.c.e.ition technology to scan state driver's license photos. the vast majority of people are legal. they're law-abiding residents and citizens. is this a massive privacy violation? >> i think it is, and, i mean, just what elliot was saying is really important. there is a difference between there being an investigation and needing to find out who that person is, sort of a targeted search, versus what this is essentially just a sweep. this...
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i'm remembering juliette talked about fema. remember heck of a job brownie, so, you know, president trump is not the first president to, you know, express support for somebody right before he chops their head off. i think the thing that we should also note, though, about this particular case is that there is clearly an ongoing weakness and usually when you get dumped is when you already had some internal rivals or political trouble in an administration. number one. number two, president trump is uncomfortably close himself to this particular scandal. remember that the president doesn't want us talking a lot about jeffrey epstein, with whom he had a long-term friendship and close relationship. let's be real. as a parent of a 14-year-old, this is a horrific story. you know, we are talking about the president of the united states, he now says he hardly knew him, but, you know, a previous life was a close friendship and often apparently in private settings with jeffrey epstein and these young women. and so we're going to be talking
i'm remembering juliette talked about fema. remember heck of a job brownie, so, you know, president trump is not the first president to, you know, express support for somebody right before he chops their head off. i think the thing that we should also note, though, about this particular case is that there is clearly an ongoing weakness and usually when you get dumped is when you already had some internal rivals or political trouble in an administration. number one. number two, president trump...
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i feel like it is something i would do. >> reporter: in india, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> heading to the chase center for warriors games, maybe concerts. the team wants to pay for your muni ride to get there. >> as andria borba found out, not everyone is convinced it will help ease the traffic. a free ride, though. >> reporter: a free ride is a free ride. the t line runs right behind me. the warriors are hoping that fans of the game and concerts alike choose to use that instead of getting in their cars and driving down here. what happens when you shove at least 18,000 people into mission bay? >> the traffic is going to be gridlock. >> reporter: that is the worry of the people who live near the nearly completed chase center. the warriors have a plan they hope will help. free muni and train passes with people with any tickets to an event at the chase center. >> it will be based on attendance numbers. they will do serve count every year. they will give us an estimated number. >> reporter: sf mta spokesperson erica kato shows how will work. /your ticket on paper or on phone and walk o
i feel like it is something i would do. >> reporter: in india, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> heading to the chase center for warriors games, maybe concerts. the team wants to pay for your muni ride to get there. >> as andria borba found out, not everyone is convinced it will help ease the traffic. a free ride, though. >> reporter: a free ride is a free ride. the t line runs right behind me. the warriors are hoping that fans of the game and concerts alike choose to...
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back to you, juliette. you've been listening as we've been hearing more about this shooter, the proximity to these thousands of people and that there has been a rifle recovered, but the shooter, it seems to be, remains at large. >> that's what we're hearing from eyewitnesss. actually there is a bit of a gap between eyewitness accounts and what you're seeing on twitter. i'm only saying that because this is why -- while we want to give the police department patience, generally there would be some information or formal information out by now. the number who have been at the hospital, if they can confirm the number dead, whether this is an active shooter or there has been an apprehension. one has to assume it is an active shooter. what kind of gun. the make and model of the gun. you know, we don't need this information just because we're on the media, we're analysts. actually, the information then begins to set a stage and sort of undermine the rumors that you see in this day and age. so i hope that we'll hear
back to you, juliette. you've been listening as we've been hearing more about this shooter, the proximity to these thousands of people and that there has been a rifle recovered, but the shooter, it seems to be, remains at large. >> that's what we're hearing from eyewitnesss. actually there is a bit of a gap between eyewitness accounts and what you're seeing on twitter. i'm only saying that because this is why -- while we want to give the police department patience, generally there would...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. the parking site near geneva and san jose avenues near the balboa muni and bart stations. that's where we find kpix5's katie neilson. what was the reaction? >> reporter: everyone was very passionate about their views but they were also very divided on whether they should move forward with plans for this parking lot which right now is for muni employees who work out of the balboa station. the plan is to turn this into safe overnight parking for those who live in their vehicles. >> seems like you spend a lot of resources to develop this plan. will it go to a vote of the people? >> it goes through the legislative process. >> reporter: shane mcgraph was upset after the community meeting. >> my concern is they will make balboa look like the 24th and mission or 16th and mission where it is overrun with homeless people. it's an open air drug market. >> reporter: he was one of hundreds who showed up for a community meeting with san francisco police, homeless outreach services and city supervi
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. the parking site near geneva and san jose avenues near the balboa muni and bart stations. that's where we find kpix5's katie neilson. what was the reaction? >> reporter: everyone was very passionate about their views but they were also very divided on whether they should move forward with plans for this parking lot which right now is for muni employees who work out of the balboa station. the plan is to turn this into safe overnight...
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juliette saly from singapore has more on the asian markets. broadly positive, but awaiting more headlines on the u.s.-china trade talks in shanghai. the nikkei up, no change the boj policy, but they did cut the gdp and inflation forecast. we have seen movement into the yen. the hong kong hang seng index up after yesterday, falling the most in six weeks. insurance stocks today, and good buying in a lot of chipmakers as well. was looking at the australian market, it is getting close to a record high. level wet the highest have seen since the index was created in 1992. just try to work out on the close if it will be a record, it is looking like it. this is my chart showing we are starting to see a little bit of resilience in terms of the protests in hong kong. this yellow line back in april is only saw record highs on the hang seng. that red dip is when you saw the bulk of the protests in june that got national attention and we saw a quite a bit of selling. yesterday there was quite a bit of selling in hong kong markets as well. investors are not
juliette saly from singapore has more on the asian markets. broadly positive, but awaiting more headlines on the u.s.-china trade talks in shanghai. the nikkei up, no change the boj policy, but they did cut the gdp and inflation forecast. we have seen movement into the yen. the hong kong hang seng index up after yesterday, falling the most in six weeks. insurance stocks today, and good buying in a lot of chipmakers as well. was looking at the australian market, it is getting close to a record...
