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this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne juliette: -- juliette: officials from 120 countries have endorsed setting minimum tax rate. that sets the stage for a possible of limitation of rules as soon as 2023. white house economic advisor jared bernstein says it is a step toward more equitable taxation. >> i could not agree more with our treasury secretary and the use of the word historic, not just for economic diplomacy but for fairness in the tax code, for multinational corporations paying their fair share and for the american worker and the american middle class to get a fair shake out of a tax code that has been leaning the other way for far too long. yvonne: let's cross to our senior asia economics investor. >> i think any time you get 130 countries to agree on something, it is something of a miracle. it's notable here that india, china, turkey, and some others opposed to the deal are now on board according to the oecd. broadly, the deal would make multinational companies pay an effective tax rate of at least 15% and get some smaller countries more revenue for smaller countries, and it is seen
this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne juliette: -- juliette: officials from 120 countries have endorsed setting minimum tax rate. that sets the stage for a possible of limitation of rules as soon as 2023. white house economic advisor jared bernstein says it is a step toward more equitable taxation. >> i could not agree more with our treasury secretary and the use of the word historic, not just for economic diplomacy but for fairness in the tax code, for multinational corporations paying their...
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juliette: bruce einhorn in hong kong joining us.am falling for percent on the main index now off by 2.3% as we seek buying across the rest of asian markets. this is after antivirus restrictions were ordered across vietnam's south following last week's stay-at-home order in the commercial hub of ho chi minh city. we are seeing a province home to industry and stay-at-home issues for seven of nine localities weighing in on markets and then -- on market sentiment in vietnam now falling again. buying and selling coming through on the debt now down 4%. let's head to new york and get the first word news with vonnie quinn in new york. vonnie: in an exclusive interview with bloomberg television, the easy be president christine lagarde told investors to prepare for new guidance on monetary's to millis in 10 days. she says it is not the time to talk -- monetary stimulus in 10 days. she says it is not the time to talk about an exit strategy. >> now is not the right time to talk about an exit strategy. we are still forcefully delivering under th
juliette: bruce einhorn in hong kong joining us.am falling for percent on the main index now off by 2.3% as we seek buying across the rest of asian markets. this is after antivirus restrictions were ordered across vietnam's south following last week's stay-at-home order in the commercial hub of ho chi minh city. we are seeing a province home to industry and stay-at-home issues for seven of nine localities weighing in on markets and then -- on market sentiment in vietnam now falling again....
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juliette: certainly falling today quite heavily. in hong kong? >> as of friday, we were told by sources that the bank of china and hsbc have been reconsidering their proposals to halt mortgages to unfinished projects for evergrande that came after the talks with banks asking them why they decided to make those moves and how they are handling client queries. as of now, we are still tracking the situation to see if the banks will make any other moves when it comes to mortgages for evergrande. rishaad: thank you indeed so much for that. looking at the trials and tribulations and the latest twists and turns of evergrande. let's look at the flesh headlines. haidilao dropping as much as 20% -- as much as 21%. all of that according to a regulatory filing with the hong kong stock exchange. the reason openings on hundreds of new restaurants. china's market regulator or during tencent to pay half a million yuan in fines after an official investigation found that it's 2016 acquisition of china music corporation violated regulations because it
juliette: certainly falling today quite heavily. in hong kong? >> as of friday, we were told by sources that the bank of china and hsbc have been reconsidering their proposals to halt mortgages to unfinished projects for evergrande that came after the talks with banks asking them why they decided to make those moves and how they are handling client queries. as of now, we are still tracking the situation to see if the banks will make any other moves when it comes to mortgages for...
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juliette: thank you so much. in singapore.g up, it opens for business to save its bio tourism industry. leading one of the world's leading hospitality groups, we will speak with her about the impact. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think the opportunity is really enormous. in norma's and we look forward to catching a small percentage of that. ♪ anchor: we check in with these stocks. looking at toshiba, up 1.1% after the company could be forced to consider climate equity in the coming months from the financial times. taking a look at the bank that has made a lot of money with an ipo and also sony acquiring the rights to sesame street in japan. much movement with regard to that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 10:20 9 a.m. in hong kong and shanghai, 10:29 p.m. in new york. tokyo reported its highest number of confirmed covid cases since may just three weeks ahead of the elliptic's. -- olympics. the greater seoul area is expected to extend its ban on gatherings. this is the biggest increase since april. the u.s. and taiwan have agreed to
juliette: thank you so much. in singapore.g up, it opens for business to save its bio tourism industry. leading one of the world's leading hospitality groups, we will speak with her about the impact. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think the opportunity is really enormous. in norma's and we look forward to catching a small percentage of that. ♪ anchor: we check in with these stocks. looking at toshiba, up 1.1% after the company could be forced to consider climate equity in the coming months...
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manus: thank, juliette saly. let's get to saed abukarsh, chief portfolio manager / co-founder, ark capital management. this is a continuation of regulatory constrictions, another punch. there was a sense of panic in the equity markets, but in the midst of that, what does it say to you? saed: i think we are making a storm in a teapot. china has been on and off for the past two years. i think what we are seeing is another step of the authorities stipulating their attitude toward bigger firms. i think what we are seeing is a moderate check from the chinese authorities. i do not think it will go away. it will be in and out, something the market will pay attention to long-term when basically china is still trying to find his policy with the u.s. administration. that overshadows everything else medium-term. rishaad: they just essentially eviscerated an entire sector. this makes it more or less, as one trader was saying, on investable. -- univestible. it almost seems to be a grab for power, and more control. we know chi
manus: thank, juliette saly. let's get to saed abukarsh, chief portfolio manager / co-founder, ark capital management. this is a continuation of regulatory constrictions, another punch. there was a sense of panic in the equity markets, but in the midst of that, what does it say to you? saed: i think we are making a storm in a teapot. china has been on and off for the past two years. i think what we are seeing is another step of the authorities stipulating their attitude toward bigger firms. i...
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let's get more with juliette saly in singapore.the asian indexes it looked like are on the verge of correction. how ugly is it getting out there? juliette: yes, we have seen a bit of a reversal coming through in the hang seng china enterprises index, which briefly entered bear market territory in early trade after we've been seeing this big sell down coming through on china tech stocks. it has been down some 20% off its peak, but now seeing that index trying to reverse losses. there is this concern about covid variants and the impact of the overall global recovery wing into asian equities, which continue to underperform what you are seeing in the u.s. and europe. the msci asia pacific index on track for an eighth loss in nine sessions. we are seeing the nikkei amid correction territory, so off some of the lows of the day. we are seeing more concerns about not only a crackdown from beijing, but what you are seeing on the u.s. side as well. reuters reporting that the u.s. could add at least 10 chinese entities to its economic like li
let's get more with juliette saly in singapore.the asian indexes it looked like are on the verge of correction. how ugly is it getting out there? juliette: yes, we have seen a bit of a reversal coming through in the hang seng china enterprises index, which briefly entered bear market territory in early trade after we've been seeing this big sell down coming through on china tech stocks. it has been down some 20% off its peak, but now seeing that index trying to reverse losses. there is this...
