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juliette: the w.h.o.ion after experts from south africa say symptoms linked to the omicron strain avenue bit about so far. cases have been found in several parts of the world and the nation's top infectious disease experts as it should encourage more people to get vaccinated. dr. fauci: this is a clarion call of saying let's put aside all of these differences that we have an say if you are not vaccinated, get vaccinated, if you are not boosted, get boosted and get the children vaccinated also. we have time. rishaad: let's get more clarity on the situation and get to michelle cortez. so far we know that this variant may not actually be stopped by the current vaccinations. they are on the case. >> we know that in south africa we are seeing an increasing number of cases coming from this variant in the context of delta. we note this variant is outperforming delta in south africa. at they are not sure if that is because it is more transmissible and reaching unvaccinated people work ugly or to your point if we
juliette: the w.h.o.ion after experts from south africa say symptoms linked to the omicron strain avenue bit about so far. cases have been found in several parts of the world and the nation's top infectious disease experts as it should encourage more people to get vaccinated. dr. fauci: this is a clarion call of saying let's put aside all of these differences that we have an say if you are not vaccinated, get vaccinated, if you are not boosted, get boosted and get the children vaccinated also....
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juliette: you are sticking with us.our thoughts on investment opportunities, particularly in this region. getting some breaking lines, this is about china trying to offer better protection of rights for car hailing drivers -- urging car hailing companies to offer drivers social insurance. china issuing guidelines on ensuring car hailing rights. they are requiring car hailing companies will announce its dealings and it's all part of trying to streamline this industry. let's head to new york and get the first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie: pfizer's ceo said the drugmaker will know within weeks how well the vaccine handles the omicron variant. they told us that even in a worst-case scenario, it showed efficacy against the strain. he said that the inoculation designed for the variant should be available within 100 days. >> if the virus escapes the protection of our vaccine after the booster dose, but we need to check it, we have already lost private, started the process of developing tailor-made vaccine. but not only
juliette: you are sticking with us.our thoughts on investment opportunities, particularly in this region. getting some breaking lines, this is about china trying to offer better protection of rights for car hailing drivers -- urging car hailing companies to offer drivers social insurance. china issuing guidelines on ensuring car hailing rights. they are requiring car hailing companies will announce its dealings and it's all part of trying to streamline this industry. let's head to new york and...
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let's get to our first word news with juliette saly. juliette: the moderna ceo says that existing vaccines will be less effective at attacking the omicron strain. it may take months before companies can manufacture new variant jabs. the pfizer chief executive says the drugmaker will know within weeks how well it's vaccine handles the variant. he says the jab specifically designed for the variant would be available within 100 days. >> if the virus escapes the protection of our vaccine, we have started the process of developing a tailor-made vaccine that not only we have a high level of confidence that we will have it within 100 days, but a high level of confidence that we can manufacture it by the billions. juliette: sweden's first female prime minister has been reelected after narrowly winning a vote in parliament. the social democrat will form a one-party government using political turmoil prompted by her resignation last week. she stepped down as prime minister hours after being appointed when her junior partner quit following a budge
let's get to our first word news with juliette saly. juliette: the moderna ceo says that existing vaccines will be less effective at attacking the omicron strain. it may take months before companies can manufacture new variant jabs. the pfizer chief executive says the drugmaker will know within weeks how well it's vaccine handles the variant. he says the jab specifically designed for the variant would be available within 100 days. >> if the virus escapes the protection of our vaccine, we...
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for more, juliette saly joins us in singapore.alk us through some of the market reaction to the wider asia story. juliette: yeah. we are seeing asia stocks move higher on this alibaba number. certainly not the reaction that you saw in chinese adrs overnight. we've been seeing alibaba pullback from some of its earlier highs. jd.com a performing in the tech index, still pretty song -- strong. it has been outperforming what we've been seeing in the u.s. since 2017. this is pointing to further growth that you are expecting from the chinese e-commerce platform. it points to the fact that they are looking towards more sustainable outlooks as well which is going to drive their growth even further. you saw buyers move-in, too. jd.com taking more market share from alibaba in the months and quarters ahead. that reflects what you see in the outlooks. look at jd.com versus food sales for alibaba. dani: thanks so much. thorough as always. let's turn our attention to the cop 26 climate conference which is entering its final hours with everythin
for more, juliette saly joins us in singapore.alk us through some of the market reaction to the wider asia story. juliette: yeah. we are seeing asia stocks move higher on this alibaba number. certainly not the reaction that you saw in chinese adrs overnight. we've been seeing alibaba pullback from some of its earlier highs. jd.com a performing in the tech index, still pretty song -- strong. it has been outperforming what we've been seeing in the u.s. since 2017. this is pointing to further...
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juliette, nice to see you. so we keep getting new layers to add to our reporting, including the passenger lunging at the weapon after it was discovered by x-ray. does that surprise you that the gun remained within reach after detection? >> no. i mean he lunged at it and didn't get it and our understanding from the tsa statement which came after operations were started at the atlanta airport was that in it went off as it was in possession of the tsa. so let's just -- this is where things that -- numbers that will shock you. 450 firearms have been confiscated at the last year at atlanta airport alone. people bring or try to bring or forget that they have in their bag a gun. you are not allowed to have a gun unless your law enforcement on an airline. it has to be checked. it has to be in a special box. it has to be disclosed to the airline that there are guns. so none of this is lawful behavior. and i think the only sort of -- not only but the main part of the investigation where is this person. the tsa announceme
juliette, nice to see you. so we keep getting new layers to add to our reporting, including the passenger lunging at the weapon after it was discovered by x-ray. does that surprise you that the gun remained within reach after detection? >> no. i mean he lunged at it and didn't get it and our understanding from the tsa statement which came after operations were started at the atlanta airport was that in it went off as it was in possession of the tsa. so let's just -- this is where things...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in alameda county. you may not need your vaccination card to walk into a restaurant. it depends on each individual business. you will will need the mask, but the rules are different depending on where you go. i will explain coming up. >>> when experts say you can blame the atmospheric river. >>> a new plan by san jose to allow more high-rise housing and neighborhood business districts is cause for concern here point the fear of rising >>> let us take a live look at sfo right now. this evening, airlines and the faa say they have had enough of unruly passengers aboard flights. now there is a new push for war precautions. we explain only a few cases are making it to court. >> reporter: from a woman punching a flight attendant, and just this week, this irvine man was criminally charged for allegedly punching a flight attendant. last year, the number of unruly passengers on flights has soared. >> i've seen almost, someone almost explode, then they come down, but it's an uncomfortable situation for everyone.