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juliette saly has more. rba decision in focus as well. good to see you. juliette: that is right.utting records -- rates to a record low 1%. in terms of equity moves, it has been more subdued than yesterday. that strong global rally we had on the back of the g20 optimism. you have seen weakness coming through in mainland chinese market in afternoon trade, the csi 300 down .3 of 1%. it was up i 2.9%. india over the weekend and australia closing flat on the sx 200. you saw the banks fall after the rba cut those rates. the nikkei is a little bit higher up like .1 of 1%. hard to see but hong kong is where we are focusing because was closed during the public holiday in protest. it is playing catch-up so the , a rally in i 1.2% the tech space. let's have a look at currency moves. there is focus on the aussie dollar in yields in australia. after the rba's decision. where looking for evidence philip lowe to be speaking in darwin. there was a policy decision in that city. the aussie dollar is tracking higher up by .2 of what percent. above the cashow rate of the rba 1%. the hong kong dolla
juliette saly has more. rba decision in focus as well. good to see you. juliette: that is right.utting records -- rates to a record low 1%. in terms of equity moves, it has been more subdued than yesterday. that strong global rally we had on the back of the g20 optimism. you have seen weakness coming through in mainland chinese market in afternoon trade, the csi 300 down .3 of 1%. it was up i 2.9%. india over the weekend and australia closing flat on the sx 200. you saw the banks fall after the...
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juliette in singapore. juliette: it is a bit of a cautious start to the trading week. we are seeing weakness in late trade from some of the key indices. the nikkei down by .4%. weakness in the end today. we are wait see whether or not shinzo abe is on that super majority. there are concerns about what impact it could have on the equity market as it looks like that higher sales tax is going to be pushed through. the hang seng index down by .8% and it has been a choppy session regionally. the chipmakers are seeing some good buying today. in terms of the export story, we had a lead coming through -- read coming through from china. there has been another interesting story out of asia. let's look at some of these massive moves you are seeing on the new star board in shanghai. 25 companies debuting. 390% on debut. 230% for this company. that will have been 11 days after -- happen 11 days after the new star board, which they are calling china lost nasdaq. dayn of 75% to the index on one. asahi drew brees -- marie's. .- asahi breweries munis has placed a song reviewing. manus.
juliette in singapore. juliette: it is a bit of a cautious start to the trading week. we are seeing weakness in late trade from some of the key indices. the nikkei down by .4%. weakness in the end today. we are wait see whether or not shinzo abe is on that super majority. there are concerns about what impact it could have on the equity market as it looks like that higher sales tax is going to be pushed through. the hang seng index down by .8% and it has been a choppy session regionally. the...
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in san francisco, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> in 1969, i watched it live. the splashdown occurred at 9:50 am. to see the original report we filed on monday, you can go to kpix.com. >> what you remember about that day? >> i remember stepping off of the lunar lander by neil armstrong. that was pretty amazing. it was in black and white tv. 12, 13-year-old kid. it was going to everybody said, this is so weird. and you have a personal story, right? your grandfather? >> my grandfather was a helicopter squadron commander in the navy. he plucked john glenn out of the water later. >> the gemini mission. >> i shouldn't even be sitting here right now. listen to these two stories. >>> time for the weather. on terra firma, it got kind of toasty. the moon does not have an atmosphere. it gets super hot during the day and super cold at night. santa rosa 82 degrees. half moon bay, chilly. the last time san francisco got warmer than 73 degrees, that was 40 days ago. june 12 was the last time the city got about 73. that is not in our forecast for the next several days. you wi
in san francisco, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> in 1969, i watched it live. the splashdown occurred at 9:50 am. to see the original report we filed on monday, you can go to kpix.com. >> what you remember about that day? >> i remember stepping off of the lunar lander by neil armstrong. that was pretty amazing. it was in black and white tv. 12, 13-year-old kid. it was going to everybody said, this is so weird. and you have a personal story, right? your grandfather? >> my...
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nejra: juliette saly in singapore, thank you.umbers from rundstedt. 5.9 reported revenue of billion euros. we are joined by the ceo. great to have you on the show. tank you for joining. one thing that analyst and investors are focusing on are your margins. do you see the third-quarter growth margin slightly lower, sequentially area and i want to ask about margin management in a slow growth world. you have the latitude to keep lowering costs and protecting margins? henry: the -- thanks for having me. set of numbers and more challenging markets. we have been able to improve our growth margin by 20 basis points year-over-year to 20%. that is mainly driven using our value-based pricing. we are using more data, more insight into labor markets to price the profile. manus: i want you to make the economic world, live for me, i look at your geography, north america, netherlands, france, germany. we are talking about slowdown in the netherlands, give me your take on the state of the global economy. henry: i am happy to do that. the slowing
nejra: juliette saly in singapore, thank you.umbers from rundstedt. 5.9 reported revenue of billion euros. we are joined by the ceo. great to have you on the show. tank you for joining. one thing that analyst and investors are focusing on are your margins. do you see the third-quarter growth margin slightly lower, sequentially area and i want to ask about margin management in a slow growth world. you have the latitude to keep lowering costs and protecting margins? henry: the -- thanks for...
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nejra: juliette saly in singapore.markets got a tailwind yesterday on dovish comments from federal reserve vice-chairman richard clarida. williams said it is better to take preventative measures than wait for disaster. his comments boosted expectations toward 50 basis point cut, but speaking with fox , we, richard clarida said do not have to wait for things to get so bad to have rate cut. this added more fuel. 41 basis points of easing priced in for july. this was dial back to 35 basis points. the spokeswoman clarified the anarks saying they were from academic speech on 20 years of research, not potential policy action at the upcoming fmoc meeting. will the fed take a small step or a giant leap this july? join the debate. we judge to the mliv team on your bloomberg. joining us now, viraj patel, fx & global macro strategist, arkera inc. as we celebrate 50 years of the moon landing, small step or giant leap for the fed? viraj: i think there are two twice five basis point cut coming. when i look at the rationale for the c
nejra: juliette saly in singapore.markets got a tailwind yesterday on dovish comments from federal reserve vice-chairman richard clarida. williams said it is better to take preventative measures than wait for disaster. his comments boosted expectations toward 50 basis point cut, but speaking with fox , we, richard clarida said do not have to wait for things to get so bad to have rate cut. this added more fuel. 41 basis points of easing priced in for july. this was dial back to 35 basis points....