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>> reporter: juliette, that's correct. according to a bloomberg report, apple will be requiring more than half of its stores across the country to move towards masks being mandatory in store regardless of whether or not a person is vaccinated. we spent some time in san mateo county today to figure out how some of the businesses there are adjusting to the latest guidance from both the cdc and today the california department of public health. again, the recommendation is people wear masks regardless of vaccination status in public indoor settings that are public settings that are in these counties where disease transmission is widespread. now a few spots told us today they require masks already so the new guidance doesn't really change much for them. however, one local deli manager said it might be less confusing if the guidance wereo be >> it'sittle confusing, but i'm requiring everybody to wear a mask, because we're a family business and we have many children who cannot get a vaccine. >> the recommendations and like all th
>> reporter: juliette, that's correct. according to a bloomberg report, apple will be requiring more than half of its stores across the country to move towards masks being mandatory in store regardless of whether or not a person is vaccinated. we spent some time in san mateo county today to figure out how some of the businesses there are adjusting to the latest guidance from both the cdc and today the california department of public health. again, the recommendation is people wear masks...
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yvonne: juliette saly joining us out of singapore.olding our breath and crossing our fingers, jules. when it comes to starbucks -- they agreed to sell their software retail business. the likes of e-mart, a joint venture partner. selling to gic private. they are selling 17.5% of that unit to e- mart. that reads the -- bring the overall ownership to 67.5% of starbucks to south korea. the remaining goes to gic. rishaad: as you said, coffee, korea, closely held. we do not how much they had a stake in it before. it's a move into coffee, a bit of a departure. david: yeah. seven-year high, commodity prices. speaking of korea, gdp numbers came out this morning and department store sales in -- as far as retail and consumption stores and department stores are coming out or should have been out by now. we'll talk about it, of course. rishaad: and looking at markets and plenty more, in fact. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: all right. let's check out what we have in the next hour. -- capital. his multifamily offices managing the portfolio. he's talk
yvonne: juliette saly joining us out of singapore.olding our breath and crossing our fingers, jules. when it comes to starbucks -- they agreed to sell their software retail business. the likes of e-mart, a joint venture partner. selling to gic private. they are selling 17.5% of that unit to e- mart. that reads the -- bring the overall ownership to 67.5% of starbucks to south korea. the remaining goes to gic. rishaad: as you said, coffee, korea, closely held. we do not how much they had a stake...
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manus: thank you, juliette saly in singapore.hite house officials are discussing proposals as well for a digital trade agreement. that will cover the indo pacific economies, according to bloomberg sources. it could cover pam, canada and -- japan, canada and chile. a digital trade agreements. we will cycle back to that in a moment. the triple r cut, is it a pre-stage -- presage to a deeper movement? supriya: absolutely. we expect we might see more triple r cuts to come, and weakness and inflation in china, we expected 1.5% in china this year, it is the pboc more room to take easier policies. we're also looking at the concept of global liquidity in market cycles. china had been earlier in the cycle and filed back stimulus earlier. now they are loosening at the time when everybody else is talking about tapering and potential rate hikes and so on. we have divergent central-bank cycles in the world. we see this as a bullish sign, because it evens out the recovery and also potentially prolongs the cycle. there is risk at hand over, but
manus: thank you, juliette saly in singapore.hite house officials are discussing proposals as well for a digital trade agreement. that will cover the indo pacific economies, according to bloomberg sources. it could cover pam, canada and -- japan, canada and chile. a digital trade agreements. we will cycle back to that in a moment. the triple r cut, is it a pre-stage -- presage to a deeper movement? supriya: absolutely. we expect we might see more triple r cuts to come, and weakness and...
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keeping an eye on this is juliette saly in singapore.s comes as the economy in australia is often recovery faster than expected. were we expecting something more hawkish from the rba, or does it fit the script? juliette: it fits the script, but the key point is that three year old target pegged to the april 2024 bound and not pushing it out in november as some in the market had thought. that would have been a dovish signal from the rba as they deal with the delta variant which has australia causing a lot of lockdowns. the fact they are sticking to april of 2024 is being seen more as a hawkish signal coming from the roof from the rba. also confidence, reducing the amount of bonds from 5 billion to 4 billion. they say they will continue to keep this going until mid-november at the earliest. so he will not see a rate hike until 2024. had they pushed it back to november of 2024, you would not see a rate hike until 2025. the aussie dollar is up 0.5% over the greenback. . the aussie dollar is at a one-month low against the q. kiwi. the rbnz co
keeping an eye on this is juliette saly in singapore.s comes as the economy in australia is often recovery faster than expected. were we expecting something more hawkish from the rba, or does it fit the script? juliette: it fits the script, but the key point is that three year old target pegged to the april 2024 bound and not pushing it out in november as some in the market had thought. that would have been a dovish signal from the rba as they deal with the delta variant which has australia...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. it comes on the two-year anniversary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the mass shooting, the memorial was held outside the new gilroy strong resiliency center downtown. in many ways, they're dealing with the aftermath of the shooting that took the lives of stephen romero, keyla salazar and trevor irby. >> we're never going to forget the lives that were lost here, and many people who live in gilroy already forever affected by it. so that will never change. but the strength that comes from being together in community and moving on is something that helps us pick ourselves up and heal. >> reporter: the new gilroy strong resiliency center
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. it comes on the two-year anniversary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the mass...
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meantime, let's get over to juliette saly who has our first word headlines.uliette: tokyo olympics organizers are reported to be leaning towards borrowing spectators from events held in large pennies such as soccer and baseball. they will consider the plan to contain covid-19. the report says families may also be barred from the opening and closing ceremonies. 49 philippine soldiers survived a crash of a plane. it was carrying 96 people when it exploded after crashing. 42 army soldiers and three civilians on the ground were killed. it was one of two aircraft handed to the philippines where the u.s. as part of military assistance this year. cybersecurity researchers say the hackers find the latest ransomware attack exploited software made by kaseya. russia-linked riv-ill has been accused of the attack. they were also accused of being behind may's jbs attack. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by over 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am juliette saly. this is bloomberg. sophie: a slump in chinese s
meantime, let's get over to juliette saly who has our first word headlines.uliette: tokyo olympics organizers are reported to be leaning towards borrowing spectators from events held in large pennies such as soccer and baseball. they will consider the plan to contain covid-19. the report says families may also be barred from the opening and closing ceremonies. 49 philippine soldiers survived a crash of a plane. it was carrying 96 people when it exploded after crashing. 42 army soldiers and...
