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i said, "where's ken?went home to feed the dogs. " i said, "so she's there by herself? well, who does that? >> by the time detective cambra got to the hospital, he had been told what tammie and tiffany had suspect. that shirlene had taken or been given an overdose of pills. he also heard from medical personnel. they thought ken's behavior seemed strange. though no one, including the ambulance driver, could quite say why. >> he also related that the husband was acting suspicious. >> did he say how? >> he said he -- just the way he spoke and the way he acted. >> suspicious? >> yes. >> when detective cambra heard that ken left the hospital while his wife was lying in a coma in the icu, he wondered, was ken going home to cover up a crime scene? and when cambra checked to see if ken had a record of any kind, he discovered, yes, he did. >> i did pull police reports of ken. ken had been arrested for abuse. >> it gave cambra pause and made him consider what he'd already heard from tiffany. >> that her mom had said
i said, "where's ken?went home to feed the dogs. " i said, "so she's there by herself? well, who does that? >> by the time detective cambra got to the hospital, he had been told what tammie and tiffany had suspect. that shirlene had taken or been given an overdose of pills. he also heard from medical personnel. they thought ken's behavior seemed strange. though no one, including the ambulance driver, could quite say why. >> he also related that the husband was acting...
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ken: the treasury part was down the middle.hey have more than enough bills to cover any shortfall relative to cap targets. mbs, once they get to that billion dollar cap, that implies 35 billion of mbs per month. current turnover rate, the speed people prepay mortgages and paydown principal, there is a deficit of $15 million mbs. they didn't mention it. i was looking at if there was any mention of the need to sell mbs sooner. i think they are taking a slow path as far as the balance sheet is concerned. they said they would start unwinding. romaine: interesting to see what happens with reverberations in the housing market. curious on bonds, nominal's. basis, whether the yield environment now has made them more attractive. ken: they are way more attractive than they were three months ago, six months ago, nine months ago. we were seeing nominal yields across the treasury curve, highest since 2018. 10 year treasury, 325. 3%. we are almost there. 25 basis points away. you are seeing nominal yields we have not seen in quite some time.
ken: the treasury part was down the middle.hey have more than enough bills to cover any shortfall relative to cap targets. mbs, once they get to that billion dollar cap, that implies 35 billion of mbs per month. current turnover rate, the speed people prepay mortgages and paydown principal, there is a deficit of $15 million mbs. they didn't mention it. i was looking at if there was any mention of the need to sell mbs sooner. i think they are taking a slow path as far as the balance sheet is...
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dagen: liz, ken, stay right there." starts right now. ♪ dagen: good morning, i'm dagen mcdowell, in for maria bartiromo. it is friday, may 27th. your top stories at 7:00 a.m. eastern. futures on the rise before the long memorial day weekend, gains across the board. is the after a better day for markets yesterday, all three major market gauges finishing in the green. the dow up 516 points, almost 517. investors' spirits lifted by better than expected retail earnings, a l rally in tech. the nasdaq up more than 2 and-a-half percent. the federal reserve hinting that it's still a little bit flexible about hiking interest rates this year. and despite the second reading on first quarter gdp showing the economy contracted 1 and-a-half percent, markets are on pace to see their best week since march. the dow ready to snap an eight-week losing streak. we're getting a better read on the inflation story. inflation easing a bit. that's the expectation with april's core pce also out with personal income and spending at 8:30 a.m. east
dagen: liz, ken, stay right there." starts right now. ♪ dagen: good morning, i'm dagen mcdowell, in for maria bartiromo. it is friday, may 27th. your top stories at 7:00 a.m. eastern. futures on the rise before the long memorial day weekend, gains across the board. is the after a better day for markets yesterday, all three major market gauges finishing in the green. the dow up 516 points, almost 517. investors' spirits lifted by better than expected retail earnings, a l rally in tech....