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i am juliette goodrich. >> and i am brian hackett. when it settled firefighters a man was underwater for two minutes. paramedics performed cpr on the victim. crews use ropes to get him up from the beach, then he was rushed to the hospital. we don't have any what on his condition, but the battalion chief told us ocean beach is dangerous on any day, but today the water was especially choppy. >>> now that that fear storm that's hammering the gulf coast right now, cities reporting hilly lane is live in new orleans were tropical storm barry has made landfall. hillary? >> reporter: juliet, there's been steady rain throughout the day, and even though the mayor of new orleans says this area did not get a direct hit, there is still a lot of concern about flash flooding and storm surge. early today, we were in morgan city. that is where the hurricane made landfall and batter the area. barry hit the louisiana coast saturday as a category one hurricane, but quickly weakened into a tropical storm. still the storm is forecasted to dump heavy and po
i am juliette goodrich. >> and i am brian hackett. when it settled firefighters a man was underwater for two minutes. paramedics performed cpr on the victim. crews use ropes to get him up from the beach, then he was rushed to the hospital. we don't have any what on his condition, but the battalion chief told us ocean beach is dangerous on any day, but today the water was especially choppy. >>> now that that fear storm that's hammering the gulf coast right now, cities reporting...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in oakland covering the oakland ghost ship warehouse trial. it is cross-examination day and things got heated. >> he has not slept in three days. he is up there fighting for his life. prosecutors trying anything to chip away at defendant derek almeda's credibility. this time it included his child finding a used condom after a 2015 new year's eve warehouse party. a party he did not throw and called police to report it. >> my god! you know we have heard of mice and rats and cats you know? now, we have to hear about condoms. you know, are they that week? are they that insensitive? >> reporter: at times, the defendant has come across combative when probed over and over again by prosecutors, specifically about documents he signed about the warehouse codes.'s attorney believes it may be the prosecution's strategy to wear him down. >> it was ugly and it shows they are desperate! >> reporter: some family members say he cannot get a straight answer. >> he wants to put the blame on everybody else. the blame, he will not take accountability for anything
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in oakland covering the oakland ghost ship warehouse trial. it is cross-examination day and things got heated. >> he has not slept in three days. he is up there fighting for his life. prosecutors trying anything to chip away at defendant derek almeda's credibility. this time it included his child finding a used condom after a 2015 new year's eve warehouse party. a party he did not throw and called police to report it. >> my god! you know we...
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in oakland, juliette goodrich kpix5. >>> homicide detectives are investigating the death of an oaklandgreek island of crete. 59-year-old suzette eaton suzanne eaton was last seen while attending a conference. they said that she had gone for a run and then went missing soon after. the tech tips are now traveling from athens to crete to lead an investigation. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's personal security chief is not returning to work after sexual misconduct allegations. he is also accused of making racist remarks about zuckerberg's wife. the business insider reports o in florida and former employees with the executive initiative alleged that he created a hostile work environment. they also claim that he made racist comments about priscilla. he is accused of groping at least one employee. the accusers are suing for lost wages and damages for emotional distress. an investigation is now underway. >>> from contra costa county the curtains just closed on antioch's only megaplex movie theater. amc deer valley 16 showed his last real sunday night. the building owner said amc told him th
in oakland, juliette goodrich kpix5. >>> homicide detectives are investigating the death of an oaklandgreek island of crete. 59-year-old suzette eaton suzanne eaton was last seen while attending a conference. they said that she had gone for a run and then went missing soon after. the tech tips are now traveling from athens to crete to lead an investigation. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg's personal security chief is not returning to work after sexual misconduct allegations....
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in the east bay, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> i am andria borba at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park. scientist here do not believe that this earthquake and its aftershocks are the start of a storm like we have seen in the past in the east bay. the epicenter of today's earthquake on the greenville fault was just east of blackhawk. it is a fault line not as famous as the san andreas or the hayward. but has produced moderate earthquakes in the past. >> this fault is a little more quite than the other ones but has experienced 5.4 and 5.8 in 1980. no stranger to modern earthquakes. >> reporter: d strike slip faults moved about five inches eight miles deep. this scientist believes that this earthquake will follow the standard pattern of aftershock followed by a series of aftershocks. he said unlike the earthquakes in ridgecrest, that doesn't appear to be a precursor to a larger shake, although there is a chance. >> about a week after the earthquake itself in the vicinity of the original earthquake. after that, the probability goes down. too much smaller num
in the east bay, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> i am andria borba at the u.s. geological survey in menlo park. scientist here do not believe that this earthquake and its aftershocks are the start of a storm like we have seen in the past in the east bay. the epicenter of today's earthquake on the greenville fault was just east of blackhawk. it is a fault line not as famous as the san andreas or the hayward. but has produced moderate earthquakes in the past. >> this fault is a...
