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juliette.ave a look at markets, we're talking about the upside, china ahead at the lunch break but it is as regular continuing to see and that topic -- the topix at august 1990 highest. whoever replaces prime minister suga might be more effective in dealing with the pandemic, and there could be a potentially a potentially biggest in this package as well. hang seng index by point five of 1% with have never decreed before it's less rate. we are talking about that there is: australia's economy, asx 200 down by 1.5%, and the -- raising earlier losses, -- telling bloomberg, we saw that thai market as we went cpi data coming through here, also watch aluminum stocks as we continue to see aluminum search on the attended guinea coup d'etat, it charts up by as much as 10% in the hong kong session. s&p meaning that outlook positive, alumina and sydney up by almost 5%. the league of legends mobile is expecting to see a large attribute, crypto stocks and focus as piquant extents its gain to $50,000. let's g
juliette.ave a look at markets, we're talking about the upside, china ahead at the lunch break but it is as regular continuing to see and that topic -- the topix at august 1990 highest. whoever replaces prime minister suga might be more effective in dealing with the pandemic, and there could be a potentially a potentially biggest in this package as well. hang seng index by point five of 1% with have never decreed before it's less rate. we are talking about that there is: australia's economy,...
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that's get the latest from juliette saly in singapore. juliette: it is a contagion effect of evergrand, a chorus of concerns about contagion. you mentioned some of the weakness in these players, down by almost 11%. evergrand at a near 10 year low, and all this playing into the broader hang seng index. let's flip the board and look at how it is weighing into the hang seng. the tech index is another one that's been hit incredibly hard over the crackdown, down another 1.6%. analysts are bearish about the sector but i did want to bring you some bright spots, crude at a six weeks high, the energy sector holding up in the kiwi holding up too after a strong gdp for new zealand. manus: just way for all those research notes that will stack up in your inbox, juliette saly in singapore. that takes us to natural gas, energy prices have continued a record-breaking run generating fears about supply and security. dani burger is back in the house. >> when it comes to energy, it's either going to come from gas are wind in europe. both are experiencing iss
that's get the latest from juliette saly in singapore. juliette: it is a contagion effect of evergrand, a chorus of concerns about contagion. you mentioned some of the weakness in these players, down by almost 11%. evergrand at a near 10 year low, and all this playing into the broader hang seng index. let's flip the board and look at how it is weighing into the hang seng. the tech index is another one that's been hit incredibly hard over the crackdown, down another 1.6%. analysts are bearish...
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let's get over to the bloomberg first word, juliette saly back with us. juliette: u.s. house bigger nancy pelosi has pledged to pass an info structure built this thursday. she said she will put the measure forward on monday. the senate has already passed a roads and bridges bill, but democrats are divided on a wider package of measures. pelosi says that will be lowered from $3.5 trillion. >> we will pass a bill this week. i promised we would bring the bill to the floor that was according to the language that those who wanted this brought to the floor tomorrow wrote into the rules. we will bring the bill tomorrow for consideration. but i am never bringing a bill to the floor that doesn't have the votes. juliette: google's youtube ceo says the internet giant still holds a free speech as a core value. speaking to bloomberg in the first public comments since it agreed to a russian government order to remove material from political opponents, they said google had many things to say with regards to limiting content. two has faced criticism for pulling videos by opposition par
let's get over to the bloomberg first word, juliette saly back with us. juliette: u.s. house bigger nancy pelosi has pledged to pass an info structure built this thursday. she said she will put the measure forward on monday. the senate has already passed a roads and bridges bill, but democrats are divided on a wider package of measures. pelosi says that will be lowered from $3.5 trillion. >> we will pass a bill this week. i promised we would bring the bill to the floor that was according...
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juliette: the u.k. will not bailout companies affected by the power crisis and the government expects to see some businesses go bankrupt in the coming weeks. an official said the britain's energy price cap protects consumers and will remain in place. gas prices have more than tripled this year. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: thank you very much. let's take a little bit of a look at the events that will drive the narrative for the day, 8:00 a.m., the ecb, that is u.k. time, they will speak about financial stability and has recently said inflation could be higher than anticipated. we will talk about the gas prices in europe at record highs. 10:00 a.m., the interim economic outlook. we will speak to an economist shortly after that. labor shortages and numbers, and policymakers gather today. ray dalio set to speak at 2:00 p.m. u.k. time. tom: coming up, is china un- investa
juliette: the u.k. will not bailout companies affected by the power crisis and the government expects to see some businesses go bankrupt in the coming weeks. an official said the britain's energy price cap protects consumers and will remain in place. gas prices have more than tripled this year. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: thank you very much. let's take a...
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juliette saly.uliette: retail sales are a big disappointment here. 2.5% versus estimates of 7% for the month of august. this shows you the continuing unease in the economic recovery we are seeing in china, leading thoughts as to whether we will see more stimulus from the pboc. the yield also dropping in the cash market. we could see some more stimulus here. mark cranfield putting it, let the speculation begin. we are also focusing on what has been happening with the crackdown on the casino operators in macau. $14 billion wiped from the gaming indexes. you see that reflected here in our gtv chart, playing into a number of these casino operators that have been downgraded by j.p. morgan. macau falling to a record, down at 24%. calls coming through as to what this means. i mentioned j.p. morgan cutting a number of these players. the proposed increase in government oversight shouldn't have any material impact on daily can see your -- casino operations. this could increase the casino's operating expenses
juliette saly.uliette: retail sales are a big disappointment here. 2.5% versus estimates of 7% for the month of august. this shows you the continuing unease in the economic recovery we are seeing in china, leading thoughts as to whether we will see more stimulus from the pboc. the yield also dropping in the cash market. we could see some more stimulus here. mark cranfield putting it, let the speculation begin. we are also focusing on what has been happening with the crackdown on the casino...
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tom: juliette saly, thank you.entral banks around the world are grappling with when to end unprecedented monetary support. juliette just laid out that brb inside, in terms of recovery, the delta virus continues to have an impact. the delta variant poses risks. they are -- they revised down there forecast to 5.7% from 6%, 19 to a harder path for the american consumer. in august, they predicted 6% growth in 2021. manus: let's take that, james, and put that to james afee -- james athey from evergreen standard. let's reflect on this rba. i like the way that juliette pitched it which was that everyone is ready for a hawkish tilt. you got that. right you are dovish. listing -- the sting came out. hawkish tilt or hawkish tilt with the sting removed? james: this is the way that monetary policy is operating and it is somewhat heartbreaking. not really sure any economist can explain to you the differences in those two policies in relation to the real economy. the rbnz a few weeks back balked at hiking rates at a meeting that
tom: juliette saly, thank you.entral banks around the world are grappling with when to end unprecedented monetary support. juliette just laid out that brb inside, in terms of recovery, the delta virus continues to have an impact. the delta variant poses risks. they are -- they revised down there forecast to 5.7% from 6%, 19 to a harder path for the american consumer. in august, they predicted 6% growth in 2021. manus: let's take that, james, and put that to james afee -- james athey from...