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in alameda county. you may not need your vaccination card to walk into a restaurant. it depends on each individual business. you will will need the mask, but the rules are different depending on where you go. i will explain coming up. >>> when experts say you can blame the atmospheric river. >>> a new plan by san jose to allow more high-rise housing and neighborhood business districts is cause for concern here point the fear of rising...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. just as trick or treaters are settling inside now we begin tonight with another storm about to roll into the bay area. >> a live look at the bay area bridges, seeing light sprinkles, but the rain is expected for a few more hours. that's the word from darren peck. what's next? >> mainly tomorrow morning's commute, but rain on high-def doppler right now. some of the late night revelers might get a little bit of light rain. high doppler on the most sensitive setting right now as suggested to pick out everything, picking up all the light midst. but here is another way to verify what's there. when you switch from high-def doppler and put it into the high-resolution forecast model, all the mess goes away and all the things that is actual rain remains, which will continue to drift, hug the marine coast, probably the peninsula in the city, a light misting shower is possible if you're up and out late, but not that big of a deal. now things will start to look more interesting here because that'
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. just as trick or treaters are settling inside now we begin tonight with another storm about to roll into the bay area. >> a live look at the bay area bridges, seeing light sprinkles, but the rain is expected for a few more hours. that's the word from darren peck. what's next? >> mainly tomorrow morning's commute, but rain on high-def doppler right now. some of the late night revelers might get a little bit of light rain. high doppler on the most...
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. >> juliette goodrich live with the how community leaders are mobilizing, juliette? >> reporter: that's right, allen, they're looking for solutions because they say it has reached another level that no one wants to see. a mother and daughter shot in their own home, and a two-year- old, just shy of his second birthday, killed on the freeway on a family road trip. pastors in this area they say want something done now. police say bullets started flying through a front home window around 10:20 last night. a 40-year-old mother and her 11- year-old daughter were struck. shotspotter indicates more than 20 shots fired. police telling us no suspects and no motive yet. >> want to show our passion and our voice and our concern about these shootings, this violence that's happening, has got to stop now. >> reporter: this is one of the late it's shooting necessary oakland. >> when babies start getting killed, it's time to hit the streets if my book, and so that's what we're planning on tomorrow and everyone is invited. amen? >> and i hear the rapid gunfire, the difference between
. >> juliette goodrich live with the how community leaders are mobilizing, juliette? >> reporter: that's right, allen, they're looking for solutions because they say it has reached another level that no one wants to see. a mother and daughter shot in their own home, and a two-year- old, just shy of his second birthday, killed on the freeway on a family road trip. pastors in this area they say want something done now. police say bullets started flying through a front home window...
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juliette, we've seen what happens when we try to enforce travel bans.his is a variant we don't know much about. why wait until monday? what's the thought process? >> implementation does matter. you have to notify airlines and airports. you have to notify the people who are traveling. they have to be able to pivot. there will be lag time. where we are right now is in a world of lots of indefinites. the tension that you're seeing between the public health people and political decision by boris johnson or other countries is a debate between finding facts, which is always good, and buying time. i'm a little more forgiving now that there's been wave after wave. whatever we can do to buy time until we determine the extent of the transmissibility, but as importantly to the layperson, the mom and dad, and others, wondering is this the variant that's going to bypass the vaccination. that's from the nonpublic health perspective question that needs to be answered. we're seeing the tensions between weighing different priorities at this stage. i don't think anyone i
juliette, we've seen what happens when we try to enforce travel bans.his is a variant we don't know much about. why wait until monday? what's the thought process? >> implementation does matter. you have to notify airlines and airports. you have to notify the people who are traveling. they have to be able to pivot. there will be lag time. where we are right now is in a world of lots of indefinites. the tension that you're seeing between the public health people and political decision by...
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let's get to juliette saly. juliette: elon musk has exercised options and sold more tesla shares. the world's richest person offloaded about $930 million of stock. it adds to the $6.9 billion that he sold last week, which since the -- the company's share price tumbling. it expired above their price per tesla and jp morgan are disputing adjustments made to the contracts in the wake of elon musk's threat to take the company private. the e.u. may ease restrictions on state aid. they could agree to a new policy when it meets on wednesday. a draft seen by bloomberg considers letting government-subsidized chip plants on the continent. the french have called for more intervention to overcome the global supply crisis. boris johnson said it would be perfectly legitimate to suspend part of the brexit deal with the e.u. the u.k. is demanding a major overhaul of the divorce agreement due to the impact on northern ireland. suspending the deal carries the risk of severe retaliation. he wants to negotiate a solution to the escalating trade dispute. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloo
let's get to juliette saly. juliette: elon musk has exercised options and sold more tesla shares. the world's richest person offloaded about $930 million of stock. it adds to the $6.9 billion that he sold last week, which since the -- the company's share price tumbling. it expired above their price per tesla and jp morgan are disputing adjustments made to the contracts in the wake of elon musk's threat to take the company private. the e.u. may ease restrictions on state aid. they could agree to...
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cnn national security analyst juliette i'll bring you in and anthony barksdale. we just saw that video. i think we'll rerack it for the viewers here. it shows how close the red su vr v came to hitting the person in pink and kept on going. and the parade kept on going, right? they largely didn't know what was unfolding up ahead and we don't know the timing of that but what struck me is if this was someone that wanted to cause as much harm as possible, they had a lot more people to hit there, juliette. what do you make of that? >> yes, and at the beginning of when this evening started, there was a lot of speculation about what this could be. obviously, we do worry about terrorism but looking at the way the car was maneuvering through a parade, the fact that the car seemed to already be damaged before it entered the parade, that would say to me just looking at that there might be other explanations and why does that matter? one, you don't want the wrong explanation going out because people make assumptions and do stupid things and react if it's racially or ethnicall
cnn national security analyst juliette i'll bring you in and anthony barksdale. we just saw that video. i think we'll rerack it for the viewers here. it shows how close the red su vr v came to hitting the person in pink and kept on going. and the parade kept on going, right? they largely didn't know what was unfolding up ahead and we don't know the timing of that but what struck me is if this was someone that wanted to cause as much harm as possible, they had a lot more people to hit there,...