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i'm rishaad salamat. >> in singapore, i'm juliette saly.nes. deutsche bank may cut or than a fifth of its global growth forecasted its biggest shakeup in years. the ceo may have proved the loss of 20,000 jobs when he presents his latest restructuring plan, although the ultimate total has not been finalized. has beenhareholders he working on harsh cut that after dropping merger talks of commerzbank. >> apple is said to make its new mac pro desktop when china moves devices,n of its major using quantum computers to make the $6,000 machine, down in a factory outside shanghai. this comes as the united states threatens new tariffs on goods imported from china. president trump had been slamming apple in the past for making devices in china. >> singapore develop the capital and had completed acquisition, creating one of the biggest real estate groups with more than $90 million usd of assets under management. having agreed to by two property units from state investment funds in january. >> protesters gathering in hong kong, working the anniversary o
i'm rishaad salamat. >> in singapore, i'm juliette saly.nes. deutsche bank may cut or than a fifth of its global growth forecasted its biggest shakeup in years. the ceo may have proved the loss of 20,000 jobs when he presents his latest restructuring plan, although the ultimate total has not been finalized. has beenhareholders he working on harsh cut that after dropping merger talks of commerzbank. >> apple is said to make its new mac pro desktop when china moves devices,n of its...
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shimon prokupecz, chris cillizza, juliette kayyem.e i get to them, first i want to bring in john pistole. john pistole worked directly under robert mueller at the fbi as his deputy director. john, it's always a pleasure and really important to have you on tonight and get your perspective. so good evening to you. let me get your take on the most significant moments from the hearing today. what do you think? >> well, thank you, don. i think it was really a tale of two testimonies. in the morning, after his opening statement and initial colloquy there with chairman nadler, i think he was not as focused or precise or, frankly, even in command of the facts as i think those of us who worked closely with him were used to seeing in his prior dozens of testimonies while he was the fbi director. i think he was more focused, more precise and more in command of the facts in the afternoon session, and perhaps because that was an area of more comfort and familiarity to him than the morning session. and the whole idea of was there obstruction and we
shimon prokupecz, chris cillizza, juliette kayyem.e i get to them, first i want to bring in john pistole. john pistole worked directly under robert mueller at the fbi as his deputy director. john, it's always a pleasure and really important to have you on tonight and get your perspective. so good evening to you. let me get your take on the most significant moments from the hearing today. what do you think? >> well, thank you, don. i think it was really a tale of two testimonies. in the...
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juliette, what is crucial to public safety at this time?there's a couple of things, of course. obviously you'll want a footprint of public safety commission to calm people down, sort of a preemptive thing to make sure areas impacted by the blackout are safing e ing igoine evening. as josh was saying, there's no reason to think there's going to be people taking major advantage of the situation. it's a limited area in new york city, i know it doesn't feel that way to people there now. but i do want to put that in perspective in terms of what's going on. as i just tweeted out, and what i can tell from my experience, there is a little piece of good news here, at least in the sense that -- well, two pieces. one, we don't think it's anything nefarious. the other is you're seeing how systems have been built since the major blackouts of the past. we've built our critical infrastructure from a homeland security perspective to ensure that it has what we call failsafe systems, so if something does go bad, it doesn't impact a rather large area. so i th
juliette, what is crucial to public safety at this time?there's a couple of things, of course. obviously you'll want a footprint of public safety commission to calm people down, sort of a preemptive thing to make sure areas impacted by the blackout are safing e ing igoine evening. as josh was saying, there's no reason to think there's going to be people taking major advantage of the situation. it's a limited area in new york city, i know it doesn't feel that way to people there now. but i do...
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juliette saly has more.uliette: certainly risk off on the back of that trump tweet about more tariffs. if you want to see how much the trade war has affected other economies in asia, look no further than singapore where we saw nonoil domestic e-sports fall 17.3% in june from a year earlier. electronic exports down by 31%. singapore's market holding up well. you are seeing weakness in the nikkei today. similar weakness in hong kong today. a bit of a turnaround in the chinese markets in late trade. australia's asx 200 held up well by bht. --saw that surgeon iron ore surge in iron or prices. it could ratchet further due to output supply. india's market looking quite good amongst the earnings season. at some ofave a look the hong kong stocks we're watching, particularly in the retail space. this is on the back of those protests we've seen over the past month or so. bloomberg intelligence suggesting that hong kong retail sales are likely to fall due to the protests keeping the tourists away. we had giordano yeste
juliette saly has more.uliette: certainly risk off on the back of that trump tweet about more tariffs. if you want to see how much the trade war has affected other economies in asia, look no further than singapore where we saw nonoil domestic e-sports fall 17.3% in june from a year earlier. electronic exports down by 31%. singapore's market holding up well. you are seeing weakness in the nikkei today. similar weakness in hong kong today. a bit of a turnaround in the chinese markets in late...
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juliette saly in asia has more.a.te: a quiet day in the new zealand story just about the only thing of interest, with numbers bang in line with forecast the nikkei is leading losses here. we saw japan closed yesterday for a public holiday, so some selling in japanese equities. the nikkei down 0.7%. also selling in china, amid very low volumes. a little take -- tick up in hong kong, india and south korea. we heard from the rba, the july minutes meeting, saying it is watching closely and will adjust rates as needed. and watching moves in the philippines talk, entering -- philippines stocks, entering bull market territory. some stocks in detail, interesting to see south korean samson suppliers doing well today, on a trade spat not between the u.s. and china, but with japan. analysts coming through saying people might come more tow ards domestic buying if japan ups the rhetoric on the suppliers. upsung, a samson supplier, -- samsung supplier, up over 70% in seoul. strengths in the financial sector, analysts saying it re
juliette saly in asia has more.a.te: a quiet day in the new zealand story just about the only thing of interest, with numbers bang in line with forecast the nikkei is leading losses here. we saw japan closed yesterday for a public holiday, so some selling in japanese equities. the nikkei down 0.7%. also selling in china, amid very low volumes. a little take -- tick up in hong kong, india and south korea. we heard from the rba, the july minutes meeting, saying it is watching closely and will...
