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dani: juliette, thank you.we're going to talk about the debt securities firm in south africa, a multimillion dollar deal, the idea to develop renewable power on the continent. we have that story for you next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> whether it's heat waves in canada, storms in texas, or flash in indonesia, no country is immune from extreme weather events fueled by climate change. but not everyone is equally to blame, and not everyone can afford the massive costs of cleaning up disasters like this, or just as importantly, chasing their economies away from these sorts of things and embracing more of these. take africa, for instance. as a whole, the continent is only responsible for around 3% of global greenhouse assess. yet it's the most vulnerable. take the cyclones in mozambique or the droughts and africa. they can impact food production and increase the risk of malaria. some argue that wealthy nations -- were able to burn fossil fuels like coal. now the goal is to keep these sources in the ground to stop t
dani: juliette, thank you.we're going to talk about the debt securities firm in south africa, a multimillion dollar deal, the idea to develop renewable power on the continent. we have that story for you next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> whether it's heat waves in canada, storms in texas, or flash in indonesia, no country is immune from extreme weather events fueled by climate change. but not everyone is equally to blame, and not everyone can afford the massive costs of cleaning up...
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first word news with juliette saly. juliette: hello again. major policy differences with the cdu led conservative block after they formed a three-way coalition with the free democrats. merkel's conservatives are still hoping to lead a government candidate despite their merit defeat. the u.k.'s brexit minister, david frost, says france is unreasonable to suggest he is not respecting the post-brexit deal. in an escalation of tensions, after france highlighted britain's reliance on imports for its electricity supply, france says it is not getting enough fishing permits. mark zuckerberg says accusations that facebook puts profit over user safety are "just not true." the ceo addressed concerns in a note to staff after a whistleblower told a u.s. senate committee the company is well aware of societal and mental health risks of its platform. >> i would not be at this company as long as i had been if this company did not prioritize safety. we do. we have accepted billions of dollars. we have more than 40,000 people who are working in safety and secur
first word news with juliette saly. juliette: hello again. major policy differences with the cdu led conservative block after they formed a three-way coalition with the free democrats. merkel's conservatives are still hoping to lead a government candidate despite their merit defeat. the u.k.'s brexit minister, david frost, says france is unreasonable to suggest he is not respecting the post-brexit deal. in an escalation of tensions, after france highlighted britain's reliance on imports for its...
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manus: juliette, thank you very much. let's set out the key things to watch for the trading week ahead. the key european data. -- points, italy's industrial figures. key figures gather in washington virtually for the world bank annual meeting. and the u.s. celebrates columbus day, which means you got cash bond markets closed but futures trading with fairly good volume. cunning up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the u.s. -- coming up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the u.s.. and jane foley is back, up early. and later, inflation, energy markets and more. any questions for jane, pop them on the bloomberg. the inflation conundrum, coming up on bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe," i am manus cranny in dubai. goldman sachs has cut the u.s. growth forecast, downgrading growth by .1%. .1% for this year. .4% next year. the blame goes for the delayed recovery in consumer spending and the fiscal slowdown for the change. jane fully is the head of fx strategy at a bank. the size of the changes are not m
manus: juliette, thank you very much. let's set out the key things to watch for the trading week ahead. the key european data. -- points, italy's industrial figures. key figures gather in washington virtually for the world bank annual meeting. and the u.s. celebrates columbus day, which means you got cash bond markets closed but futures trading with fairly good volume. cunning up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the u.s. -- coming up, goldman sachs downgrades the forecast for the...
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juliette: minister, i have my ticket booked.you for your time, australia's minister for trade, tourism and investment, dan tehan. thank you. david: breaking news, that was a great conversation between jules on all things australia. we are looking at buyout firms bain, blackstone, including kkr -- unclear if they see separate or together -- they are bidding on a chinese software maker for $1.8 million. that is the value of yayoi. that is what we understand, according to our sources who are familiar with what is going on there. that is what we know so far. again, buyout firms bidding. yvonne: that deal could end by march, some, according to our sources. tensions between china and taiwan escalate, as type a sends a delegation to the czech republic to boost ties. we look at the fraud relationship. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- we look at the fraudght relationship. ip. yvonne: equity markets are in the green. on the back of the treasury call between janet yellen and newhart. you have taiwan still in the crosshairs. taiwan sent businessmen
juliette: minister, i have my ticket booked.you for your time, australia's minister for trade, tourism and investment, dan tehan. thank you. david: breaking news, that was a great conversation between jules on all things australia. we are looking at buyout firms bain, blackstone, including kkr -- unclear if they see separate or together -- they are bidding on a chinese software maker for $1.8 million. that is the value of yayoi. that is what we understand, according to our sources who are...
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juliette's -- juliette saly in singapore. big banks have not quit.igroup and bank of america are earning hefty fees from oil, gas, and coal industries. we analyze the data. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe. i am manus cranny in zurich. we are approaching -- firmly to getting to net zero. the big banks say they are committed to financing those goals but they don't seem to be able to quit fossil fuels since the paris agreement in 2015. global banks have put $4 trillion into oil, gas, and coal, as opposed to $800 million that went into green projects over the same -- $800 billion that went into green projects over the same period. our guest joins us from copenhagen. why is it so hard to quit fossil fuels? >> it is a lucrative business, and obviously, it is a gradual process but i do think the industry has been caught slightly off guard in terms of the shift of sentiment is the world starts to panic about the fact that global warming is here, palpable, a huge emergency. the bank industry will tell you it is not something you can switch o
juliette's -- juliette saly in singapore. big banks have not quit.igroup and bank of america are earning hefty fees from oil, gas, and coal industries. we analyze the data. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is daybreak europe. i am manus cranny in zurich. we are approaching -- firmly to getting to net zero. the big banks say they are committed to financing those goals but they don't seem to be able to quit fossil fuels since the paris agreement in 2015. global banks have put $4 trillion into...
