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juliette standing by.ur she finance reporter gives us the very latest highlights on the jp morgan results. let's get to europe reporter as well, maria tadeo. she has a big preview of the ecb. dani: xi jinping says his government will stick to its zero-tolerance approach to covid, even as public anger simmers and shanghai -- in shanghai and economic costs mount. we are joined by james mager. any signs of improvement in containing the outbreak across the country? james: there's a some positive signs today. a city in the northeast, which is a big power production hub, saturday they have stopped community spread. all the new cases they are finding are people who already have covid, already in isolation, or in the hospital, centralized quarantine. look sick they will be able to start unlocking the city and the province and getting back to normal pretty soon. that's not the case in shanghai. they are still seeing some new cases in the community and shanghai, so -- in shanghai, so there lockdown in shanghai will
juliette standing by.ur she finance reporter gives us the very latest highlights on the jp morgan results. let's get to europe reporter as well, maria tadeo. she has a big preview of the ecb. dani: xi jinping says his government will stick to its zero-tolerance approach to covid, even as public anger simmers and shanghai -- in shanghai and economic costs mount. we are joined by james mager. any signs of improvement in containing the outbreak across the country? james: there's a some positive...
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juliette: absolutely.ut last night, bad for a school not kind -- bad for a school night, but it was pumping. when you look at the drop for the regional benchmark index of around 6.5% in the first quarter of the year, the s&p 500 has had about a 5% drop and only a 6% drop in global stocks. we are also looking to this very pivotal move with the malaysia-singapore land border reopening today. this is the world's busiest land crossing, so it will be really intensive labor. let's get more from the director of food and beverage grand hyatt singapore. great to have you with us. there has just been such a huge sentiment -- shift in sentiment since the reopening tuesday. what kind of demand are you seeing at your restaurant? >> thank you. pleasure to be with you today as well. it was amazing news coming in on march 24 when the government had finally announced the easing of restrictions on food and beverage in particular. we experienced a good 20% of capacity increases in our restaurants. we had a really, really gre
juliette: absolutely.ut last night, bad for a school not kind -- bad for a school night, but it was pumping. when you look at the drop for the regional benchmark index of around 6.5% in the first quarter of the year, the s&p 500 has had about a 5% drop and only a 6% drop in global stocks. we are also looking to this very pivotal move with the malaysia-singapore land border reopening today. this is the world's busiest land crossing, so it will be really intensive labor. let's get more from...
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dani: juliette saly in singapore.ing up, with factory inflation higher than forecast and the largest covid outbreak, we will look at what is moving the markets in china. 5% decline on hong kong tech. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it's daybreak europe. straight to your global market matt. bond of dislocation is testing the mettle. 2.77 is where we are trading on u.s. 10 year bonds. the aussie is about 3% for the first time since 2015. michigan inflation expectations are the number that will be double punched in the bond market, as well as cpi tomorrow at 8.4%. bond markets are in a malevolent mood, dani, good morning . dani: we are now just four basis points away from 3%. a lot of red when it comes to asian markets, let's dive into what is moving markets in china. factory prices rising more than expected and a covid outbreak. we are joined now by cheap asia economics correspondent enda curran and juliette saly. the numbers we got today, the mobility restrictions, what's the overarching picture of the economy in china? >>
dani: juliette saly in singapore.ing up, with factory inflation higher than forecast and the largest covid outbreak, we will look at what is moving the markets in china. 5% decline on hong kong tech. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it's daybreak europe. straight to your global market matt. bond of dislocation is testing the mettle. 2.77 is where we are trading on u.s. 10 year bonds. the aussie is about 3% for the first time since 2015. michigan inflation expectations are the number that will be...
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juliette saly, that you very much. biden has asked congress to provide a further 30 $3 billion in additional military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. let's get you maria tadeo in brussels. biden's plans to deliver that aid package, put it in context? maria: the short answer is huge. this is the biggest package we have seen so far. more than $30 billion, the largest single package sent to ukraine. you have more than $20 billion in weapons and defensive systems. about $8 billion in financial humanitarian aid. what it shows is that the united states is becoming convinced that ukraine can win the war and make good on the promise at the start of the week that the united states would do everything to help ukraine until final success is completed. weapons is something ukraine has asked for four weeks now, it is clear that as long as weapons keep coming in, ukraine is not going to surrender any major cities. this is happening ahead of may 9, this is seen as a key date for both ukraine and russia, the victory day parade that i
juliette saly, that you very much. biden has asked congress to provide a further 30 $3 billion in additional military and humanitarian aid to ukraine. let's get you maria tadeo in brussels. biden's plans to deliver that aid package, put it in context? maria: the short answer is huge. this is the biggest package we have seen so far. more than $30 billion, the largest single package sent to ukraine. you have more than $20 billion in weapons and defensive systems. about $8 billion in financial...
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let's get to the other top stories for the morning with juliette saly in sydney. juliette: the e.u.sident has warned companies not to give into russia's demands to pay for gas and rubles. scrambling to respond after they cut off gas to poland and bulgaria. it is seeking guidance on whether it can use european banks. cities across china are rolling up measures aimed at keeping covered flareups at bay and avoiding the hardships injured by shanghai. there is a mass testing drive joining the capital beijing and trying to eliminate outbreaks before they spiral out of control. china is now near the bottom of the latest bloomberg covid resilience ranking. samsung has reported a surgeon first quarter profit. net income increased more than 50%, well ahead of estimates. the company warned about the potential impact from the war in ukraine, surging inflation, and covid lockdowns in china. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: thank you very much, juliette saly i
let's get to the other top stories for the morning with juliette saly in sydney. juliette: the e.u.sident has warned companies not to give into russia's demands to pay for gas and rubles. scrambling to respond after they cut off gas to poland and bulgaria. it is seeking guidance on whether it can use european banks. cities across china are rolling up measures aimed at keeping covered flareups at bay and avoiding the hardships injured by shanghai. there is a mass testing drive joining the...
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dani: juliette saly in sydney, thank you so much.oming up, we will take a look at the implications of russia's move to cut off gas supplies to poland and bulgaria. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "daybreak: middle east." european gas future spiked after russia announced it will cut off gas supplies in a major escalation in the standoff between moscow and europe over energy supplies. let's look at that and other developments moving the markets today. it is early for you. what about the possible oil embargo, given the direction of travel, and how much are they just worried about tech and the fact that they can do pricing to perfection and it may go much lower? >> on this russia story, i think this is a significant escalation. people should not be surprised that russia is pulling the plug on supplies for which countries will not be paying. i think it's going to make the european summer absolutely crucial. they will have to get there supplies from lng and that means i will compete directly with europe. we a
dani: juliette saly in sydney, thank you so much.oming up, we will take a look at the implications of russia's move to cut off gas supplies to poland and bulgaria. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "daybreak: middle east." european gas future spiked after russia announced it will cut off gas supplies in a major escalation in the standoff between moscow and europe over energy supplies. let's look at that and other developments moving the markets today. it...