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congratulations, juliette saly. it is 2-0 right now i think between you two.see the charts featured on bloomberg television, catch up with key analysis, and safe charts on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. just kidding. [laughter] david: we are watching out of the boj as well. exclusive.o this we were speaking with the mexican president here about schroeder.thomas he said his country actually need to lower rates, but he adds that he does respect the independence of the central bank in mexico. he spoke with our editor in chief in mexico city. have a listen. one thing is what's to be desired, and a different thing, what is possible. i would like the central bank not only to work on controlling inflation, but for it to be thinking about growth as well. we are talking about what the central bank is doing. they are more cautious about inflation. this is not a bad thing. no, this is not the wrong thing to do. i'm not saying that. but it is important to lower the rate to encourage growth. that i'mn issue leaving for the central bank to decide, because we trust. looki
congratulations, juliette saly. it is 2-0 right now i think between you two.see the charts featured on bloomberg television, catch up with key analysis, and safe charts on the bloomberg. this is bloomberg. just kidding. [laughter] david: we are watching out of the boj as well. exclusive.o this we were speaking with the mexican president here about schroeder.thomas he said his country actually need to lower rates, but he adds that he does respect the independence of the central bank in mexico....
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so, juliette, is this not a fire-alarm fire that is burning and needs attention? >> absolutely.ite remarkable what senate majority leader mcconnell is doing. if you look at the statutes, most of the language is pretty aspirational, urges states to share informing with the department of homeland security, provides training and resources. the one piece of it that mcconnell is worried about is that it requires anyone part of a campaign if they are approached or share information with a foreign entity, they have to disclose that to federal authorities. so, in other words, if like what happened in 2016, the russians approached the campaign, you're supposed to tell the fbi. mcconnell clearly doesn't look that. i believe the only reason mcconnell is doing that is he believes that trump cannot win without the russians' help. in 2020 he believes trump will be stronger with the russians' help. >> that seems to be the conventional wisdom. anthony, you're shaking your head no? >> it's baffling to me. it's our leaders not having imagination and nto deny these states this funding is laughable
so, juliette, is this not a fire-alarm fire that is burning and needs attention? >> absolutely.ite remarkable what senate majority leader mcconnell is doing. if you look at the statutes, most of the language is pretty aspirational, urges states to share informing with the department of homeland security, provides training and resources. the one piece of it that mcconnell is worried about is that it requires anyone part of a campaign if they are approached or share information with a...
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in mumbai, i'm juliette saly. >> i'm rishaad salamat.ning session in hong kong, here's a look at our top stories. markets anticipating the first fed rate cut in a decade, a busy week bringing policy decisions from tokyo and london. is the latest in the weekend of protests in hong kong, stocks are down sharply in the city, volumes are spiking. >> animal spirits are in short supply as india struggles with its own economy, services and exports both slumping. this is "woburn markets." ♪ >> the stocks in hong kong certainly the forefront on investors minds following those weekend protests. the hang seng is at levels we haven't seen since mid-june's with volumes spiking as consumer stocks hit hard following the weekend protests. we will hear from amgen as to what members are saying about the protests and whether businesses are looking at an escape route. aboutners are selling 72,000,000,001 in coffee futures and analysts are saying they could expect to see the index come under further pressure in august has we start to see concerns about valua
in mumbai, i'm juliette saly. >> i'm rishaad salamat.ning session in hong kong, here's a look at our top stories. markets anticipating the first fed rate cut in a decade, a busy week bringing policy decisions from tokyo and london. is the latest in the weekend of protests in hong kong, stocks are down sharply in the city, volumes are spiking. >> animal spirits are in short supply as india struggles with its own economy, services and exports both slumping. this is "woburn...
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well, joining me now, cnn's evan per perez, also john dean and jul t juliette kayyem.ts are taking this testimony inkroeblincredibly se. running mock sessions, have stand-ins for robert mueller. what are they going to focus on and what, what are they hoping to accomplish this time around? >> i think one of the things they're looking to focus on is the idea that, you know, the part -- the second part of the mueller report, the obstruction part, that there's still so much for them to get to the bottom of. for mueller to explain himself as to why they decided essentialessential ly they weren't going to make a decision on the obstruction question. that's going to be a lot of the focus of their questions and to see whether or not it can move the needle. you call it exactly right. the democrats who approve an impeachment hearing want to see if the hearing can move the needle for public support. nancy pelosi is dead set against doing this unless she can bring the public or the public is going along with this. so i thing that's what all the democrats are in favor of an impeach
well, joining me now, cnn's evan per perez, also john dean and jul t juliette kayyem.ts are taking this testimony inkroeblincredibly se. running mock sessions, have stand-ins for robert mueller. what are they going to focus on and what, what are they hoping to accomplish this time around? >> i think one of the things they're looking to focus on is the idea that, you know, the part -- the second part of the mueller report, the obstruction part, that there's still so much for them to get to...
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prospectors like juliette from oakland still come.tunes but to have some fun. >> so i'm panning for gold and rockets and this is what i found. >> reporter: her grandma, sherry beyrle, says the trip here is a history lesson. >> they get to see how the olden days were. >> reporter: it is two hours northeast of fresno in the sieramans one of california's hick gold country towns and now a state historic parka live with museums and operating businesses. like eric white's vintage blacksmith shop. >> what we mostly do is make unique gift items for the people that come and visit columbia. >> reporter: they still come from around the world like jenns from germany. >> we are here with my family. >> reporter: they think in this old west mining town is unique. >> you don't have anything like that in germany. >> alison and her family found it to be a mess sant stop. >> it's quaint, nice. we've enjoyed bringing the girls to walk around and enjoying ourselves. >> what makes columbia unique is it's still a leaving breathing town where visitors like v
prospectors like juliette from oakland still come.tunes but to have some fun. >> so i'm panning for gold and rockets and this is what i found. >> reporter: her grandma, sherry beyrle, says the trip here is a history lesson. >> they get to see how the olden days were. >> reporter: it is two hours northeast of fresno in the sieramans one of california's hick gold country towns and now a state historic parka live with museums and operating businesses. like eric white's...