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joining us is juliette saly in singapore. we have not had to worry about the chinese stock market in the past few weeks, but we have had to worry about the china story. what is the reaction in markets finally open again? juliette: as mliv put it, china markets have returned with a carefree spirit. so much volatility. we have seen the cfi rise by 1.5%. the pboc draining liquidity, the most in a year, suggesting authorities are trying to bring normalization to the market. government bonds declined. when it comes to the hong kong market. , you have that back to where it was. it is a technical catch-up for the china market. the hang seng fairly flat. evergrande concerns of contagion still remain. it is not showing up too much, showing little stress when you look at china's funding market. these concerns have not gone away. how long this rally last is anybody's guess. dani: thank you so much, juliette saly in singapore. let's switch to oil, which is heading for its seventh weekly gain. climbing to $80 a barrel, already at a 2014 h
joining us is juliette saly in singapore. we have not had to worry about the chinese stock market in the past few weeks, but we have had to worry about the china story. what is the reaction in markets finally open again? juliette: as mliv put it, china markets have returned with a carefree spirit. so much volatility. we have seen the cfi rise by 1.5%. the pboc draining liquidity, the most in a year, suggesting authorities are trying to bring normalization to the market. government bonds...
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juliette saly in singapore.oming outcome of the pboc says while momentum has slowed in the chinese economy, the post-pandemic recovery remains intact. we have more on the third-quarter gdp figures next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe." the pboc governor says the recovery of the chinese economy remains intact. gdp growth slowed this quarter, 4.9 compared to 7.9 the previous quarter. he forecast the economy would expand by 8% this year. scott is still with us. there is optimism that growth will fire through on the energy rises and let's say the controlled slow down in the building industry. do you share that enthusiasm, 8% growth, what would that do to your equity exposure in china? scott: listen, i think the chinese growth story is very interesting, way down from first quarter numbers, plus 17% in q1. 2022 is very important for china, we have the olympics, the party congress, and the growth target for the country is 6% and we believe they will do everything they can to get growth levels bac
juliette saly in singapore.oming outcome of the pboc says while momentum has slowed in the chinese economy, the post-pandemic recovery remains intact. we have more on the third-quarter gdp figures next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe." the pboc governor says the recovery of the chinese economy remains intact. gdp growth slowed this quarter, 4.9 compared to 7.9 the previous quarter. he forecast the economy would expand by 8% this year. scott is still with us....
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dani: juliette saly on breaking news watch for us. to america, and progressive democrats are looking for ways to rescue president biden's stalled economic agenda, opening the door to scaling back social spending. house speaker nancy pelosi has set october 31 as the new target date to pass the stalled $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure bill. let's get to the details with our bloomberg reporter, bruce einhorn. at this point, do we have any signs of progress in these very much stalled and contentious negotiations? bruce: the negotiations are underway, and we are starting to hear the two sides. we know that the reconciliation bill, the one that has all of the health, education, climates, all of those bits, that is the $3.5 trillion bill, joe manson -- joe manchin has said he wants it to be less. another democrat has said there is no way, it has to be higher. we are seeing where they are putting their redlines. we also know that alexandria ocasio-cortez, one of the leading progressives in the house, she went on the sunday talk shows an
dani: juliette saly on breaking news watch for us. to america, and progressive democrats are looking for ways to rescue president biden's stalled economic agenda, opening the door to scaling back social spending. house speaker nancy pelosi has set october 31 as the new target date to pass the stalled $550 billion bipartisan infrastructure bill. let's get to the details with our bloomberg reporter, bruce einhorn. at this point, do we have any signs of progress in these very much stalled and...
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juliette: it certainly is. we have these inflation concerns potentially widening the crackdown from china, really weighing into sentiment. asian stocks lower for the first time in four sessions. weakness coming through in the tech space. samsung at a 10 month low. alibaba has been on a tear, also weighing on the overall msci asia-pacific index of tech stocks. i mentioned the regulatory crackdown, hearing moves from china to look at state owned banks. this could be something that is done quite regularly so you have not seen too much momentum but a little bit of weakness in the hang seng finance index and we are seeing the thai baht on an absolute tear. we have positive signs of reopening in asia and thailand, now looking to scrap some of the quarantine travel to get into that country. when it comes to the bank of korea, this was the big one. the bank of korea has been ahead of the curve. we have seen the korean won weaken the most since july 2020 after they held pat today. looking forward to more interest rate h
juliette: it certainly is. we have these inflation concerns potentially widening the crackdown from china, really weighing into sentiment. asian stocks lower for the first time in four sessions. weakness coming through in the tech space. samsung at a 10 month low. alibaba has been on a tear, also weighing on the overall msci asia-pacific index of tech stocks. i mentioned the regulatory crackdown, hearing moves from china to look at state owned banks. this could be something that is done quite...
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it is juliette saly. juliette: the easing of covid restrictions in the u.k. the markets for london's finance jobs. more than 2800 new jobs posted, marking the busiest month since january 2014. morgan mckinley and vacancy stock, postings were more than double last year's level. president biden plans to me virtually with xi jinping before the end of the year. after talking between white house national security advisor and the senior china foreign policy advisor. a u.s. official called the latest discussions more meaningful than previous meetings. the carlyle group believes it firms under investing in china speaking at the bloomberg summit, the ceo said leaders are under exposed to the chinese market. he added the region has always had what he called short-term bumps and investors should take a long-term view. >> the question isn't should i be investing in the region or not, it is what is the best way and how should we be doing it? in my mind, i think there is more opportunity in that region of the world than not, especially since valuations have corrected a bit
it is juliette saly. juliette: the easing of covid restrictions in the u.k. the markets for london's finance jobs. more than 2800 new jobs posted, marking the busiest month since january 2014. morgan mckinley and vacancy stock, postings were more than double last year's level. president biden plans to me virtually with xi jinping before the end of the year. after talking between white house national security advisor and the senior china foreign policy advisor. a u.s. official called the latest...