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juliette: boris johnson has become the first u.k.rime minister to be sanction for breaking the law after police find him for attending a real breaking gathering during lockdown. the chancellor was also found to have broken the rules and attending the event in june 2020. the opposition labour party leader says they had repeatedly lied to the british public and called on them to quit. new york city police department has identified a person of interest after a chaotic tuesday morning shooting at a brooklyn subway station. 23 people were injured after two grenades were set off on a manhattan train. 10 people had gunshot wounds and there were injuries among 13 others. shanghai has posted a new daily record of covid cases. the city sought 26,330 new infections on tuesday, up from about 23,000 on monday. curbs have been eased in some areas. the majority of the city remains under a tight lockdown that bands even outside exercise or shopping for essential items. the world's top independent oil trader intends to completely stop transactions in
juliette: boris johnson has become the first u.k.rime minister to be sanction for breaking the law after police find him for attending a real breaking gathering during lockdown. the chancellor was also found to have broken the rules and attending the event in june 2020. the opposition labour party leader says they had repeatedly lied to the british public and called on them to quit. new york city police department has identified a person of interest after a chaotic tuesday morning shooting at a...
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juliette saly is in sydney. you look at today's price action, is it reminiscent of a bounce of the c line variety or if this is enough for a stable rally. juliette: is this verbal intervention going to be backed up with concrete action? certainly a big turnaround, as you say, perhaps a dead cat bounce. yesterday, the csi 300 had the worst day since february 2020. you mentioned the pboc cutting the fx reserve requirements. effectively boosting the domestic supply of dollars, giving a boost to the offshore yuan, snapping five sessions of declines. tech players leading the rally, the likes of alibaba and tencent lifting the hang seng tech index. let's have a look at my chart, we know these concerns, particularly about lockdowns in china and the impact economic growth has seen markets underperform global peers. the equity index down about 1% this year. the red circle is when shanghai went into lockdown. you can see how much weakness we have had since then. perhaps the bad news has been price down and this will be a
juliette saly is in sydney. you look at today's price action, is it reminiscent of a bounce of the c line variety or if this is enough for a stable rally. juliette: is this verbal intervention going to be backed up with concrete action? certainly a big turnaround, as you say, perhaps a dead cat bounce. yesterday, the csi 300 had the worst day since february 2020. you mentioned the pboc cutting the fx reserve requirements. effectively boosting the domestic supply of dollars, giving a boost to...
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juliette, it's the what next piece that plays out. the initial response is to get there and assess the situation and help those who have been hurt or injured. now, the question of, how much of this shoe leather police work and how much of it is technology? >> it will be a combination of all of them. i want to try to put some of the pieces together, because i was -- i thought one of the statements at the end of the press conference confused a lot of the narrative. the police department comes out and says, they're not investigating it as terrorism. and as importantly, they say, there's no continuing threat. what that would say to me is that they have a sense of who it is and they know who that person is for reasons unrelated to terrorism. because they came out super early saying that, about 20 minutes later, at the very end, they say, they're not ruling out terrorism. i think that's right. you wouldn't want to rule it out. but it does tell me that from the beginning, they are positioning this as -- and i'm not saying this is good news -
juliette, it's the what next piece that plays out. the initial response is to get there and assess the situation and help those who have been hurt or injured. now, the question of, how much of this shoe leather police work and how much of it is technology? >> it will be a combination of all of them. i want to try to put some of the pieces together, because i was -- i thought one of the statements at the end of the press conference confused a lot of the narrative. the police department...
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and juliette saly in singapore on asian markets. manus: to russia first, it is facing further economic isolation as european governments debate more sanctions after the images from bucha showed mass graves with civilian casualties that ukraine is accusing russian troops of committing during the retreat from the capital. maria, the international reaction to these graphic scenes out of ukraine over the weekend. it has been a harrowing weekend of images. maria: it is. and we have seen the pictures out of bucha as the ukrainian army entered the city. officials say they found more than 400 civilians dead. when you look at the allegations , a very serious, about execution, sexual violence and civilians targeted for no reason. ukraine has that we will pursue a case against russia. the united states says it will help them put together the evidence. this is happening right here in central europe on our away from where i am, and shaking the conscious upbeat political leaders in europe. it will put pressure to trigger new sanctions after these
and juliette saly in singapore on asian markets. manus: to russia first, it is facing further economic isolation as european governments debate more sanctions after the images from bucha showed mass graves with civilian casualties that ukraine is accusing russian troops of committing during the retreat from the capital. maria, the international reaction to these graphic scenes out of ukraine over the weekend. it has been a harrowing weekend of images. maria: it is. and we have seen the pictures...
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juliette saly has more on the markets. dani: the u.s. treasury has halted dollar debt payments from the russian government accounts. this comes after those alleged atrocities committed by russian troops in the ukrainian town of bucha were discovered. the u.s. and europe are promising more sanctions, but what will they likely be and how effective will they likely be? maria: there are more sanctions coming, that is clear as day. the u.s. treasury either sends russia into default, or they have to lose whatever reserves they have left if they want to make those u.s. denominated payments of russian debt. when it comes to the european union, the picture is more difficult. 27 different countries have to agree but inevitably the conversation will have to focus on energy. it is shifting to energy. i make distinctions between coal, oil and gas. there will be a very important meeting in brussels. if there was to be an embargo, it would come from that direction. first coal, then oil, then finally gas for the dependency is bigger. manus: thank you ve
juliette saly has more on the markets. dani: the u.s. treasury has halted dollar debt payments from the russian government accounts. this comes after those alleged atrocities committed by russian troops in the ukrainian town of bucha were discovered. the u.s. and europe are promising more sanctions, but what will they likely be and how effective will they likely be? maria: there are more sanctions coming, that is clear as day. the u.s. treasury either sends russia into default, or they have to...
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juliette: it is everywhere.we know the impact of the lockdowns on the shanghai economy and global economy. if we see this in a capital, investors running for the hills. the csi 300 hit may 2020 lows, wiping out all of the support we have seen from authorities following the march pledge. we have seen the onshore you on -- yuan the lowest in a year on concerns about capital outflows. and that contract in singapore down by as much as 12% in morning trade. concern about the impact for oil , wti below $100. the pboc calling for some support coming through from authorities and that is what market participants really want to see, some action. manus: we have covered it several times, the tech wreck, the regulation, the nuances in terms of chinese administration's view of tech. you have one major hedge fund saying this pain trade is not done yet. who are they and why are they so bearish? juliette: absolutely. this fund is called shanghai bank, and topped local rankings in 2020. they manage about 75 -- 785 million dollars
juliette: it is everywhere.we know the impact of the lockdowns on the shanghai economy and global economy. if we see this in a capital, investors running for the hills. the csi 300 hit may 2020 lows, wiping out all of the support we have seen from authorities following the march pledge. we have seen the onshore you on -- yuan the lowest in a year on concerns about capital outflows. and that contract in singapore down by as much as 12% in morning trade. concern about the impact for oil , wti...