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let's get a little bit more with juliette saly in singapore.uliette: certainly those soothing words coming through from authorities and we've seen that yielded through into state media in the week. there's a report that china will allow companies to list in the u.s. if they meet certain regulations. all of that helping to boost these markets. the hang seng index jumping the most since november but it's all about the tech players. tencent jumping the most since january, but remember this is a stock that has been heavily sold off this week. it's lost $170 billion in value in the course of july. it was down 20 people -- 23% in the month of july. is it going to last? that is the big question. j.p. morgan says you have to look at what they are seeing in inflow. they say there are other indicators they're looking at that could signal the massive outflows you've seen from foreign investors could just be the beginning rather than the end of the outflow phase. manus: $2 billion investment on monday. did he yank any money out of china? a continuation the
let's get a little bit more with juliette saly in singapore.uliette: certainly those soothing words coming through from authorities and we've seen that yielded through into state media in the week. there's a report that china will allow companies to list in the u.s. if they meet certain regulations. all of that helping to boost these markets. the hang seng index jumping the most since november but it's all about the tech players. tencent jumping the most since january, but remember this is a...
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in the east bay, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> just a couple of hours ago, we've learned nearly 100contra costa county jail inmates and staffers have tested positive at the martinez, marsh creek and west county detention facilities. the covid positive inmates are isolating, and no one has been hospitalized. >>> the surge isn't stopping travelers from getting out of town, but many we spoke with told us it is top of mind. >> on a little bit nervous about it. i think it's coming back, and i feel like we all did our best ed feing prettyrian anw, be are foin-person eaols about ning, the surge of delta variant has some families reassessing their options. so far, no bay area school districts have changed their plans, with kids under 12 not yet eligible for the vaccine. many bay area parents are nervous about sending them back, but many students told us they have had enough of zoom and just want to get back into class. >> mostly to socialize with my peers. i think although online learning, it's good, it's not the same as the real thing. >> because i'm wearing the mask, it helps me know that
in the east bay, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> just a couple of hours ago, we've learned nearly 100contra costa county jail inmates and staffers have tested positive at the martinez, marsh creek and west county detention facilities. the covid positive inmates are isolating, and no one has been hospitalized. >>> the surge isn't stopping travelers from getting out of town, but many we spoke with told us it is top of mind. >> on a little bit nervous about it. i think it's...
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and juliette saly and singapore.et a first word news update. >> japan plans to expand its state of emergency to areas around oh and extent the and of august read that in the east of a record surge of virus cases. the country has suffered fewer covid deaths than any other g7 nation, but only about a border of the elation is vaccinated. officials overseeing the transition away from -- have endorsed a series of forward-looking benchmarks. it should pave the way to pave the way for the interest rates which are secured to secured overnight financing rates. it comes ahead of the deal to ditch libor. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you very much. coming up on this program, back to the earnings story. we will speak to the cfo of bristow group -- the austrian bank. we will get more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." erste group has announced a dividend of one euro per share. that is after revenue for the fourth quarter came in above analyst estimates. it also cut its cost of risk for the yea
and juliette saly and singapore.et a first word news update. >> japan plans to expand its state of emergency to areas around oh and extent the and of august read that in the east of a record surge of virus cases. the country has suffered fewer covid deaths than any other g7 nation, but only about a border of the elation is vaccinated. officials overseeing the transition away from -- have endorsed a series of forward-looking benchmarks. it should pave the way to pave the way for the...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. some of those buildings have been a safety concern for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february 9th, 1971. >> good evening. a powerful earthquake, the most destructive to hit california in 38 years today struck the city of los angeles. >> a three-story building simply collapsed, all of it falling into the first floor. >> reporter: february, 1971, 6:00 a.m., a magnitude 6.5 san fernando quake was one big surprise that they. the other -- >> brand-new buildings like the sylmar hospital collapsed. >> this is part of all of you sanitarium, a los angeles county medical facility. >> reporter: it was a new but brittle concrete building. >> mexico city a few years later, the same thing. >> reporter: this 20 three- story building was designed to meet present me
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. some of those buildings have been a safety concern for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february 9th, 1971. >> good evening. a powerful earthquake, the most destructive to hit california in 38 years...
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juliette goodrich on what you need to know before you try this. >> reporter: in the bay area, covid may feel under control, but for many of us, we may still feel chronically exhausted, burned out, anxious and depressed. now there's a new treatment, but it does come with controversy. meet julia whitty. for years she struggled with ptsd and severe depression. >> it impacts everything in your life. >> reporter: doctors prescribed traditional antidepressants. some were helpful up to a point. >> nothing has really worked to deal with it. >> reporter: that is until she tried a drug approved by the fda more than 50 years ago. it's a powerful anesthetic known as ketamine. >> i feel brighter. i feel more optimistic. >> reporter: julius is the drug helped her navigate the extreme isolation and stress of covid. >> i shudder to think actually, if i had gone through the pandemic without the ketamine. >> reporter: ketamine is used in war zones, emergency rooms, pain clinics, and in veterinary medicine. that here in marin county, it's used to treat the mind. >> it's the best antidepressant we have, an
juliette goodrich on what you need to know before you try this. >> reporter: in the bay area, covid may feel under control, but for many of us, we may still feel chronically exhausted, burned out, anxious and depressed. now there's a new treatment, but it does come with controversy. meet julia whitty. for years she struggled with ptsd and severe depression. >> it impacts everything in your life. >> reporter: doctors prescribed traditional antidepressants. some were helpful up...