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juliette, anthony, stand by.tory out of waukesha, wisconsin. we'll be right back. ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ people with moderate to severe psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the way they exaggerate the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your
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juliette, thank you so much.uliette kayyem, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> and lawmakers representing wisconsin are speaking out about the tragedy on social media. u.s. senate democrat tammy baldwin tweeting, quote, the horrific violence at the waukesha christmas parade is just heartbreaking. please keep the victims in your prayers. republican senator ron johnson offering his thoughts and prayers, tweeting, my gratitude for all law enforcement, medical personnel, and community members who are responding. and u.s. house republican scott fitzgerald wrote, quote, i'm praying for the safety of all those impacted by the senseless tragedy in waukesha. >>> and the city of waukesha now says five people are dead and more than 40 are injured although they caution those numbers might change. cnn will have more on the wisconsin tragedy later this hour. do stay with us for our continuing coverage. >>> meanwhile, coming up here on the program, after days of concern over the safety and whereabouts of the tennis star p
juliette, thank you so much.uliette kayyem, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> and lawmakers representing wisconsin are speaking out about the tragedy on social media. u.s. senate democrat tammy baldwin tweeting, quote, the horrific violence at the waukesha christmas parade is just heartbreaking. please keep the victims in your prayers. republican senator ron johnson offering his thoughts and prayers, tweeting, my gratitude for all law enforcement, medical personnel, and...
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and what would that support look like, juliette?ould this be something the fbi and -- and, you know, other law enforcement agencies would come in? go ahead. >> not necessarily. so the way the system would work and just picking up on anthony so people who are in small towns who wonder how this works is that, you know, you will have the local police and fire department handle most incidents. and then, they have what we call mutual-aid systems that come into place so that when more capacity is needed, you would have nearby cities, towns, counties come in and basically surge resources. and -- and even big cities need this. we needed this in the boston marathon, which was a purposeful bombing. you know, we needed lots and lots of jurisdictions coming in. so that's basically what you're probably seeing, depend -- or what you are seeing, depending on the amount of the -- the injuries. and the same is true in terms of the hospitals and public health, that -- that we know most jurisdictions -- small or large -- know how to triage casualties
and what would that support look like, juliette?ould this be something the fbi and -- and, you know, other law enforcement agencies would come in? go ahead. >> not necessarily. so the way the system would work and just picking up on anthony so people who are in small towns who wonder how this works is that, you know, you will have the local police and fire department handle most incidents. and then, they have what we call mutual-aid systems that come into place so that when more capacity...
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. >> so juliette, you mentioned the security gates, but are stores going to be changing their holiday hours to try something else to change this up? >> reporter: yes, you know, during the holidays, you hear about these extend hours and open all night long. so we have reported about target not being open on thanksgiving. that's a result of covid. but i'm hearing a lot of stores are going to be reducing their hours. they won't be having those black friday hours. coming up at 6:00, i spoke to some shoppers who said they're not even going to go out the day after thanksgiving, they're staying inside. >> thank you, juliette. >>> now to kpix 5's shawn chitnis with how the people inside are dealing with this lawlessness. >> reporter: leaders have said they want an increased security and police presence. tonight at this shopping center, you can see there are more patrol cars from walnut police than what we saw yesterday. it was at this nordstrom where 80 people came in and robbed the store. we know that five employees were injured. they've been treated and released. the expert we spoke to on t
. >> so juliette, you mentioned the security gates, but are stores going to be changing their holiday hours to try something else to change this up? >> reporter: yes, you know, during the holidays, you hear about these extend hours and open all night long. so we have reported about target not being open on thanksgiving. that's a result of covid. but i'm hearing a lot of stores are going to be reducing their hours. they won't be having those black friday hours. coming up at 6:00, i...
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. >> juliette, you also spoke to the little boy's mother earlier today? >> reporter: i did. she is simply heartbroken. as you can imagine, it is touch a terrible story. behind he is a makeshift memorial here. this small group of asian front liners came together. they have candles lit. they just did a prayer service, and they want to have justice served for this little boy named jasper. fighting back tears, his mother said her son was turning two next month. instead of planning his >> i don't know what to say. ng. it just happened all of a sudden. i don't even know how to react to this tragedy. >> the chp is tirelessly investigating this incident, and investigators are looking into leads as we speak. >> reporter: jasper never got to meet his father, who lives and works in china. the two would talk by phone, using facetime. >> jasper could recognize his father, would call him daddy, daddy. he was such a good boy. he rarely cried. >> reporter: jasper's mother was driving with relatives in this white lexus in the south bound direction of 880, heading home to fremont. three kids
. >> juliette, you also spoke to the little boy's mother earlier today? >> reporter: i did. she is simply heartbroken. as you can imagine, it is touch a terrible story. behind he is a makeshift memorial here. this small group of asian front liners came together. they have candles lit. they just did a prayer service, and they want to have justice served for this little boy named jasper. fighting back tears, his mother said her son was turning two next month. instead of planning his...
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juliette, is the chp getting any indication of any suspects or vehicle descriptions? >> reporter: the only thing that have spotted right now is possibly a dark-colored chrysler 300, but that is it. i also want to mention that there is a gofundme, but it is not the family's. it is a fake one flout. the family said hold off, and until they get their gofundme account ready, they'll release it, but the one out there right now is not the real one. >>> a teenager is now facing charger following false shooting reports that sent the great mall into panic on friday night. police say that a 15-year-old was arrested. they say he was found with been involved in a fight. police later received 911 calls of shots fived inside the store. they never founloss of an officer that died from covid. 46-year-old officer jack nyce tested positive for the virus last tuesday, and then passed away over the weekend. in a statement, the police officers association said quote we honor the 17 years of service officer jack nyce gave to the san francisco police department, and the people we serve. thi
juliette, is the chp getting any indication of any suspects or vehicle descriptions? >> reporter: the only thing that have spotted right now is possibly a dark-colored chrysler 300, but that is it. i also want to mention that there is a gofundme, but it is not the family's. it is a fake one flout. the family said hold off, and until they get their gofundme account ready, they'll release it, but the one out there right now is not the real one. >>> a teenager is now facing charger...
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juliette? >> reporter: yes, we're here at the san francisco printing outlets in livermore. you can see behind my shoulder there. you may be able to see some police lights. that just happened in the last hour. i don't know in its because their having a visual deterrent by having security out front or if somethinghappen we'rfily th out, haved not shop iday people are eagetobublack friday be the day they turn out. >> no black friday shopping. >> reporter: if why is that? >> say if safe, because they're going around everywhere. even like the nice areas it would be. >> reporter: never know what could happen. >> a holiday shopping experience tainted by the recent smash-and-grab crime spree over the weekend all over the bay area. at the southland mall in hayward, a mob of 40 to 50 people was described, running inside with hammers and other tools, breaking into a jewelry store and take off. >> yeah, my friends were actually there when there was a robbery. they had to be stuck in a store, because they saw them run out and everything, like out of a jewelry store. >> it's just sad, th
juliette? >> reporter: yes, we're here at the san francisco printing outlets in livermore. you can see behind my shoulder there. you may be able to see some police lights. that just happened in the last hour. i don't know in its because their having a visual deterrent by having security out front or if somethinghappen we'rfily th out, haved not shop iday people are eagetobublack friday be the day they turn out. >> no black friday shopping. >> reporter: if why is that? >>...