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let's get over to the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: hey there. the eu and u.s.re still divided over tariffs on metals. the dispute going back to the trump era. eu officials told reporters that the issue was discussed but a resolution has not been found so far. trump imposed tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum in 2018. a former goldman sachs compliance analyst was helpless to stop the bank from insider trading has been charged with insider trading. the sec claims he used his position in the banks office to access confidential information to carry out trades netting $470,000 in illegal profits. a lawyer for him could not be immediately located for comment. the international olympic committee says no international spectators will be allowed at beijing's 2022 winter games. tickets will be sold exclusively to spectators residing in china's mainland to meet virus requirements. the ioc also says athletes who are not fully vaccinated will have to quarantine for 21 days upon arrival in beijing. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by
let's get over to the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: hey there. the eu and u.s.re still divided over tariffs on metals. the dispute going back to the trump era. eu officials told reporters that the issue was discussed but a resolution has not been found so far. trump imposed tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum in 2018. a former goldman sachs compliance analyst was helpless to stop the bank from insider trading has been charged with insider trading. the sec claims he used his...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich joins us live from danville with reaction from recall supporters, juliette? >> reporter: yes, we're here in the east bay because there is a large contingent of recall supporters. and i talked to many of them today. and when you ask them their reasons why, they give you a long laundry list of reasons, and at the top of that list is the french laundry. janice hamilton of san ramon -- >> i personally want to see gavin recalled. >> reporter: -- and friend lisa schmidt -- >> i found it very upsetting when i heard that his kids were in private school. >> reporter: -- both republicans and both want governor newsom out. their main reason -- how he handled the pandemic. >> i mean i could get emotional just talking about it. it was so hard and so hard for so many families. and it's just not okay that he -- it's a double standard. >> larry elder wants to walk us on that same covid cliff. >> reporter: the governor was on a campaign blitz, joined by vice president kamala harris. she was urging voters to get their ballots in now. >> this election, guys, it's not a one off
kpix 5's juliette goodrich joins us live from danville with reaction from recall supporters, juliette? >> reporter: yes, we're here in the east bay because there is a large contingent of recall supporters. and i talked to many of them today. and when you ask them their reasons why, they give you a long laundry list of reasons, and at the top of that list is the french laundry. janice hamilton of san ramon -- >> i personally want to see gavin recalled. >> reporter: -- and...
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juliette goodrich joins us live from pleasanton with that story. juliette? >> reporter: yes, too clear up some confusion, the booster shot is not available to everyone just yet. in fact, here in alameda county, health officials are still focused on administering the first and second dose to community members, so you would have to go to a cvs a local doctor to get the booster shot. in santa clara county to have opened up vaccine sites. >> reporter: the time has come to booster up >> we know that with some of these vaccines, immunity does begin to wane over time. >> reporter: so, today, the santa clara county fairgrounds had its mask vaccination site up and running with healthcare providers administering pfizer booster shots to those who qualify. >> anyone who is at least six months out from there pfizer vaccine, and falls into one of these eligible groups can come and get a booster shot. >> who exactly qualifies? >> reporter: people 65 and older, people with underlying medical conditions, and those who are not exposed to risk to covid-19 because of their job.
juliette goodrich joins us live from pleasanton with that story. juliette? >> reporter: yes, too clear up some confusion, the booster shot is not available to everyone just yet. in fact, here in alameda county, health officials are still focused on administering the first and second dose to community members, so you would have to go to a cvs a local doctor to get the booster shot. in santa clara county to have opened up vaccine sites. >> reporter: the time has come to booster up...
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juliette saly joins us from our singapore studio. how is it looking? juliette: pretty flat here. we did have a little bit of weakness coming through from some of the tech players. quite a bit of weakness on the rising yields. you do have this rebound coming through in hong kong and china as we continue to focus on the evergrande concerns. hong kong bank -- hong kong asking banks to announce their exposure to evergrande but you have seen some upside coming through in the latter session, pretty flat movement on the msci asia pacific index. you have a lot of support in the energy sector and then we have had china downgrade their growth forecast. goldman downgrade therefore -- their growth forecast for china. a lot of that because of this crunch that we are looking at in china. that's have a look at how some of these are rallying today. shanghai electric that by the daily limit of 10% as we see authorities boost electricity outward. the evergrande concerns not going away but this october holiday coming up as well, the golden week holiday. today, you are seeing a little bit more of a
juliette saly joins us from our singapore studio. how is it looking? juliette: pretty flat here. we did have a little bit of weakness coming through from some of the tech players. quite a bit of weakness on the rising yields. you do have this rebound coming through in hong kong and china as we continue to focus on the evergrande concerns. hong kong bank -- hong kong asking banks to announce their exposure to evergrande but you have seen some upside coming through in the latter session, pretty...
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juliette? >> reporter: yes, this was an investigation which spanned from northern california all the way to southern california. we are talking about 151 of these stores. think about the product inside these stores, we are talking about hairspray and suntan lotion. you cannot just throw them in a back dumpster, that is what was going on. >> reporter: they say beauty sometimes comes at a cost. >> these were serious violations of hazardous materials. >> reporter: for the alto beauty stores statewide, that cost comes in the form of a hefty $750,000 fine for violations of hazardous waste. >> was a negligent behavior? >> most companies don't realize these laws. >> reporter: scott alonso is with the contra costa county district attorneys office. he says the settlement follows an investigation into all california alto stores. >> products like sunscreen, makeup, nail polish remover, all those things are being tracked now, shampoo. so, they know where it is going. they did not have any record of that, b
juliette? >> reporter: yes, this was an investigation which spanned from northern california all the way to southern california. we are talking about 151 of these stores. think about the product inside these stores, we are talking about hairspray and suntan lotion. you cannot just throw them in a back dumpster, that is what was going on. >> reporter: they say beauty sometimes comes at a cost. >> these were serious violations of hazardous materials. >> reporter: for the...
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let's bring in juliette saly who has the details. juliet: -- juliette: there was no doubt it was going to be a day of pain. we saw inflation concerns weighing on tech stocks. also worth noting half the components on the s&p 500 falling 10% from the 52 week high. we are seeing pain flow through into growth stocks in asia as well. the msci asia pacific index down by as much as 2%. the worst session since march. we are now at a six-week low. the selloff flowing through into the likes of japan and south korea, being hit by that micron warning as well. where we are seeing upside is in banking stocks. citi said they think banks exposure to china's unsure property market is limited in the fallout of the evergrande saga. let's look at how stocks are on track the quarter. the worst quarter since march 2020 at the head of the pandemic. asian stocks down by 5% over the quarter. manus: everybody warns september is going to be a risky month. a little bit more breaking news from beijing. not on evergrande, but the global power story. they are cons
let's bring in juliette saly who has the details. juliet: -- juliette: there was no doubt it was going to be a day of pain. we saw inflation concerns weighing on tech stocks. also worth noting half the components on the s&p 500 falling 10% from the 52 week high. we are seeing pain flow through into growth stocks in asia as well. the msci asia pacific index down by as much as 2%. the worst session since march. we are now at a six-week low. the selloff flowing through into the likes of japan...