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and juliette, you also worked on the paradise papers and the panama papers.d us what links them all and why do they all begin with p? well, the letter p, i don't know, itjust happened. l and we do get them confused. but they are about - similarthings, getting bigger each time. so, the panama papers. was a leak of information from an offshore law firm, about 11 million files, - the paradise papers- was from a different offshore law firm called appleby. i think there were 13 - million files in that one. and then the pandora papers is 14 differentl offshore law firms. and we all worked on it - together with an organisation in washington called the icij, l who received the data and then shared it out to hundreds of journalists all around i the world and we all published togethen _ and margot gibbs is an investigative reporter for the aptly named international consortium of investigativejournalists. she is one of the 600 journalists around the world who've been working on those pandora papers. let's kick off with you, margot. what happens first? because you had ov
and juliette, you also worked on the paradise papers and the panama papers.d us what links them all and why do they all begin with p? well, the letter p, i don't know, itjust happened. l and we do get them confused. but they are about - similarthings, getting bigger each time. so, the panama papers. was a leak of information from an offshore law firm, about 11 million files, - the paradise papers- was from a different offshore law firm called appleby. i think there were 13 - million files in...
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juliette saly in singapore.ng up, apples macbook revamp, the tech giant taking its most aggressive step to strip intel chips from its computers. and we will look ahead and netflix earnings, due out today. how many times will squid game be mentioned? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are doubling down on everything and technology. what an exciting time to be in our business. >> if you're thinking of buying tech, some of these growth names, first ask yourself, what is my exit strategy? >> they end the drivers of the home market and i think we are seeing some -- emerged there are better places to spend your money. manus: there are a few of the various bloomberg tv guests on where they are investing their money in the tech sector. apple has taken the most aggressive step yet to strip intel chips from their computers, announcing a revamp of the mac pro laptop computers. also, a little bit of netflix earnings, "squid game." apple unleashed, what was the unleashed emotion in you when you saw the news flow from apple? joe: it'
juliette saly in singapore.ng up, apples macbook revamp, the tech giant taking its most aggressive step to strip intel chips from its computers. and we will look ahead and netflix earnings, due out today. how many times will squid game be mentioned? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are doubling down on everything and technology. what an exciting time to be in our business. >> if you're thinking of buying tech, some of these growth names, first ask yourself, what is my exit strategy?...
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juliette: it certainly is.e have been seeing that really fueling a lot of rallies in commodities markets. let's get to the details. we heard from the vice premier, who supervises the nation's energy sector, calling an emergency meeting of companies and state based owned energy companies really telling them that blackouts will not be tolerated, and really just underscoring how critical this moment is. you can see on my gtv chart here , we actually saw chinese coal futures surging to a record thursday ahead of the october long weekend. prices have more than doubled it this year alone as we continue to see demand outstripping supply, particularly as you've got a lot of mines closed. we've heard from a lot of economists saying you will continue to see volatility in these commodities markets. a raft of commodities from fertilizers to silicon and wing in to what we are expecting in china's growth. goldman forecast you will see 0% growth for the third quarter. they have cut their 2021 forecast, adding to the likes of
juliette: it certainly is.e have been seeing that really fueling a lot of rallies in commodities markets. let's get to the details. we heard from the vice premier, who supervises the nation's energy sector, calling an emergency meeting of companies and state based owned energy companies really telling them that blackouts will not be tolerated, and really just underscoring how critical this moment is. you can see on my gtv chart here , we actually saw chinese coal futures surging to a record...
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juliette: president biden says the u.s.as a commitment to protect taiwan, and would come to its defense if attacked by china. speaking at a cnn town hall event, president biden said he did not want a cold war but wanted china to understand the u.s. will not step back or change its view. the u.s. and five european governments resulted a feud over a deal that was reached after a broader global agreement to overhaul levees on big operations. the european countries will retain digital service taxes on companies like amazon and facebook, but once the global tax deal comes into effect, they will refund any levees in excess of the agreed rate. actor alec baldwin fired a prop gun on a set thursday that cause the death of the cinematographer and wounded the director. the incident happened on the set of the film "rust." no one was arrested, and no charges have been filed. a spokesperson said there was an accident involving the misfire of a prop gun with blanks. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered b
juliette: president biden says the u.s.as a commitment to protect taiwan, and would come to its defense if attacked by china. speaking at a cnn town hall event, president biden said he did not want a cold war but wanted china to understand the u.s. will not step back or change its view. the u.s. and five european governments resulted a feud over a deal that was reached after a broader global agreement to overhaul levees on big operations. the european countries will retain digital service taxes...
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let's get to juliette saly. juliette: so far in october, three asian indexes the worst-performing. the nikkei looks like it is going into correction, as is the taiex and kospi. we are seeing these high yield growth drops hit today. the hang seng on track for a new low. in the surge in modded ease, energy players in asia and we are looking ahead to the rbnz. will the rbnz be hawkish or will they hold and move in november? i want to show you what is happening in the property sector because it is still a lot of stress. we are hearing from another developer not able to pay about 200 million dell or -- $200 million. this is weighing on china. junk bonds falling about 2% -- two cents, the worst drop since 2013. let's have a look at how this is playing through into the hang seng index. ever grand -- evergrande suspended as is fantasia, but there is a ripple effect and other players falling substantially in the hong kong session and dragging on the index, leading to further downgrades off of economic delays. the evergrande saga will weigh on china's gdp. the conditions are ripe for a rrr c
let's get to juliette saly. juliette: so far in october, three asian indexes the worst-performing. the nikkei looks like it is going into correction, as is the taiex and kospi. we are seeing these high yield growth drops hit today. the hang seng on track for a new low. in the surge in modded ease, energy players in asia and we are looking ahead to the rbnz. will the rbnz be hawkish or will they hold and move in november? i want to show you what is happening in the property sector because it is...