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manus: a little bit of breaking news from juliette saly in singapore, this time on china.edeeming some of the perpetual bonds, the 2.875 perpetual's. this was a bloomberg scoop yesterday, we thought that they might do this. they had been dropping, although looking at the bloomberg intelligence analytics, talking about an improvement in the liquidity of the company. onshore debt had been under pressure since last week. bi have run the numbers, said things have gotten a little bit that are. dani: it has been an interesting test case as to whether china would continue to support troubled companies at risk of defaulting. let's stick with china. it is -- as china's economic recovery appears to be studying, deterioration in ties between the world's biggest economies is continuing. the biden administration extending a trump era halt. it used to be every single time we had a tension headline between the u.s. and china, it was enough to knock markets down. how are you pricing the geopolitical risk between these two world superpowers? kiran: certainly relevant to be thinking about t
manus: a little bit of breaking news from juliette saly in singapore, this time on china.edeeming some of the perpetual bonds, the 2.875 perpetual's. this was a bloomberg scoop yesterday, we thought that they might do this. they had been dropping, although looking at the bloomberg intelligence analytics, talking about an improvement in the liquidity of the company. onshore debt had been under pressure since last week. bi have run the numbers, said things have gotten a little bit that are. dani:...
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>> reporter: ken and juliette, she got so inspired to protect the ocean she quit her technical writinginess of two decades and dove into a whole new mission. >> good job. >> reporter: twice a month beach cleanups in half moon bay collect trash -- >> plastic bottle cap. >> reporter: -- from plastic bottle caps to cigarette butts. >> i feel like a hero. >> reporter: volunteers like 8-year-old jade stark feel good. >> it's like you're saving the animals and the ocean and on land. >> reporter: the beach cleanup, one project of sea hugger. >> see their flight path? >> reporter: the nonprofit founded in 2018 to protect and heal the marine environment. she got the idea in part after diving at the great barrier reef with her husband. >> there were large swaths of dead and bleached coral. and it was really shocking to see that. >> reporter: the half moon bay surfer had an aha moment. >> and i realized that i have the skills and the heart to be the voice for mama ocean, because the ocean and the animal that is live in the marine ecosystem really can't speak for themselves. >> i feel like just sc
>> reporter: ken and juliette, she got so inspired to protect the ocean she quit her technical writinginess of two decades and dove into a whole new mission. >> good job. >> reporter: twice a month beach cleanups in half moon bay collect trash -- >> plastic bottle cap. >> reporter: -- from plastic bottle caps to cigarette butts. >> i feel like a hero. >> reporter: volunteers like 8-year-old jade stark feel good. >> it's like you're saving the...
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so we asked our juliette goodrich to put this information into some perspective. >> i think a lot of people are getting all this information and saying, what does this all mean. here we are on a friday evening. a lot of people have plans. do you cancel the plans? do you go through with them? here is a little break down. i can give you one hint -- bring along a mask. >> are we going backwards? >> so that's a great question. so i think this has been depressing this week because it feels like we are going backwards. however, to put it in perspective, i don't think we are fundamentally going backwards in terms of, for example, shutdowns or anything like that. why? because the cdc was very clear in their messaging, very clear today at least, that the vaccines work. >> reporter: as life after lockdown resumes, many people are cautiously optimistic the surge will pass. >> i feel strong and healthy, vaccinated. >> on a little bit nervous about it. i think it's coming back and i feel like we all did our best on the first variant, and now because some of us aren't mask up, it's coming back aga
so we asked our juliette goodrich to put this information into some perspective. >> i think a lot of people are getting all this information and saying, what does this all mean. here we are on a friday evening. a lot of people have plans. do you cancel the plans? do you go through with them? here is a little break down. i can give you one hint -- bring along a mask. >> are we going backwards? >> so that's a great question. so i think this has been depressing this week because...
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juliette: indeed. it does not seem investors are listening because we had quite a number of calls from chinese state media. fundamentals remain solid. you are seeing selling coming through in tencent shares which have been plunging once again. down by 4.7% after the lunch rate. it is likely to be the biggest monthly outflow in at least a year, weighing into the hang seng tech index and the overall hang seng which is extending losses and the csi 300 approaching a bear market. let's look at how this has all played out over the course of july. it has been an incredibly bad month. combined market cap falling by $1 trillion this month so the question is which sector is next, how long is this contagion and do you buy the dip? jeffries is saying not yet hunt for alternative growth sectors. in said -- anz saying all of this could lead to slower growth for china so a lot of concerns in the overall regional bench mark. manus: juliette saly with the contacts on the markets. the dealmaker and the results deliver.
juliette: indeed. it does not seem investors are listening because we had quite a number of calls from chinese state media. fundamentals remain solid. you are seeing selling coming through in tencent shares which have been plunging once again. down by 4.7% after the lunch rate. it is likely to be the biggest monthly outflow in at least a year, weighing into the hang seng tech index and the overall hang seng which is extending losses and the csi 300 approaching a bear market. let's look at how...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, investigators in oakland have their hands full after what the police chief is calling 12 hours of chaos. an out-of-control sideshow and two dead in seven separate shootings. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us with the holiday weekend chaos. >> reporter: it's the night after the storm, and things have quieted down in oakland. we still have noticed some fireworks light up the night sky, but chief armstrong is calling this july 4th the most violent he has ever seen. the oakland police department had a well thought out plan to handle sideshows and fireworks on july 4th. instead, there were seven shootings over a 12-hour span. >> the violence overtook all of our resources, and our officers were stretched to their maximum capacity last night. >> reporter: the seven shootings started sunday night and carried into this morning. we have locations for six since the seventh victim walked into the hospital with multiple wounds. at least one victim is dead
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, investigators in oakland have their hands full after what the police chief is calling 12 hours of chaos. an out-of-control sideshow and two dead in seven separate shootings. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us with the holiday weekend chaos. >> reporter: it's the night after the storm, and things have quieted down in oakland. we still have noticed some fireworks light up the night sky, but chief...
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juliette, thanks so much . we brought you today's update from dr. grant colfax light on cbsn bay area. you can watch 24/7 streaming, kpix.com or the kpix 5 news app . >>> now to skyler henry in washington. top health experts there warning it's time to change the way we are battling this delta variant. skyler? >> liz, good evening to you. officials here and in atlanta at the cdc certainly concerned about the spread of the delta variant, saying they need to change the way they fight this war on the coronavirus. that's why we've seen health officials and lawmakers amans k upnd >> reporter: the cdc is warning of the dangers of the delta variant, saying it's as contagious as chickenpox and more transmissible than the common cold. a recent outbreak in the popular tourist spot of provincetown, massachusetts, was linked to large public gatherings. the cdc says 246 fully vaccinated people were among the infected. many tested positive for the delta variant. >> vaccinated people who do have a breakthrough infection are clearly capable of transmitting the infec
juliette, thanks so much . we brought you today's update from dr. grant colfax light on cbsn bay area. you can watch 24/7 streaming, kpix.com or the kpix 5 news app . >>> now to skyler henry in washington. top health experts there warning it's time to change the way we are battling this delta variant. skyler? >> liz, good evening to you. officials here and in atlanta at the cdc certainly concerned about the spread of the delta variant, saying they need to change the way they...
