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juliette: let's get your take of this.g to see how bad the property prices can get, and what it means for global growth. chang: this is a big challenge for china. we know that china's growth can slow quite traumatically. -- dramatically. dragging down the gdp growth. that's a big negative for overall economy growth. for china as a whole, the government will remain supportive. the deepening property crisis will give a bigger sense of urgency to act, likely to support the macro side, the central bank may not directly bailout the bank or developers, but they are working behind the scenes to get some sort of resolution over the problem. indeed, the property market implications is huge for china and the global economy as well. juliette: let's head to new york and get the first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie: the minneapolis fed president says the fomc is committed to bringing inflation down. in an interview, he admitted prices are continuing to rise. they also said the economy is far from where the central bank would like
juliette: let's get your take of this.g to see how bad the property prices can get, and what it means for global growth. chang: this is a big challenge for china. we know that china's growth can slow quite traumatically. -- dramatically. dragging down the gdp growth. that's a big negative for overall economy growth. for china as a whole, the government will remain supportive. the deepening property crisis will give a bigger sense of urgency to act, likely to support the macro side, the central...
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juliette saly in singapore. -- let's get the latest news from juliette saly in singapore. juliette: we are looking at my chart with the pboc setting the strongest yuan fix. stronger than what we were expecting and that was the second strongest we have seen. in 2018, really showing the authorities are not happy with this weakness in the currency. it's all about the diverging interest arrays. we are continuing to see the dollar rise, two. onshore and offshore yuan -- goldman sachs joining the likes of the yuan bears that we heard from last week, calling for seven to the dollar by the end of the year. let's take a look at what we are seeing in market moves. it is a little bit more of a stable today than yesterday, being led by gains in japan. we got this concern about the overall china economy. the story really hanging in -- i am never very far away from a reopening story. the thai government saying they are expecting tourism revenue and the second half, 10 billion dollars, as they continue to see revenge terrorism
juliette saly in singapore. -- let's get the latest news from juliette saly in singapore. juliette: we are looking at my chart with the pboc setting the strongest yuan fix. stronger than what we were expecting and that was the second strongest we have seen. in 2018, really showing the authorities are not happy with this weakness in the currency. it's all about the diverging interest arrays. we are continuing to see the dollar rise, two. onshore and offshore yuan -- goldman sachs joining the...
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juliette: ruling out raising the u.k.ice cap if he becomes prime minister, his rival warned against throwing money at a short-term fix for the problem. instead of allowing it to rise again in a few months. republican liz cheney has suffered a crushing defeat in her bid for reelection. she is now calling on americans to unite across party lines to keep donald from winning the white house again. she made a point of conceding to her opponent, something she long criticized trump for never doing after the 2020 election. and local officials from six key prominences being asked to bolster the economy with provincial officials asking to help boost consumption and offer more fiscal support. reported a technology and pressure from covid lockdowns and told officials to strike a balance between virus control and economic growth. 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. dani: juliette saly in singapore, thanks so
juliette: ruling out raising the u.k.ice cap if he becomes prime minister, his rival warned against throwing money at a short-term fix for the problem. instead of allowing it to rise again in a few months. republican liz cheney has suffered a crushing defeat in her bid for reelection. she is now calling on americans to unite across party lines to keep donald from winning the white house again. she made a point of conceding to her opponent, something she long criticized trump for never doing...
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juliette -- manus: thank you. juliette saly. in europe, politicians are being forced to seek the alternatives. in germany, the leaders say the country may need to extend the life of nuclear plants if it cannot replace all of the imports of russian gas. stephen stapczynski is our energy reporter in singapore. this is a very unpalatable medical situation he finds himself in. how real is this extension? stephen: right now, it is unclear whether or not the extension will come through. their government is right now doing a bit of a study on it, whether they should extend the life of three nuclear reactors which are set to shut in december and the results, it's pretty unknown. we will see it later this month or early next month but there is a rising core. 60% of folks support extending the life of these reactors. it would not save germans the energy crisis but it would certainly help if it could replace 4% of the gas imports from russia which isn't a ton but it is also better than nothing. there is a growing chorus among the people ou
juliette -- manus: thank you. juliette saly. in europe, politicians are being forced to seek the alternatives. in germany, the leaders say the country may need to extend the life of nuclear plants if it cannot replace all of the imports of russian gas. stephen stapczynski is our energy reporter in singapore. this is a very unpalatable medical situation he finds himself in. how real is this extension? stephen: right now, it is unclear whether or not the extension will come through. their...
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juliette: the u.s. warned russia is planning to launch strikes against ukraine government facilities in the coming days, after vladimir putin called a car bomb that killed an allies daughter a crime. the u.k. is prepared to -- the ukraine is prepared to celebrate independence day this week. anthony found she is set to step down at the end of the year. he ran the institute of allergy and infectious diseases since 1974. the 81-year-old says he is leaving to pursue the next chapter of his career. british airways says it is scrapping a 5000 return flights in the coming months. this after canceling about 13% of its summer schedule due to a staffing shortage and extended capacity curbs. passengers can rebook or get refunds. global news 24 hours a day. manus: pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, a
juliette: the u.s. warned russia is planning to launch strikes against ukraine government facilities in the coming days, after vladimir putin called a car bomb that killed an allies daughter a crime. the u.k. is prepared to -- the ukraine is prepared to celebrate independence day this week. anthony found she is set to step down at the end of the year. he ran the institute of allergy and infectious diseases since 1974. the 81-year-old says he is leaving to pursue the next chapter of his career....
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juliette saly is in singapore to gauge the asian market reaction. manus: we are going to discuss the gas market with stephen stapczynski. let's focus on the jackson hole narrative. jerome powell doubled down on the need to curb inflation. saying the price pressures will require forceful action. >> the overarching focus right now is to bring inflation back to our 2% goal. price stability is the responsibility of the federal reserve and serves as the bedrock of our economy. without a price stability, the economy does not work for anyone. without price stability, we will not achieve a sustained period of strong labor market conditions. the burdens of high inflation fall heaviest on those who are least able to bear them. manus: let's get to our chief asia economics correspondent, and the current from hong kong. they have lined up behind him, it was a short, plan to speech about getting to 4% and staying there. >> it really was, manus. a very simple message which was, interest rates are not just going up they will stay up for it does not just pushback ab
juliette saly is in singapore to gauge the asian market reaction. manus: we are going to discuss the gas market with stephen stapczynski. let's focus on the jackson hole narrative. jerome powell doubled down on the need to curb inflation. saying the price pressures will require forceful action. >> the overarching focus right now is to bring inflation back to our 2% goal. price stability is the responsibility of the federal reserve and serves as the bedrock of our economy. without a price...