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juliette: good morning.his chart shows how much liquidity we have seen pumped into the system ahead of that weeklong golden week holiday. we only got 10 billion yuan, so net-net this draining of liquidity from the system. analysts saying this means the pboc is starting to start to show some normalization of policy. if we flip the board, we have seen some movement downwards in government bonds in china. we've seen a slightly weaker offshore renminbi. we are seeing china's markets come back after this holiday and a carefree mood despite all of the concerns. we have fantasia -- we had the fantasia default this week as well. a lot of buying coming through in some of these consumer names as well. the evergrande story, the overall property development story has not gone away. it remains to be seen how long this momentum lasts, and what we could see from authorities perhaps in the shape of a triple-r cut. when it comes to the hang seng property index, a slight down tick as these evergrande concerns still wane. anna
juliette: good morning.his chart shows how much liquidity we have seen pumped into the system ahead of that weeklong golden week holiday. we only got 10 billion yuan, so net-net this draining of liquidity from the system. analysts saying this means the pboc is starting to start to show some normalization of policy. if we flip the board, we have seen some movement downwards in government bonds in china. we've seen a slightly weaker offshore renminbi. we are seeing china's markets come back after...
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here's juliette saly.tte: tesla has seen a record new quarter with better than expected 241,000 deliveries worldwide. analysts call it an eye-popping number. deliveries is one of the most-watched indicators, and is seen as a barometer of consumer demand. a whistleblower at facebook has accused the social network of putting profit ahead of the well-being of users. thousands of internal documents were sent to u.s. lawmakers and "the wall street journal." the product manager gave their first public comments to "60 minutes." >> someone else might have just quit and moved on, and i wonder why you take this stand? >> imagine you know what is going on at facebook and you know nobody on the outside knows. i knew what my future looks like as i continued to stay inside of facebook, which is person after person after person has tackled this inside of facebook and ground themselves into the ground. juliette: jamie dimon has ended up defending his payment again. the ceo gave an interview to axios. he said the board dec
here's juliette saly.tte: tesla has seen a record new quarter with better than expected 241,000 deliveries worldwide. analysts call it an eye-popping number. deliveries is one of the most-watched indicators, and is seen as a barometer of consumer demand. a whistleblower at facebook has accused the social network of putting profit ahead of the well-being of users. thousands of internal documents were sent to u.s. lawmakers and "the wall street journal." the product manager gave their...
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let's get over to the first word news with juliette saly in singapore. juliette: hey danny.ca has cleared the way for millions of americans to receive covid-19 vaccine booster shots. the agency approved maternal boosters for those over 65 and younger people at high risk. it has authorized a single booster dose of johnson & johnson vaccine for those over than 18. the fda also approved a mix-and-match approach, allowing any brand to be used as a booster for eligible individuals. acquit could pave the way for germany's first female central bank chief. experience political stance and gender will be key criteria for starting the post. former president donald trump on wednesday announced a deal that would enable him to regain a social media presence after he was kicked off of twitter and facebook. he plans to start a social media company called truth social. the move would occur well ahead of the 2022 midterm election. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thanks so much. co
let's get over to the first word news with juliette saly in singapore. juliette: hey danny.ca has cleared the way for millions of americans to receive covid-19 vaccine booster shots. the agency approved maternal boosters for those over 65 and younger people at high risk. it has authorized a single booster dose of johnson & johnson vaccine for those over than 18. the fda also approved a mix-and-match approach, allowing any brand to be used as a booster for eligible individuals. acquit could...
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let's get to juliette saly in singapore.e: more movement coming through in the hang seng tech index higher for a fourth edition, alibaba has gone to the best this month, up as much as 9% today and 27th over the course of the week. a lot of speculation that check regulation is over. you have seen this up 15 basis points today, a little bit of a weaker yuan to a weaker fix and suggestions that they weren't comfortable with and adding liquidity today. let's hear what goldman sachs is a saying about houston or asia. these virus concerns, "gma" is locked down. growth for india 24% from 20% in 2022. manus. manus: thank you very much, never far from a research note, juliette saly from singapore. in the u.k. we're getting the latest inflations data, we're going to at 4% as we see the effects, a squeeze on real income with the bank of england, i great in the face of that and the hood winds, the brave, lizzi borden joins us. is it critical to the decision? >> they have been ramping up expectations of a bank of england rank height. cle
let's get to juliette saly in singapore.e: more movement coming through in the hang seng tech index higher for a fourth edition, alibaba has gone to the best this month, up as much as 9% today and 27th over the course of the week. a lot of speculation that check regulation is over. you have seen this up 15 basis points today, a little bit of a weaker yuan to a weaker fix and suggestions that they weren't comfortable with and adding liquidity today. let's hear what goldman sachs is a saying...
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anna: juliette saly with the latest., we will get into the stocks we are watching. 10 minutes into the european trading session. asos is in focus. the ceo is stepping down giving us some guidance on supply chain disruption. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. just six and a half minutes until the start of trading. european equity futures have deteriorated. another headline -- money markets fully pricing in 25 basis points a bank of england rate hike in december. we will keep that in mind. let's get the stocks we are watching. let's focus on the retail sector. m&a is harder to achieve then anticipated by sound. >> they keep trying. exciting news. carrefour was said to have receive an approach. the talks have stalled. it shows the difficulties in trying to get any m&a in this sector given elections next year and some political hurdles. there is pressure from german discounters, pricing pressures. we will be watching to see if the talks are revived and what will go forward and what other de
anna: juliette saly with the latest., we will get into the stocks we are watching. 10 minutes into the european trading session. asos is in focus. the ceo is stepping down giving us some guidance on supply chain disruption. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. just six and a half minutes until the start of trading. european equity futures have deteriorated. another headline -- money markets fully pricing in 25 basis points a bank of england rate hike in...