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sorry, go ahead. >> i want to get juliette into this conversation because it's really not that the -- in all cases, the red flags were missed. the sensors were installed. some of them after 9/11 to pick up on this. it was just a decision not to flick the switch for the siren. >> that's exactly right. i think this incredible reporting from aaron and his colleagues really shows the extent to which january 6th was preventable. but if only you didn't have donald trump as president. and in other words, trump is organizing this. everyone knows he's organizing it. and the information interestingly enough is really coming, a lot of it is coming from the local level. it's all of these sort of intelligence agencies within the state that are picking up information in their own state, people are organizing, traveling, the social media platform parlor, which is a stew of hate, is so nervous about what they're seeing, they actually notified the feds, and the fbi, it's easy to say are they in collusion with trump, they just cannot get their head around the fact that the president of the united state
sorry, go ahead. >> i want to get juliette into this conversation because it's really not that the -- in all cases, the red flags were missed. the sensors were installed. some of them after 9/11 to pick up on this. it was just a decision not to flick the switch for the siren. >> that's exactly right. i think this incredible reporting from aaron and his colleagues really shows the extent to which january 6th was preventable. but if only you didn't have donald trump as president. and...
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juliette kayyem, thank you so much for joining us.ppreciate it as always. >> thank you for having me. >>> in the coming hours, jury deliberations are expected to begin in southern georgia in the trial of three men charged in the fatal shooting of ahmaud arbery, an unarmed black man. the defense has argued the men acted in self-defense and were trying to make a citizen's arrest for suspected burglary when arbery was fatally shot last year. but prosecutors argue the defendant's motives were much more sinister. cnn's sara sidner has our report. >> everybody in this case had a gun except ahmaud arbery. >> reporter: he was jogging down the street in february 2020 unarmed and unaware he was about to be killed. all three men face several felony charges, including murder. arbery was shot at close range and still tried to fight back before dying. >> you expect when you're committing felonies, people are going to fight back. how dare mr. arbery defend himself against their four felonies? isn't that what they're saying to you? >> reporter: the d
juliette kayyem, thank you so much for joining us.ppreciate it as always. >> thank you for having me. >>> in the coming hours, jury deliberations are expected to begin in southern georgia in the trial of three men charged in the fatal shooting of ahmaud arbery, an unarmed black man. the defense has argued the men acted in self-defense and were trying to make a citizen's arrest for suspected burglary when arbery was fatally shot last year. but prosecutors argue the defendant's...
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juliette: a good day here in asia. also japanese producer prices jumping to the highest in 40 years. you have weakness again, below the moving average for the third session. we also had a big jump in australian unemployment, this was unexpected after that country came out of the lockdown , suggesting that many believe this will be a separate glitch. let's look at property development, the hang seng property index up by about 3%. the best two-day gain since march last year. it looks like evergrande lives for another day. on the effective bonds due in 2022, 10% bonds due in 2023. coming back from that brink of default. manus: juliette saly in singapore with the latest on the evergrande story. elon musk this sold an additional $4 billion worth of tesla shares, topping the earlier sale of her reported $1.1 billion. so five really dollars over couple of days. let's get to senior editor reed stevens. $5 billion for tax law -- tesla stock. >> essentially we know that the one billion you just mentioned was to pay income tax fo
juliette: a good day here in asia. also japanese producer prices jumping to the highest in 40 years. you have weakness again, below the moving average for the third session. we also had a big jump in australian unemployment, this was unexpected after that country came out of the lockdown , suggesting that many believe this will be a separate glitch. let's look at property development, the hang seng property index up by about 3%. the best two-day gain since march last year. it looks like...
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times were morning calls with juliette saly.iet: all of the same vitamins everyone is talking about, you've got the power starting, there are three cracked on, you have got as well a slump in the housing sector and exposure to covert outbreaks. the company announcing they see 5% growth down from 5.5% according to muted growth. despite these pressures they have seen -- they say an aggressive monetary easing policy is not by this but they issue a more cautious approach to equity in 2022. rishaad: rishaad: we are getting to the end of the year when goldman comes out with its top grades. tell us about it. juliette: they are saying a phase of the world right of recovery, oldman is saying it will be less friendly for risk assets, but they are saying it is too early to turn away from the equity cycle. they are saying equity valuations in the u.s. and india particularly. among the top ideas is shorting the aussie dollar versus the canadian dollar, and this is partly due to the bullish view on oil and downside risks to commodity prices w
times were morning calls with juliette saly.iet: all of the same vitamins everyone is talking about, you've got the power starting, there are three cracked on, you have got as well a slump in the housing sector and exposure to covert outbreaks. the company announcing they see 5% growth down from 5.5% according to muted growth. despite these pressures they have seen -- they say an aggressive monetary easing policy is not by this but they issue a more cautious approach to equity in 2022. rishaad:...
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there was lot that we didn't know but still so many questions, juliette. it is -- i guess it is comforting to know that this wasn't part of some larger plot, but what happened? are we just going to find out this that suspect was under the influence of something? we just didn't get many details. >> yeah, that's hard to tell. if there is not a pursuit, why was he speeding like that. because you would understand speed like that if you're trying to evade police. and so we don't know what the altercation was that was being alluded to between him and a -- someone he knew or a family member. he's not from the area, but nearby. so that will come out. but fact that it was not a pursuit, but just a flee is interesting because that doesn't -- you would have more control say over your speed. i think the most important thing coming out of this in the way that we measure news and good news is that there is going to be no more press conference. it is not having national consequences in terms of terrorism or some racial issue. which people were speculating about yesterday
there was lot that we didn't know but still so many questions, juliette. it is -- i guess it is comforting to know that this wasn't part of some larger plot, but what happened? are we just going to find out this that suspect was under the influence of something? we just didn't get many details. >> yeah, that's hard to tell. if there is not a pursuit, why was he speeding like that. because you would understand speed like that if you're trying to evade police. and so we don't know what the...