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juliette saly in singapore.g up, saudi aramco posting the biggest quarterly profits of any listed company ever. anthony depaulo has the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe" this monday morning. we've had the saudi aramco numbers, posting the biggest quarterly adjusted profit of any listed company ever, driven by high crude prices and production. meanwhile, a stock exchange finally shows a saudi arabian million are invested more than half $1 billion into russian firms around the time of moscow's invasion into ukraine. let's bring in our middle east energy markets reporter, anthony to palo -- anthony depaulo, fresh from america. good to have you back. anthony: good to see you. manus: the numbers by aramco. they must be happy. leverage under control, production -- it is a good news day at aramco. anthony: yeah, with oil prices where they've been the first half of the year, it was clear the early profit would be huge. we saw that from some of the international oil companies that reported bef
juliette saly in singapore.g up, saudi aramco posting the biggest quarterly profits of any listed company ever. anthony depaulo has the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: it is "daybreak: europe" this monday morning. we've had the saudi aramco numbers, posting the biggest quarterly adjusted profit of any listed company ever, driven by high crude prices and production. meanwhile, a stock exchange finally shows a saudi arabian million are invested more than half $1 billion into...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: i'm juliette saly in singapore with the first word news. last leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev, has died at 91. he passed away in moscow after a long illness. he became common's party leader in 1985. the overhaul brought down the berlin wall in 1989 and ended soviet rule two years later. unprecedented floods caused by weeks of monsoon rains. more than a thousand people have been killed and half a million forced into relief camps. pakistan's foreign minister says shelter tents and mosquito nets are needed urgently. u.s. life expectancy fell by almost a year in 2021, the biggest two year decline in the century as the covid pandemic ravaged country. life expectancy dropped to the lowest level since 1996. snape is said to be planning to lay off around 20% of its staff. the social media company which owns snapchat will start the layouts today. the team working on applications made by third parties will be the most affected. global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and ana
this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: i'm juliette saly in singapore with the first word news. last leader of the soviet union, mikhail gorbachev, has died at 91. he passed away in moscow after a long illness. he became common's party leader in 1985. the overhaul brought down the berlin wall in 1989 and ended soviet rule two years later. unprecedented floods caused by weeks of monsoon rains. more than a thousand people have been killed and half a million forced into relief camps. pakistan's foreign...
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juliette: i'd prefer if you sang. we are seeing a rally across asian equities, extra in japan at the highest in three weeks as we see tech players lead the gains. and even though the pboc monetary report did signal concerns about inflation, and analysts saying that raises the bar for whether you see further stimulus from the pboc. mark crandall puts it well when it comes to the hawkish fed speakers, bond traders in australia projecting another 50 basis points from the rba, too. we are seeing a pickup on the 10 year, and the korean won rising after the trade deficit. tech imports declining, signaling falling global demand. let's have a look at my chart which shows what is happening in singapore. the ministry of trade downgrading their growth forecast now to 3-4%, after we saw a contraction in the june quarter, year on year growth of around 4% but the concerns flagged about chinese lockdowns and aggressive monetary tightening from central banks in terms of the outlook here in singapore. dani: jules, thank you very much.
juliette: i'd prefer if you sang. we are seeing a rally across asian equities, extra in japan at the highest in three weeks as we see tech players lead the gains. and even though the pboc monetary report did signal concerns about inflation, and analysts saying that raises the bar for whether you see further stimulus from the pboc. mark crandall puts it well when it comes to the hawkish fed speakers, bond traders in australia projecting another 50 basis points from the rba, too. we are seeing a...
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dani: joining us now from singapore is juliette saly. any surprise there? juliette: what we really saw the biggest reaction to were some above comments saying that you could see president xi jinping at the summit. we are seeing a big rally come through. a one month high on track. we will see what we can hear from jackson hole next week as well. this is also eight dollars think story. what does that mean for the biggest exporter. it could weekend to around 15,000 to the dollar. we are expecting a fake pickup and players across the region. more broadly, it is eight down day across asia. little concerned about china. they are looking ahead to whether or not it will follow suit. it has been a huge week in terms of china growth stories. the regional benchmark index is on track. manus: thank you very much. that is a whole different monitor. we like it. you have a lot of notes. juliette saly there. from our singapore headquarters. more on that interview later in the show. let's take a look at some of the key think markets will bring. we will hear from the u.k.. ho
dani: joining us now from singapore is juliette saly. any surprise there? juliette: what we really saw the biggest reaction to were some above comments saying that you could see president xi jinping at the summit. we are seeing a big rally come through. a one month high on track. we will see what we can hear from jackson hole next week as well. this is also eight dollars think story. what does that mean for the biggest exporter. it could weekend to around 15,000 to the dollar. we are expecting...
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juliette was broken. she has the first word news. juliette: still recovering, manus.opean energy has extended the rally, adding pressure on politicians to do more. in france, the cost of power hit a new record after edf says nuclear reactors will take longer to come online. the u.k.'s prime minister is planning more help on energy bills, days after rising electricity costs are expected to be some 80%. president putin has ordered the russian military to increase armed forces by 130,000, the decree did not explain whether that would happen with a draft. so far, the kremlin has avoided a mass mobilization as it seeks to limit domestic fallout from the war. global monkeypox cases have declined for the first time, led by a drop in infections across europe. the who says new cases fell 21% in the last week but continue to rise in the americas. six countries have not reported new infections for three weeks now, the maximum incubation period for the disease. the white house chief medical advisor anthony fauci says he expected the u.s. would have moved past covid after the firs
juliette was broken. she has the first word news. juliette: still recovering, manus.opean energy has extended the rally, adding pressure on politicians to do more. in france, the cost of power hit a new record after edf says nuclear reactors will take longer to come online. the u.k.'s prime minister is planning more help on energy bills, days after rising electricity costs are expected to be some 80%. president putin has ordered the russian military to increase armed forces by 130,000, the...
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juliette saly is with me in singapore, jules?iette: england has won a major international football tournament for the first time in 50 years. after extra time, the lionesses be germany for the first time. it is the biggest when since the men's team brought home the world cup in 1966. it was watched by a record crowd of 87,000 at wembley, underscoring the massive growth of the women's game. the latest chinese data shows the country's rebound is fragile. factory activity contracted in july as property sales continue to shrink. it is adding for more calls for policy stimulus tubule growth. the government is sticking to the covid zero policy. house speaker nancy pelosi is starting her trip to asia in singapore. questions are swirling about whether she defies chinese warnings not to stop off in taiwan. china has threatened unspecified consequences if pelosi visits. beijing considers the island as part of its territory. global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts i
juliette saly is with me in singapore, jules?iette: england has won a major international football tournament for the first time in 50 years. after extra time, the lionesses be germany for the first time. it is the biggest when since the men's team brought home the world cup in 1966. it was watched by a record crowd of 87,000 at wembley, underscoring the massive growth of the women's game. the latest chinese data shows the country's rebound is fragile. factory activity contracted in july as...