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here is juliette goodrich. >> the defense has done all they could do at the end of the day. >> we are neck and neck. it will be a close case. >> reporter: the defense attorney who is representing max harris said there are probably no bad people in this case. maybe except for the owners. he compared ghostship warehouse pointing out even in the courtroom there are no sprinklers, or illuminated exit signs. he said body language has been telling. >> he feels connected with the jury. the body language, the eye contact, the sense of compassion that he is sensing from the jury is keeping him going. i got to say it is palpable to me. >> you saw that, i even saw the prospect it will hang. not to give up their position. >> reporter: one thing is for sure, there will be different endings and outcomes for all. >> you know, as soon as the verdict comes out i get to take a day off. yeah. i haven't thought about it much more than that. >> after this verdict is over, i don't get a break. my life changes forever. >> reporter: he left worried yesterday. he feels relieved today. >> i anticipate that the
here is juliette goodrich. >> the defense has done all they could do at the end of the day. >> we are neck and neck. it will be a close case. >> reporter: the defense attorney who is representing max harris said there are probably no bad people in this case. maybe except for the owners. he compared ghostship warehouse pointing out even in the courtroom there are no sprinklers, or illuminated exit signs. he said body language has been telling. >> he feels connected with...
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nejra: juliette saly in singapore. thank you so much.ordea bank, second quarter operating income missing estimates. by iggest nordic bank assets, the group says results are not satisfactory and they need to review capital and dividend targets. the president and ceo of nordea bank joins us on the phone from helsinki. kasper, thank you for joining us. should investors prepare for a dividend cut? kasper: i'm not going to comment on that right now. when we look at where we are, in recent years we have de-risk ed the bank, invested heavily in digital and compliance platforms, and concentrated the business into the nordic markets. we really have entered a new phase of customer focus. what has also changed,t he financial environment. you made comments on that earlier in your program. most importantly, we expect to have better clarity on our capital requirements from the banking union. really this, in combination, has said we need to review our overall business targets, which of course includes also capital policy and dividend policy. we'll comm
nejra: juliette saly in singapore. thank you so much.ordea bank, second quarter operating income missing estimates. by iggest nordic bank assets, the group says results are not satisfactory and they need to review capital and dividend targets. the president and ceo of nordea bank joins us on the phone from helsinki. kasper, thank you for joining us. should investors prepare for a dividend cut? kasper: i'm not going to comment on that right now. when we look at where we are, in recent years we...
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matt: juliette saly in singapore. the u.s.nd china had back to the tray table this week for the first time since may. with little expectation on either side of a breakthrough, looming over the talks are the new geopolitical issues and there's no signs that beijing or washington even want to budge on demands. what do you think about the possibility of any forward progress here? are think the chances andtively low for any big substantive u.s.-china trade deal. the way i would describe the trump administration's strategy or goal with china is for a big, really good trade deal, or no deal at all. i do not believe that the president is interested in a sort of slapped together deal at the last minute. do a deal even though it might not be as far-reaching as necessary. it is either going to be a great deal which material worries -- which materially shrinks the trade deficit with china and addresses the intellectual property theft issues and other ways china has been using the wto, or there is going to be no deal at all. if there is n
matt: juliette saly in singapore. the u.s.nd china had back to the tray table this week for the first time since may. with little expectation on either side of a breakthrough, looming over the talks are the new geopolitical issues and there's no signs that beijing or washington even want to budge on demands. what do you think about the possibility of any forward progress here? are think the chances andtively low for any big substantive u.s.-china trade deal. the way i would describe the trump...
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. ♪ juliette: coming up on bloomberg best, the stories that shaped the weekend business around the worldu.k. has a new pm. boris johnson promises he is the man that can lead britain out of the eu. >> we are going to get brexit done on october 31. >> it will be a very tall order for boris johnson to deliver. >> u.s.-china trade talks on again, but the path to a deal remains elusive. >> officials have been cautioning not to expect a whole lot. >> police and protesters clash again in hong kong. u.s. authorities plan an antitrust as growth in the eurozone shows signs of further shrinking, the ecb makes a key decision o
. ♪ juliette: coming up on bloomberg best, the stories that shaped the weekend business around the worldu.k. has a new pm. boris johnson promises he is the man that can lead britain out of the eu. >> we are going to get brexit done on october 31. >> it will be a very tall order for boris johnson to deliver. >> u.s.-china trade talks on again, but the path to a deal remains elusive. >> officials have been cautioning not to expect a whole lot. >> police and...
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juliette? >> all right, betty, thank you. >>> in a small town in sonoma county, there hasn't been a homicides in over 20 years until a feud ended in gunfire. the victim, patrick leonard, was shot and killed in a garage on robin avenue last night. in heated argument with his neighbor rossi. rossi was taken at the scene. >>> in politics, president trump lashing out at another african american member of congress. his latest target, a senior democrat. representative elijah cummings of maryland. his tweets called his district a disgusting and rodent infested mess. cummings confronted the acting secretary of homeland security. >> we're doing our very best -- >> what does that mean? what does that mean when a child is sitting in their own feces? can't take a shower. come on, man! what's that about? none of us would have our children in that position! they are human beings! daingstw everyday and fights his neighbors. urged the ent to work with lowering prescription drug prices. >>> well, bart's new gen
juliette? >> all right, betty, thank you. >>> in a small town in sonoma county, there hasn't been a homicides in over 20 years until a feud ended in gunfire. the victim, patrick leonard, was shot and killed in a garage on robin avenue last night. in heated argument with his neighbor rossi. rossi was taken at the scene. >>> in politics, president trump lashing out at another african american member of congress. his latest target, a senior democrat. representative elijah...