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juliette goodrich in livermore has their story, juliette? >> reporter: yes allen, we wanted to get a read on who has voted and who has not. what we discovered is that, those who want to be governor out our holding out to vote until tomorrow. >> reporter: there are those who make it very clear they want governor newsom out of office. one drives around with recall newsom signs in his truck. >> and put them in my yard. >> reporter: while many voters have opted to use mail-in ballots, others like ron, say they do not trust the system. >> i always on election day. i don't believe in a male in early voting. there was fraud last time. last year with the presidential elections. >> reporter: it's the last time to push to vote for or against the recall. >> we go door-to-door every day. you got to turn out those last- minute voters. we saw in the last election cycle, voters voting a little bit earlier, so we've got to move with the times, be agile, and get people to the polls. >> i have not voted but i will. >> reporter: sean miller says he will be vot
juliette goodrich in livermore has their story, juliette? >> reporter: yes allen, we wanted to get a read on who has voted and who has not. what we discovered is that, those who want to be governor out our holding out to vote until tomorrow. >> reporter: there are those who make it very clear they want governor newsom out of office. one drives around with recall newsom signs in his truck. >> and put them in my yard. >> reporter: while many voters have opted to use...
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juliette saly there in hong kong. juliette: let's talk about what is happening with evergrande, falling to the lowest level since 2014. you have evergrande nav falling by as much as 24%, but it's all about the question about the contagion of and how it will flow through. maybank saying they are not seeing systemic risk and chinese regulators will likely allow -- not allow it to evolve into such a risk. they still remain overweight on china. our opinion columnist says this could be the hunger games for evergrande, they have now hired financial advisors for the cash crisis. manus: sorry about the confusion. they have decisions, the social and financial. a pitch over to the oil market for the third straight day, global inventories have shrunk to the lowest level in 20 months, and goldman sachs's jeff curry thinks there could be more upside. >> market in a deficit, you've already exhausted the pandemic inventory glut, so you are slowly getting to a point where you get any type of disruption into the autumn, the potential
juliette saly there in hong kong. juliette: let's talk about what is happening with evergrande, falling to the lowest level since 2014. you have evergrande nav falling by as much as 24%, but it's all about the question about the contagion of and how it will flow through. maybank saying they are not seeing systemic risk and chinese regulators will likely allow -- not allow it to evolve into such a risk. they still remain overweight on china. our opinion columnist says this could be the hunger...
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first word news with juliette saly. juliette: hello. leader of germany's centerleft social democrats is calling on partners to join him in a new government as soon as possible. he called on them to back a coalition. the candidate for angela merkel's cdu says he is still trying to forge a majority but a key ally says that cannot happen after his second-place finish. u.k. has officially put the military on standby to help deliver supplies to petrol stations in an effort to stem the widening crisis. it is the latest emergency measure after supply chain disruptions that have drained petrol pumps and emptied some supermarket shelves. panic buying has seen fuel supplies run dry at numerous sites around the country. and easy maker is set to go public through a spac deal, giving it an enterprise valuation of $20 billion. the company plans to spend $1 billion bringing three new models to market within the next three years. volvo announced separately that it will invest up to $600 million more, giving it close to a 50% polling. facebook has halte
first word news with juliette saly. juliette: hello. leader of germany's centerleft social democrats is calling on partners to join him in a new government as soon as possible. he called on them to back a coalition. the candidate for angela merkel's cdu says he is still trying to forge a majority but a key ally says that cannot happen after his second-place finish. u.k. has officially put the military on standby to help deliver supplies to petrol stations in an effort to stem the widening...
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juliette saly is in singapore for us. juliette: good morning.e saw the first factory output contraction since march 2020, since the pandemic began. the white line falling below that redline. we saw a pickup in services thanks to consumer spending picking up. it is this first sign of the power crunch weighing in on the chinese economy, along with the other headwinds, the beijing regulatory crackdown, china evergrande. it does added to that chorus that we could see some more injection from the pboc, perhaps a triple are cut -- triple r cut. still seeing weakness in those tech players amidst more crackdown -- concerns of a crackdown. japan's market has that big fall yesterday. we are looking ahead to what the new leader will mean for equities. nickel assets sing japan going to have a good fourth quarter. you will perhaps see near-term catalysts for japan stocks over. we've got dollar-yen continuing on this trajectory, near 2021 highs and perhaps pushing toward 1.13 as well. are traders going to continue to push the dollar higher or will you see mov
juliette saly is in singapore for us. juliette: good morning.e saw the first factory output contraction since march 2020, since the pandemic began. the white line falling below that redline. we saw a pickup in services thanks to consumer spending picking up. it is this first sign of the power crunch weighing in on the chinese economy, along with the other headwinds, the beijing regulatory crackdown, china evergrande. it does added to that chorus that we could see some more injection from the...
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juliette: absolutely, you know the story well.led by chinese regular leaders to ensure they deemphasize profits, saying they should end the solitary focus on profit, which is what a lot of companies focus on. big selling on the hang seng and flowing into the overall index in hong kong as well. there were concerns that clampdown on tech is spreading further. we have a warning from korean authorities, we continue to see that selloff today. the state of emergency is extended in pre-fractures in japan that is weighing on japanese stocks that have had a host-- post-suga run. tom: juliette saly with the latest on the crackdown by chinese reg in gaming stocks. futures in europe are looking lower. a negative handoff from wall street. we are focused on the ecb. commerzbank will push beyond march, 2022. the global markets are red. the european open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a m
juliette: absolutely, you know the story well.led by chinese regular leaders to ensure they deemphasize profits, saying they should end the solitary focus on profit, which is what a lot of companies focus on. big selling on the hang seng and flowing into the overall index in hong kong as well. there were concerns that clampdown on tech is spreading further. we have a warning from korean authorities, we continue to see that selloff today. the state of emergency is extended in pre-fractures in...
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juliette: kishida is set to become japan's foreign minister.will likely be appointed on monday to succeed the outgoing prime minister, yoshihide suga, putting him in charge of the world's third-largest economy. a former banker has promised to of trillions of yen in extra government spending. elizabeth warren says she will not support jerome powell for a second term as fed chair, labeling him as dangerous over his record on banking regulations. she is the highest profile democrat with a say on powell's confirmation to come out against him. powell has bipartisan senate support and is likely to be confirmed again if president biden picks him after his term expires in february. >> your record gives me great concern. over and over, you have acted to make our banking system less safe, and that makes you a dangerous man to head up the fed and it's why i will oppose your renomination. juliette: china has stepped into to buy a stake in a struggling regional bank from evergrande as it seeks to limit contagion from the embattled property developer. evergr
juliette: kishida is set to become japan's foreign minister.will likely be appointed on monday to succeed the outgoing prime minister, yoshihide suga, putting him in charge of the world's third-largest economy. a former banker has promised to of trillions of yen in extra government spending. elizabeth warren says she will not support jerome powell for a second term as fed chair, labeling him as dangerous over his record on banking regulations. she is the highest profile democrat with a say on...