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juliette: hey..s., u.k., and australia say they are working on developing hypersonic question -- weapons as part of their security pack. the partners will also look to deepen defense cooperation in areas such as electronic warfare and artificial intelligence. hypersonic weapons technology has already been deployed by russia in ukraine. london's investment bank is struggling to shrink the gender pay gap with women making up less than 1/5 of top earners. according to the latest u.k. government data, 13.5% of the top earners were female. that was up slightly from the previous year. that proportion is worse than the 20.5% across the broader finance industry. sri lanka's president has revoked emergency rules within days of imposing it. this as the escalating political crisis makes it tougher for the country to secure a financial bailout from the imf. the emergency gave the government sweeping powers to detain protesters and seize property. the move added to mounting calls from lawmakers to the president
juliette: hey..s., u.k., and australia say they are working on developing hypersonic question -- weapons as part of their security pack. the partners will also look to deepen defense cooperation in areas such as electronic warfare and artificial intelligence. hypersonic weapons technology has already been deployed by russia in ukraine. london's investment bank is struggling to shrink the gender pay gap with women making up less than 1/5 of top earners. according to the latest u.k. government...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, all new and 6:00, crackdown on ghost guns. president biden's new rules will have an impact on the bay area. >>> also, a closer look at how rising inflation is putting a strain on our bay area food banks. the mountain lion sightings that have a bay area neighborhood on very high alert. the news at 6:00 is coming up in five minutes. sarah and ryan? >> thank you so much. >>> a messy battle in santa clara county. >> a part overrun by geese and their droppings. the new pl >>> a goose population boom is creating a messy situation at central park in santa clara as kpix 5's len ramirez reports, it is a place where it is wise to watch where you step. >> reporter: you really do have to watch your step in this because many pathways in the grassy areas are covered in goose. and it has been like that for a long time. now, the city of santa clara has a birth control plan for the geese. >> reporter: a mother goose and her offspring are a sure sign that spring is here but in central park and santa clara it also points to the poop problem gett
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, all new and 6:00, crackdown on ghost guns. president biden's new rules will have an impact on the bay area. >>> also, a closer look at how rising inflation is putting a strain on our bay area food banks. the mountain lion sightings that have a bay area neighborhood on very high alert. the news at 6:00 is coming up in five minutes. sarah and ryan? >> thank you so much. >>> a messy battle in santa clara county. >> a part overrun...
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allen, juliette? >> thank you. >>> a live look outside, with clouds building over some parts of the bay area. we are tracking changes on the way. >> first alert to meteorologist paul heggen explains. >> we have some returns on the radar already showing up just off the coast of the north bay. the bulk of the moisture is further to our north. we have a few light showers around noon near santa rosa. a couple hundredths of an inch of rain. a taste of what is to come. the bulk of that moisture is getting closer but still falling mainly over northern california working its way down to the north bay as we head through the next several hours. rain chances are going to ramp up this evening and overnight north of the golden gate and it is going to be a wet commute tomorrow morning for the north bay, likely to be a wet commute around the central bay. rain chances wait a little bit longer to ramp up around san francisco and oakland but it is it is likely to add up to a quarter inch of rain by the time things wind
allen, juliette? >> thank you. >>> a live look outside, with clouds building over some parts of the bay area. we are tracking changes on the way. >> first alert to meteorologist paul heggen explains. >> we have some returns on the radar already showing up just off the coast of the north bay. the bulk of the moisture is further to our north. we have a few light showers around noon near santa rosa. a couple hundredths of an inch of rain. a taste of what is to come. the...
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. >>> speaking of 6:00, i'm juliette goodrich. new at 6:00, the cost of food is rising across the bay area. we take a look at the popular items you can expect to pay more for. plus, a film crew robbed at a popular bay area tourist spot. the arrest just announced in this case. >>> 1000 backpacks on the lawn here at san jose state university, how this is starting a conversation about suicide prevention and triggering the emotions of students. >>> the news at a 6:00 is coming up in about five minutes. >> thanks. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. find bliss on every aisle at your neighborhood grocery outlet. it's grocery outlet's 20 percent off wine sale going on now till april 12. we have hundreds of wine, sure to please any wine enthusiast. so act now, 'cause these deals won't last long. stop in and save today. -♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ >>> a uc davis lab is rethinking the way we store and shi
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let's get to the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: the u.s.ounced new sanctions targeting president putin's adult daughters, along with two of russia's biggest banks. the times newspaper reports the u.k. drawing up plans to send armored vehicles to ukraine, as well as antitank and antiaircraft missiles. italy said it will support an eu wide ban on russian gas if the block with united. the fed laid out a long-awaited plan to shrink our balance sheet by more than $1 trillion a year. many officials would have preferred a 50 basis point hike, but held off because of russia's invasion of ukraine. it is almost double the peak rate. the u.k. is ramping up plans to build nuclear power stations and offshore wind farms to shore up energy supply to look at russia's invasion of ukraine. the energy security strategy -- by 2015. it also adds more. more ambitious targets on hydrogen, solar power, and gas projects. new york city has seen major crime rise by more than 36% from a year ago. citywide shooting incidents increased by 16%, 48%, and burglaries by 40%
let's get to the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: the u.s.ounced new sanctions targeting president putin's adult daughters, along with two of russia's biggest banks. the times newspaper reports the u.k. drawing up plans to send armored vehicles to ukraine, as well as antitank and antiaircraft missiles. italy said it will support an eu wide ban on russian gas if the block with united. the fed laid out a long-awaited plan to shrink our balance sheet by more than $1 trillion a year....
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. >> as juliette goodrich reports, customers with east bimud may soon have to cut back or face fines. >> reporter: more surcharges are coming down the pipeline. all of this rain the last couple of days, a lot of people are thinking, okay, well, didn't that help. so maybe help me out. how bad is it? >> the reservoirs right now are 71% full, so it's not awful, and we do expect to get, you know, that snow melt starting, but, you know, january, february, and march were historically dry. we just don't want to take any chances. >> reporter: contra costa water district moved to stage two restrictions. customer being told to cut bark water use by 15%. they have water board is also considering a 15% surcharge. >> we plan some drought resistance land saming. making the showers a little shorter. they set a timer on their phone. >> reporter: christie smoot learned the hard way that it doesn't always cut it in the irrigation system isn't set up correctly. did it reduce your water usage? >> it did not. my water bill has tripled because of the irrigation system. >> reporter: what would you do to cut
. >> as juliette goodrich reports, customers with east bimud may soon have to cut back or face fines. >> reporter: more surcharges are coming down the pipeline. all of this rain the last couple of days, a lot of people are thinking, okay, well, didn't that help. so maybe help me out. how bad is it? >> the reservoirs right now are 71% full, so it's not awful, and we do expect to get, you know, that snow melt starting, but, you know, january, february, and march were...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. tonight we have new video of wind damage on the peninsula. very close call for some east palo alto residents when a tree came crashing down squarely between two apartment complexes on newell road. >> thank god, it didn't actually do any damage. but, it could have really hurt people. >> in palo alto, the wind pulled a tree down on emerson street. people were in one of the cars where it came crashing down. luckily, they were not hurt. we spoke to a store worker who heard the crash. >> a enormous crash, i came outside, the tree was on top of our families car. they are all okay. i walked around, and saw my car smashed. >> it's very extreme today. >> in menlo park, the wind downed power lines right in the middle of streets causing power outages. crews are also working to clean up trees and branches littering residential streets. wind damage has also knocked out power in south san francisco. we spotted a tilting power pole right there on harbor way. pg&e crews are working to restore power t
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. tonight we have new video of wind damage on the peninsula. very close call for some east palo alto residents when a tree came crashing down squarely between two apartment complexes on newell road. >> thank god, it didn't actually do any damage. but, it could have really hurt people. >> in palo alto, the wind pulled a tree down on emerson street. people were in one of the cars where it came crashing down. luckily, they...