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on juliette goodrich. >> you see fs infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi joins us now. first, doctor bhati, thanks for taking time. i know you're busy. we wanted to start with why does pfizer try to get emergency use authorization for covid is the shots when the cdc recommendation is that a booster isn't necessary right now? >> it's been a surprising 24 hours based on what you just said because what happened was if there are four large data sets, one from canada, one from the uk, and then one from the u.s. and a much smaller one from israel. and the israel data set show that up to two doses, the pfizer vaccine was not as effective in preventing symptomatic disease, 64% effective, however these larger data sets show 85%, 90% and even 96% in the public health england data set that came out against preventing similar disease. the delta variant looks very well covered by two doses of the pfizer vaccine and there was some antibody data of that nature in new england journal last couple of days. so all that put together a saying we don't see the need for a booster just because
on juliette goodrich. >> you see fs infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi joins us now. first, doctor bhati, thanks for taking time. i know you're busy. we wanted to start with why does pfizer try to get emergency use authorization for covid is the shots when the cdc recommendation is that a booster isn't necessary right now? >> it's been a surprising 24 hours based on what you just said because what happened was if there are four large data sets, one from canada, one from...
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juliette, you heard brynn gingras' report.tent have been this one on authorities' radar? >> they've been very little on anyone's radar. they're a known group, they've been around since the 1970s, 1980s. they've been more known for something we call paper terrorism. they terrorize people or governments or individuals by filing frivolous lawsuits, going after liens on properties, that sort of thing. in the last year, we've seen a lot more violent behavior. they've been trying to sort of gain property or hold on to property that they trespass on. but nothing like what we saw this weekend. so that is new. and i think that is part of this narrative of everything just keeps racheting up at this stage, becoming closer to violence than normal free speech, let's just say. >> what does it say to you that it did end safely? look at wakefield, i-95, we've played soccer in wakefield. >> exactly. >> this could have gone a whole lot worse. the fact that it did end relatively peacefully, what does that say? >> it says a couple of things. firs
juliette, you heard brynn gingras' report.tent have been this one on authorities' radar? >> they've been very little on anyone's radar. they're a known group, they've been around since the 1970s, 1980s. they've been more known for something we call paper terrorism. they terrorize people or governments or individuals by filing frivolous lawsuits, going after liens on properties, that sort of thing. in the last year, we've seen a lot more violent behavior. they've been trying to sort of...
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that's crossover to juliette saly with our next guest. disappointed in these latest developments. jessica: you cannot --julia: -- juliette: let's get to will hodgman, also impacted by this. commissioner, do you think it is likely that we will see some kind of travel bubble between singapore and australia by the end of the year given the spread of the delta variant, given the slow vaccination rollout in australia and the fact that singapore is moving away from a covid zero strategy, which australia does not seem to want to indulge? will: it is a firm commitment that was reinforced with a visit of australia's trade minister to singapore, but also our prime ministers met just one month ago. there is a very strong commitment for officials of governments in australia and here in singapore to progress the system, the operational capabilities, the requirements that will be necessary. given the outbreak in australia, the unpredictability of this virus, it is more likely that travel will be possible towards the end of this calendar year. >> we hav
that's crossover to juliette saly with our next guest. disappointed in these latest developments. jessica: you cannot --julia: -- juliette: let's get to will hodgman, also impacted by this. commissioner, do you think it is likely that we will see some kind of travel bubble between singapore and australia by the end of the year given the spread of the delta variant, given the slow vaccination rollout in australia and the fact that singapore is moving away from a covid zero strategy, which...
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standing by with market reaction is juliette saly.ecutive editor for greater china, who joins us in beijing. you had another day to look at this, i suppose. i was reading plenty of analysis by our colleagues on the subject, one of our opinion, miss writing that capitalism is no longer welcomed. i suppose many investors are asking where money from foreign investors is no longer welcome. ari any further to understanding how far this crackdown will be? >> i think there crackdown is going to be very far-reaching. in hindsight, obviously looking back in december of last year as the communist party was planning out what they would do economically in 2021, they highlighted the need to control what they said was the expansion of capital. now that that seems to make sense with what we see today. the investigation. there crackdown against education. i think anything where the government things that business has taken a turn for the worse has made it become a blight for society and they will take action, and may be extreme action as the educatio
standing by with market reaction is juliette saly.ecutive editor for greater china, who joins us in beijing. you had another day to look at this, i suppose. i was reading plenty of analysis by our colleagues on the subject, one of our opinion, miss writing that capitalism is no longer welcomed. i suppose many investors are asking where money from foreign investors is no longer welcome. ari any further to understanding how far this crackdown will be? >> i think there crackdown is going to...
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we are joined by juliette saly in singapore, digging through the data. what is it telling you?h, certainly the gauge for services showing a deeper downturn than we saw in the official gauge last week, with that the reading at 50.3 for june, well below estimates of 50.9, showing the weakest amount of new orders and business activity since april 2020. soft jen calling the survey a negative surprise with smaller businesses lagging the bigger ones in recovery. we are seeing this flow-through into weakness in equity markets as well, we know that is also due to the beijing crackdown on tax. goldman sachs overweight, sing an upside of 90% -- 19% on the msci china index. manus: a short, sharp shock on the markets, regulation and compliance will get us all. that is it from the european show. anna and market take you through the next couple of hours. -- and mark take you through the next couple of hours. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the er
we are joined by juliette saly in singapore, digging through the data. what is it telling you?h, certainly the gauge for services showing a deeper downturn than we saw in the official gauge last week, with that the reading at 50.3 for june, well below estimates of 50.9, showing the weakest amount of new orders and business activity since april 2020. soft jen calling the survey a negative surprise with smaller businesses lagging the bigger ones in recovery. we are seeing this flow-through into...
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let's get over to julia sally -- two juliette saly. perhaps they are adding a little drag up with the move? reporter: you took the words out of my mouth. that move you're seeing in u.s. futures and helping out asian equities, although we are lower for a third session today as we continue to see the concerns about the delta variant way. we're seeing financials under pressure which is what we saw in the u.s. session two, but the regional benchmark index is coming off the lows after dipping below its 200 moving day . we are seeing the nikkei and hong kong among some of the worst performing equity markets today and i would also like to look at what we see in the u.s. bond market. you mention the move into treasury there. we saw that big flight to safety with the u.s. ten-year actually hitting its lowest level since february. td securities still saying you can see 2% within five years. we have been watching the offshore yuan. china's leaving the loan prime rate unchanged for a 15 straight mom -- 15 straight month. new zealand is seeing a 4%
let's get over to julia sally -- two juliette saly. perhaps they are adding a little drag up with the move? reporter: you took the words out of my mouth. that move you're seeing in u.s. futures and helping out asian equities, although we are lower for a third session today as we continue to see the concerns about the delta variant way. we're seeing financials under pressure which is what we saw in the u.s. session two, but the regional benchmark index is coming off the lows after dipping below...