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thanks for joining us, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. we begin with the scorching heat. inland areas are hitting or near triple beat e duin. families spent the day cooling off by wading in the pool or going down the water slide. >> so, just how hot did it get? here is meteorologist darin peck. >> look at the deep shades of purple visualizing where the real heat is. this is not an equal opportunity heat maker. 100 in concord. you go over the hill, it is only 82 in hayward. so if i show you the people under the heat advisory, it falls right in line with that map. every place in yellow. you are under the heat advisory for one more day. see the fine print? sunday will not be as bad as today. it will be hot enough where we need to stand guard for heat related health issues, if you feel lightheaded, assume it is related to the heat first and get into the air-conditioning. i'll have more on this in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> let's take a live look outside of oakland. there is an air quality advisory for the bay area this weekend. people m
thanks for joining us, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. we begin with the scorching heat. inland areas are hitting or near triple beat e duin. families spent the day cooling off by wading in the pool or going down the water slide. >> so, just how hot did it get? here is meteorologist darin peck. >> look at the deep shades of purple visualizing where the real heat is. this is not an equal opportunity heat maker. 100 in concord. you go over the hill, it is only 82 in...
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. ♪ >> reporter: they're portrayed as modern day romeos and juliettes, young, star-crossed lovers.n dramas like "the secret life of the american teenager." >> i now pronounce you man and wife. >> reporter: and reality shows like "say yes to the dress." >> i'm 17. >> excuse me? like a one and a seven? >> yes. >> wow! >> reporter: but for hundreds of thousands of young girls across america, their weddings a far cry from happily ever after. >> my aunt got on the bus and said get off the bus, you're going to get married today. >> i was 11 years of age when we got married. and he was 20. >> reporter: child marriage, an issue many can't imagine exists in american neighborhoods. >> there's no place in civilized society for the early or forced marriage of children. >> end child marriage now! >> reporter: butve cg instigatie traveled from the east coast to the mountainous west to the heartland, uncovering america's child we're here in steele, missouri, a small, rural town, and we're about to meet ashley, who got married at 15. for ashley duncan, a freshman in high school, what started as a
. ♪ >> reporter: they're portrayed as modern day romeos and juliettes, young, star-crossed lovers.n dramas like "the secret life of the american teenager." >> i now pronounce you man and wife. >> reporter: and reality shows like "say yes to the dress." >> i'm 17. >> excuse me? like a one and a seven? >> yes. >> wow! >> reporter: but for hundreds of thousands of young girls across america, their weddings a far cry from happily...
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juliette: it is very risk on here following that trade truce.hina's market now up to .7% on the csi 300. no one is exciting anything concrete. surprise restriction on the huawei band. the taiex is up. , upnese stocks are higher 2% on the close. australia up by 0.6%. buying in india today. disappointing data coming through out of the region. trade tensions are still biting. pmi out of china and south korean exports falling. let's have a look at that move into currencies. we have seen the offshore and onshore renminbi rise. with thetoday helping offshore, up by 0.3%. it has been rising quite strongly. in six weeks.vel i mentioned weakness in the japanese yen. money coming out of safe havens. we have seen the korean won from a two month high, weaker by 0.4% against the dollar. we see this risk-on move down, but also affected by that drop coming through in exports from korea. you stocks in europe are set to follow asia higher after the u.s. and china declared a truce in the trade war. trump said he will hold off on tariffs and scale back restriction
juliette: it is very risk on here following that trade truce.hina's market now up to .7% on the csi 300. no one is exciting anything concrete. surprise restriction on the huawei band. the taiex is up. , upnese stocks are higher 2% on the close. australia up by 0.6%. buying in india today. disappointing data coming through out of the region. trade tensions are still biting. pmi out of china and south korean exports falling. let's have a look at that move into currencies. we have seen the...
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in oakland juliette goodrich. >>> for the first time we are hearing from the man the san francisco man gored by a 6 ton bull in spain. now he says it happened while he was trying to take a selfie. 46-year-old jaime alvarez was gored in the neck during therunning of the bulls if pamplona. he works as a public defender in santa clara county. he described the moment he nearly lost his life. . >> i turned and it was like a truck or car just hitting the side of my head and i put my hand behind my neck and saw blood and i could feel my neckopened up. i was stunned. >> an onlooker dragged him away from the street to get medical help. doctors say it is a miracle he survived. . >> it went straight up instead of straight back. if it went back i wouldn't be here. it went straight up in my cheek that's why i am here. . >> okay. >> it's a miracle the doctor said. i believe that. . >> alvarez underwent surgery and could leave the hospital as soon as tomorrow. so far, two other americans have been injured at the spanish festival. >>> a bay area congressman is the first democrat to drop out of the pre
in oakland juliette goodrich. >>> for the first time we are hearing from the man the san francisco man gored by a 6 ton bull in spain. now he says it happened while he was trying to take a selfie. 46-year-old jaime alvarez was gored in the neck during therunning of the bulls if pamplona. he works as a public defender in santa clara county. he described the moment he nearly lost his life. . >> i turned and it was like a truck or car just hitting the side of my head and i put my...
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in antioch, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> here is a look at our top stories at 5:30 some palo alto police officers accused of crossing the line. >> home surveillance video shows the arrest of a man suspected of driving on a suspended license, one officer puts the man's face onto the hood of the carbon downplays abuse. officers were also heard mocking him. his civil rights lawsuit has been filed against the department. >>> police and livermore need help finding this man, 21-year- old luis tellez is wanted for the fatal shooting of 16 emmanuel moseby near a taco bell. please now offering a $2500 reward for tips that lead to his arrest. >>> silicon valley is in the midst of a balance of power shifted. a growing number of companies are building tech camp inside and around the downtown. bryson is the latest company to announce it is moving 3500 workers to a site near the city's airport and leaving it sunnyvale campus behind. san jose city leaders say they hope the trend continues. >>> several bay area lawmakers were in the spotlight as former special counsel robert mueller testified at the cap
in antioch, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> here is a look at our top stories at 5:30 some palo alto police officers accused of crossing the line. >> home surveillance video shows the arrest of a man suspected of driving on a suspended license, one officer puts the man's face onto the hood of the carbon downplays abuse. officers were also heard mocking him. his civil rights lawsuit has been filed against the department. >>> police and livermore need help finding this man,...