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juliette saly in singapore. coming up, we will be speaking with ing bank senior rates strategist antoine bouvet on the markets. ahead of that u.s. cpi printed a. how negative might that yield curve go? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> look at inflation expectations. >> consumer inflation expectations are dropping. >> inflation expectations and breakeven inflation rates coming down from their highs. >> hundred basis points is not necessary. >> we are at an inflection point in the inflation story. >> we are going to see inflation decline but to what level? >> is this really going to fall to the 2% target the fed is looking for? >> to say that they are at neutral. >> the labor market right now is a very strong. >> it makes the notion of neutral, cold. >> i find that hard to achieve. >> we are still experiencing this inflation curve. manus: inflation commentary ahead of july's cpi. let's ram it home. this is 2's and 10's, a mild conversion of 50 basis points. nothing to the asphyxiation of the 1980's when the curve converted
juliette saly in singapore. coming up, we will be speaking with ing bank senior rates strategist antoine bouvet on the markets. ahead of that u.s. cpi printed a. how negative might that yield curve go? this is bloomberg. ♪ >> look at inflation expectations. >> consumer inflation expectations are dropping. >> inflation expectations and breakeven inflation rates coming down from their highs. >> hundred basis points is not necessary. >> we are at an inflection point...
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education system upside down, schools are working to help students catch up on material, but as juliette goodrich shows us, one math teacher in contra costa county is trying to make that easier by by livening things up a lot. >> reporter: school is starting soon, but for some kids they were already in school, summer school, or leadership class. some may think that's pretty boring, not here. welcome to mister orozco's math class. >> [ music ] >> reporter: he calls himself i'm so math, and it's warped into a pretty cool wrap. this is is jordan orozco's fifth year og of teaching, he's a proud graduate of deer valley high school in antioch. >> graduated in 2010, i have my class shirt on my wall. >> reporter: he decided it was time to get his students to start paying attention. >> i try little raps in class, and one day i was like, i can make a math rep and they were like stop, you can't. >> reporter: he went for it. >> posting this was very scary, i was like, this is a creative thing, my kids are always making making fun of me so i was like are they going to troll me online? that would be sa
education system upside down, schools are working to help students catch up on material, but as juliette goodrich shows us, one math teacher in contra costa county is trying to make that easier by by livening things up a lot. >> reporter: school is starting soon, but for some kids they were already in school, summer school, or leadership class. some may think that's pretty boring, not here. welcome to mister orozco's math class. >> [ music ] >> reporter: he calls himself i'm...
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juliette saly. >> u.s.se speaker nancy pelosi is expected to arrive in taiwan later defying objections from chinese authorities. the visit would make pelosi the highest ranking american politician to go to taiwan in 25 years. the white house says the trip does not signal a change in policy. china has promised grave consequences for the visit. the man who took over the leadership of al qaeda from osama bin laden has been killed in a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. president biden approved the strike and confirmed the killing of ayman al-zawahiri which took place in kabul over the weekend. the u.s. says he helped plan the 9/11 terrorist attacks. ukraine has laid out plans to ramp up grain exports following a third shipment since russia's invasion. this shipment was hailed as an encouraging first step to unblocking millions of tons of crops and easing food prices. the first few weeks will be treated as a trial period with no more than three vessels passing either way through new safe passage corridors. china
juliette saly. >> u.s.se speaker nancy pelosi is expected to arrive in taiwan later defying objections from chinese authorities. the visit would make pelosi the highest ranking american politician to go to taiwan in 25 years. the white house says the trip does not signal a change in policy. china has promised grave consequences for the visit. the man who took over the leadership of al qaeda from osama bin laden has been killed in a u.s. drone strike in afghanistan. president biden...
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juliette saly in singapore. let's look at some of the key things that participants will be watching out for today. in less than an hour we will get the u.k. labor data. unemployment is expected to remain around 3.8% in the three months to june. the jobs market remains red-hot through the quarter. then we will get the germany survey for august, investor confidence. that has been hard-hit by soaring inflation, the energy crisis into the war in ukraine. 12:00 p.m. u.k. time, walmart will release its second-quarter running reports, followed by home depot. a couple of other u.s. data points this afternoon, housing starts and industrial production, following the weak u.s. data yesterday. will it confirm that or be hot enough to spur more bets for fed hikes? coming up, we will hear from dr. doom himself, nouriel roubini and his forecast for the u.s. economy, as you can imagine, not a happy one. plus, germany introduces a household of the on natural gas as putin squeezes energy flows to europe. more on that later. this
juliette saly in singapore. let's look at some of the key things that participants will be watching out for today. in less than an hour we will get the u.k. labor data. unemployment is expected to remain around 3.8% in the three months to june. the jobs market remains red-hot through the quarter. then we will get the germany survey for august, investor confidence. that has been hard-hit by soaring inflation, the energy crisis into the war in ukraine. 12:00 p.m. u.k. time, walmart will release...
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let's go back to cnn analyst juliette kayem, and former attorney harry lippman.rs include a photo on the front cover of the document mark classified. what was your initial reaction when you saw? that and you have an example of what sort of intelligence or information in a general sense would be marked that way? >> so, okay, we do not know what those documents were laid out for the picture. but what we do know is there not in a protective facility, or anyways protected in ways that are described, that these documents are essentially lying around, is really the technical term to put it. so, those documents just from my experience, the red ones, and they're careful to protect what the markings would be, the sort of top secret, in clinical terms, there is different markings, the information that would disclose sources and methods. why is that important? because a lot of information that's classified, lower classification levels, might be about sort of intelligence concerns, or generic fears about, there is a rising terror threat, we're concerned about china x y and z
let's go back to cnn analyst juliette kayem, and former attorney harry lippman.rs include a photo on the front cover of the document mark classified. what was your initial reaction when you saw? that and you have an example of what sort of intelligence or information in a general sense would be marked that way? >> so, okay, we do not know what those documents were laid out for the picture. but what we do know is there not in a protective facility, or anyways protected in ways that are...
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. >> with me now, ibrahim hooper, and cnn national security analyst, juliette, welcome to you both.deliveries for people afraid to leave their home, tell me the intensity of the fear, the concern in central new mexico after these killings. >> well, when you have an apparent serial killer targeting a minority community obviously that's going to generate a lot of fear, and when people feel that they might be in danger going about their daily lives as these individuals who were killed were going about their daily lives, i mean, it's something that they need to think about, and we've really be been encouraged by the support and the outreach by law enforcement authorities, by state and federal officials. initially we were a bit concerned that there weren't enough resources being devoted to this, but i think it's all hands on deck now. >> juliette, ibrahim used a phrase there, apparent serial killer here. police say there is a connection between two of the killings. is that enough to say it's serial, and if there is a serial killer here, is that something necessarily that police would go
. >> with me now, ibrahim hooper, and cnn national security analyst, juliette, welcome to you both.deliveries for people afraid to leave their home, tell me the intensity of the fear, the concern in central new mexico after these killings. >> well, when you have an apparent serial killer targeting a minority community obviously that's going to generate a lot of fear, and when people feel that they might be in danger going about their daily lives as these individuals who were killed...