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juliette saly is a recap of what it took to get the olympics to the starting line.uliette: a global sporting specular in the -- cloak sporting spectacle in the middle of the worst health crisis in a century. even fears a global gathering of 90,000 athletes, officials and volunteers could become a cauldron of covid, measures are in place aimed at spreading a super-spreader event. most athletes are vaccinated but they will have to test daily. socializing and group meals are banned. win or lose, athletes must leave japan within 48 hours after their last event should japan want to deal a fix to mark a turning point for humidity. a light at the end of the tunnel for a world stumbling through a second year of the pandemic. tokyo is under a state of emergency through the entire game is. thousands of athletes are set to compete in empty stadiums with no fans, families to offer support. the prime minister's little fortunes are tied to a successful games, which was supposed to symbolize japan's recovery from the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster. officials have ha
juliette saly is a recap of what it took to get the olympics to the starting line.uliette: a global sporting specular in the -- cloak sporting spectacle in the middle of the worst health crisis in a century. even fears a global gathering of 90,000 athletes, officials and volunteers could become a cauldron of covid, measures are in place aimed at spreading a super-spreader event. most athletes are vaccinated but they will have to test daily. socializing and group meals are banned. win or lose,...
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. >>> joining me now, juliette kayan. so good to see you. let's talk about what happened at the game last night with the shooting outside of the nationals and padres game. you tweeted praising the nationals' response, which was a transparent description of what they knew at the time. you called it important and responsible. why? >> mostly because you have to judge things like this on what didn't happen. so people like me, who do make event planning and sports planning for major leagues worry about your worst case scenario. one would be crowd control, that you would have a stampede and people would get trampled. the second would be that a gunman or gun -- multiple gun people got into the stadium. in realtime, you have no idea what is going on. neither of those things occurred, so that is actually success, being a half glass full person. and the third, the communication will change over time as both the stadium and then later the d.c. police, who were following up on it, learn more. but in that instance, it did the three important things that
. >>> joining me now, juliette kayan. so good to see you. let's talk about what happened at the game last night with the shooting outside of the nationals and padres game. you tweeted praising the nationals' response, which was a transparent description of what they knew at the time. you called it important and responsible. why? >> mostly because you have to judge things like this on what didn't happen. so people like me, who do make event planning and sports planning for major...
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. >>> juliette, the head of the ucsf school of medicine says he stopped tweeting about covid a month ago because numbers were so low. but we are in a very different scenario right now in which we are seeing policy shifts at the local and state level mandating vaccines. >> it's a choice to live with this virus. >> reporter: the push is for state employees and healthcare workers to get vaccinated. if not, it's weekly testing required. >> it's the right call and i think it will get us to a place that we need to get to, which is a much higher rate of vaccination and that's the only way that we can get ourselves out of this mess, unfortunately. >> reporter: if you're dining indoors or shopping in a store these days, leading health experts say the probability of being exposed to covid is significantly higher. >> the chances that somebody sitting at the next table or somebody sitting in the store near you is carrying the virus, and they feel fine, but the chance they are carrying the virus is probably 10 times higher now than it was six weeks ago. >> reporter: that's based on data collected
. >>> juliette, the head of the ucsf school of medicine says he stopped tweeting about covid a month ago because numbers were so low. but we are in a very different scenario right now in which we are seeing policy shifts at the local and state level mandating vaccines. >> it's a choice to live with this virus. >> reporter: the push is for state employees and healthcare workers to get vaccinated. if not, it's weekly testing required. >> it's the right call and i think...
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i am juliette saly. this is bloomberg. haidi: coming up next. freedom day in the u.k.. boris johnson's health secretary is infected. days away from the opening ceremony in tokyo, athletes have tested positive inside the olympic village. our guest calls it a present challenge for japan. he joins us later this hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we looked briefly at the idea of us taking part in the pilot scheme which allows people to -- important everyone sits to the same rules. that is why i'm going to be self-isolating until the 26th of july. haidi: that was boris johnson changing course after facing public backlash when he initially said he and the chancellor would continue working even after being exposed to covid. this comes as new delhi cases reach a six-month high just as the government lifted restrictions. it looks like another setback for johnson. in addition to the cases we are seeing just ahead of freedom day, there was controversy that he and his cabinet members are playing by their own rules when it comes to self-iso
i am juliette saly. this is bloomberg. haidi: coming up next. freedom day in the u.k.. boris johnson's health secretary is infected. days away from the opening ceremony in tokyo, athletes have tested positive inside the olympic village. our guest calls it a present challenge for japan. he joins us later this hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we looked briefly at the idea of us taking part in the pilot scheme which allows people to -- important everyone sits to the same rules. that is why...
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. >> juliette kayyam is here, head of homeland security, so good to see you. with homeland security. okay, well, straighten me out on it. what is it? >> i was head of homeland security for the commonwealth of massachusetts where this event took place just about 20 miles north of here. >> i know you worked on a federal level too. that is important. so help us understand how you're seeing this. this all unfolded very close to where you are and, you know, what's your reaction to what you heard about the suspects, you know, these disabled vehicles trying to fuel on the side of the road but then police were met with the suspicions of a lot of weaponry that they had. >> that's right. so they were armed in the car. this happens overnight. they're driving, they allege from maine to -- rhode island to maine or maine to rhode island so you'll have to come through massachusetts. this is obviously a busy highway. they allege or there's some reporting that they're from a group called the moorish american army. not a well-known group so that is relevant because they're tele
. >> juliette kayyam is here, head of homeland security, so good to see you. with homeland security. okay, well, straighten me out on it. what is it? >> i was head of homeland security for the commonwealth of massachusetts where this event took place just about 20 miles north of here. >> i know you worked on a federal level too. that is important. so help us understand how you're seeing this. this all unfolded very close to where you are and, you know, what's your reaction to...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm ken bastida.a brief break from the rethe tr temperatures rern tomorrow in parts of the bay area. in e last few hours pg&e warned customers about possible rotating power shut been issued for tomorrow due to the extreme heat. let's wi r chief meteorologist, paul heggen. >> it will be a couple of degrees hotter inland tomorrow, around the bay and the coast, pleasantly warm. but a little ways inland, mid- 90s for san jose and much of the santa clara valley. the northbay reaching the mid to upper 90s. the hottest temperatures in the tri-valley, topping out at 105 degrees. here are the advisories, the santa clara valley and the valleys of the northbay under a heat advisory, where temperatures were at least approach 100 degrees. inland and the east bay is where temperatures will get from 105-110 range. which is dangerously hot if not prepared for it. just common sense advice, stay hydrated, find some air conditioning or at least some shade when you can. the advisory goes through 11:00 p.m. on sunday. we
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm ken bastida.a brief break from the rethe tr temperatures rern tomorrow in parts of the bay area. in e last few hours pg&e warned customers about possible rotating power shut been issued for tomorrow due to the extreme heat. let's wi r chief meteorologist, paul heggen. >> it will be a couple of degrees hotter inland tomorrow, around the bay and the coast, pleasantly warm. but a little ways inland, mid- 90s for san jose and much of...