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juliette saly joins us in singapore. good morning. juliette: good morning. it is really this divergence you were talking about. the consumer still not spending. our business is going to pass on higher costs to the consumer? these calls for a triple are cut starting to get a ladder chorus, suggesting you could see a 50-basis point cut to the rrr. we have been seeing a bit of fluctuation coming through in the chinese market today. elsewhere, it is this growth story really lifting asia today. we had tsmc a beat with its quarterly profit, so the demand for chips still very much robust. also mentioned the monetary authority decision here in singapore, a surprise tightening. that is strengthening the singapore dollar. we are seeing a lot of trades coming through in the emerging market currencies. anna: thanks very much. juliette saly in singapore. let's get into a conversation about the things moving the market. from what you just described to me about how the rate hikes are being brought forward, that is why you get lower yields at this 10-year horizon. mark: it
juliette saly joins us in singapore. good morning. juliette: good morning. it is really this divergence you were talking about. the consumer still not spending. our business is going to pass on higher costs to the consumer? these calls for a triple are cut starting to get a ladder chorus, suggesting you could see a 50-basis point cut to the rrr. we have been seeing a bit of fluctuation coming through in the chinese market today. elsewhere, it is this growth story really lifting asia today. we...
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juliette: president biden's warning that the u.s.isk of breaching its debt limit in two weeks. he is describing it as a meteor headed toward the economy and blames the senate's republican leader mitch mcconnell. the president is calling on the senate to suspend the debt limit by a simple majority, which would stave off the risk of default. opec-plus is sticking with its plan to slow and steady increases in oil production. due to the global energy crunch, many market watchers were expecting a bigger boost in output. that has pushed crude to the highest since 2014. the federal reserve's internal workforce -- watchdog plans to probe activity by senior bank officials following revelations that forced regional chiefs robert kaplan and eric rosengren to resign. chair jay powell opened an investigation into the ethics rules. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. dani: thank you so much. against the backdrop of surging
juliette: president biden's warning that the u.s.isk of breaching its debt limit in two weeks. he is describing it as a meteor headed toward the economy and blames the senate's republican leader mitch mcconnell. the president is calling on the senate to suspend the debt limit by a simple majority, which would stave off the risk of default. opec-plus is sticking with its plan to slow and steady increases in oil production. due to the global energy crunch, many market watchers were expecting a...
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. >> juliette, this parent saying his two kids are out. the agony every school district, large or small, goes through. if this parent can say his kids are out, does that tell you anything about the situation? >> it depends on where the kids are. run is number one. i always tell my kids, if you can, you run. some of the kids may be outside, they hear a shooting and they run, they get off the facility. there may have been a lockdown as well, some alarm saying there was an active shooter. especially a big high school will hopefully have a sophisticated response plan just given the nature of school shootings in this country, and you will have some number of students who are locked down or just in their classrooms waiting for the all clear. when the police are entering now, and they say they're going door to door, that is essentially they're going into each classroom, some of them will have been under lockdown, ensuring no one in there is armed and that everyone is safe, and then releasing them. now it's sort of the waiting to sort of let peopl
. >> juliette, this parent saying his two kids are out. the agony every school district, large or small, goes through. if this parent can say his kids are out, does that tell you anything about the situation? >> it depends on where the kids are. run is number one. i always tell my kids, if you can, you run. some of the kids may be outside, they hear a shooting and they run, they get off the facility. there may have been a lockdown as well, some alarm saying there was an active...
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juliette: the eu and u.k.ed a new round of negotiations in london over the coming days over the trade barrier in northern ireland. brussels slashing custom checks into the territory by half and cut senatorial inspections on many resales. the british say the existing arrangement is unworkable. police are considering an incident that saw five people killed into injured in a bow and arrow attack. the assailant is suspected of acting alone when he walked around shooting in the center of concord, a town about a mile from auckland. police say that officers around the country will be temporary armed as a result of the incident. the turkish lira has dropped to a record low against the dollar after president erdogan fired three members of the central banks ratesetting committee and a midnight decree. bloomberg understands the changes are about members who disagreed with the call to continue cutting interest rates despite high inflation. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by 2700 journ
juliette: the eu and u.k.ed a new round of negotiations in london over the coming days over the trade barrier in northern ireland. brussels slashing custom checks into the territory by half and cut senatorial inspections on many resales. the british say the existing arrangement is unworkable. police are considering an incident that saw five people killed into injured in a bow and arrow attack. the assailant is suspected of acting alone when he walked around shooting in the center of concord, a...
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let's get an update with juliette saly. juliette: great to see you.ladimir putin has intervened in the energy market, offering to stabilize europe's gas crisis and saying russia could potentially export record volumes of fuel. his day pete -- deputy said the pipeline would be one way to boost gas exports. european natural gas futures plunged on mark -- remarks, hitting record highs earlier. bloomberg learned the ecb is studying a new bond buying program to prevent any market turmoil when emergency purchases are phased out next year. the plan would replace the existing crisis schemes and complement an older open ended qe program currently buying 20 billion euros every month. president biden plans to meet virtually with xi jinping before the end of the year. plans for the meeting were announced after talks between white house national security advisor and the senior chinese foreign policy advisor. a u.s. official called the latest discussions more meaningful and substantive since previous meetings. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by
let's get an update with juliette saly. juliette: great to see you.ladimir putin has intervened in the energy market, offering to stabilize europe's gas crisis and saying russia could potentially export record volumes of fuel. his day pete -- deputy said the pipeline would be one way to boost gas exports. european natural gas futures plunged on mark -- remarks, hitting record highs earlier. bloomberg learned the ecb is studying a new bond buying program to prevent any market turmoil when...
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juliette saly.uliette: the imf board has decided to keep kristalina georgieva as managing director. the lender has been examining allegations of improper actions during her time working at the world bank. janet yellen says there was no basis for a change in imf leadership and she also won support from european nations including france and the u.k. a parliamentary inquiry has found the u.k. government made serious mistakes in its early handling of the covid pandemic. the sharply critical report says many lives would have been saved if a full lockdown had been imposed more quickly. it said the country adopted a fatalistic approach to covid early last year and failed to learn from east asian countries that halted the spread using swift lockdown and mass testings. coal futures have surged to a record for a second day in china as another key mining region suffered flooding. two minds are reported to have been impacted by heavy rainfall. this comes after floods closed some 10% of coal mines in the country
juliette saly.uliette: the imf board has decided to keep kristalina georgieva as managing director. the lender has been examining allegations of improper actions during her time working at the world bank. janet yellen says there was no basis for a change in imf leadership and she also won support from european nations including france and the u.k. a parliamentary inquiry has found the u.k. government made serious mistakes in its early handling of the covid pandemic. the sharply critical report...