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in sentences go, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> trends of the past three administrations gave approval for a gps backup system , but the funding never materialized. alive look at the anti-recall rally going on in long beach, where governor newsom is now addressing the crowd. president biden is expected to join him anytime now. we will keep monitoring this. meanwhile, elizabeth has a look at the president's visit to northern california, today. >> that's right, the president got a firsthand look at the devastation from the caldor fire in el dorado county. he also met with firefighting officials to discuss resources and wildfire threats. >> we cannot ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change. it isn't about red states or blue states, it is about fires, just fires. >>> as for the current fires, the hopkins fire in mendocino county is 20% contained after burning through some buildings in cal pella. with the caldor fire now xixi 7% contained, more evacuees are returning home , to see if their homes survived. >>> tonight, parts of the gulf coast are brac
in sentences go, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> trends of the past three administrations gave approval for a gps backup system , but the funding never materialized. alive look at the anti-recall rally going on in long beach, where governor newsom is now addressing the crowd. president biden is expected to join him anytime now. we will keep monitoring this. meanwhile, elizabeth has a look at the president's visit to northern california, today. >> that's right, the president got a...
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let's break that down with our national security analyst juliette kayyem. hi, juliette.d to see you. >> good to see you. >> we're seeing some positive results from vaccine mandates, but there is an incredibly vocal minority challenging them. listen to this. >> your children and your children's children will be subjugated. they will be asked how many vaccines have you had? have you been a good little nazi? >> covid is not about health because more than 99% of us have actually failed to die from this thing. it's being used by global elites and our own government to destroy the united states of america. >> you treat the parents of these children as domestic terrorists, using our men in blue against us. your power hungry dictatorship has gotten out of control. this is no longer about our safety. it is about control. >> yeah. well, listen, you have been talking about how voices like this are able to win out against facts, and you see parallels to what we see with election denialism and the big lie. explain that to us. >> i think that these two stories that we're following thi
let's break that down with our national security analyst juliette kayyem. hi, juliette.d to see you. >> good to see you. >> we're seeing some positive results from vaccine mandates, but there is an incredibly vocal minority challenging them. listen to this. >> your children and your children's children will be subjugated. they will be asked how many vaccines have you had? have you been a good little nazi? >> covid is not about health because more than 99% of us have...
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let's get the first word news now with juliette saly.iette: president biden will meet his friend counterpart in person next month in an effort to maintain ties. the u.s. nuclear powered submarine deal with australia outraged officials in power. biden spoke with him over the phone for the first time since the agreement was announced. the leaders agreed that open consultation would have benefited the situation. the u.s. fda has authorized a third booster dose of the pfizer vaccine for at groups. that includes people over the age of 65 and those at high risk of severe illness. it allows a single dose six months after the original shot. the total hit to revenue this year for the world carmakers is now estimated at $210 billion. this is the latest forecast. the industry will build 7.7 fewer vehicles in 2021 due to the chip crisis. semiconductor availability has worsened as automakers have no more to spend. more than 1.5 million households in britain are being forced to switch energy suppliers after two more retailers collapsed as prices soar,
let's get the first word news now with juliette saly.iette: president biden will meet his friend counterpart in person next month in an effort to maintain ties. the u.s. nuclear powered submarine deal with australia outraged officials in power. biden spoke with him over the phone for the first time since the agreement was announced. the leaders agreed that open consultation would have benefited the situation. the u.s. fda has authorized a third booster dose of the pfizer vaccine for at groups....
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sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com juliette goodrich got an upload and personal look. >> reporter: i am inside one of the illegal grow operations and you can see just how many plants were growing here and seized. 100,000 america marijuana plants and $100,000 in cash. you can see where alameda county sheriff's deputies busted through the doors. in the raid. >> this is a common trait, running $1 million in cash in the closet, in a bag. rolex watches, jewelry. a lot of great, a lot of money. >> reporter: just to give you a closer look at the inner workings of the warehouse you can walk down this hallway here. and you can see that there are other locations where plants are growing. these are the early stages of marijuana plants. >> modern-day bootlegging, in the form of marijuana, that is what this is. we sent out 12 trucks to the central valley, california, today. to destroy the product that we already have, because we can't hold onto it. >> reporter: is calling the enormity and complexity of this operation unbelievable. in san leandro, good juliette goodrich, kpix five. >>> warehouses were also
sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com juliette goodrich got an upload and personal look. >> reporter: i am inside one of the illegal grow operations and you can see just how many plants were growing here and seized. 100,000 america marijuana plants and $100,000 in cash. you can see where alameda county sheriff's deputies busted through the doors. in the raid. >> this is a common trait, running $1 million in cash in the closet, in a bag. rolex watches, jewelry. a lot of great, a lot of money....
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juliette kayyem, andy mccabe, let's hope for a very peaceful rally ahead.etails tonight about four victims. one of them is a 3-month-old baby. allegedly, shot request killed and killed by a former marine who they did not know. >>> also, california governor gavin newsom sounding the alarm as the campaign to recall him enters enters the final stretch. this is renae. never heard of her? it's probably because she's not an influencer. she's more of a groundbreaker. just look at the way she's reshaping and reimagining her 4 acre slice of heaven. it's not hard to tell she's the real deal. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor because out here you can't fake a job well done. nothing runs like a deere. hear renae's story at deere.com. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovasc
juliette kayyem, andy mccabe, let's hope for a very peaceful rally ahead.etails tonight about four victims. one of them is a 3-month-old baby. allegedly, shot request killed and killed by a former marine who they did not know. >>> also, california governor gavin newsom sounding the alarm as the campaign to recall him enters enters the final stretch. this is renae. never heard of her? it's probably because she's not an influencer. she's more of a groundbreaker. just look at the way...
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. >> kpix 5's juliette goodrich on the creatures suddenly making their marks in some neighborhoods. >> reporter: there's a lot of creatures. you probably stepped in the front yard and said what happened here. a front yard all chewed up. to some it is a nuisance, but to others a huge problem, but to wildlife, it is survival. >> turkeys, coyotes. >> reporter: it's becoming a familiar occurrence. >> because the hills are so dry, a lot of the springs in the hills have dried up, so they are coming down here. >> reporter: from turkeys trotting along the street in front yards -- >> there had to be 60. >> reporter: to wild pigs being spotted on home surveillance cameras tearing up yards. >> i run them out of my yard because they just pick that every little green thing you have. >> reporter: then there is the occasional mountain lion and bear strolling around. >> i can't believe it, it was a bear. >> reporter: nowhere near their neck of the woods. >> the pics come at night and they route up the yard looking for grubs and stuff. they have rooted up my yard a few times, and other people's. >> re
. >> kpix 5's juliette goodrich on the creatures suddenly making their marks in some neighborhoods. >> reporter: there's a lot of creatures. you probably stepped in the front yard and said what happened here. a front yard all chewed up. to some it is a nuisance, but to others a huge problem, but to wildlife, it is survival. >> turkeys, coyotes. >> reporter: it's becoming a familiar occurrence. >> because the hills are so dry, a lot of the springs in the hills have...