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juliette kayyem, thank you so much for joining us and sharing your analysis with us. we appreciate it always. >> thank you. >>> well, refugees are pouring out of ukraine, many bringing with them stories of fear and trauma. we will have the latest on the exodus and the humanitarian aid effort. back in just a moment. th diabet, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-e-second scan i knknow my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diaiabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us >>> welcome back, everybody. i'm john vause live in lviv. it has just gone 18 minutes past the hour. russia's war on ukraine has uprooted millions of lives, and people are now just living in limbo. according to the u.n., the number of people who fled ukraine since the russian invasion began has now risen to 4.6 million. the vast majority of those refugees have crossed the border into
juliette kayyem, thank you so much for joining us and sharing your analysis with us. we appreciate it always. >> thank you. >>> well, refugees are pouring out of ukraine, many bringing with them stories of fear and trauma. we will have the latest on the exodus and the humanitarian aid effort. back in just a moment. th diabet, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-e-second scan i knknow my glucose numbers...
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. >> i want to bring in juliette kayyem now. she is a cnn national security analyst. she was also a homeland security official during the obama administration. always great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me, again. >> so, since we last spoke, the brooklyn subway shooting suspect, frank james, has been arrested. calling in the tip himself that led to his capture, so what happens next? and how did police determine a motive for this shooting? >> the motive is going to be the more important part because they have him. he's -- you know, he is now in custody. this is gonna be a familiar, typical criminal indictment and then a case. so, it will look very familiar. the more interesting piece in play right now is what they're gonna indict him with. as we heard today in the press conference with the nypd, they are gonna bring what's called terrorism charges. it's under the patriot act. this is the post-9/11 statute created. and it -- it -- it permits a federal indictment against someone who uses terrorism or other forms of violence to disrupt mass transit. and wha
. >> i want to bring in juliette kayyem now. she is a cnn national security analyst. she was also a homeland security official during the obama administration. always great to have you with us. >> thank you for having me, again. >> so, since we last spoke, the brooklyn subway shooting suspect, frank james, has been arrested. calling in the tip himself that led to his capture, so what happens next? and how did police determine a motive for this shooting? >> the motive is...
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>> juliette, thank you very much. we first brought you that das press conference live on cbs news bay area. you can stream us 24 seven on kpix.com or on the kpix app. >>> 15-year-old girl from antioch is the latest victim of gun violence in oakland. the girl was shot shortly after 7:00 after visiting a home on 68 avenue. she died at the hospital early yesterday morning. police have not released any other details on the shooting, but it is the fourth deadly shooting in the city in the past week. there have been 34 homicides in oakland, this year. >>> a live look at the white house when president biden is cracking down on ghost guns. today he announced new federal rules to regulate the manufacture and sale of untraceable firearms. ghost guns are homemade weapons that can be assembled using a 3-d printer or with kids bought online. they lack serial numbers, making it impossible for law enforcement to trace the proposed rules would require gunmakers to include serial numbers, be federally licensed, run background checks,
>> juliette, thank you very much. we first brought you that das press conference live on cbs news bay area. you can stream us 24 seven on kpix.com or on the kpix app. >>> 15-year-old girl from antioch is the latest victim of gun violence in oakland. the girl was shot shortly after 7:00 after visiting a home on 68 avenue. she died at the hospital early yesterday morning. police have not released any other details on the shooting, but it is the fourth deadly shooting in the city in...
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. >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins now with allen martin and juliette goodrich. >>> right now on cbs newsbay area, b.a.r.t.'s tries a softer touch with its newest mask policy. it goes something like this. no mask, no problem. >> is fantastic. >>> it has happened again. the owner of a sentence is good jewelry store reaching out to us. her place targeted again by thieves. and now a new security option for her and other businesses. >>> facing a judge, we are learning more about the suspects charged with kidnapping a san jose infant. why the baby's mother made it a point to be in the courtroom. >>> good evening, i am allen martin. >> i am juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. making a come back on b.a.r.t.. we have lived with the history. it was april of 2020 when we caught the first mask signs going up at b.a.r.t.. we saw the last mask free riders after transit agency dropped rules. but now they are back. sort of. >> why this time around you could call it mask mandate light. >> reporter: for starters, no one is getting thrown off the train for not wearing a mask. the board of directors ac
. >>> kpix 5 news at 6:00 begins now with allen martin and juliette goodrich. >>> right now on cbs newsbay area, b.a.r.t.'s tries a softer touch with its newest mask policy. it goes something like this. no mask, no problem. >> is fantastic. >>> it has happened again. the owner of a sentence is good jewelry store reaching out to us. her place targeted again by thieves. and now a new security option for her and other businesses. >>> facing a judge, we are...
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. >> kpix 5 news at six a clock begins right now with allen martin at his juliette goodrich. >> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, a families life savings are gone after a thief breaks into a southbay home. the disguise a suspect used to pull off the crime. >> they will fool you and get into your house and take whatever they want, which is exactly what happened. >>> a timeline emerging in the fiery caltrain crash in san bruno. it looks like a major miscommunication about what was happening on the tracks. >>> we had light rain earlier this week with more rain on the way already tonight. i am tracking it hour by hour in your first alert forecast. >> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich, in for elizabeth. we start with milpitas police investigating a brazen home burglary. >> the thief didn't try to sneak around. len ramirez on how he wore a work best to blend right in. >> reporter: these highly reflective and visible vests are required for construction workers. many utility workers and even utility employees, someone wearing this around the neighb
. >> kpix 5 news at six a clock begins right now with allen martin at his juliette goodrich. >> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbs news bay area, a families life savings are gone after a thief breaks into a southbay home. the disguise a suspect used to pull off the crime. >> they will fool you and get into your house and take whatever they want, which is exactly what happened. >>> a timeline emerging in the fiery caltrain crash in san bruno. it looks like a...
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this happened at lane avenue in holmes street, two weeks ago, juliette goodrich reports many neighbors are left with thousands of dollars of repairs. >> reporter: pg&e has some part of the problem. they chopped down this palm tree the day after the power surge. the city has given approval to cut down the rest of these palm trees so it does not happen again. but, for people in this neighborhood, they say that does not really solve their problems right now. >> it is friday. >> reporter: george paloma what is the result. >> it was cold. last time i was able to check, it was 59 degrees in the house. >> reporter: so far, he has had to replace the refrigerator, dishwasher, eater. the list goes on and the expenses go up. >> they charged us $1700 to replace an electronic board. >> reporter: the power surge was so powerful, it blew the meters off houses, and friday electronics, affecting more than 500 residents. what have you had to replace? >> washing machine, microwave, our ac unit upstairs -- >> reporter: and it adds up. what you think you're at, expense wise? >> not sure. just put on the cr
this happened at lane avenue in holmes street, two weeks ago, juliette goodrich reports many neighbors are left with thousands of dollars of repairs. >> reporter: pg&e has some part of the problem. they chopped down this palm tree the day after the power surge. the city has given approval to cut down the rest of these palm trees so it does not happen again. but, for people in this neighborhood, they say that does not really solve their problems right now. >> it is friday....