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today, actress juliette lewis. song, "buy dirt." plus, joey thurman as we kick off "fall into wellness week." also, ali wentworth is here to join ryan at the co-host desk. all next on "live!" and now, here are ryan seacrest ryan seacrest and ali wentworth! >> ryan: hi, deja. good morning. come on in, ali. already
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. >>> i am juliette goodrich. a major police present in downtown walnut creek after reports of a mass robbery inside of a nordstrom store. dozens of cars pulled up to the area and a large crowd stormed the store grabbing as much as they could carry out. one witness described the setting chaos. >> as soon as i saw people running down the sleep -- down the street i 50-80 people. they were looting the nordstrom and usually it is really busy. if they are active x just come right here. it was crazy. all the guests were getting concerned. it was scary for a moment. >> police could be seen outside of the store. it is unclear if any arrests have been made. this comes one night after dozens of thieves targeted the louis vuitton and many other stores in san francisco's union square. tonight most of the stories in the area are boarded-up out of caution. let's go to bed you live in san francisco with the new promise from police to crack down on retail theft. betty? >> julia, all-around union square there are signs on the holi
. >>> i am juliette goodrich. a major police present in downtown walnut creek after reports of a mass robbery inside of a nordstrom store. dozens of cars pulled up to the area and a large crowd stormed the store grabbing as much as they could carry out. one witness described the setting chaos. >> as soon as i saw people running down the sleep -- down the street i 50-80 people. they were looting the nordstrom and usually it is really busy. if they are active x just come right...
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juliette, to start with you again as we wait for more information to piece this together and we do expect this press conference to start around 30 minutes or so but we heard important information. they believe they found the vehicle. that they're looking into a person of interest and that he said there is no on going threat and that the scene is secure. what do you make from that? >> putting those pieces together they know exactly who they're looking for. that person may or may not have been known to the police before but certainly known to them now. that person is not part of some bigger, laerger effort they're worried about whether it be affiliation with other groups or organizations that may be violent so i listen to that and start to see silver lining among bad news. whether they have that person or that person is running, they clearly know two exactly that is. so that narrows the search and motivation. you have that piece with what happened in terms of the culprit and the potential motivation and then you have of course the tragedy of a parade being hit and i heard about 30 verdictim
juliette, to start with you again as we wait for more information to piece this together and we do expect this press conference to start around 30 minutes or so but we heard important information. they believe they found the vehicle. that they're looking into a person of interest and that he said there is no on going threat and that the scene is secure. what do you make from that? >> putting those pieces together they know exactly who they're looking for. that person may or may not have...
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. >>> i am juliette goodrich .ld shot on highway 880 in oakland this afternoon . >> da lin is live in oakland with details . >> reporter: interstate 880 is back to normal, both southbound and northbound directions have reopened . a law enforcement source confirmed a child, roughly 3 years old, was shot and we do not know the condition of the child at this time. let us show you some video. the law enforcement source tells me it was a rolling gun battle between two cars on interstate 880 in the downtown oakland area . the victim has nothing to do with the two car gunbattle. but the victim's car was caught in the crossfire. listen to this radio traffic. >> we are getting reports of shots fired southbound 880 , someone was shot. they said there was another call in and a child is bleeding from the head. they are in a white lexus. they are saying southbound 880 maybe the broadway offramp. >> reporter: unknown how the child is doing. and also no suspect information at this time. let's come back live now.
. >>> i am juliette goodrich .ld shot on highway 880 in oakland this afternoon . >> da lin is live in oakland with details . >> reporter: interstate 880 is back to normal, both southbound and northbound directions have reopened . a law enforcement source confirmed a child, roughly 3 years old, was shot and we do not know the condition of the child at this time. let us show you some video. the law enforcement source tells me it was a rolling gun battle between two cars on...
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that's the point of the story and that true love exists. >> romeo and juliette or neil and pat?ere the physicians doing the world-changing research are the ones providing care. there's only one mass general brigham. okay, we're not gonna ask for discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners turning into their parents. you ever think about the storage operation a place like this must rely on? -no. they just sell candles, and they're making overhead? you know what kind of fish those are? -no. -eh, don't be coy. [ laughs ] [ sniffs, clears throat ] koi fish. it can be overwhelming. think a second. have we seen this shirt before? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. but you know what? i'm still gonna get it. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so reme
that's the point of the story and that true love exists. >> romeo and juliette or neil and pat?ere the physicians doing the world-changing research are the ones providing care. there's only one mass general brigham. okay, we're not gonna ask for discounts on floor models, demos or displays. shopping malls can be a big trigger for young homeowners turning into their parents. you ever think about the storage operation a place like this must rely on? -no. they just sell candles, and they're...
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i am juliette goodrich. >> a man is in custody after an amber alert in sacramento ended in an arrest. >> we have dramatic security footage and we spoke to a neighbor who saw it play out. >> at a loss for words. >> reporter: a first reaction from the next-door neighbor who had this gutwrenching moment play out at his front door. >> them arguing and the mom looked like she wanted help but i cannot help her because it was occupied. >> reporter: jonathan daniels had no idea this would happen next. the suspect, 30-year-old joshua yago, ripping a little boy out of the arms of his mother . we now know the child, three-year- old, leo norvell , is safe and in good health. >> it is a
i am juliette goodrich. >> a man is in custody after an amber alert in sacramento ended in an arrest. >> we have dramatic security footage and we spoke to a neighbor who saw it play out. >> at a loss for words. >> reporter: a first reaction from the next-door neighbor who had this gutwrenching moment play out at his front door. >> them arguing and the mom looked like she wanted help but i cannot help her because it was occupied. >> reporter: jonathan daniels...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >>> travelers at the airport tonight, we spoke with their thoughts on the variant. >> things seem to be business as usual, here at sfo over growing concerns of the new covid variant, omicron. as travelers begin to fly out of sfo tonight, nations around the world race to contain the new covid variant. starting monday, u.s. will then trouble from south africa and seven other countries in the region. scientists are still trying to figure out how dangerous and contagious this strain is. former fda commissioner, dr. scott. >> it is here already, coming off of the numbers off of planes this weekend, it is almost certainly cases that have gotten into the united states. >> how do you feel about traveling, given where we are right now? >> and actually very nervous about it. i am going to mexico. i am going to be watching the news, because if there is anything that is going to be a problem i am just going to come right back. >> quite frankly, it really hasn't, even the covid virus doesn't stop us from traveling, we travel down to mexico last year and also to ecuador, we took
i'm juliette goodrich. >>> travelers at the airport tonight, we spoke with their thoughts on the variant. >> things seem to be business as usual, here at sfo over growing concerns of the new covid variant, omicron. as travelers begin to fly out of sfo tonight, nations around the world race to contain the new covid variant. starting monday, u.s. will then trouble from south africa and seven other countries in the region. scientists are still trying to figure out how dangerous and...