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let's get back to juliette.e: president biden has used his first general assembly speech to more than $11 billion by 2024. the pledge comes as covid and climate dominate the meeting ahead of the summit in scotland next month. the u.k. government is to provide limited financial support to restart production of the company's biggest plants to ease the shortage crucial to the food industry. the soaring costs of natural gas. the government has met with domestic gas and power splierdz as several stopped accepting new customers as the u.k.'s energy crisis escalates. the democratic controlled house has passed a bill to suspend the u.s. debt ceiling into december 2022 and provide the government funding to operate past the end of this month. the republicans plan to block the measure off the provision. it raises the chances of both a government shutdown and a default which could have devastating consequences to the u.s. economy. the u.k. is said to be exploring joining the free trade agreement between the u.s., mexico, an
let's get back to juliette.e: president biden has used his first general assembly speech to more than $11 billion by 2024. the pledge comes as covid and climate dominate the meeting ahead of the summit in scotland next month. the u.k. government is to provide limited financial support to restart production of the company's biggest plants to ease the shortage crucial to the food industry. the soaring costs of natural gas. the government has met with domestic gas and power splierdz as several...
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juliette, what is going to happen to the student who they say made the threats now?>> reporter: yeah, that student is a minor and is in the juvenile hall right now. so police are investigating and the district tells me they are going to handle their own separate investigation to decide the fate of this student scholasticly. >> to be taken seriously for sure. thanks so much. >>> to the weather now, live look outside across the bay area, clear skies, but that could soon change. chief meteorologist paul hagan is tracking the chance of rain. this is great news. >> a rare treat in the month of september to talk about rain. it's a full fledged atmosphereic river. so soaking rains for washington, oregon and northern california. let's look at futurecast. we will focus on the wide view a zoom in closer later object. the rain is making its way onshore in the pacific northwest tomorrow, presidenting no northern california on saturday. and we are going to see the showers making their way toward north bay, we head through saturday evening and saturday night. they are not going to
juliette, what is going to happen to the student who they say made the threats now?>> reporter: yeah, that student is a minor and is in the juvenile hall right now. so police are investigating and the district tells me they are going to handle their own separate investigation to decide the fate of this student scholasticly. >> to be taken seriously for sure. thanks so much. >>> to the weather now, live look outside across the bay area, clear skies, but that could soon...
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juliette saly, thanks very much.e jackson, thanks for bringing us the political action, as well. coming up, more from the ceo noel quinn, discussing hybrid working models, interesting things to stay about returning to office. we'll have more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> my own view on the return to the office is it would be a waste if we didn't learn from the last 18 months. if i think about the future, do i want the future be the way it was pre-covid on working environment? and let me explain that in more detail. over 200,000 of my colleagues, 90% of the work from home, not everyone could because i have to work and branches or work on trading floors. but a lot of work from home. now, i trusted them last year to run the bank, globally, in 60 countries. and they did a fantastic job. i'm not going to turn around to them now that covid's over and say guys, i no longer trust you to work from home. francine: what segments of banking do you see more talent wars? i feel like every day we have a story about junior b
juliette saly, thanks very much.e jackson, thanks for bringing us the political action, as well. coming up, more from the ceo noel quinn, discussing hybrid working models, interesting things to stay about returning to office. we'll have more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> my own view on the return to the office is it would be a waste if we didn't learn from the last 18 months. if i think about the future, do i want the future be the way it was pre-covid on working environment?...
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juliette kayyem is a cnn national security analyst and former assistant secretary of the u.s.of homeland security. she joins me now from providence, rhode island. good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> so, the multitude of crises are growing for president booin. biden. the covid pandemic. afghanistan. immigrants massing at the southern border. extreme-weather disasters across the country. and now, he plans to use his first speech to the u.n. general assembly on tuesday to advocate for a global response to the major issues currently facing the world. does that help his cause showing many of these crises are shared by other nations, despite republicans trying to politicize all of them? >> i -- i think it will. he needs allies in fights that are either caused by other nations, so think about immigration and the migration of haitians, for example, that we're experiencing here in texas. or will only get solved if there's sort of a floor, right? in other words, if enough -- if enough people, globally, are vaccinated. that is really the only way that we are going to
juliette kayyem is a cnn national security analyst and former assistant secretary of the u.s.of homeland security. she joins me now from providence, rhode island. good to have you with us. >> thank you for having me. >> so, the multitude of crises are growing for president booin. biden. the covid pandemic. afghanistan. immigrants massing at the southern border. extreme-weather disasters across the country. and now, he plans to use his first speech to the u.n. general assembly on...
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. >> chief, to juliette's point, to what she just made, what do you think was learned last time aboutat day and what do you think they'll do differently this time? i mean other than just have a show of force, will they have different weapons? will they be positioned in different places? >> well, i mean i'm sure they have an operations plan, which is not going to be publicly disclosed. that would not make sense to do that. they will have a lot of resources and assets. some things you will see, some things you won't see available to them on the 18th. but i do know that they will not be unprepared and caught off guard like they were on the 6th. you also don't have the hurdle of the sergeant at arms of both the senate and the house, who i think played a key role in the reason why they were so unprepared on the 6th of january. so a lot of things have changed. i know they've gotten some equipment in and things of that nature. i am concerned -- don't get me wrong, i'm very concerned about the 18th, not just at the capitol but this is a day where you could have rallies outside of washington,
. >> chief, to juliette's point, to what she just made, what do you think was learned last time aboutat day and what do you think they'll do differently this time? i mean other than just have a show of force, will they have different weapons? will they be positioned in different places? >> well, i mean i'm sure they have an operations plan, which is not going to be publicly disclosed. that would not make sense to do that. they will have a lot of resources and assets. some things you...
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and juliette kayyem. let me start with you. i checked with somebody close to the former president. am i reading this right, he talks about defiling national symbols, is he talking about the january 6th mag a terrorists? he said not exclusively but definitely. >> definitely. it is a remarkable moment for him to provide the connective tissue of 20 years. we can't forget hate and hatred of pluralism and diversity the u.s. represents is a connective tissue from 9/11 to 1/6. those of us in counterterrorism believe that to be true. the international divide doesn't apply. terrorists learn tactics from each other, figure out how to expose vulnerabilities. i also took president bush to tell us a warning, maybe a warning he didn't heed before 9/11. people were telling president bush that the red lights were going off and in some ways if we underestimated al qaeda on september 10th, do not underestimate this threat in america right now. that's essentially the former president of the united states saying about him and a former president from his party. >> to be clear, we are not equating janua
and juliette kayyem. let me start with you. i checked with somebody close to the former president. am i reading this right, he talks about defiling national symbols, is he talking about the january 6th mag a terrorists? he said not exclusively but definitely. >> definitely. it is a remarkable moment for him to provide the connective tissue of 20 years. we can't forget hate and hatred of pluralism and diversity the u.s. represents is a connective tissue from 9/11 to 1/6. those of us in...