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we are tracking two fires burning tonight.ve got live team coverage from the pier fire in benicia to the home depot fire in san jose. >> a live look at the utterly destroyed home depot in san jose. fire officials still on scene mopping up after the five-alarm fire forced shoppers to clear out of the busy area tonight. >> betty yu standing by with the latest on the fire, betty? >> juliette, fire crews are still at the scene as you saw at this hour putting out hot spots. they're asking anyone in the area to shelter in place if they can smell smoke. take a look at these aerials showing that five-alarm fire at the home depot on blossom hill road. san jose fire says firefighters arrived four minutes after they were dispatched. the fire quickly grew. it's been reported that it may have started in the lumber area. the fire department said they are unable to confirm that precisely at this time. 100 firefighters and 30 fire units responded to the saeven. their primary goal was to evacuate all 35 employees and dozens of customers. the c
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we are tracking two fires burning tonight.ve got live team coverage from the pier fire in benicia to the home depot fire in san jose. >> a live look at the utterly destroyed home depot in san jose. fire officials still on scene mopping up after the five-alarm fire forced shoppers to clear out of the busy area tonight. >> betty yu standing by with the latest on the fire, betty? >> juliette, fire crews are still at the scene as you saw at this...
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juliette: it is a war where the crowd is essentially helping to make tactical decisions.juliette kayyem and is a former assistant secretary of the department of homeland security. juliette: people are making decisions about where they want to attack, or where are the russian tanks, or what are we seeing in the skies, based on the guy or the woman on the street with an iphone. we have never seen anything like that. miles: before the advent of this technological revolution, open-source intelligence was limited primarily to professionals collecting and translating foreign media reports. heather: now we are sort of seeing how david can weaponize his cell phone against goliath. miles: heather williams is a former intelligence analyst now at the rand corporation. heather: there may be times where goliath learns how to fight back against that. but, right now, we are seeing a lot of savvy on the part of the ukrainian people and on the ukrainian government on how to use some of these different tools to their advantage. miles: all of these points of data might help clear the fog of
juliette: it is a war where the crowd is essentially helping to make tactical decisions.juliette kayyem and is a former assistant secretary of the department of homeland security. juliette: people are making decisions about where they want to attack, or where are the russian tanks, or what are we seeing in the skies, based on the guy or the woman on the street with an iphone. we have never seen anything like that. miles: before the advent of this technological revolution, open-source...
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juliette saly joins us and others. our senior reporter mark champion has the latest on the war in ukraine and the escalation there. dani: i don't think you are going to get many people to sing joan jetta today but we will see. the u.s. has told non-essential console her -- consular staff have their families leave shanghai with the majority of the residence under strict covid lockdown. let's get the latest with our bloomberg reporter, rachel. how much of a departure is this from prior lockdowns in china? >> it is quite a new move from the u.s. many will look at it as a symbolic act of aggression. it is still quite dire in china but there are trends emerging that the situation has turned the corner. we are seeing some people now being allowed to leave their compounds and their homes. these people are coming out onto the streets. at the same time, it is a bit of light at the end of the tunnel in shanghai. manus: rachel, thank you very much. rachel in hong kong reporting on the latest shutdowns in shanghai. let's get to th
juliette saly joins us and others. our senior reporter mark champion has the latest on the war in ukraine and the escalation there. dani: i don't think you are going to get many people to sing joan jetta today but we will see. the u.s. has told non-essential console her -- consular staff have their families leave shanghai with the majority of the residence under strict covid lockdown. let's get the latest with our bloomberg reporter, rachel. how much of a departure is this from prior lockdowns...
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. >>> juliette kayyem is a cnn national security analyst and former u.s. homeland security official under the obama administration. and i spoke with her earlier and asked her to weigh in on what comes next with the subway shooting investigation. >> is going to be the more important part. he now in custody. this is going to be a familiar typical criminal indictment, and then a case. i said well, it will look very familiar. the more interesting piece in play is what they're going to indict him with. as we heard in the press conference with the nypd, they are going to bring what's called terrorism charges. it's under the patriot act. this is the post-9/11 statute created. and it permits a federal indictment against someone who uses terrorism or other forms of violence to disrupt mass transit. and what we don't know yet, and i think that the nypd has to be clearer about this, what we don't know yet is was there a political or other form of terrorism, moeflgts, or is this someone with a lot of mental issues or other issues that led him to violence. and those ar
. >>> juliette kayyem is a cnn national security analyst and former u.s. homeland security official under the obama administration. and i spoke with her earlier and asked her to weigh in on what comes next with the subway shooting investigation. >> is going to be the more important part. he now in custody. this is going to be a familiar typical criminal indictment, and then a case. i said well, it will look very familiar. the more interesting piece in play is what they're going...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >> places of worship are opening doors for some since the pandemic began. >> while they celebrate different holidays, they are finally able to do it together. >> today, people joined together for good friday services at st. dominic's cathlic church in san francisco and whether masked up or not, they said in their worship side by side. >> it was a beautiful feeling, no question about it. i felt god there today. >> they were grateful to be there together in person. >> wonderful to be here. >> reporter: for a service she enjoyed for a long time. >> what is it about ten years now? >> it is good to be lear. it is good to be in a big community where you can share your thoughts and meet other people and love other people. >> reporter: people will gather here for services tonight, tomorrow and on easter sunday like they will at so many other congregations across the bay area and across the cities. >> we eat the matzoh at the end of the seder. >> he prepared for a highly anticipated community passover seder. >> my post favorite part about the seder is seeing everybo
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >> places of worship are opening doors for some since the pandemic began. >> while they celebrate different holidays, they are finally able to do it together. >> today, people joined together for good friday services at st. dominic's cathlic church in san francisco and whether masked up or not, they said in their worship side by side. >> it was a beautiful feeling, no question about it. i felt god there today. >> they were grateful...
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. >> thanks juliette. a warning from scientists on the climate change. particles from wildfires will increase by 50% in the next 20 years. those tiny particles have been linked to heart disease and bronchitis and for asthma paces, the impacts can be life-threatening. >> it feels like you're breathing out of a view so as you can imagine, that can be quite scary. people don't realize we see deaths every day from asthma. >>> scientists say a warming earth will extend allergy season and more heavy rainfall and with hot weather could increase water borne diseases. >> the foggy golden gate bridge as the cloud cover starts to move in. >> here it first alert meteorologist paul heggen. >> it looks ominous but we're tracking light rain showers into the north bay right now. we had brief showers earlier. now we we have the main event. left over showers to start tuesday. we'll clear out by tomorrow afternoon. then we wait for the next system which is stronger and more subzero rainfall amounts by wednesday. the best chance wednesday, wednesday night, thursday, thursda
. >> thanks juliette. a warning from scientists on the climate change. particles from wildfires will increase by 50% in the next 20 years. those tiny particles have been linked to heart disease and bronchitis and for asthma paces, the impacts can be life-threatening. >> it feels like you're breathing out of a view so as you can imagine, that can be quite scary. people don't realize we see deaths every day from asthma. >>> scientists say a warming earth will extend allergy...