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. >> juliette it sounding like the residents are hesitant to do anything, saying it's a way of life there. is that right? >> reporter: yeah, are some saying this is oakland, but when some of these shootings are reaching a new level. there is a pastor who plans to hold a peace rally tomorrow. we'll have more on that coming up. >>> well, a major traffic alert this evening. you're looking live at the san mateo bridge. westbound traffic is at a crawl right now after a box truck flipped over the center divider. caltrans' cameras snapped this picture. here is a close locker at the backup. you can see the crash is impacting both lanes now to foster city. >> california has hit amazon with a $500,000 fine as a penalty for the way the company employees about covid outbreaks. amazon must now tell warehouse employees about new covicases within 24 hours. the company must also do a better job notifying local health officials of any outbreaks. >> amazon's practices led to workers not knowing if they had been potentially exposed to two, 20, or even 200 cases of covid-19. this left many workers understand
. >> juliette it sounding like the residents are hesitant to do anything, saying it's a way of life there. is that right? >> reporter: yeah, are some saying this is oakland, but when some of these shootings are reaching a new level. there is a pastor who plans to hold a peace rally tomorrow. we'll have more on that coming up. >>> well, a major traffic alert this evening. you're looking live at the san mateo bridge. westbound traffic is at a crawl right now after a box truck...
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let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in concord this evening for us. >> reporter: i am at that stripmall. these are crimes of opportunity, it can happen so fast. in this day and age of getting takeout food, you may leave your car with the engine running, go inside a few feet away to get your dinner, come back out to your car, and it may be gone. the thief may not even know there is a child in the backseat. to date, parents are reacting to the news of two cases of stolen vehicles with children inside. >> it's disturbing. >> i never leave it running when there are kids in the car point >> take advantage of the curbside pickup point >> reporter: here's a mug shot of the woman arrested earlier this morning on suspicion of stealing a vehicle with a 1- year-old baby riding inside. this surveillance video, taken from an auto body shop across the street shows the stolen chevy tahoe thing driven away with baby mona inside. you can see someone chasing after it. george provided the surveillance video, and says the entire ordeal has left him feeling uneasy. >> i fear for my kids. i said if
let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in concord this evening for us. >> reporter: i am at that stripmall. these are crimes of opportunity, it can happen so fast. in this day and age of getting takeout food, you may leave your car with the engine running, go inside a few feet away to get your dinner, come back out to your car, and it may be gone. the thief may not even know there is a child in the backseat. to date, parents are reacting to the news of two cases of stolen vehicles...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney.eone may know something about the crime and come forward. >> reporter: that's right. they want answers and they want some kind of closure. tonight oakland father is recovering here at home in san francisco with round-the-clock care. and oakland father and husband was holding his five-week-old daughter in his living room around 7:30 on october 30th, when a dozen shots were fired at his home pick of his husband, jimmy, was in the kitchen preparing dinner. >> it sounded like a string of firecrackers. you could clearly see in the house that he was holding our infant and off world was next to him and they shot anyway. i could see on the floor was a pool of blood and his teeth. >> reporter: the bullets came from to weapons, according to police pick of the shooting happened on -- near 12th streets in west oakland. marco was shot in the mouth and his jaw is currently wired shut. he is eating through a feeding tube and is recovering and it may take two years. >> he is an incredibly positive per
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney.eone may know something about the crime and come forward. >> reporter: that's right. they want answers and they want some kind of closure. tonight oakland father is recovering here at home in san francisco with round-the-clock care. and oakland father and husband was holding his five-week-old daughter in his living room around 7:30 on october 30th, when a dozen shots were fired at his home pick of his husband, jimmy, was in the kitchen...
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juliette goodrich is outside of the fox theater, one of the shootings took place. >> reporter: it has been a very violent 24 hours. the fox theater is having a concert tonight, but last night, the concert was canceled after a concert going standing outside was shot in the arm by a stray bullet, adding to a string of shootings in the city the last 24 hours. >> i was terrified, because i had to run for my life. >> reporter: he says he heard the shots and ran for cover. he was standing across from the fox theater point >> it was several shots point >> reporter: a concertgoer was shot in front of the fox theater box office around 230 in the afternoon him a broad daylight. >> i was running for my life, i was terrified. i couldn't believe it either. i said, my god am a shooting in broad daylight here. >> reporter: the lead singer of the band all-time low posted a message on instagram to fans after the concert was canceled point >> he put the safety of our fans first and foremost. we are sending well wishes to everybody out there. >> reporter: hours later, another shooting broke out around 9
juliette goodrich is outside of the fox theater, one of the shootings took place. >> reporter: it has been a very violent 24 hours. the fox theater is having a concert tonight, but last night, the concert was canceled after a concert going standing outside was shot in the arm by a stray bullet, adding to a string of shootings in the city the last 24 hours. >> i was terrified, because i had to run for my life. >> reporter: he says he heard the shots and ran for cover. he was...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live in san ramon, with the story of two dark garbage buddies. >> reporter: this is my favorite story of the year. you know trash day. it's that infamous night we have to bring the garbage cans out onto the street. sometimes you forget. you hear the garbage truck early in the morning. he run out to but the cans and. let me tell you this. there is a little boy inside of that house. his name is finn. trash day is met with excitement and anticipation. once per week for the last 2 years, 5-year-old finn would listen to that familiar sound, and run outside. tuesday, trash day. >> he originally was a little shy and he would wave goodbye, but now we are buddies. >> reporter: todd gonzales works for alameda county industries, and has been in the business from 1994. he has met a lot of people around his routes. >> every day he is there with a big smile, and he's just so happy and contagious. it makes my day. >> reporter: his family moved to the bay area right before the pandemic point >> everything shut down, and we were basically all alone. >> reporter: for finn bor
kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live in san ramon, with the story of two dark garbage buddies. >> reporter: this is my favorite story of the year. you know trash day. it's that infamous night we have to bring the garbage cans out onto the street. sometimes you forget. you hear the garbage truck early in the morning. he run out to but the cans and. let me tell you this. there is a little boy inside of that house. his name is finn. trash day is met with excitement and anticipation. once per...