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juliette kayyem, thanks for helping us put all of this into perspective. >> have a happy fourth. >> you, too. >>> and coming up this hour. >> to get away like that and everything he done to myself. the perfect, innocent girl. >> bill cosby accusers speak out after a bombshell court ruling sets the comedian free. >>> also, ahead tonight. kentucky celebrates its shot at a million vaccine drive. and i am going to speak to one of the winners, who just scored a full-ride scholarship. >>> but first, congressman paul gosar descending deeper into dangerous conspiracies. the congressman's sister says no one in congress is more responsible for the january-6th riot, than he is. jennifer gosar joins me, next. ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ with armor all, a little bit of this... ...protects you... ...from a lot of that. keep your car cleaner longer. armor all extreme shield plus ceramic. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines
juliette kayyem, thanks for helping us put all of this into perspective. >> have a happy fourth. >> you, too. >>> and coming up this hour. >> to get away like that and everything he done to myself. the perfect, innocent girl. >> bill cosby accusers speak out after a bombshell court ruling sets the comedian free. >>> also, ahead tonight. kentucky celebrates its shot at a million vaccine drive. and i am going to speak to one of the winners, who just...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. within the past 10 minutes we learned a statewide flex alert has been extended through tomorrow to help ease the strain on the power grid. with even warmer temperatures on tap for the weekend, even season the pros in the east bay say this latest heat wave just feels different. >> this temperature we are hitting for this weekend is really unusual. i don't think i've seen a temperature three days in a row that's above 106. >> it's always been hot out here, but lately it seems like it's a little hotter, a little earlier and a little longer than its been before. >> we heard that again and again from people we spoke with in brent wood today. as the temperature soared into the triple digits. >> are they on to something? >> it's becoming more frequent that we get these heat waves where temperatures soar up to triple digits for inland parts of east bay, the north bay, even the santa clara valley, but it's unlikely we are going to set any records tomorrow. this isn't record-setting for the mid
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. within the past 10 minutes we learned a statewide flex alert has been extended through tomorrow to help ease the strain on the power grid. with even warmer temperatures on tap for the weekend, even season the pros in the east bay say this latest heat wave just feels different. >> this temperature we are hitting for this weekend is really unusual. i don't think i've seen a temperature three days in a row that's above 106. >> it's...
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. >> reporter: that is right, juliette. they said the infant was the only person in the car who did not get shot. this is the offramp up westbound hi ray 4 they said the car crashed into the metal guardrail and came to a stop at the top of that offramp. the drivers side of this black toyota camry is riddled with bullet holes. at least half a dozen shots at the car. the chp said the driver, a 24- year-old woman died from multiple gunshot wounds. they say a minor in the passenger seat was also hit by multiple bullets. he has moderate injuries and is expected to survive. a bullet shattered the back seat window, barely missing a baby in the car seat. investigators say the baby was very lucky. they interviewed witnesses who stopped to help. >> kind of shocking to hear it happen so close to our home. >> reporter: neighbors of the concord subdivision that overlooks highway 4 don't remember any recent shootings on this stretch of the freeway. there have been multiple freeway shootings farther back in pittsburgh and antioch. >> it i
. >> reporter: that is right, juliette. they said the infant was the only person in the car who did not get shot. this is the offramp up westbound hi ray 4 they said the car crashed into the metal guardrail and came to a stop at the top of that offramp. the drivers side of this black toyota camry is riddled with bullet holes. at least half a dozen shots at the car. the chp said the driver, a 24- year-old woman died from multiple gunshot wounds. they say a minor in the passenger seat was...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. >> and joining us now totalk about those mask changes is dr. jorge salinas, an epidemiologist and infectious disease physician at stanford. and doctor, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. i wanted to ask you first off, though, with these new cdc guidelines, what data are you seeing that leads us back to masking indoors? >> well, there is for sure an increase in cases throughout the rea an throughout thetate that e needs to be corresponded with any increase in public health measures. also we are seeing that there are more cases primarily among unvaccinated people, but there are some cases among vaccinated people as well, and that has led health authorities to recommend masks for everyone when in public indoor spaces. >> yes, when you and i were talking earlier, you were saying vaccinating is the key, so that's really becoming the epidemic of the unvaccinated. so what do you tell people who are vaccinated and don't want to wear masks? >> so you need to get vaccinated, please, talk to your doctor, t
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. >> and joining us now totalk about those mask changes is dr. jorge salinas, an epidemiologist and infectious disease physician at stanford. and doctor, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. i wanted to ask you first off, though, with these new cdc guidelines, what data are you seeing that leads us back to masking indoors? >> well, there is for sure an increase in cases throughout the rea...