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i am juliette goodrich? >> a disturbing trend making its way back to the bay area. danville is getting plastered with anti-somatic flyers. how the police and the community is reacting. >> when rabbi here in danville says this is the second time in two months that residents have found disturbing anti-somatic lawyers in their driveways. >> this is one of several flyers that at u.s. resident found in front of her home this morning. was put in back and wait down with rice. the woman who shared photos with kpix 5, didn't want to go on camera. he first learned of the hate incident from a community member while he was teaching hebrew school this morning point >> it is upsetting. community members taking a walk on a sunday morning. comes across senseless hate. it is upsetting. but i can say that this absolutely is not danville. this is not the people of danville. >> he said he brought his children with him and collected 35 of flyers from driveways around a neighborhood and discarded there. >> this is an old jewish playing , with a little bit of light goes much darkness. i t
i am juliette goodrich? >> a disturbing trend making its way back to the bay area. danville is getting plastered with anti-somatic flyers. how the police and the community is reacting. >> when rabbi here in danville says this is the second time in two months that residents have found disturbing anti-somatic lawyers in their driveways. >> this is one of several flyers that at u.s. resident found in front of her home this morning. was put in back and wait down with rice. the...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich in for liz. >>> residents in areas already have to worry about space and planning possible evacuations. >> wilson walker explains fire insurance costs are creating an even bigger strain. >> reporter: at the edge of valley, this is the ridgeline community of berryessa estates. this is one of the places in california that has been threatened by fire again and again and again. even for the folks who have not lost homes because of those fires. it is now making living here almost impossible. >> we have been here from the north. we have been hit in the south. we have been hit. they say the most dangerous is to live in napa county because of fire now these days. >> reporter: for gil bickett, recent fires brought a series of evacuations and a number of close calls. it has become increasingly expensive to stay. >> well, it has been going up often. i have been canceled once by account knee. aaa took me out a couple years ago. my insurance now is $3000 a year. >> reporter: for many of her neighbors, it is four, five, or $6000. that is a cost many cannot afford to pay
. >> i am juliette goodrich in for liz. >>> residents in areas already have to worry about space and planning possible evacuations. >> wilson walker explains fire insurance costs are creating an even bigger strain. >> reporter: at the edge of valley, this is the ridgeline community of berryessa estates. this is one of the places in california that has been threatened by fire again and again and again. even for the folks who have not lost homes because of those fires....
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i am juliette goodrich. >> the good news in terms of the fire danger. >> yeah. it is going to be gusty. these are going to be onshore winds. the fire danger should stay about where it has been for the past few weeks. let's take a look at the current wind speeds which are beginning to pick up along the coast. the wind being funneled through the gap. sustained winds at the airport. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. elsewhere, the winds are more reasonable. but the wind advisory goes into effect at 8:00 for the north bay and inland and in the nba. it is really the higher elevations in those areas. the northbay mountains, the east bay hills along the coast that have the potential to the strongest gusts. it sounds scary, but that is going to be on top of mount st. helena. the populated parts of these areas. going to see 15 to 25 mile an hour sustained winds. wind advisory goes through 11:00 a.m. thursday. the wind will still be noticeable the rest of the day tomorrow. we will track those hour by hour coming up in just a few minutes. in truckee other top story at 7:00. oa
i am juliette goodrich. >> the good news in terms of the fire danger. >> yeah. it is going to be gusty. these are going to be onshore winds. the fire danger should stay about where it has been for the past few weeks. let's take a look at the current wind speeds which are beginning to pick up along the coast. the wind being funneled through the gap. sustained winds at the airport. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. elsewhere, the winds are more reasonable. but the wind advisory goes into...
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juliette goodrich joins us with more. >> reporter: you know today we got a chance to hear from betty. ranger betty as she is adoringly called has been a prominent figure in the bay area. we were able to listen to her talk about her remarkable career. >> women are different than they were a long time ago. >> reporter: betty reed led quite a career in the national park service. last year spent at the richmond rosie the riveter world war ii homefront national historic park where we find her today a park she helped bring to richmond. >> history is not dead and gone. betty is a living example of how we bridge those time periods and how the past is the present. >> reporter: she grew up in oakland. she joined the national park service at the age of 84. prior to that she worked to help uncover untold stories of african-americans on the home front during world war ii. >> i wish it weren't so. i do not think it will be very long. >> reporter: as for the celebration surrounding her 100 birthday and retirements, a middle school was renamed in her honor. some of her fondest memories? >> you one of
juliette goodrich joins us with more. >> reporter: you know today we got a chance to hear from betty. ranger betty as she is adoringly called has been a prominent figure in the bay area. we were able to listen to her talk about her remarkable career. >> women are different than they were a long time ago. >> reporter: betty reed led quite a career in the national park service. last year spent at the richmond rosie the riveter world war ii homefront national historic park where...
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juliette parkin reports. her talent was spotted almost as soon as she picked up the bats.not afraid to take on a paralympic champion.— a paralympic champion. i didn't think that a paralympic champion. i didn't thinkthat l _ a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would _ a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would be _ a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would be good - a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would be good at i a paralympic champion. i didn't i think that i would be good at table tennis. ijust, yeah, itjust happened. it's like a miracle. i've been enjoying the club idea. elia; happened. it's like a miracle. i've been enjoying the club idea. big is been en'oying the club idea. bly is a art been enjoying the club idea. bly is a art of been enjoying the club idea. bly is a part of the _ been enjoying the club idea. bly is a part of the club _ been enjoying the club idea. bly is a part of the club and _ been enjoying the club idea. bly is a part of the club and transported five times a week. she even gets one—on—one coaching with will
juliette parkin reports. her talent was spotted almost as soon as she picked up the bats.not afraid to take on a paralympic champion.— a paralympic champion. i didn't think that a paralympic champion. i didn't thinkthat l _ a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would _ a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would be _ a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would be good - a paralympic champion. i didn't think that i would be good at i a paralympic champion. i didn't i think...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the police chief is pointing fingers at the legal system releasing violent criminals back on the streets. >> john ramos has more on new regulations that the chief is calling a step forward. >>> last week, four people were gunned down in four days on the streets of oakland, including a security guard sitting at his car alongside this homeless housing village and ending with the killing of a 15-year-old girl near church in foothill boulevard. this afternoon, police chief laurent armstrong said the amount of guns on the street has become intolerable. >> the number of firearms our officers are coming across every day is unbelievable. in 2019, we recovered 875 firearms. in the year 2020, and 2021, we have recovered over 1200 firearms. guns are plaguing our community, and in particular, ghost guns. >> the untraceable homemade guns are becoming commonplace, and armstrong commanded president biden for his effort to crack down on manufacture. >> you can see bullets being fired. >> reporter: ev
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the police chief is pointing fingers at the legal system releasing violent criminals back on the streets. >> john ramos has more on new regulations that the chief is calling a step forward. >>> last week, four people were gunned down in four days on the streets of oakland, including a security guard sitting at his car alongside this homeless housing village and ending with the killing of a 15-year-old girl near church in foothill boulevard. this...