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juliette saly has the skew. there are short positions. what do you think? >> hello. they are on track for their first launching. if they were not making enough headwind, you have this supply crunch. great outlook for china. they are down from 3.3%. the mira also downgrading. economists keep blessing these projections and we have an average of 3.9% when it comes to projections for china's economy. management telling us they are downgrading an average of 30 basis points. august has some complications for the outlook. another job support is coming through. nearly 41,000 also lowering due to complications. if they are complicating the outlook, what does this mean in terms of how they are going to hike? if they are going to be aggressive for the month of july. unemployment rate at 848 year low at 3.4%. dani: thank you so much. the world's biggest hedge fund has the close the short position of from 10.5 billion in june. joining us now is men well. -- is manuel. do you have any idea of why they would have made such a move? >> a great point. we are going through regulatory t
juliette saly has the skew. there are short positions. what do you think? >> hello. they are on track for their first launching. if they were not making enough headwind, you have this supply crunch. great outlook for china. they are down from 3.3%. the mira also downgrading. economists keep blessing these projections and we have an average of 3.9% when it comes to projections for china's economy. management telling us they are downgrading an average of 30 basis points. august has some...
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juliette, it's good to see you this evening, but my goodness.'sullivan is reporting that trump's social media platform sent a push alert this afternoon to an article with an unredacted version of the search warrant. why is that important? because it included the names of two fbi agents and now they are being villainized on pro trump social media and there might be extraordinary danger now. just how extraordinary and how dangerous could this be? >> very. we just need to call it that. this is not a joke. and so much of trump's circle and inner circle and the family itself view life as sort of this expendable thing for purposes of their political gain. they just throw this stuff out there. they know exactly what they're doing. i think it is incumbent on everyone to call them on it. you simply can no longer talk about both sides or talk about mere violence. this is a form of targeted assassination against two named fbi agents who were doing their jobs, who cares what their politics are, in issuing a search warrant against the president, former presi
juliette, it's good to see you this evening, but my goodness.'sullivan is reporting that trump's social media platform sent a push alert this afternoon to an article with an unredacted version of the search warrant. why is that important? because it included the names of two fbi agents and now they are being villainized on pro trump social media and there might be extraordinary danger now. just how extraordinary and how dangerous could this be? >> very. we just need to call it that. this...
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juliette: the closed borders mean there is a job shortage.hnson skills summit next week, how do you plan to work with unions? stephen: there is consensus around where solutions lie. a lot of people are looking to immigration as a fix to this, and there is no doubt that scaled immigration is going to need to ba art of the solution. -- need to be a part of the solution. we also need to look at our own participation rates and skill base and see what we can do to be lifting up our existing skills based to be sure we are training kids going through school and making sure we have the right education pathways. yes, immigration is part of the solution, but enhancing scale capacity and -- skill capacity and skill-based, young australians and australians needing to retrain for a changed career has got to be part of the solution. that is a sustainable solution. juliette: great to have you in singapore, stephen jones australian minister for financial matters. shery: if you want to hear more from the big newsmakers, tune in to bloomberg radio, getting tha
juliette: the closed borders mean there is a job shortage.hnson skills summit next week, how do you plan to work with unions? stephen: there is consensus around where solutions lie. a lot of people are looking to immigration as a fix to this, and there is no doubt that scaled immigration is going to need to ba art of the solution. -- need to be a part of the solution. we also need to look at our own participation rates and skill base and see what we can do to be lifting up our existing skills...
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. >>> i want to go to juliette kayyem, also former watergate assistant special prosecutor nick akerman. nick, pat cipollone and pat philbin interviewed. would that just be standard procedure, an investigation like that, given they were the ones representing the white house to the national archives? >> oh, absolutely. i think they would play prominently in the affidavit in support of the search warrant. they know what the procedures were. they know what trump was told. they know what other government employees in the white house were told. they set up the procedures. that is absolutely critical in terms of setting up the probable cause that was needed in that affidavit. >> but, nick, how free as attorneys would they be to talk to the fbi? >> well, i guess the question is whether or not they felt constrained not to reveal their conversations with donald trump because of executive privilege. on the other hand, i don't really think executive privilege applies here. what the government would really be interested in is not so much what trump said but what the lawyers said to donald trump. th
. >>> i want to go to juliette kayyem, also former watergate assistant special prosecutor nick akerman. nick, pat cipollone and pat philbin interviewed. would that just be standard procedure, an investigation like that, given they were the ones representing the white house to the national archives? >> oh, absolutely. i think they would play prominently in the affidavit in support of the search warrant. they know what the procedures were. they know what trump was told. they know...
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juliette saly is looking at the asian market.argely reflecting the drop in the energy costs representing moderation of inflation pressures. meanwhile, san francisco fed president mary daily saying she is open the a .75 hike next month. >> i have a hike that is 50 basis points where i have been since the last meeting but i have an open mind whether 75 will be necessary and a lot will depend on the labor market, inflation and where we start to see -- we see those things slow enough to whether we have the momentum. >> mark is with me. it has been a huge week. hike speed floated by everybody. here we are the great pausability factor. what do you make of daly's comments? >> if anyone is worried that the markets are not going to be awake as to their risks in the next few weeks, they only have to look at what mary had to say the next few weeks will be very -- especially for bond markets. by saying she is -- 75 basis points but she sees 50 as the base case. markets want to hear clarity. they want to know what the fed hike is going to be
juliette saly is looking at the asian market.argely reflecting the drop in the energy costs representing moderation of inflation pressures. meanwhile, san francisco fed president mary daily saying she is open the a .75 hike next month. >> i have a hike that is 50 basis points where i have been since the last meeting but i have an open mind whether 75 will be necessary and a lot will depend on the labor market, inflation and where we start to see -- we see those things slow enough to...
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dani: we have juliette saly from singapore on the market reaction in asia to break down the u.s. jobs report. manus: the bank of england says u.k. will have a retracted recession after raising 50 basis points, the biggest increase in seven years. >> we will get inflation back to target, no question about that. that is my message. of course, it is very hard. we are much more affected by inflation which is concentrated in energy particularly. if we do not get it under control, it will get worse, and we will have to raise interest rates more. manus: let's get to lizzy burden, she has been tracking the news. if we listen to bailey, it is about acting now and taking pain and medicine now because it could get worse later. what was the big takeaway for you? lizzy: controlling inflation, no ifs or buts, that is the message she wanted to get across yesterday. the bank has to choose a path in a dilemma it has never faced before in its independent history. it has to inflict this recession to control inflation, which it sees in double digits but above 13%. hence this rate hike we have not se
dani: we have juliette saly from singapore on the market reaction in asia to break down the u.s. jobs report. manus: the bank of england says u.k. will have a retracted recession after raising 50 basis points, the biggest increase in seven years. >> we will get inflation back to target, no question about that. that is my message. of course, it is very hard. we are much more affected by inflation which is concentrated in energy particularly. if we do not get it under control, it will get...