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juliette ash, aood to a child's learning. juliette ash, good to have — a child's learning.h, | good to have you with us, many thanks. the headlines on bbc news... the british medical association says the government is being �*wilfully negligent�* by not bringing in stronger coronavirus prevention measures in the face of rising rates of infection. the bbc obtains documents showing some countries want to play down the dangers of fossil fuels, and others questioning how much richer countries should pay to help tackle climate change. as police investigate reports of women being spiked with needles in nightclubs, one force says it has had 12 reports in just the last three weeks. the boss of one of the uk s biggest energy companies has called for the price cap, which sets a maximum price that households pay, to be abolished. keith anderson, who�*s the chief executive of scottish power, said the recent energy crisis had exposed deep flaws in the way the market was structured and serious failures on the part of the regulator, 0fgem. he s been talking to our business editor, simonja
juliette ash, aood to a child's learning. juliette ash, good to have — a child's learning.h, | good to have you with us, many thanks. the headlines on bbc news... the british medical association says the government is being �*wilfully negligent�* by not bringing in stronger coronavirus prevention measures in the face of rising rates of infection. the bbc obtains documents showing some countries want to play down the dangers of fossil fuels, and others questioning how much richer countries...
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tom: juliette saly out of singapore.atest on the energy crisis and china's response. for more on the topic and the ramifications, will kennedy. how significant is a move by china? how do we put it in the context of what is happening globally? >> it is significant. the chinese leadership is saying, what we need are prices to allow us to be in the market. we will outbid you. given the shortages are throughout key parts of the world, most importantly europe is raising the stakes. it means europe can anticipate facing competition and prices may go up. francine: there is something deeper. i don't know how much it changes the energy transition or the ambitions of certain countries. when you are trying to do greener or more renewable, it takes longer than expected. how much does this have to do with renewables? and how much does this have to do with the pandemic and trying to restart the economy to quickly? -- too quickly? >> chinese leadership has been caught off guard. as we have seen, the global economy is industrially led.
tom: juliette saly out of singapore.atest on the energy crisis and china's response. for more on the topic and the ramifications, will kennedy. how significant is a move by china? how do we put it in the context of what is happening globally? >> it is significant. the chinese leadership is saying, what we need are prices to allow us to be in the market. we will outbid you. given the shortages are throughout key parts of the world, most importantly europe is raising the stakes. it means...
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. >> reporter: i'm juliette goodrich in the east bay, it affected everyone. if you have facebook, what's up or instagram, it was down. but, everyone had a different coping mechanisms, it seems today. >> reporter: have you noticed it is acting a little funny? >> yeah. affixed me out. >> what did you think? it was you? >> yeah. >> that's crazy. people were freaking out about that. >> my entire job is social media so i was scared something was going to happen but we quickly realized that everything is down right now. >> i am sure that is happening. >> are you talking to your dad more today because you're not on social media? >> not really. >> there is a bit of hope every time i open instagram that maybe it is back online. >> have you noticed your brothers talking to you more today? >> no. >> still not? >> reporter: how are you surviving? >> i'm doing better than usual. >> really? note to self. >> yeah. >> less social media. yeah. the one person on this planet that does not have social media. >> wow. you pick up your phone and call people. >> just like a normal h
. >> reporter: i'm juliette goodrich in the east bay, it affected everyone. if you have facebook, what's up or instagram, it was down. but, everyone had a different coping mechanisms, it seems today. >> reporter: have you noticed it is acting a little funny? >> yeah. affixed me out. >> what did you think? it was you? >> yeah. >> that's crazy. people were freaking out about that. >> my entire job is social media so i was scared something was going to...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich gives us an inside look at the san leandro facility that was rated overnight. >> reporter: i'm inside one of the legal grow operations, and you can see just how many plants were growing here and seized, more than 100,000 marijuana plants. hundred thousand dollars in cash here in this warehouse, and you can see over here alameda county sheriff's deputies busted through the doors in the raid. >> it seems to be a common trait running into $1 million in cash in a closet in a bag. watches come on jewelry, a lot of great, a lot of money. >> reporter: seven people arrested so far, but deputies say there will be more arrests to follow. monday laundering, tax evasion, illegal growing operations, just to name a few of the charges. to give you a closer look at the inner workings of this 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. >> it's modern-day bootlegging in the form of marijuana. that's what we are dealing with. this is an organized drug ente
kpix 5's juliette goodrich gives us an inside look at the san leandro facility that was rated overnight. >> reporter: i'm inside one of the legal grow operations, and you can see just how many plants were growing here and seized, more than 100,000 marijuana plants. hundred thousand dollars in cash here in this warehouse, and you can see over here alameda county sheriff's deputies busted through the doors in the raid. >> it seems to be a common trait running into $1 million in cash...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich joins us live in hayward with more on the rally held just a few hours ago. >> reporter: you can actually see all of the signs behind me, save our school. here we are at faith ringgold school. it is one of the schools slated to be closed, but parents and teachers, even students, said they had no idea this was even in the works, and they don't want it shut down. >> save our schools. >> save our school. save our school. >> reporter: they say they will keep chanting and fighting to keep the district from shutting down their school. >> the school feels like a family. i know every single one of the teachers here. >> reporter: parents at faith ringgold and hayward say that taco school closures caught them all off guard. >> in absolute shock, out of the blue, absolutely blindsided. everybody feels stabbed in the back by the superintendent and the school board. >> reporter: the proposal calls for several hayward unified school district sites to close, more than half a dozen. that means students would have to relocate. >> i don't think any school knew that they were g
kpix 5's juliette goodrich joins us live in hayward with more on the rally held just a few hours ago. >> reporter: you can actually see all of the signs behind me, save our school. here we are at faith ringgold school. it is one of the schools slated to be closed, but parents and teachers, even students, said they had no idea this was even in the works, and they don't want it shut down. >> save our schools. >> save our school. save our school. >> reporter: they say they...