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and in terms of dealing with what could happen, juliette, as jessica just reported, sources tell cnnions are underway about maybe reinstalling the temporary fencing around the capitol's perimeter ahead of the rally. is it necessary, do you think? >> at this stage it probably is temporarily because they don't have a permanent solution yet. crowd control is much more sophisticated than a wall or fence. i think until we get that sophistication as was recommended in the review about january 6th, more surveillance, more bio metric, more identification around the building, identification checks we have to put the fence back in for a short period of time but i think andrew is exactly right a point that we cannot minimize. the combination of not having donald trump working these people up, plus not having him deny or make intelligence agents nervous about moving forward as suggested that the public safety apparatus will be much larger than any organization and that's a good thing. i think it's about time that we started showing really these insurrectionists or punks is a better way to put it
and in terms of dealing with what could happen, juliette, as jessica just reported, sources tell cnnions are underway about maybe reinstalling the temporary fencing around the capitol's perimeter ahead of the rally. is it necessary, do you think? >> at this stage it probably is temporarily because they don't have a permanent solution yet. crowd control is much more sophisticated than a wall or fence. i think until we get that sophistication as was recommended in the review about january...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> breaking news this saturday afternoon. major backup on the bay bridge. >> taking a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where traffic is starting to move again when a motorcycle crash happened 45 minutes ago near the treasure island exit. three lanes on the westbound side into the city have opened up, but two remain blocked. >> and now to our other top story. the new initiative to keep covid rates low in schools. the push to vaccinate family members. >> reporter: the city is hopeful these clinics will have access to the vaccine and encourage families to get their students vaccinated as well. the 14-year-old got her first dose of the covid-19 vaccine on saturday morning at the elementary school in san francisco. >> it is whatever. as long as i got a vaccination. >> reporter: her dad paul said it was time to get it taken care of. a.i. don't want her not to be vaccinated any longer. >> i planned on getting here 30 minutes early. >> reporter: the district with the department of public health created regular weekly vaccine cl
i'm juliette goodrich. >> breaking news this saturday afternoon. major backup on the bay bridge. >> taking a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza where traffic is starting to move again when a motorcycle crash happened 45 minutes ago near the treasure island exit. three lanes on the westbound side into the city have opened up, but two remain blocked. >> and now to our other top story. the new initiative to keep covid rates low in schools. the push to vaccinate family...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> and in the past 60 minutes an earthquake shook up a remote area, as remotethings get out there. it happened at 9 after 5:00. a little magnitude 3.2 and with a magnitude that size, there are no reports of any injuries or damage in an area not a custom today having big quakes. >> looking outside. gloomy skies moving in as the bay area gets ready for the much-needed rain. take a look at the conditions earlier today. a light drizzle over the san francisco area this morning. >> driving and shooting at the same time. darren peck closely monitoring the doppler. >> a lot of people have that experience today, but that was like the mist in the marine layer. that wasn't the actual rain event. let me show you where that is. the better rain moving through man see no county and just now approachine
i'm juliette goodrich. >> and in the past 60 minutes an earthquake shook up a remote area, as remotethings get out there. it happened at 9 after 5:00. a little magnitude 3.2 and with a magnitude that size, there are no reports of any injuries or damage in an area not a custom today having big quakes. >> looking outside. gloomy skies moving in as the bay area gets ready for the much-needed rain. take a look at the conditions earlier today. a light drizzle over the san francisco area...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. covid-19 shots have become more accessible across the area. >> reporter: following the cdc's recent approval, nearly 600cvs locations across california offer the pfizer booster shot to eligible populations. bruce and sherry barber got their booster shots saturday. >> we were one of the ones to get our first pfizer sot. so, we are past six months after having our second. >> reporter: eligible populations include people 65 and older. people who have certain underlying medical conditions. and those at exposed risk to covid-19 due to their population. it wasn't packed inside the cvs. >> we stood in line a few minutes. people backed up behind us. young people as well as elderly. >> yes. it is a good idea for those under 65 in particular. >> reporter: infectious disease expert dr. peter chin hong says people eligible should consider the booster but doesn't think it will be a huge difference in slowing down the pandemic. >> it is very important. but particularly important for one segment of
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. covid-19 shots have become more accessible across the area. >> reporter: following the cdc's recent approval, nearly 600cvs locations across california offer the pfizer booster shot to eligible populations. bruce and sherry barber got their booster shots saturday. >> we were one of the ones to get our first pfizer sot. so, we are past six months after having our second. >> reporter: eligible populations include people 65 and...
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[cheering and applause] and from juliette, georgia, it's the johnson family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] well, let's go meet them, everybody. it's br
[cheering and applause] and from juliette, georgia, it's the johnson family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] well, let's go meet them, everybody. it's br
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juliette goodrich is back with a preview. >>> wants to cover.ing combined resources of kpix and cbs news to bring you the coverage on cbsn bay area this evening. he will be talking throughout the night with cbs news director of elections anthony solano. he will be giving us insights as to how this race is breaking down. he will be at the touchscreen for us to break it all down. it all starts with the kpix 5 news at 7:00 , and then our special coverage throughout the evening on cbsn bay area . he will bring you county by county results on our website, kpix.com , and it will be a lot of fun. busy newsroom, and we are also to go. until the polls close, we will bring you the latest information. >>> thank you for watchi tonight captioning sponsored by cbs tonight: hurricane nicholas knocks out power to hundreds of thousands as there's new concern that the storm will bring life threatening floods to the already ida-ravaged gulf coast. a powerful storm: the threat of nicholas continues with highways flooded and homes ripped open. trump rogue: the book
juliette goodrich is back with a preview. >>> wants to cover.ing combined resources of kpix and cbs news to bring you the coverage on cbsn bay area this evening. he will be talking throughout the night with cbs news director of elections anthony solano. he will be giving us insights as to how this race is breaking down. he will be at the touchscreen for us to break it all down. it all starts with the kpix 5 news at 7:00 , and then our special coverage throughout the evening on cbsn bay...
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let's hear from our reporter in budapest — juliette ferrington who's following the build up to the gamearted here in the cities sense the stadium behind me. the fans are gathering around, the police cordons have gone up, we got mounted police. there's quite a big police present here tonight for this match against england. there are a few england fans started around. 0bviously few england fans started around. obviously this is good to be the first chance that we've seen england play in a competitive game sense of losing the euro 2020 final to italy. so much disappointment around that. the players and spoke about that this week and now they're going to try and use that as motivation to go one step further in this world cup qualifying campaign. pick up where they left off in the campaign, top of the group was hungry will present a very difficult test for them. john stones, if he plays it will be his 50th. all eyes on the captain harry kane after he committed his future to tottenham. there are a few england fans who have made the trip over here. it'll be interesting to see if they actually
let's hear from our reporter in budapest — juliette ferrington who's following the build up to the gamearted here in the cities sense the stadium behind me. the fans are gathering around, the police cordons have gone up, we got mounted police. there's quite a big police present here tonight for this match against england. there are a few england fans started around. 0bviously few england fans started around. obviously this is good to be the first chance that we've seen england play in a...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich.gan with an emotional reunion after a long and difficult journey had. spending weeks stranded in afghanistan under taliban rule. >> reporter: the family arrived just hours ago and right now they're getting ready to have some cake inside this home. it belongs to the founder of the roots of peace. it is a humanitarian nonprofit that right now has several employees in afghanistan that they are trying to safely bring to the u.s. he is a roots of peace worker in a green card holder. they have been living in sacramento but they went back to afghanistan to see his family.