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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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ah, it's an acre ah, elements to the satirists, which what he saw sir, in a sense that the louder juliette sneaked the grandson, been had targeted to for a house to search and arrests. and are we have been following up the case so far? hundreds of people. i do understand that a set of images he gives a power to our police or to suspect to our race, to people on the ground, sophocles, unable to suspicion. but we are concerned about her at least, scoffed the state of emergency, and it's a direct thieves to being gar applied, or in a wrong way, which is why we have already expressed a concern. and we continued to monitor her that of a self. several people read, ron her saying is ethiopia state minister of foreign affairs. i spoke with him a short while ago. he denies the allegations of arbitrary detention. there is no systematic iris seen. the state of emergency is actually started by the government. then people are jill and citizens of watching out their neighborhoods and each other for possible attacks. so people might, might inform the police if they see something unusual or something i mi
ah, it's an acre ah, elements to the satirists, which what he saw sir, in a sense that the louder juliette sneaked the grandson, been had targeted to for a house to search and arrests. and are we have been following up the case so far? hundreds of people. i do understand that a set of images he gives a power to our police or to suspect to our race, to people on the ground, sophocles, unable to suspicion. but we are concerned about her at least, scoffed the state of emergency, and it's a direct...
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let's get the first word news with juliette saly. >> france has the two rally the nation, presentingght outlook for the economy. president warned older people they must get a booster shot or see their health pasty activated, stopping them from going to cafes or restaurants. u.s. vice president kamala harris is embarking on five days of diplomacy in the country as she looks to heal a rift from the u.s. and their oldest ally. bloomberg sources say president biden and his chinese counterpart are to hold a virtual summit next week. it comes as the two nations spar over taiwan and in washington over beijing's expanding nuclear arsenal. general electric wants the -- once the world's most valuable country will split into three groups in a stunning breakup of the conglomerate. they will combine the three energy businesses into another separate entity. aviation will make the third company. >> these businesses will be more focused, a greater level of accountability. we should have sharper allocation more strategic flexibility, i think it will be good for the team as well. investor basis will m
let's get the first word news with juliette saly. >> france has the two rally the nation, presentingght outlook for the economy. president warned older people they must get a booster shot or see their health pasty activated, stopping them from going to cafes or restaurants. u.s. vice president kamala harris is embarking on five days of diplomacy in the country as she looks to heal a rift from the u.s. and their oldest ally. bloomberg sources say president biden and his chinese counterpart...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. michael jordan on the ballot to avoid a winter surge. >> reporter: as winter approaches, health experts are warning that americans should not let covid fatigue lower their guard. >> we see cases rise dramatically, 127 thousand cases in u.s. yesterday >> reporter: the delta variant has recently fueled rising hospitalization numbers and parts of the west and increased cases in the north. this fall, minnesota has battled a fourth covid wave . >> anybody should get vaccinated. >> reporter: the administration's efforts to bolster vaccines have hit a setback as a federal appeals court did not lift the stay on the vaccine mandate for workers in companies with 100 or more employees, one of the judges wrote, from economic uncertainty to workplace strife, the mere specter of the mandate has contributed to untold economic upheaval in recent months. this week, a federal judge upheld united airlines vaccine mandate, thousands of united workers were given exemptions but with unpaid leave. that incl
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. michael jordan on the ballot to avoid a winter surge. >> reporter: as winter approaches, health experts are warning that americans should not let covid fatigue lower their guard. >> we see cases rise dramatically, 127 thousand cases in u.s. yesterday >> reporter: the delta variant has recently fueled rising hospitalization numbers and parts of the west and increased cases in the north. this fall, minnesota has battled a fourth covid wave ....
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cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem, says it might not be possible to entirely eliminate the threat. but communities can reduce risks. take a listen. >> how can wie be better prepard at that moment of impact, right? so we can minimize losses, and thinking about after the bad thing because there is -- there is no way you could have societies like ours -- people want to get together. they want to go to sporting events. they want to go to parades. it's the holidays. it's been a pandemic. people want to be together. we want them to be together safely and vaccinated. there is no way that you are going to get the -- the threat down to zero. so what we have to do is also anticipate, as you said, sort of, you know, a world in which these may be recurring but their success is measured if less harm is done. and i -- that is, unfortunately, in an age of all sorts of mayhem -- whether natural or -- or manmade. that is what we're going to have to think about. so from that perspective, this is an incident that is tragic but it could have been so much worse. >> and still to come here on cnn
cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem, says it might not be possible to entirely eliminate the threat. but communities can reduce risks. take a listen. >> how can wie be better prepard at that moment of impact, right? so we can minimize losses, and thinking about after the bad thing because there is -- there is no way you could have societies like ours -- people want to get together. they want to go to sporting events. they want to go to parades. it's the holidays. it's been a...
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give her joining us, i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. clear at the left airport after chaos earlier. >> a passenger's weapon accidentally fired this afternoon and this was the scene at the tsa checkpoint at the hartsfield jackson atlanta airport, some people crawling on the floor getting away and barriers were pushed to the ground. authorities say it started around 1:30 when the tsa started searching a bag. as the officer opened it up, the passenger lunged into the bag and grabbed a firearm which accidentally fired. the loud noise plunged the area into chaos. >> in the aftermath, three adults with non-life- threatening injuries and the rest to evacuate, two were hospitalized and the tsa said the round hit the back of the person who purchased the weapon. after the gun went off, he ran out of the airport. passenger stood outside on the tarmac after the airport called the ground stop on all departing flights, but it was brief and the airport gave the all clear. the fbi and the atf are investigating. tsa administrator said recently airline p
give her joining us, i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. clear at the left airport after chaos earlier. >> a passenger's weapon accidentally fired this afternoon and this was the scene at the tsa checkpoint at the hartsfield jackson atlanta airport, some people crawling on the floor getting away and barriers were pushed to the ground. authorities say it started around 1:30 when the tsa started searching a bag. as the officer opened it up, the passenger lunged into the bag...