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juliette goodrich asked folks in the east bay what they did instead. juliette? >> reporter: one high school student told me he thought it was his school's wi-fi when he was in class. he could not scroll down to get any content on there and then he realized something was off. a lot of people are having social withdrawal, some people appreciating the break and some saying hey, welcome to old- school. >> did you think it was you at first? >> i thought it might have been the school wi-fi, because school wi-fi is notoriously bad. >> it's not that big a deal. i think it is important to take a break, sometimes. >> i thought it was me and social media is my entire job, so i got a little scared that something would happen. but we quickly realized, just google it and everything was fine. >> one person on the social media. >> just like a normal human being. old-school. >> reporter: what is old-school anymore? >> old-school, i mean, pick up the phone, texting, talking face-to-face with a person. >> reporter: there was the social impact but also the economic impacts. there w
juliette goodrich asked folks in the east bay what they did instead. juliette? >> reporter: one high school student told me he thought it was his school's wi-fi when he was in class. he could not scroll down to get any content on there and then he realized something was off. a lot of people are having social withdrawal, some people appreciating the break and some saying hey, welcome to old- school. >> did you think it was you at first? >> i thought it might have been the...
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with me now is juliette kayyem, harvard school professor and former staffer for "the new yorker."ring it. in fact ron claim, chief of staff, retweeted you about coming on "reliable sources" today. what do you think the white house is trying to convey? what's the complaint about the news coverage? >> i think the white house is right in this case and i have been critical of the white house. man dates should have come sooner. let's be clear. there's a thing k5called a denominator. when you have a headline, 1,600 are holdouts -- and remember those holdouts don't hold by the deadline date, 600 out of 16,000 is a very different story than 600 out of 1,200. what i found is there are 17 major companies that this was mandated by the end of september. the media reported 30% holdout. that's a win because the win is airlines and jetblue have put in mandates. i think those companies will have challenges but those companies had already done contingency plans for those challenges. this was a good week from the m perspective of not just the white house but, of course, how we get those mandates to
with me now is juliette kayyem, harvard school professor and former staffer for "the new yorker."ring it. in fact ron claim, chief of staff, retweeted you about coming on "reliable sources" today. what do you think the white house is trying to convey? what's the complaint about the news coverage? >> i think the white house is right in this case and i have been critical of the white house. man dates should have come sooner. let's be clear. there's a thing k5called a...
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see the juliette lord and go birthplace the home of the founder of the girl scouts. one of the things that just the ones focused on history. they donate 7000 patches to girls who earned this patch that's pretty generous. for the purpose of making the world a better place. the goal of girl scouts is to develop leaders pretty want them to think about how they can be active citizens. girl scouts was found in 1912 how the to be good community partners how to be of service to their neighbors. it really plays into the legacy that suffrage is getting at that the toolkit is getting at particular. the need to see themselves in history for the toolkit does focus on a number of people even though i do agree with their rebecca work better off we went down to the hall of fame's but it is nice to identify if you leaders but does that with white women, black women but also indigenous and chinese-american women are highlighted to really help girls in our community to think about no matter where you are and what you're facing at that moment you can certainly be the change of the futu
see the juliette lord and go birthplace the home of the founder of the girl scouts. one of the things that just the ones focused on history. they donate 7000 patches to girls who earned this patch that's pretty generous. for the purpose of making the world a better place. the goal of girl scouts is to develop leaders pretty want them to think about how they can be active citizens. girl scouts was found in 1912 how the to be good community partners how to be of service to their neighbors. it...
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let's get a first word news update from juliette saly.tte: the warning from the international energy agency. they say that investment in green energy like solar and wind is lacking what's needed to meet climate targets. fossil fuel spending is also insufficient to meet current growth in demand. the house has approved a short-term increase to the u.s. government debt limit, sending the legislation to president biden days before the treasury was set to run out of borrowing authority. it delays another partisan confrontation for less than two months. the u.k. says the northern ireland protocol is harming the region and has to change. the brexit minister called for the current agreement to be replaced. he left room for compromise, saying the u.k. is prepared for negotiations with the eu without triggering a larger trade war. the chief brexit negotiator will lay out a counterproposal today. the u.s. federal judges have upheld new york covid requirements in three separate decisions. the issue winds its way through the court system. the rulings
let's get a first word news update from juliette saly.tte: the warning from the international energy agency. they say that investment in green energy like solar and wind is lacking what's needed to meet climate targets. fossil fuel spending is also insufficient to meet current growth in demand. the house has approved a short-term increase to the u.s. government debt limit, sending the legislation to president biden days before the treasury was set to run out of borrowing authority. it delays...
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and juliette kiham, national security analyst. bill, let me begin with you.h carlson, what do you make of this? >> it's appalling. he's been appalling for quite a while. this is another step down the road to giving up any pretense of not just reporting the news or analyzing the news. what he's doing is inciting violence, dealing in the most terrible conspiracy theories. claiming the u.s. government is waging a war on terror on american citizens. here's what i think about. i was thinking about it as i watched it again. would tucker carlson be upset if there was another january 6th? isn't this just an incitement to another january 6th? is that what tucker carlson wants? >> the imagery we showed in that clip, which is going to be a series. i just wonder from a national security perspective what it means to you? >> it's meant to create outrage. the purpose of this is fueling anger and it's because tucker carlson and fox news -- remember, all the republican senators and congressmen willing to go on air and kiss his ring is inciting violence. one is to make violenc
and juliette kiham, national security analyst. bill, let me begin with you.h carlson, what do you make of this? >> it's appalling. he's been appalling for quite a while. this is another step down the road to giving up any pretense of not just reporting the news or analyzing the news. what he's doing is inciting violence, dealing in the most terrible conspiracy theories. claiming the u.s. government is waging a war on terror on american citizens. here's what i think about. i was thinking...