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let me go back to juliette kayyem, who is standing by.developments there, one being a vehicle of interest that the investigators were quick to point out there. that seems like a lead in this. >> yes. i mean it's the best kind of lead, and i -- in other cases like this where you have such a significant lead, it means they have identified a car that is consistent across three, if not -- a couple of the murders if not all of them. they have lost track of it. they are now crowdsourcing to the public, not just the muslim community, but the general public in albuquerque. they gave a sense of where they had last identified it. the governor has now said they're doing air patrols with state assets. so i don't want to claim victory at all whatsoever, but this is significant and incredibly good for the community if this ultimately results in a relatively quick chase or identification of who owned the car, who had access to the car, where has the car been, all of those details lead you to at least a person of interest if not a suspect. >> yeah, it's
let me go back to juliette kayyem, who is standing by.developments there, one being a vehicle of interest that the investigators were quick to point out there. that seems like a lead in this. >> yes. i mean it's the best kind of lead, and i -- in other cases like this where you have such a significant lead, it means they have identified a car that is consistent across three, if not -- a couple of the murders if not all of them. they have lost track of it. they are now crowdsourcing to the...
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as kpix 5's juliette goodrich reports, there is a new fpush fr safety on the football field. >> reporter: these kids worn out on the streets after dark. they were playing a game they love. football on a sunday afternoon. when the unthinkable happened in front of hundreds of people who were watching their game. >> i heard gunshots. so had to take cover and get the kids down with me. >> reporter: president of the oakland dine mites elite football known as coach kmu which, running for cover with his kids when gunfire rang out. >> a lot of us have them -- this them lay on the ground and take cover with us. just did what we can to protect them. >> reporter: this is video from a championship game last year. yesterday the 10-year-old youth league was playing a fresno team when bullets flew into the bleachers hitting a 6-year-old girl, a monday and woman. all three rushed to the hospital. oakland police chief armstrong. >> we are looking for physical descriptions, photos, videos that anyone at this event may have. >> reporter: this isn't the organization's first incident involving a gun. coach c
as kpix 5's juliette goodrich reports, there is a new fpush fr safety on the football field. >> reporter: these kids worn out on the streets after dark. they were playing a game they love. football on a sunday afternoon. when the unthinkable happened in front of hundreds of people who were watching their game. >> i heard gunshots. so had to take cover and get the kids down with me. >> reporter: president of the oakland dine mites elite football known as coach kmu which,...
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let's get back to juliette saly.irst word news. >> live round military drills around taiwan by china which will continue until sunday. maximum restraint in the region after nancy pelosi visited taiwan. there is expressed concern that developments could destabilize the region and lead to miscalculation. u.s. senate has voted by 95 to 1 , to approve nato expansion. if it wins approval from all current nato members, they will join the stony and latvia as members ordering russia -- join list ona -- listonia and latvia as members bordering russia. washington withdrew years ago -- ramping up the enrichment program. a group of professional golfers are suing the pga tour about a monopoly they claim is hurting their careers by predict -- by preventing them from joining another tour. the pj countries that the lawsuit is a bid -- the pga counters that the lawsuit is a bid for golfers to have free reign. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more th
let's get back to juliette saly.irst word news. >> live round military drills around taiwan by china which will continue until sunday. maximum restraint in the region after nancy pelosi visited taiwan. there is expressed concern that developments could destabilize the region and lead to miscalculation. u.s. senate has voted by 95 to 1 , to approve nato expansion. if it wins approval from all current nato members, they will join the stony and latvia as members ordering russia -- join list...
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that suggestions for sure he should take the fifth and not testify today. >> juliette, how valuable do you think giuliani is to investigators? >> oh, he's exceptionally valuable because this case i've always called the sleeper case, the fake elector's case is sort of like the opening scene of jaws sort of slowly begins to become a big deal and a threat, i think, to the planning around undermining the election because this part, the fake electors and the consistency among the different states, georgia just is the focus right now but there is numerous states the same exact language people signing it was intended or only would have worked if there wasn't certification on january 6th. so why wouldn't there be certification with an insurrection and violence and unable to meet? so i think the ties between the fake electors, which looks like a legal issue really does get to the strategy behind how would it have worked? i think he's very important. i agree with jennifer as always, he's not going to speak but he did seem a little bit less -- i won't put words into his mouth but he's there and h
that suggestions for sure he should take the fifth and not testify today. >> juliette, how valuable do you think giuliani is to investigators? >> oh, he's exceptionally valuable because this case i've always called the sleeper case, the fake elector's case is sort of like the opening scene of jaws sort of slowly begins to become a big deal and a threat, i think, to the planning around undermining the election because this part, the fake electors and the consistency among the...
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. >> look, the number one point is wet juliette just said. it's really the leading legal point for doj, as well. he's a citizen. he has zero entitlement superior to anyone else. so he's trying somewhat cage really, his motion doesn't exactly say what's sort of privilege he is even seeking, but it just cannot be. if fails as a matter of logic for all the reasons that juliette says. it fails lately as a matter of law. the law is clear. these documents are not just our public documents, they belong in the archives because they are classified and could do damage. the danger of this, of his motion and her odd kind of indication, maybe a grant a special master, is that it would up and and put back on the footing that trump has been seeking the whole time and executive privilege. the doj just slices through that. legally and factually. legally it says, look, they are not his, he can't even bring a lawsuit. he has no interest in these. they don't belong to him at all. if and when he is charged, he can make any claim he wants to under the law. but for
. >> look, the number one point is wet juliette just said. it's really the leading legal point for doj, as well. he's a citizen. he has zero entitlement superior to anyone else. so he's trying somewhat cage really, his motion doesn't exactly say what's sort of privilege he is even seeking, but it just cannot be. if fails as a matter of logic for all the reasons that juliette says. it fails lately as a matter of law. the law is clear. these documents are not just our public documents, they...