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. >>> and i am juliette goodrich in for olivia cook and >> after 20 years, the department will see redificantly reduced federal oversight. stemming from a scandal involving a group of rogue officers. >> reporter: the police scandal in the early 2000 role led to the oversight agreement. millions for linkedin's police misconduct. removing the monitor is the right move could >> bishop bob jackson is leading the congregation in east oakland for nearly 40 years. he has seen how street violence has torn the community apart. >> the bullets are flying everywhere. innocent people being hit a lot of times and killed. that is almost like ukraine right about now. >> reporter: he believes recent changes in the department are making a difference. >> it is better because they have added a new district and added more police officers. so they ar
. >>> and i am juliette goodrich in for olivia cook and >> after 20 years, the department will see redificantly reduced federal oversight. stemming from a scandal involving a group of rogue officers. >> reporter: the police scandal in the early 2000 role led to the oversight agreement. millions for linkedin's police misconduct. removing the monitor is the right move could >> bishop bob jackson is leading the congregation in east oakland for nearly 40 years. he has...
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we are keeping it in the kpix 5 family , these are juliette goodrich's pups. temperatures will reach into the mid-70s in pleasanton, tomorrow. most inland parts of the bay area will reach into the upper 70s. the exception is santa clara valley, not quite as warm as other parts of the bay area because the wind will turn to the northwest and take some of the bay air into the santa clara valley. all of the temperatures are about 4 to 8 degrees above normal for this time of year and then the temperature settles in on wednesday with the hottest day on thursday. thursdays high temperatures into the 80s for both oakland and san francisco. low 90s for san jose also into the low 90s for inland parts of the east bay and northbay, that is way ahead of schedule. even along the coast, temperatures on thursday reach into the upper half of the 70s and then we go right back down the other side of the temperature roller coaster below average temperatures one week from today with a chance for showers monday of next week. we will keep an eye out. >> fingers crossed. >> thanks. >
we are keeping it in the kpix 5 family , these are juliette goodrich's pups. temperatures will reach into the mid-70s in pleasanton, tomorrow. most inland parts of the bay area will reach into the upper 70s. the exception is santa clara valley, not quite as warm as other parts of the bay area because the wind will turn to the northwest and take some of the bay air into the santa clara valley. all of the temperatures are about 4 to 8 degrees above normal for this time of year and then the...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for sara donchey. >>> now here is what we know.vaccine would cover children between six months and six years old. moderna once the fda to approve a two-dose regimen. that is one fourth the strength of an adult dose. right now, children ages five and older can get vaccinated with pfizer's shot. pfizer is also expected to seek fda approval for its version for younger kids soon. >>> earlier i spoke to dr. megan carino with marin health about the news that comes as a big relief for families. you are a mother yourself, so many parents take precautions to protect their little ones. can you talk about the significance of all of this? >> this is a really exciting idea for all of us who have been waiting for our little ones to be protected and i do have a three-year-old at home. and i have been following the news closely both as a doctor and a parent. he appeared quickly in the hospital setting, i have not been seeing a lot of young kids getting sick. but they are still certainly able to spread covid to others. and it is looking like this v
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for sara donchey. >>> now here is what we know.vaccine would cover children between six months and six years old. moderna once the fda to approve a two-dose regimen. that is one fourth the strength of an adult dose. right now, children ages five and older can get vaccinated with pfizer's shot. pfizer is also expected to seek fda approval for its version for younger kids soon. >>> earlier i spoke to dr. megan carino with marin health about...
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juliette? ryan? >>> this week? students rising above scholar is juggling a lot.but there this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. (music throughout) >>> this week's students rising above scholar is a full-time working mom with a very hectic schedule. being a parent is the most joyful and important part of her hillary healing journey. >> what will we do today? >> enjoying sy ment. with her 19on-old daughter. >> an opportunity for me to learn so much. >> reporter: that they're having lots of late-night study sessions as she prepares for california's baby bar. the 26-year-old legal apprentice admits she has failed the tough twice and experienced -- can relate to. >>
juliette? ryan? >>> this week? students rising above scholar is juggling a lot.but there this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they...
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. >> and i am juliette goodrich. >>> a historic game at chase tonight, the warriors taking on the nuggets. kpix 5 sports anchor charlie walter is here to break it down. break it down. >> break it down, charlie. >> i'm going to break it down. steph curry was good, they didn't need him to be much more than good tonight. they only asked steph to play 22 minutes, but you'd have to imagine that series by series they'll slowly up the playing time. as long as golden state keeps winning, he should be at fit waa story line by the time the final horn sounded. it was the play of the small ball lineup, five guys we'd never really seen play together at the same time. stif curry, jordan poole and clay thompson played the guard positions, andrew wiggins and draymond green played big, and it worked in a big way tonight. all five scored in double figures with jordan poole pouring in 30 points. draymond was able to neutralize nikola jokic down low. when steve kerr inserted that lineup, forget about it. the warriors closed the first half on an 18-4 run with those five on the floor. denver never threatened a
. >> and i am juliette goodrich. >>> a historic game at chase tonight, the warriors taking on the nuggets. kpix 5 sports anchor charlie walter is here to break it down. break it down. >> break it down, charlie. >> i'm going to break it down. steph curry was good, they didn't need him to be much more than good tonight. they only asked steph to play 22 minutes, but you'd have to imagine that series by series they'll slowly up the playing time. as long as golden state...
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juliette goodrich is there to help us sort out what happened. >> reporter: of you are reached out to us that when they got a jury summons that had somebody else's personal information. it was the address and birthdate and turns out they were not alone. we learned that 900 other people were part of this data breach in the county. kathy griffin of brentwood reached out to us about her sons jury summons. >> addressed to my son at my address. truck but when they entered the website and entered the juror badge number -- >> he texted me back and said this is not me. truck what personal information did you see? did you see somebody's address and birthdate? >> i see their full first last and middle name, there birthdate and their address. >> reporter: we contacted the court jury service we learned it wasn't an isolated incident. hundreds of people were affected and up to 900 people. in a statement they say that the court learned that it's jury summons printing vendor made an error in production causing issues with met east matched juror information. >> they got all of this personal informati
juliette goodrich is there to help us sort out what happened. >> reporter: of you are reached out to us that when they got a jury summons that had somebody else's personal information. it was the address and birthdate and turns out they were not alone. we learned that 900 other people were part of this data breach in the county. kathy griffin of brentwood reached out to us about her sons jury summons. >> addressed to my son at my address. truck but when they entered the website and...