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>> but earlier i spoke with juliette muso, vice dean at the university of california's vice school oficy and an expert on secession, and i asked her whether these efforts have any chance of working. here she is. >> california counties first started talking about leaving california in 1941. but i do think that we're seeing more of it. and i think it's a sign of the times, peartly because we're seeing increasing polar politicization, but it's also a sign of some cultural tension we're seeing between rural and urban areas, and in lots of these areas where we're seeing proposed secessions, these are actually very rural areas of the state, that really want to connect with neighboring states that are more rural and more ideologically and culturally similar. >> so you touched on this, the split between the rural and turban here. it seems, as you say, you know, rural areas feel ignored by the politicians in urban centers. so would, you know, better policy and more attention to rural issues go a long way to solving the problem? or is it just more a matter of culture, you know, conservatives ha
>> but earlier i spoke with juliette muso, vice dean at the university of california's vice school oficy and an expert on secession, and i asked her whether these efforts have any chance of working. here she is. >> california counties first started talking about leaving california in 1941. but i do think that we're seeing more of it. and i think it's a sign of the times, peartly because we're seeing increasing polar politicization, but it's also a sign of some cultural tension we're...
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. >> juliette goodrich takes us inside one of them in san leandro. >> reporter: i'm inside one of the illegal grow operations. you can see just how many plants were growing here, and seized. more than 100,000 marijuana plants, $1 here in this warehouse. he can see where sheriff's deputies busted through the doors in the raid. >> it seems to be a common trait running into $1 million in cash in a closet in a bag, rolex watches, jewelry, a lot of greed and money. >>> they also rated warehouses in hayward, oakland, and castro valley made seven arrests, and destroyed 37 tons of plants that would have gone to market unregulated. >>> the past 12 months have been some of the driest on record for california, as you know, with many areas getting less than half their normal rainfall. the official water year ends mercifully today. >> chief meteorologist paul heggen is here with the report card, and it's not good. >>> no. you would have to grade on a steep curve to bring these percentages up to a d-. let's look at how much rain we received across the bay area through the last year, and how much of
. >> juliette goodrich takes us inside one of them in san leandro. >> reporter: i'm inside one of the illegal grow operations. you can see just how many plants were growing here, and seized. more than 100,000 marijuana plants, $1 here in this warehouse. he can see where sheriff's deputies busted through the doors in the raid. >> it seems to be a common trait running into $1 million in cash in a closet in a bag, rolex watches, jewelry, a lot of greed and money. >>>...
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> the mother of a 15-year-old girl killed in a road rage epsy didn't is breaking her silence. >> young is the 109th homicide victim in oakland this year, shot to death on wednesday night near 51st and bancroft. she was in a car with her ankle when he and another driver began arguing. some know in the other car started shooting. the north had this to say, yesterday. >> she was about making herself better. she was always pushing to strive for the best. she loved her family a lot. she loved her brothers. she was very protective of them. we don't need people on the street killing for no reason. we have to get them off of the street. it's not called snitching but protecting the city. >> oakland's police chief got emotional whole talking about the case. >>> everybody in the city should be hurt. we are in a moment of crisis. our children are in danger. >> reporter: it's only october, but oakland has son as many homicides as it did in all of 2020. >>> and coming up on kpix 5, streaming on cbsn bay area. >> the state dropping the ham or illegal side shows. the new
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> the mother of a 15-year-old girl killed in a road rage epsy didn't is breaking her silence. >> young is the 109th homicide victim in oakland this year, shot to death on wednesday night near 51st and bancroft. she was in a car with her ankle when he and another driver began arguing. some know in the other car started shooting. the north had this to say, yesterday. >> she was about making herself better. she was always pushing to strive for the...
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that is where juliette goodrich is live right now, in pleasanton with what is happening. it's good to see you. >> reporter: i don't smell the food quite yet, but it will happen by tomorrow. you know, this very months ago, i was reporting on the covid vaccination site directly behind me. to take a look now. what a difference a few months make. look, we have the alameda county fair. this is the first time it will be opening in the fall, that is. they are getting it all together right now, and the weather is not going to stop it. cruise busy conducting finishing touches to the roller coaster, stalking last-minute items and prices at the game booths. the sights and sounds and food of a fair getting into place. alameda county's first fall fair. >> here we are. we are glad to be back. >> reporter: carnival employee judy west says it is nice to be working again after the pandemic brought things to a halt. >> we were off the whole year. we didn't do anything. i'm from texas, so we sat around and gained weight. >> my wallet loves it. >> reporter: you can expect traditional fair fa
that is where juliette goodrich is live right now, in pleasanton with what is happening. it's good to see you. >> reporter: i don't smell the food quite yet, but it will happen by tomorrow. you know, this very months ago, i was reporting on the covid vaccination site directly behind me. to take a look now. what a difference a few months make. look, we have the alameda county fair. this is the first time it will be opening in the fall, that is. they are getting it all together right now,...
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juliette goodrich is live in more on the protest. >> reporter: you know it wasn't that long ago here at district headquarters that you had parents and students in this parking lot protesting to get back into the classroom during distance learning. fast-forward today and some of those parents took their kids out of school today to protest the covid-19 mandate. >> we are here at the state capital protesting the vaccine mandate. >> reporter: noela kept her daughters out of school today and headed to the state capital to join others in a protest over the covid-19 mandate for kids k through 12. >> i am not anti-vaccine, i acknowledge anti-mandates. >> reporter: last year she and other parents were very vocal about get their kids back into the classroom during distance learning, but today she said it about protecting children. >> and i will not bow down to government telling me what i should and shot not put into my children's system. >> reporter: in santa rosa, crowds gathered outside district offices. >> this is not about the vaccine. this is about taking away my choice. >> reporter: the
juliette goodrich is live in more on the protest. >> reporter: you know it wasn't that long ago here at district headquarters that you had parents and students in this parking lot protesting to get back into the classroom during distance learning. fast-forward today and some of those parents took their kids out of school today to protest the covid-19 mandate. >> we are here at the state capital protesting the vaccine mandate. >> reporter: noela kept her daughters out of school...