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last hour i spoke with cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem about whether a special master is going to be appointed to review those mar-a-lago documents. a judge says that she has the preliminary intent to do just that. here's part of our conversation with juliette. >> i don't think this is great for the united states because they are going to have to make yet another case about, you know, where they're doing this and justifying it, and each time that sort of exposes some of the information that they're trying to protect, a catch 22 for them. it also sort of increases the political noise each legal challenge and we really do have to take a step back. and while this is a legal fight about president trump and his liability, culpability or recklessness, whatever word you want to put before electronic it is, it is important to remember we have a country still to protect, and those documents may be relevant to our present capabilities and, of course, our ability to protect ourselves today. >> our thanks as always to juliette for sharing her expertise with us. a hearing on whether t
last hour i spoke with cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem about whether a special master is going to be appointed to review those mar-a-lago documents. a judge says that she has the preliminary intent to do just that. here's part of our conversation with juliette. >> i don't think this is great for the united states because they are going to have to make yet another case about, you know, where they're doing this and justifying it, and each time that sort of exposes some of the...
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. >>> let's go even deeper on this with cnn national security analyst juliette kai em and glenn girstel. let me begin with you, glenn, "the new york times" reported that one of trump's lawyer signed a statement back there june telling the justice department that all classified documents had been returned. yet the search on monday turned up even more. so cnn has not confirmed this information yet. but what could that potentially mean for the former president and his legal team? >> well, it certainly complicates the picture. it could also indicate that perhaps others in addition to president trump might be in legal peril because if they assisted him in improperly repoving documents from the white house that should have been kept under lock and seal, maybe they too are liable. but certainly the former president bears responsibility for knowing what documents he took back to mar-a-lago and the statutes that the government has listed in the search warrant, there were three specific statutes as we just heard. none of them refer to classified information. none of them refer to declassification
. >>> let's go even deeper on this with cnn national security analyst juliette kai em and glenn girstel. let me begin with you, glenn, "the new york times" reported that one of trump's lawyer signed a statement back there june telling the justice department that all classified documents had been returned. yet the search on monday turned up even more. so cnn has not confirmed this information yet. but what could that potentially mean for the former president and his legal...
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role of samina, on the road, opened the way to hollywood, but she chose to stay close to her master juliette was good. all that was good felling with her. he lived according to his own script. rosa aurata the name of the catastroca of the poem i also rotated flowers my garden in cordoba was famous for flowers and grateful creatures. they brought me good luck. when do flowers feel love? they bloom, so they bewitch. you are undoubtedly overflowing with love. and they knew each other so well that when receiving their fifth oscar, the fillet did not ask juliet not to cry. at the same time, not even vitya, her eye is an eccentric italian. never been faithful to his wife. the theme of adilter endlessly shows through in his tapes, which, i recall, are always autobiographical juliet and perfume became literally a collaboration of the masters' ideas in the process of working on the script, he wanted remove the tape, and another reality once in the hands of the filini, he got into the diary of a nun, where she described her many visions. however, in pure mysticism, the director falls into unwillingnes
role of samina, on the road, opened the way to hollywood, but she chose to stay close to her master juliette was good. all that was good felling with her. he lived according to his own script. rosa aurata the name of the catastroca of the poem i also rotated flowers my garden in cordoba was famous for flowers and grateful creatures. they brought me good luck. when do flowers feel love? they bloom, so they bewitch. you are undoubtedly overflowing with love. and they knew each other so well that...
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squu juliette rivera went missing and was later found dead in san mateo county. gregory rivera was identified as a suspect but he skipped town. 30 years later, fingerprints showed a transient traced back to jean-paul. jean-paul is his brother's name and the two had swapped identities for years to evade law enforcement. >>> we are learning the two suspects in the baby branding case will not go on trial. they are accused of snatching him in april. he was missing for 24 hours. ramirez wanted to raise the child as her own. and portillo was in love with her. the pair tried to kidnap the baby four times before. tomorrow, police in richmond are expected to release surveillance and body cam video of an alleged beating by one of their own. he's accused of beating a suspect with a stun gun about 35 times following a brief chase and scuffle in april. the district attorney's office is considering charges. >>> vo >>> voters in five key states are casting their ballots. republicans are picking on a senate candidate to take on mark kelly. >>> tonight, kansas was the first state
squu juliette rivera went missing and was later found dead in san mateo county. gregory rivera was identified as a suspect but he skipped town. 30 years later, fingerprints showed a transient traced back to jean-paul. jean-paul is his brother's name and the two had swapped identities for years to evade law enforcement. >>> we are learning the two suspects in the baby branding case will not go on trial. they are accused of snatching him in april. he was missing for 24 hours. ramirez...
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. >> reporter: in jooakland, juliette good rich. >>> just hours ago, the governor declared a state of emergency due to the spread of monkeypox. this will allow the state to get vaccines, which has been a big challenge the slow infections. there have been 786 cases of monkeypox in the state. more are in los angeles and san francisco. san francisco already issued an emergency declaration last week, which went into effect today citywide. >>> and another day of long lines in san francisco as a new batch of monkeypox intervenes were given out. 950 people were able to receive their shots at zuckerberg san francisco general. another clinic is scheduled for 8:00 a.m. to noon tomorrow. and the virus is hitting the latinx community especially hard. that group accounts for 15% of the city's population, but 27% confirmed and probable cases. community health leaders are call for more spanish language and culturally competent outreach. >> i think one big factor is the language that we're using. both in english and in spanish and any other language, really, we must be focused on destigmatizing the w
. >> reporter: in jooakland, juliette good rich. >>> just hours ago, the governor declared a state of emergency due to the spread of monkeypox. this will allow the state to get vaccines, which has been a big challenge the slow infections. there have been 786 cases of monkeypox in the state. more are in los angeles and san francisco. san francisco already issued an emergency declaration last week, which went into effect today citywide. >>> and another day of long lines in...
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as juliette said, the nuclear secrets, whether it is our nation or others, are among the most hearted and classified of any service in the government. it is entirely appropriate, if this is material recovered, it is entirely appropriate my opinion that they had to go to a search warrant to recover that information. >> down to pre-, i have to ask you, you just heard from peter, he was talking about potentially a tip, and there is reporting that somebody tipped off the fbi and doj that there were more documents and set the documents that were left and handed over by trump or's attorneys. if that is the case, then how guarded is this really sensitive information, if somebody knew what they had that wasn't the president. >> it does not exactly appear that it was for talks over there. lastly, the world anything with one is random individuals pointing to sensitive nuclear information. i think the post reporting dispose part of the mystery that is throwing around the series events since monday. it explains why the justice department felt such a sense of urgency. i think there are fair questi
as juliette said, the nuclear secrets, whether it is our nation or others, are among the most hearted and classified of any service in the government. it is entirely appropriate, if this is material recovered, it is entirely appropriate my opinion that they had to go to a search warrant to recover that information. >> down to pre-, i have to ask you, you just heard from peter, he was talking about potentially a tip, and there is reporting that somebody tipped off the fbi and doj that...