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cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem explains why it's such a problem. >> that people were just sort of waiting -- remember, we're also in a pandemic, so people are waiting with masks, they're nervous, they're fearful. the decision to then open up the airport, which was absolutely the right decision, no reason to close down those gates, also needed to be disclosed people so people knew they could get back up. atlanta is a huge hub. people have now missed connections. you have airplanes in the air. that is also something that is going to have to be addressed. why were so many passengers and people around the security area sort of unaware of what, in fact, was happening at this stage. i will say, just, you know, i said this earlier, a gun at a security checkpoint in atlanta is happening more than once a day at this stage. 450 people -- firearms have been captured in the last year alone. so people are doing stupid things, they are not abiding by federal law. so this is the criminal laws that you are looking at, tsa rules are pretty clear, that you have to check it, you're allo
cnn national security analyst, juliette kayyem explains why it's such a problem. >> that people were just sort of waiting -- remember, we're also in a pandemic, so people are waiting with masks, they're nervous, they're fearful. the decision to then open up the airport, which was absolutely the right decision, no reason to close down those gates, also needed to be disclosed people so people knew they could get back up. atlanta is a huge hub. people have now missed connections. you have...
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everything from justice kavanaugh to the covington catholic case to juliette to jue smollett. the thing so troubling about this particular case obviously not even the press the fact that the prosecutor was so cud gel in the press he decided to bring case in the first place. no evidence not self-defense negative evidence. his own witnesses were testifying against the prosecution's position. why he thought that he could bring this case is beyond me unless you just believe that he was doing it for the media and see if it works out for him. >> jesse: there he is you see on the screen pointing an ar-15 at the jury with his finger actually on the trigger. it's just astounding that someone like that holds office in this country. there is also some snobbery at play. i brought this up earlier on our air. the press doesn't think kenosha as a midwestern town is worthy of protecting. they don't think kyle rittenhouse should be out there protecting some stupid, you know, car dealership, this is flyover country. right? this isn't worth -- this isn't like the hamptons getting looted. this is
everything from justice kavanaugh to the covington catholic case to juliette to jue smollett. the thing so troubling about this particular case obviously not even the press the fact that the prosecutor was so cud gel in the press he decided to bring case in the first place. no evidence not self-defense negative evidence. his own witnesses were testifying against the prosecution's position. why he thought that he could bring this case is beyond me unless you just believe that he was doing it for...
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cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem tells us how that can happen and what's supposed to happen. >> a gun at a security checkpoint in atlanta is happening more than once a day at this stage. 450 firearms have been captured in the last year alone. people are doing stupid things, they are not abiding by federal law. so this is the criminal laws that you are looking at. tsa rules are pretty clear that you have to check it. you're allowed to travel with guns or have guns on the other end, you're just not able to have them on your lap in the airplane, thank goodness. so i think there's an automatic violation right there, criminal law, and he clearly has a felon past that may have, that probably prohibited him from maybe having a gun, and that was why he lunged after it. we don't know right now, but this is what has to be determined at this stage. >> and as more people in the u.s. are traveling, the problem is growing. the, thes a reports catching more than 4,600 firearms, a majority of them loaded, at security checkpoint in the first ten months of 2021. and that number surpassed the
cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem tells us how that can happen and what's supposed to happen. >> a gun at a security checkpoint in atlanta is happening more than once a day at this stage. 450 firearms have been captured in the last year alone. people are doing stupid things, they are not abiding by federal law. so this is the criminal laws that you are looking at. tsa rules are pretty clear that you have to check it. you're allowed to travel with guns or have guns on the other...
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juliette thank you so much for joining us today. many people on the move right now. what are the main reasons that workers are quitting and looking for new jobs? i say there are three big reasons. one is that there are 50% more job openings now than they were before the pandemic, and when there are more openings while there's a higher chance you're going to find a good fit to wage growth has just skyrocketed. and it is, you know, as high as it was in the 19 eighties, and when there's wage growth that high, like above 11% in leisure and hospitality, it isn't all firms raising wages at once. some firms are raising wages by 25% others are lagging behind and so people are moving from the laggards to the leaders. uh and then, finally, there's been this huge shift to remote work. and it hasn't happened everywhere some industries have about 30 or 40% of their jobs, you know that are being done from home remote and in other industries, it's closer to 0.5% and so workers who very much like the idea of working from home now uh, 55% of job see
juliette thank you so much for joining us today. many people on the move right now. what are the main reasons that workers are quitting and looking for new jobs? i say there are three big reasons. one is that there are 50% more job openings now than they were before the pandemic, and when there are more openings while there's a higher chance you're going to find a good fit to wage growth has just skyrocketed. and it is, you know, as high as it was in the 19 eighties, and when there's wage...
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juliette and charles, thank you to both of pu >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> more breaking news, a source tells cnn president biden will renominate jarome powell as airman of the federal reserve, big decision in the midst of high inflation times. >> arlette saenz joins us with christine romans. arlette, what more do we know about the thinking behind this decision and when we will hear more? >> reporter: president biden decided to nominate or to reappoint jerome powell as the chair of the federal reserve. we just received a statement from the white house and the president about that a short while ago. this move really signals that he wants to have continuity when it comes to the economic policy of the u.s. now in addition to reappointing jerome powell, who was first appointed to the board of governors of the federal reserve under president obama, and then elevated to the post of chair under president trump, biden is also elevating brainard to the post of vice chair, currently sits on the federal reserve board and considered one of the top contenders for the fed chair position in addition t
juliette and charles, thank you to both of pu >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> more breaking news, a source tells cnn president biden will renominate jarome powell as airman of the federal reserve, big decision in the midst of high inflation times. >> arlette saenz joins us with christine romans. arlette, what more do we know about the thinking behind this decision and when we will hear more? >> reporter: president biden decided to nominate or to reappoint jerome...
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juliette: that 6 -- steve: that is exactly right. the next year is going to be pretty tricky. you're going to have the end of tapering, tapering bond purchases, it will be finished by the end of the year. you can have rate hikes in 2022 or 2023, the fact that employment, we are nearing full employment. having a soft landing for the economy as you are raising interest rates, sometimes that works out, sometimes it doesn't. it will require a certain amount of skill that has not been required over the last year when everything has been pedal to the metal, low interest rates, zero interest rates. anything we can do to save the economy. haidi: the latest on the fed. u.s. president joe biden is adding more confusion to his policy on taiwan, a day after telling the chinese president he supports the status quo and is not in favor of taiwan's independence. on a trip to new hampshire, he told reporters taiwan is independent and makes its own decisions. for the latest, let's bring in stephen engle hong kong. stephen: just when we thought they came to an understanding, after that summit ye
juliette: that 6 -- steve: that is exactly right. the next year is going to be pretty tricky. you're going to have the end of tapering, tapering bond purchases, it will be finished by the end of the year. you can have rate hikes in 2022 or 2023, the fact that employment, we are nearing full employment. having a soft landing for the economy as you are raising interest rates, sometimes that works out, sometimes it doesn't. it will require a certain amount of skill that has not been required over...