. >> i am juliette goodrich.gan with an emotional reunion after a long and difficult journey had. spending weeks stranded in afghanistan under taliban rule. >> reporter: the family arrived just hours ago and right now they're getting ready to have some cake inside this home. it belongs to the founder of the roots of peace. it is a humanitarian nonprofit that right now has several employees in afghanistan that they are trying to safely bring to the u.s. he is a roots of peace worker...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live at the school where security was high today on campus. >> reporter: they had livermore police here on campus and also resource officers. the district and the police are not saying what the threat was. however, a student, per the threat, it was a threat made to other students here on campus and possibly faculty. this is a case of when you hear something, say something. that student spoke up and the school district took action. >> it was handled. an individual, one of our students, was arrested last night. livermore valley joint unified school district superintendent dr. bowers brought her dog, boomer on campus today to comfort students. she says the school district and police department took immediate action when the threat was first reported. >> it was pretty amazing. we had students who reported the concern, told a trusted adult, the trusted adult told the administration and our student resource officer and everybody mobilized to get to the root of what was the concern. heightened security on the livermore high school campus as a precautionary measu
kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live at the school where security was high today on campus. >> reporter: they had livermore police here on campus and also resource officers. the district and the police are not saying what the threat was. however, a student, per the threat, it was a threat made to other students here on campus and possibly faculty. this is a case of when you hear something, say something. that student spoke up and the school district took action. >> it was handled. an...
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. >> we begin with juliette goodrich who joins us now with the first exit polls. >> reporter: we are on the minds of voters as they cast their ballots. this is pretty interesting. let's break it down right now. voters were asked about the most important issue. the result was overwhelming. 31% said the coronavirus pandemic, while 22% said homelessness. that was followed by the economy about wildfires, and also crime. those who voted yes to recall governor newsom were asked about the governor's covid policies. an overwhelming majority, 69%, said that they have been too strict, and when it comes to the economy, it appears voters are split on how things are going. 44% of california voters said that it is good, but a majority 26% said not so good, and 22% said poor. now we are going to be watching all of these numbers all evening long. we will have more for you on cbsn bay area , and kpix.com. we will certainly have all the results once the polls close . >>> our team coverage continues with the kpix 5's kenny choi live in sacramento , where newsom's team is fired up tonight.
. >> we begin with juliette goodrich who joins us now with the first exit polls. >> reporter: we are on the minds of voters as they cast their ballots. this is pretty interesting. let's break it down right now. voters were asked about the most important issue. the result was overwhelming. 31% said the coronavirus pandemic, while 22% said homelessness. that was followed by the economy about wildfires, and also crime. those who voted yes to recall governor newsom were asked about the...
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. >>> thank you for joining us, i am juliette goodrich. >> we will start in the south bay to get good vaccination numbers even better. hundreds showed up in the community today with some oem al show, tarlton has . the quiet community of san jose revved with excitement on saturday. hundreds of cars on display for the 15th annual santos family labor day car show. >> this is a 1964 el camino. >> reporter: it is safe to say richard santos is proud of his ride. >> this is a beautiful car. >> reporter: but also his family's annual car show was a place where people could get a covid-19 vaccine. >> they called me up and said could we make that available, i said in a minute. ignorance will kill you, education will set you free. i said bring it out. >> since it is a remote part of the city, it often does not have as many services. we have run a couple of clinics appear. we thought one more time. >> reporter: 13-year-old sebastian gonzalez got his first dose at the show with his family. >> it was fun seeing cars passing by while getting the vaccine. >> reporter: by lunchtime, more than 25 people
. >>> thank you for joining us, i am juliette goodrich. >> we will start in the south bay to get good vaccination numbers even better. hundreds showed up in the community today with some oem al show, tarlton has . the quiet community of san jose revved with excitement on saturday. hundreds of cars on display for the 15th annual santos family labor day car show. >> this is a 1964 el camino. >> reporter: it is safe to say richard santos is proud of his ride. >>...
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juliette? >> what a story. da, as thank you. >>> the positive rate is heading up again. as of friday, it's at 4.7%, nearly a four-point jump from this time last week. the cdc says more people are getting vaccinated across the state. more than 82% are eligible californians have gotten at least one dose of the covid vaccine. 2/3 of eligible californians are fully vaccinated. meanwhile, the delta variant continues to spread with children heading back to the classroom and cases rising among the young. there is new concern about what the fall may bring. cbs news correspondent tom hanson has the story. >> reporter: new york city public school students make a full return to in-person classes monday. the milestone for the nation's largest school district comes as covid-19 cases among children are on the rise. in a recent week, they made up one in four new cases nationwide. >> the reality is that we have seen record numbers of children hospitalized during this delta surge. we may be headed to another peak or to another valley if we all pull together. >> reporter: for the sickest,
juliette? >> what a story. da, as thank you. >>> the positive rate is heading up again. as of friday, it's at 4.7%, nearly a four-point jump from this time last week. the cdc says more people are getting vaccinated across the state. more than 82% are eligible californians have gotten at least one dose of the covid vaccine. 2/3 of eligible californians are fully vaccinated. meanwhile, the delta variant continues to spread with children heading back to the classroom and cases...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in the east bay, where neighbors are waking up to a mess in their front yards. when they check their home surveillance video, they discovered who the culprit was, or rather culprits. i will have the story coming up. >>> i'm carter evans near lake tahoe. the fire behind >>> the giants big weekend series with the dodgers coming up, but first they needed to end their longest losing streak of the season. >> they started the day out in first place for the first time in 2 months. >> more on the hunt for the n.l. west crown. >> reporter: let's call it what it is, a 28 game two team divisional race featuring one of the most storied rivalries in a flatfoot type. for that to happen the giants had to handle its business today . starter logan webb was on fire. he struck out 10 milwaukee brewers in a game they had to have. tied at 1 in the eighth, it was a clutch two out rbi. the giants and their losing streak ended today, defended by the next batter, thairo estrada, who hit a 3 run homer. the giants won 5-1, and earned a time with the incoming dodgers atop the national wes
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in the east bay, where neighbors are waking up to a mess in their front yards. when they check their home surveillance video, they discovered who the culprit was, or rather culprits. i will have the story coming up. >>> i'm carter evans near lake tahoe. the fire behind >>> the giants big weekend series with the dodgers coming up, but first they needed to end their longest losing streak of the season. >> they started the day out in...