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> one of the suspects was already behind bars for another robbery. >>> a big plume of smoke over contra costa county had a lot of people asking tonight what was that. one neighbor shared this image with us and we also spotted the smoke hanging over the east bay from our sutro tower. it turns out it was from flaring up the chevron refinery and lasted for two hours before ending a short time ago. according to chevron, at no point did the flaring pose any environmental or health risk. it said the flaring is reportedly due to an upset at the process unit. chevron also says flaring is an important part of keeping the refinery running safely. >>> authorities in japan are confirming that 12 people have died and more are still missing in a suspected arson. police have arrested a man that they say burst in kyoto animation studios and spread gasoline to set the fire. the blaze began around 1030 in the morning local time and now appears to have fully engulfed the building. dozens more have been injured in some critically. the famous studio is known for hits like luck
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> one of the suspects was already behind bars for another robbery. >>> a big plume of smoke over contra costa county had a lot of people asking tonight what was that. one neighbor shared this image with us and we also spotted the smoke hanging over the east bay from our sutro tower. it turns out it was from flaring up the chevron refinery and lasted for two hours before ending a short time ago. according to chevron, at no point did the flaring pose any...
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juliette goodrich joins his life in the courthouse for more on how these lawyers are taking a closer look at jurors' body language. >> reporter: yeah, they certainly are. we just got out of court these lawyers have been interacting with the jurors eye to eye, for quite some time now. the defense attorney says he feels a level of compassion with the jurors, even his client defended max harris, he feels some sort of connection. what does that mean? right now they are hoping it means a not guilty. at the end of the day, the defense has done all they can do. >> we are neck to neck, it is going to be a close case. >> reporter: in his closing argument curtis briggs, representing max harris, said there are no bad people in this case. maybe except for the owners. he said harris didn't build the stairs, didn't do the electrical upgrades, and did not have his name on the party invite the night of the fire. and he is not guilty. one thing is for sure, there will clearly be different endings and outcomes for all. >> as soon as the verdict comes out, i get to take a day off. haven't thought about
juliette goodrich joins his life in the courthouse for more on how these lawyers are taking a closer look at jurors' body language. >> reporter: yeah, they certainly are. we just got out of court these lawyers have been interacting with the jurors eye to eye, for quite some time now. the defense attorney says he feels a level of compassion with the jurors, even his client defended max harris, he feels some sort of connection. what does that mean? right now they are hoping it means a not...
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juliette goodrich downtown in danville were they say the suspects use a particular strategy to hit area shops. >> reporter: they certainly do. this isn't the first time they have struck an area like this. they are called the boutique bandits. they are believed to be a husband and wife. police say what they do is they try to distract employees when they kind of maneuver through the shop. police believe this isn't the first time they have hit before. >> he is sassy and fresh, and, speaks with a little bit of a list. >> reporter: the couple works together to distract store employees. one asks question at the front counter, while the other slips into a back room. >> the gentleman started looking around in the back of the shop, helping himself to a wall of gold chains. >> reporter: police believe they are the same couple linked to a robbery and half moon bay. the first reported back in may. we show the story to one house store owner. >> they started a conversation about the beauty products >> reporter: here is her surveillance video from the date a couple walks into her home to core and gift
juliette goodrich downtown in danville were they say the suspects use a particular strategy to hit area shops. >> reporter: they certainly do. this isn't the first time they have struck an area like this. they are called the boutique bandits. they are believed to be a husband and wife. police say what they do is they try to distract employees when they kind of maneuver through the shop. police believe this isn't the first time they have hit before. >> he is sassy and fresh, and,...
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in oakland juliette goodrich kpix5. >>> at the same time the trump administration is acting to speed up deportation across the country. in fact, starting tomorrow, any undocumented immigrant who cannot prove they have been here for more than two years would be subject to expedited removal. now what does that mean? federal agents can arrest and deport them without a hearing before a judge. until now, this type of fast tracking applied to migrants who were in the u.s. for just few weeks. the aclu says it will challenge the new expand policy. . >>> i am ken batista. cal fire battling this one near lake berryessa and scoreed of rugged terrain as you can see charring trees along the border of napa and lake counties. this sparked this afternoon. it turned from a small brush fire to about a 45 acre blaze and is still growing. some residents have been ordered to evacuate. these are homes mainly along highway 128. the fire broke out earlier near the intersection of highway 128ing with ak begannion road a stretch of highway that's closed in both directions fromming with ag canyon up to markly
in oakland juliette goodrich kpix5. >>> at the same time the trump administration is acting to speed up deportation across the country. in fact, starting tomorrow, any undocumented immigrant who cannot prove they have been here for more than two years would be subject to expedited removal. now what does that mean? federal agents can arrest and deport them without a hearing before a judge. until now, this type of fast tracking applied to migrants who were in the u.s. for just few weeks....
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> new at 5, the fight just keeps getting uglier over plans for a waterfront navigation center in san francisco. in the latest twist, residents filed suit to stop the project. kpix 5's reporter is live near the proposed site. andrea? >> reporter: fencing is already up and green tarps are already up. construction trailers are already sitting on the property. but, when group is trying to get it stopped before hammers go and shovels go into the ground. the lawsuit was filed today in superior court to stop the navigation center along the --. many are among the 10,000 people who live within 10,000 feet of the site. they said they want navigation centers, just not in residential neighborhoods. >> the lawsuit is a last resort for us. we did not want to file a lawsuit because it is expensive, acrimonious, but we are really backed into a corner because the city was not engaging with us. we have tried going to the city with hundreds of people. we feel like we still have not been listened to at all. so, we filed the lawsuit to try to get on the city's rater. >> reporter:
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> new at 5, the fight just keeps getting uglier over plans for a waterfront navigation center in san francisco. in the latest twist, residents filed suit to stop the project. kpix 5's reporter is live near the proposed site. andrea? >> reporter: fencing is already up and green tarps are already up. construction trailers are already sitting on the property. but, when group is trying to get it stopped before hammers go and shovels go into the ground....