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let's get out to kpix 5 anchor juliette goodrich. >> reporter: the santa clara county district attorney plans to hold a news conference tomorrow morning where they will give us more details on the person arrested and charged. they believe the suspect started the five alarm fire which broke out april 9th in the lumbar section of the home depot on blossom hill road. the fire burned a mixture of lumber, chemicals, and paint products, creating a massive plume of smoke. the fire was so intense that it's heat signature was detected by weather satellites in space. agents with the atf arrived last week to assist with the investigation into what sparked the fire, and whether the buildings sprinkler system was working properly. the sprinklers never activated during the fire, and the fire alarm only sounded once everyone had evacuated. the mercury news reports that san jose fire officials reported concerns about the sprinkler system more than a year before, and they cite records that managers failed to prove the sprinklers were inspected within the past five years. there was also no proof that the
let's get out to kpix 5 anchor juliette goodrich. >> reporter: the santa clara county district attorney plans to hold a news conference tomorrow morning where they will give us more details on the person arrested and charged. they believe the suspect started the five alarm fire which broke out april 9th in the lumbar section of the home depot on blossom hill road. the fire burned a mixture of lumber, chemicals, and paint products, creating a massive plume of smoke. the fire was so intense...
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juliette goodrich explains why the biden administration is extending that travel mask mandate. >> that federal mask mandate covers trains, planes, and buses. it was supposed to expire monday but the cdc is extending it for two more weeks, until may 3rd. here is the reason. it is because health officials can monitor the impact of rising covid cases in parts of the country, particularly the east coast. the ba.2 omicron a sub variant has become the dominant strain of covid, but the average of cases, up 25% in the last two weeks, nationwide. in the bay area, travelers have mixed feelings about this extension. >> in areas of the country where covid is increasing, they should continue the mask mandate. in areas where it is low, we don't need to wear masks. that is my opinion. >> we have boosted and did everything the right way. we don't want to chance it at this point, it seems silly. >> the mask mandate for transit has been one of the more controversial of the remaining covid restrictions, with the airline industry pressuring the white house to lift it. a ucsf infectious disease specialist
juliette goodrich explains why the biden administration is extending that travel mask mandate. >> that federal mask mandate covers trains, planes, and buses. it was supposed to expire monday but the cdc is extending it for two more weeks, until may 3rd. here is the reason. it is because health officials can monitor the impact of rising covid cases in parts of the country, particularly the east coast. the ba.2 omicron a sub variant has become the dominant strain of covid, but the average...
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that evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> police say three women and three men were killed within the lastd in the shooting. >> we have team coverage tonight as police continue to piece together exactly what happened and why. that's get right to kpix 5's kenny choi, live at the scene. kenny. >> reporter: juliet, police investigators are still at the scene and will be here for a very long time. take a look behind me, evidence markers all over the place, there are more than 200 of those markers laid out already. this area, just a block away from the state capital on 10th and l street, is taped off and remained part of a very active police investigation. tonight, there are still no suspects identified, but sacramento police confirmed multiple shooters are involved after witnesses described an altercation that erupted near some bars and nightclubs around 2:00 early sunday morning. >> the first person i saw was a young lady that had blood all over her. >> authorities haven't identified all six of the victims who include three men and three women, 12 others are wounded and are being treated at n
that evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> police say three women and three men were killed within the lastd in the shooting. >> we have team coverage tonight as police continue to piece together exactly what happened and why. that's get right to kpix 5's kenny choi, live at the scene. kenny. >> reporter: juliet, police investigators are still at the scene and will be here for a very long time. take a look behind me, evidence markers all over the place, there are more than 200 of...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney.> attitudes seemed to have changed a bit. kpix 5 is on the peninsula to explain. >> reporter: covid is starting to make a comeback in the bay area. the response this time around is a little bit different from both people who live in the bay area and from some health experts. life in the bay area these days is about as close to what many would call normal as it has been in a very long time. >> i know we are not out of the woods yet entirely, but this is refreshing. >> it feels like the two years didn't even happen, but i think we've kind of adapted to it a little bit more. >> reporter: adapted to the point where many folks aren't all that concerned that covid cases have slowly but steadily ticked up since mid-march. >> not really. i think there's always going to be another variant of some kind. i think folks'
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney.> attitudes seemed to have changed a bit. kpix 5 is on the peninsula to explain. >> reporter: covid is starting to make a comeback in the bay area. the response this time around is a little bit different from both people who live in the bay area and from some health experts. life in the bay area these days is about as close to what many would call normal as it has been in a very long time. >> i know we are not out of the woods yet...
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i am juliette goodrich. >> the good news in terms of the fire danger. >> yeah.nshore winds. the fire danger should stay about where it has been for the past few weeks. let's take a look at the current wind speeds which are beginning to pick up along the coast. the wind being funneled through the gap. sustained winds at the airport. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. elsewhere, the winds are more reasonable. but the wind advisory goes into effect at 8:00 for the north bay and inland and in the nba. it is really the higher elevations in those areas. the northbay mountains, the east bay hills along the coast that have the potential to the strongest gusts. it sounds scary, but that is going to be on top of mount st. helena. the populated parts of these areas. going to see 15 to 25 mile an hour
i am juliette goodrich. >> the good news in terms of the fire danger. >> yeah.nshore winds. the fire danger should stay about where it has been for the past few weeks. let's take a look at the current wind speeds which are beginning to pick up along the coast. the wind being funneled through the gap. sustained winds at the airport. gusts up to 40 miles an hour. elsewhere, the winds are more reasonable. but the wind advisory goes into effect at 8:00 for the north bay and inland and...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm ryan yamamoto.residents when a tree came crashing down squarely between two apartment complexes on newell road. >> thank god, it didn't actually do any damage. but, it could have really hurt people. >> in palo alto, the wind pulled a tree down on emerson street. people were in one of the cars where it came crashing down. luckily, they were not hurt. we spoke to a store worker who heard the crash.
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm ryan yamamoto.residents when a tree came crashing down squarely between two apartment complexes on newell road. >> thank god, it didn't actually do any damage. but, it could have really hurt people. >> in palo alto, the wind pulled a tree down on emerson street. people were in one of the cars where it came crashing down. luckily, they were not hurt. we spoke to a store worker who heard the crash.
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let's get to work other first word news with juliette saly in singapore.t: eu member states have agreed to and pull shipments from russia. the u.s. and u.k. also barred most russian trucks and ships from entering the eu. congress voted overwhelmingly to strip russia of its trade status, putting in the same category as prize states such as north korea and cuba. poole has announced acquisition -- the french banks is their holding strengthens a solid relationship with italy's third-biggest longer -- third biggest lender. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. manus: food prices, as we note, have been rocketing. they are at all-time highs this year. that was before war broke out between two of the world's biggest food producers. russia's invasion of ukraine is threatening to amplify an already brewing food crisis. it could have huge global consequences. v.p. harris: when the price of anything goes up the consequences reach far beyond what y
let's get to work other first word news with juliette saly in singapore.t: eu member states have agreed to and pull shipments from russia. the u.s. and u.k. also barred most russian trucks and ships from entering the eu. congress voted overwhelmingly to strip russia of its trade status, putting in the same category as prize states such as north korea and cuba. poole has announced acquisition -- the french banks is their holding strengthens a solid relationship with italy's third-biggest longer...