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. >> kpix 5 juliette goodrich spoke with bay area travelers, joins us live from oakland international, what are they telling you? >> here we are at oakland international, i have to tell you there's been a steady flow of travelers today, we were curious where are they coming from, where they heading two, we discovered that no one really was canceling their plans. whether it be on the road or in the sky, we discovered many worried about but there labor day travel plans on hold. >> the smokies guys, i was concerned. >> reporter: ainslie is from albuquerque, new mexico, and is never been to california. she flew into oakland to visit a friend she hasn't seen in years. >> i'm happy, and this is something that i'm going to check off my bucket list. >> reporter: then there are the diehard baseball fans. we decided last minute it's a tight race between the dodgers and the giants, we decided to come support our team. for anyone thinking about heading to the tahoe area, >> we are trying to get the word out that now is not the time to visit. >> reporter: that message coming from the incline villa
. >> kpix 5 juliette goodrich spoke with bay area travelers, joins us live from oakland international, what are they telling you? >> here we are at oakland international, i have to tell you there's been a steady flow of travelers today, we were curious where are they coming from, where they heading two, we discovered that no one really was canceling their plans. whether it be on the road or in the sky, we discovered many worried about but there labor day travel plans on hold....
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i want to bring in now cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. good to see both of you. president biden is trying to move past afghanistan focusing on the crises here at home-like the aftermath of hurricane ida. we're still dealing with it. surging covid case. is that possible because there are a lot of questions about his handling of the withdrawal. >> yes, certainly the effort from the white house and i think that comes as no surprise. this has been a challenging moment for the administration, and this is not frankly the territory they want to be playing on. i think back to them cain pacampaign trail this is a very focused campaign. it was all about kroechb, the issues being faced on the home front, and frankly the white house's bet is that's still where the voters interests lie then they'll see those poll numbers grow up and that's where biden's most comfortable in his home turf. the issues facing him at home are very tricky. it's not as if there's an infrastructure bill that still needs big support. there's a filibuster blocking a lot of his voting rights legislation
i want to bring in now cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. good to see both of you. president biden is trying to move past afghanistan focusing on the crises here at home-like the aftermath of hurricane ida. we're still dealing with it. surging covid case. is that possible because there are a lot of questions about his handling of the withdrawal. >> yes, certainly the effort from the white house and i think that comes as no surprise. this has been a challenging moment for the...
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let's get to juliette saly to get the latest on evergrande. we could have more regulatory crackdowns. >> we certainly could. perhaps no news is good news. another pboc injection of liquidity into the markets on sunday. evergrande shares in hong kong rise. nav pairing earlier losses. it said it had a serious shortage of funds. there is still an overhang about the impact to developers, to builders in the chinese property market. weighing through into the hang seng property index, if we have a look, it is under pressure as we see weakness coming through, the index down 0.5%. also the casino players. we are about to head into the october 1 golden week holiday. restrictions could weigh into macau as well. there is a story of gains, the msci asia pacific index above its 50 day moving average. gains in the energy and financial players. >> thank you so much. some of the main movers in asia. germany's spd narrowly wins the german election after a tight race. provisional results with no clear majority. the decision is yet to be made of who will lead. we
let's get to juliette saly to get the latest on evergrande. we could have more regulatory crackdowns. >> we certainly could. perhaps no news is good news. another pboc injection of liquidity into the markets on sunday. evergrande shares in hong kong rise. nav pairing earlier losses. it said it had a serious shortage of funds. there is still an overhang about the impact to developers, to builders in the chinese property market. weighing through into the hang seng property index, if we have...
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my name is juliette and thank you for being here.tion to you is why didn't you make your book audible? >> i was going to read it but am literally just had jesse jr. and we had gotten back from the hospital that day and i would have had to spend the first entire week after jesse jr. and emma had gotten back to the hospital at 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. recording the audio book and i just didn't want to do that so i had some other guy read it with a much cooler voice and i had. >> right here in front, jesse. >> have you asked john kasich how he feels about backing biden? >> i don't talk to john. [laughter] i have nothing against john personally but we don't talk anymore. he used his fill-in for or rally when o'reilly was out in believe it or not he was a lot more difficult to deal with than bill. if you can believe it. >> hi jesse. to capture the youth of america it seems like we need to express conservative values in a way that is funny hip and cool. if you look at like we talked about early jimmy kimmel steve colbert and it seems like th
my name is juliette and thank you for being here.tion to you is why didn't you make your book audible? >> i was going to read it but am literally just had jesse jr. and we had gotten back from the hospital that day and i would have had to spend the first entire week after jesse jr. and emma had gotten back to the hospital at 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. recording the audio book and i just didn't want to do that so i had some other guy read it with a much cooler voice and i had. >> right...
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of course, evergrande and juliette saly joins us in singapore. juliette: we are still seeing weakness in evergrande stocks and bonds ahead of the interest payment due on thursday, and snp saying they will likely default and less there is government intervention, but a growing chorus saying this is notchina's -- not china's lehman moments. a little more of a buy the dip in the hong kong property markets. we are also seeing bank money coming back into the banks and jeffries saying you should be buying the dip here and not seeing a systemic fallout coming through from evergrande. i want to show you on my gtv chart what we are seeing in evergrande's bonds, it has fallen some 75% since may and more broadly to mark's point, you are seeing the nikkei underperforming today but we've seen a little more of a tick up in casino players as well. also airline stocks. this is on news the u.s. will allow vaccinated travelers in. dani: thank you. mark, i have to say one of the things that stands out to me and all of this and maybe we can blame others for this, th
of course, evergrande and juliette saly joins us in singapore. juliette: we are still seeing weakness in evergrande stocks and bonds ahead of the interest payment due on thursday, and snp saying they will likely default and less there is government intervention, but a growing chorus saying this is notchina's -- not china's lehman moments. a little more of a buy the dip in the hong kong property markets. we are also seeing bank money coming back into the banks and jeffries saying you should be...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich. we began with an emotional reunion after a long and difficult journey had. spending weeks stranded in afghanistan under taliban rule. >> reporter: the family arrived just hours ago and right now they're getting ready to have some cake inside this home. it belongs to the founder of the roots of peace. it is a humanitarian nonprofit that right now has several employees in afghanistan that they are trying to safely bring to the u.s. he is a roots of peace worker in a green card holder. they have been living in sacramento but they went back to afghanistan to see his family. he brought his wife and children and his american-born daughter. he shared stories with us about his attempts to escape at the airport under taliban rule. he was beaten and turned away several times. >> they make the rules. it is not announced. they are announcing for the media that you are leaving anyone with a valid document. they are not doing that in actual. it is just what they are saying to the media. >> reporter
. >> i am juliette goodrich. we began with an emotional reunion after a long and difficult journey had. spending weeks stranded in afghanistan under taliban rule. >> reporter: the family arrived just hours ago and right now they're getting ready to have some cake inside this home. it belongs to the founder of the roots of peace. it is a humanitarian nonprofit that right now has several employees in afghanistan that they are trying to safely bring to the u.s. he is a roots of peace...