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here is juliette goodrich. >> reporter: welcome to the first day of school at montclair montclair elementary school in the oakland unified school district where all the backpacks backpacks are lined up. all the students are in their classrooms classrooms right now. masks are optional. today, this particular particular school had a visit from the mayor. the superintendent of the school district, also the principal, guiding everyone around. teachers showed us their individual classrooms today. we learned there is one thing missing from this district that they are hoping to fill soon. that is teachers. >> we have seen the work these teachers do each and every day which is amazing. but there are openings. there is no secret. how do you lure more teachers into the district? in oakland, we know we need more teachers. this is such an expensive city to live in. we have done in partnership with the district a partner program called teachers in oakland. we are helping new teachers afford the cost of living, either providing them with highly subsidized housing or giving them a direct subsidy to help pa
here is juliette goodrich. >> reporter: welcome to the first day of school at montclair montclair elementary school in the oakland unified school district where all the backpacks backpacks are lined up. all the students are in their classrooms classrooms right now. masks are optional. today, this particular particular school had a visit from the mayor. the superintendent of the school district, also the principal, guiding everyone around. teachers showed us their individual classrooms...
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juliette goodrich reports the students may be back, but the district is is still struggling to fill a major hole. >> you've got to love the visual visual signs of the first day of of school. backpacks lined up here at room 5, 2nd grade. stud, yep, they're in their classrooms. masks are optional here. there's just one thing missing within the district right now that they're hoping to hoping to fill. and that's teachers. >> and right now, we're about 40 40 teachers short for this school year. that said, we have all of our classes covered with subs, which are permanent substs at individual schools. >> reporter: take note, the district is hiring. >> will you show me a thumbs up? up? >> reporter: oakland mayor paid a visit today to cheer the kids and teachers on. >> i'm not sure if all of them recognize i was the mayor, but it is so joyful to see our kids back in, in-person school, to not have to think about them bed computer screens. >> reporter: the real task at hand now, getting more teachers to apply. and how do you do that? >> reporter: kindergarten teacher miss fran has answers. >> d
juliette goodrich reports the students may be back, but the district is is still struggling to fill a major hole. >> you've got to love the visual visual signs of the first day of of school. backpacks lined up here at room 5, 2nd grade. stud, yep, they're in their classrooms. masks are optional here. there's just one thing missing within the district right now that they're hoping to hoping to fill. and that's teachers. >> and right now, we're about 40 40 teachers short for this...
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my name is juliette and thank you for being here.question 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 lik
my name is juliette and thank you for being here.question 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. >>...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i am ryan yamamoto. a new crackdown on ghost guns. >> they are untraceable, firearms. starting next week, federal officials will start regulating. >> the new rules have created ae a firesale. >> reporter: california started enforcing tough restrics enforcing tough restrictions ont guns back in 2018, but police da we reviewed showed that ghost gn showed that ghost gun seizures around the state have gone up since then. not down. and we fod down. and we found the new federal rules and take effect next wednesday have apparently d wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead wednesday have apparently unlead a flood in the market for these firearms. >> the actual work is pretty easy. >> reporter: to find out just how easy it is to make a ghost gun, we visited bob in a garage in california's cent
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i am ryan yamamoto. a new crackdown on ghost guns. >> they are untraceable, firearms. starting next week, federal officials will start regulating. >> the new rules have created ae a firesale. >> reporter: california started enforcing tough restrics enforcing tough restrictions ont guns back in 2018, but police da we reviewed showed that ghost gn showed that ghost gun seizures around the state have gone up since then. not down. and we fod down....
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. today is outside lands final day at golden gate park, crowds jamming crowds jamming multiple stages one last time enjoying pretty sunny weather. >> but beyond the music and dris there's a growing trend to include cannabis in music festis like this one, more on how thaty is affecting this event. >> reporter: here at outside ls you have the chance not only to buy cannabis but smoke it in the the park, part of the grasslands the grasslands experience returning the fourth time for this event showcasing the increasing demand for marijuana at major events. >> i just like the vibe of it. >> reporter: ellen grew up in e bay area but made it to her firt outside lands this year. she said grasslands was a favorite f hers this weekend making it a point to visit each day. >> we're being a little more acg of it and it's not as stigmatizd as in the past. >> reporter: small businesses n san francisco who have worked to worked to get cannabis in front of more people for decades say outside lands was a
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. today is outside lands final day at golden gate park, crowds jamming crowds jamming multiple stages one last time enjoying pretty sunny weather. >> but beyond the music and dris there's a growing trend to include cannabis in music festis like this one, more on how thaty is affecting this event. >> reporter: here at outside ls you have the chance not only to buy cannabis but smoke it in the the park, part of the grasslands the...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> we are closely following a grass fire that prompted an aggressive aerial attack in alameda county. >> fire broke out along the hillside near interstate 580 and and the border of castro valley, valley, and dublin at one point, point, the fire was burning close to homes along west of the the shafer ranch road area, and residents there were told to be ready to clear out, evacuate. fire crews were able to attack the flames from land and air, planes dropped fire retardant close to homes, there was even a a bulldozer working on fire lines, chp says this started with a car fire along the freeway. the blaze grew to 50 acres, and right now crews are on the scene, they are checking for hotspots. >> hot weather playing a factor in that fire, it's a first alert alert weather day but looking out live at dublin in san jose, the heat is just beginning, it's it's expected to turn up tomorrow. we will be under a heat advisory. >> paul heggen joining us now with the triple digit temps that that are expected soon. >> as of today wasn't hot enough enough for him and pa
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> we are closely following a grass fire that prompted an aggressive aerial attack in alameda county. >> fire broke out along the hillside near interstate 580 and and the border of castro valley, valley, and dublin at one point, point, the fire was burning close to homes along west of the the shafer ranch road area, and residents there were told to be ready to clear out, evacuate. fire crews were able to attack the flames from land and air,...
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that's when juliette rivera was reported missing from the city of alameda. her body was found in san mateo county. at the time police identified gregory rivera. it looks like we have the wrong video here -- as a suspect. they even had a warrant nor his arrest, but he fled and was missing for 30 years that is until this year when he died as a transient in merced county known as john paul. police say that was actually his brother's name. merced county sheriffs ran his fingerprints. that's when they found the outstanding warrant in the bay area. >>> oakland is getting money to help prevent violence in the city. city and state leaders are announcing a $6 million investment to address public safety. during today's announcement, oakland mayor libby schaaf mentioned the money will benefit the city's ceasefire initiative, something mayor schaaf says is effective. >> and year to date, we have seen a 24% reduction in homicides and shootings combined. but that is not good enough by a long shot. >> reporter: the funding will also allow for new strategies, specifically f
that's when juliette rivera was reported missing from the city of alameda. her body was found in san mateo county. at the time police identified gregory rivera. it looks like we have the wrong video here -- as a suspect. they even had a warrant nor his arrest, but he fled and was missing for 30 years that is until this year when he died as a transient in merced county known as john paul. police say that was actually his brother's name. merced county sheriffs ran his fingerprints. that's when...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> we are closely following a grass fire that prompted an aggressive fire broke out along the hillside near interstate 580 and and the border of castro valley, valley, and dublin at one point, point, the fire was burning close to homes along west of the the shafer ranch road area, and residents there were told to be ready to clear out, evacuate. fire crews were able to attack the flames from land and air, planes dropped fire retardant close to homes, there was even a a bulldozer working on fire lines, chp says this started with a ca
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> we are closely following a grass fire that prompted an aggressive fire broke out along the hillside near interstate 580 and and the border of castro valley, valley, and dublin at one point, point, the fire was burning close to homes along west of the the shafer ranch road area, and residents there were told to be ready to clear out, evacuate. fire crews were able to attack the flames from land and air, planes dropped fire retardant close to homes,...