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i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. the contra costa water district serves about a half 1 million customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water restriction which calls for a 10% voluntary reduction in %-úw the contra costa water district is in a unique position because of the proximity of the service area to the delta. if reservoirs one low, the delta can pour water from discovery bay and victoria island area. water managers say their water district is in a better position than summing the bay area because the delta will always have water they can pull from in addition to their water storage at lohse karros reservoir, but when they say they're pulling more of that water from the delta, customers might notice a different ta
i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. the contra costa water district serves about a half 1 million customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> a look toward peer 39 where big crowds are out and about enjoying the first holiday weekend since the states reopening. betty yu shows us what is going around on around town. >> reporter: tourists and locals alike are enjoying attractions. businesses are also ready to celebrate this fourth of july weekend. music filled the air at the first ever thrive city block party outside chase center. people lounged in the public space as chefs fired up the grill. they also checked out food trucks and lined up for free barbecue. >> after a whole year of following the rules, and not going out and now we are finally safe enough to be out can the other people, it was nice to see smiles again beneath the masks. >> i feel i love it. i can finally get some air and breathe. >> it is exciting to be out. it is very lively. >> reporter: every event continues tomorrow with venues, health and wellness sessions and kid friendly activities. >> it feels good. i see a lot of people enjoying the time. it feels good. >> reporter: san francisco's famous attractions are s
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> a look toward peer 39 where big crowds are out and about enjoying the first holiday weekend since the states reopening. betty yu shows us what is going around on around town. >> reporter: tourists and locals alike are enjoying attractions. businesses are also ready to celebrate this fourth of july weekend. music filled the air at the first ever thrive city block party outside chase center. people lounged in the public space...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in for lisbeth. >> we begin tonight with another noisy, flashy, fiery fourth of july in san jose. kpix 5's glenn ramirez has the report card on the city's well- publicized crackdown on illegal fireworks. >> people are starting to question what kind of crackdown there actually is. yes, laws have been changed and fines have been increased, but at this point it's difficult to see if they had any impact. >> reporter: illegal fireworks shows started even before the sun went down and lasted well into the night. in neighborhoods all across the city, and even grocery store parking lots, the booms, the blasts, and the whistles of illegal fireworks fill the air above san jose and just kept coming. >> some really major body tremble as they exploded over you. >> reporter: city councilmember sergio jimenez lives in south san jose and said it's hard to see what impact the counsel's recent actions to combat illegal fireworks have had, such as increased fines and holding property owners liable for what their guests do. >> we are fundamentally trying to change people's behavio
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in for lisbeth. >> we begin tonight with another noisy, flashy, fiery fourth of july in san jose. kpix 5's glenn ramirez has the report card on the city's well- publicized crackdown on illegal fireworks. >> people are starting to question what kind of crackdown there actually is. yes, laws have been changed and fines have been increased, but at this point it's difficult to see if they had any impact. >> reporter: illegal fireworks shows...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. we begin with breaking news. two vegetation fires impacting the evening commute. >> let's go live to chopper 5 where crews are battling a six acre fire that is burning right along interstate 680 near benicia. we have seen pockets of flames bursting out, right next to the freeway. traffic has slowed there, but appears to be getting through. the flames also raced up a hillside and that fire is burning through some cell phone towers. we saw a mobile home in the area, but otherwise, not a lot of other houses in that particular area. here's another view of that same fire. our own dolly and captured this the above the thick smoke on the shoulder of the freeway. >>> and shortly before that fire, in benicia, this fire broke out in rodeo. this is time-lapse video from along interstate 80 near willow avenue. authorities say that a car sparked that one near willow avenue and the flames burned up the hillside, just west of the freeway. there are some homes in that area. the fires caused a massive traffic backup along both si
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. we begin with breaking news. two vegetation fires impacting the evening commute. >> let's go live to chopper 5 where crews are battling a six acre fire that is burning right along interstate 680 near benicia. we have seen pockets of flames bursting out, right next to the freeway. traffic has slowed there, but appears to be getting through. the flames also raced up a hillside and that fire is burning through some cell phone towers. we saw...
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. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a recommendation. the masking outdoors is not necessary. oo me set the stage for you. we were in downtown pleasanton. a lot of people dining outdoors that are not wearing masks right now. the recommendation to wear masks indoors is simply a recommendation, but a lot of people were under the assumption that if they were vaccinated, they didn't need a mask. >> i'd only heard that it was l.a. county, so it's surprising that it's now up north, but listen, whatever keeps people safe. >> reporter: bay area health officials are jointly recommending everyone wear masks indoors, like grocery or retail stores, theaters, and family entertainment centers, even if they are fully vaccinated, as an added layer of protection for unvaccinated residents. >> you know originally i felt, oh my gosh, here it is again, have to put this thing on our face for a little bit longer. but if it save
. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a recommendation. the masking outdoors is not necessary. oo me set the stage for you. we were in downtown pleasanton. a lot of people dining outdoors that are not wearing masks right now. the recommendation to wear masks indoors is simply a recommendation, but...
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>> a harrowing story in the east bay where a woman said she was kidnapped by her online date and juliette goodrich is live where she was found in oakland. >> reporter: it is a scary situation. oakland police confirming to us that, yes, they are looking into this false imprisonment and sexual assault charges. this woman had the suspect on a dating app and she had allegedly been pulled up for three days and she ran for help around this neighborhood here and it was a good samaritan who brought her to safety. >> reporter: this quiet maxwell park neighborhood rocked by the news. >> it is very very quiet here and very nice and people always walking around. >> reporter: police say they were first called to investigate the report of the kidnapping monday evening. the next day on the neighborhood app called next door, the person credited for saving the woman wrote that he could hear her screaming for help from his backyard. he said they call the police and he said she was begging for help after being held captive for three days. >> this is very shocking to hear that, b and s >> reporter: the good
>> a harrowing story in the east bay where a woman said she was kidnapped by her online date and juliette goodrich is live where she was found in oakland. >> reporter: it is a scary situation. oakland police confirming to us that, yes, they are looking into this false imprisonment and sexual assault charges. this woman had the suspect on a dating app and she had allegedly been pulled up for three days and she ran for help around this neighborhood here and it was a good samaritan who...
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are working just on the other side of foothill high school from where i'm standing just told our juliette goodrich that they continue and will continue to keep searching. >> not giving up yet. all right, andria, thank you. >>> and our other big story, evacuations ordered in a new wildfire in butte county. this one is in the same area as the deadly camp fire in 2018. the dixie fire burning to the northeast of paradise. people there must be thinking here we go again. the fire, which started last night, has already grown. it's 1200 acres. a giant smoke column is rising up as flames tear through the feather river canyon. right now evacuations cover the communities of pull ga and east concow. and people there certainly do know the drill. they were chased out of their homes by the camp fire. reporter renee santos is there. >> had to get out of there. >> reporter: the dixie fire exploding in butte county, flames burning close to power lines, smoldering trees, ting the sky with heavy smoke. firefighters utilizing nearby water resources, taking water from f using it to put out hot spots. cbs givin
are working just on the other side of foothill high school from where i'm standing just told our juliette goodrich that they continue and will continue to keep searching. >> not giving up yet. all right, andria, thank you. >>> and our other big story, evacuations ordered in a new wildfire in butte county. this one is in the same area as the deadly camp fire in 2018. the dixie fire burning to the northeast of paradise. people there must be thinking here we go again. the fire,...
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. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a re
. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a re
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth.for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth.for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february