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the foreign exchange market -- julie at sign -- juliette saly in singapore with the first word news.european and asian natural gas prices stir close to natural -- natural highs. it increases competition. tensions have intensified, as russia prepares to close the nordstrom pipeline. pushing wholesale energy prices to more than 10 times their seasonal average of the past five years. china is giving up its economic stimulus with a further 100 billion dollars of funding. the economic recovery slows amid the lockdowns. the state council has outlined a 19 point policy package, including allowing state banks to invest further in infrastructure. the uk prime minister boris johnson has promised thousands of drones and antitank munitions to ukraine during a trip to kyiv , marking his third visit since russia's invasion. president biden has announced a sweeping passage -- package of student debt relief. he also announced another four month extension to the moratorium on repaying student loan debt. borrowers will be allowed to cap her payments due to their monthly income. global news 24 hours a
the foreign exchange market -- julie at sign -- juliette saly in singapore with the first word news.european and asian natural gas prices stir close to natural -- natural highs. it increases competition. tensions have intensified, as russia prepares to close the nordstrom pipeline. pushing wholesale energy prices to more than 10 times their seasonal average of the past five years. china is giving up its economic stimulus with a further 100 billion dollars of funding. the economic recovery slows...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich. the flex alert will end in about tw. in about two hours. around the state, causing t the state, causing height into . here is a look at cal iso's web. at cal iso's website. you can see the current capacity of the grid is more than 51,000 megawas more than 51,000 megawatts, and the current demand just over 41,000 megawatts. >> if you are returning home just now, you can put off putting some of the chores, rung , running large appliances like dishwashers and washing machine. turn off all unnecessary lights and keep your thermostat at 78 degrees or higher. experts say all of the steps will take stres off the power grid. >> the nature of any power grid, grid, it has to be balanced over over a very big area for it to . for it to work. supply and demand needs to always match id. to always match identically. >> the state also relies on solar and wind energy, which mut be ns
. >> i am juliette goodrich. the flex alert will end in about tw. in about two hours. around the state, causing t the state, causing height into . here is a look at cal iso's web. at cal iso's website. you can see the current capacity of the grid is more than 51,000 megawas more than 51,000 megawatts, and the current demand just over 41,000 megawatts. >> if you are returning home just now, you can put off putting some of the chores, rung , running large appliances like dishwashers...
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it's good to have you on the program, juliette, now you see the images of lilyanne will go because he was that an appropriate outfit to wear in public e toys, an appropriate abs fee to out. of course it may see she went to a concert and that thing in out that is trendy. so as a young 1st then she was in her 8. well, it's a lot of people saying that was in decent because it exposed her body was it was transparent so. so what would you say to them and indecency depends on people. it's a very the leg depends and i'll then say that it was even probably because this one was in a closed room. and because of the media and that person who took a picture and read that consent, definitely. and that's why we go to see her ad. but if you were in the age where there were no camera, we couldn't even heard about the how would you define indecency? oh, to me personally. and that's why the person in decency would be someone going out really naked with no clothes on, a new car leak as the on the road and where so many people are in the market. and me also people may be making up in public that's in the
it's good to have you on the program, juliette, now you see the images of lilyanne will go because he was that an appropriate outfit to wear in public e toys, an appropriate abs fee to out. of course it may see she went to a concert and that thing in out that is trendy. so as a young 1st then she was in her 8. well, it's a lot of people saying that was in decent because it exposed her body was it was transparent so. so what would you say to them and indecency depends on people. it's a very the...
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let's get to juliette saly in singapore. we know that there are flashing their exposure to china and asia. >> we know china is falling by about 3%. that seems to be the drop since may. we are seeing equities lower. this is the longest streak since around two months. when it comes to the china story , there is another bearish call on china. even though we had that amount from earlier in the week. continuing to show how much of the worry from the company index. this is what we had from the prime minister in the last 20 minutes. just trying to make it easier to get into japan. manus: in terms of the currency moves. there have been some pretty punchy moves. talk us through. >> there is that two-year low. it is very much a balancing act. it is rising up after successions of low. they say that it is ok in thailand for now. we will see what happens in jackson hole. manus: thank you very much. let's keep an eye on that. he is more colloquially known as such. these are the accusations. a lax approach to security. the servers shows th
let's get to juliette saly in singapore. we know that there are flashing their exposure to china and asia. >> we know china is falling by about 3%. that seems to be the drop since may. we are seeing equities lower. this is the longest streak since around two months. when it comes to the china story , there is another bearish call on china. even though we had that amount from earlier in the week. continuing to show how much of the worry from the company index. this is what we had from the...
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condado de san mateo lograron resolver un crimen ocurrido en 1992 estamos hablando del asesinato de julietteiviera de 50 años como principal sospechoso quien logró escapar cuando la policía intentó arrestarlo sin embargo, en enero de este año la oficina del alguacil recibió el reporte de un hombre fallecido tras revisar sus huellas digitales descubrieron que era gregory marca pero, también que su verdadero nombre era abraham riviera ahora lograron confirmar que el fue el homicida >>> la junta directiva distrito escolar unificado de san francisco vuelve a estar en el ojo del huracán porque uno de sus integrantes está siendo criticada por decir que los estudiantes negros y latinos se enfrenten entornos familiares inestables y falta de estímulo de los padres algo que estos grupos consideran racistas por lo que piden su renuncia >>> la posición de nosotros es que deje su puesto y siempre con la ayuda de nuestra familia logramos nuestras metas >>> esta tarde la junta se reunió para discutir el tema pero el evento terminó en medio de gritos entre quienes lo apoyaban y quienes exigen su destitución
condado de san mateo lograron resolver un crimen ocurrido en 1992 estamos hablando del asesinato de julietteiviera de 50 años como principal sospechoso quien logró escapar cuando la policía intentó arrestarlo sin embargo, en enero de este año la oficina del alguacil recibió el reporte de un hombre fallecido tras revisar sus huellas digitales descubrieron que era gregory marca pero, también que su verdadero nombre era abraham riviera ahora lograron confirmar que el fue el homicida...