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ken. >> all right. thank you very much, kate. coming up, the cost of gas and set another record today. and it is affecting more than your wallet. >> ukraine is getting a big boost in its war against russia. will have the latest on the assistance coming from the united states. also, police want help from the public in tracking down the killer of an oakland owner of that and oakland restaurant. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. exactly. yvonne yiu. democrat for controller. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about pr
ken. >> all right. thank you very much, kate. coming up, the cost of gas and set another record today. and it is affecting more than your wallet. >> ukraine is getting a big boost in its war against russia. will have the latest on the assistance coming from the united states. also, police want help from the public in tracking down the killer of an oakland owner of that and oakland restaurant. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you....
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that was can griffin -- that was ken griffin speaking at the milken conference.t is a decision most people in this market do not want them to have to make. futures on the s&p 500 unchanged . the nasdaq 100 unchanged as well. everything unchanged, seemly. crude -0.7%. euro-dollar has had a look at 1.04 over the last couple of days. hanging on to 1.5 now. tom: i think the vix still shows a tension out there even with that recovery inequities -- recovery in equities. i can't do a thing with my bowtie today. jonathan: what are you trying to do with it? tom: i just want to get it on an even keel. lisa: biden struggled with that as well biden struggled with that as well. tom: did you see the president? jonathan: did you get home ok? i never heard from you. tom: well, what stays in washington stays in washington. joe mathieu with us now, at the dinner this saturday, 14 tables away from me, front and center with the president. an equally divided washington, fractured this morning by this story from politico. to be clear, the media, while they are poised, they indicate th
that was can griffin -- that was ken griffin speaking at the milken conference.t is a decision most people in this market do not want them to have to make. futures on the s&p 500 unchanged . the nasdaq 100 unchanged as well. everything unchanged, seemly. crude -0.7%. euro-dollar has had a look at 1.04 over the last couple of days. hanging on to 1.5 now. tom: i think the vix still shows a tension out there even with that recovery inequities -- recovery in equities. i can't do a thing with my...
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neil: ken finally, this is more a psychology-type question for you.ous and a lot of people want to cash out right now, we're maybe not at that capitulation stage but i understand it always comes back to longer term, the market is your friend. when i was a much-younger person , that was great, but longer term now to me is luncheon monday and i'm wondering how you would advise people of various age-groups in a market like this. >> yeah, i've been at this 50 years, the fact of the matter is , most people that are older are going to live a lot longer than they think they are. they're going to have bull and bear markets. not everyone. if you drop dead tomorrow it doesn't really matter much, and really, it doesn't matter much if you drop dead tomorrow i'd focus on something else. neil: [laughter] >> and no, really, and when you think about having 10, 20, 30 years to live if you're say 60, 65, 70, you got a long time ahead. you're still going to see a lot of bull and bear markets and the important thing to remember is one, two, three years out, prices are go
neil: ken finally, this is more a psychology-type question for you.ous and a lot of people want to cash out right now, we're maybe not at that capitulation stage but i understand it always comes back to longer term, the market is your friend. when i was a much-younger person , that was great, but longer term now to me is luncheon monday and i'm wondering how you would advise people of various age-groups in a market like this. >> yeah, i've been at this 50 years, the fact of the matter is...
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want to go to ken feinberg right now.remember the man and michael keaton that played him in a very good movie. chronicling what he had to go through dealing with the 9-11 compensation fund and making sure everybody was treated equally and accordingly. the disbursement of the funds were based on other factors. it wasn't even for everyone. he's handled a number of other compensation issues across the board. ken feinberg with us. very good to have you. this is a unique case in and of itself for the families and the loved ones of these 98 victims. i know it goes to condo owners that were not hurt in this chance. the issue becomes how to disburse the funds. how do you think? >> that's right. well, there's two ways to do this. i wasn't involved in this settlement. it's a significant and important settlement. you could say simple 98 lost love ones divided into 997 million equals the same amount for every individual claimant. that is simple, straightforward. it will avoid a lot of the divisiveness that you see in a 9-11 fund or a
want to go to ken feinberg right now.remember the man and michael keaton that played him in a very good movie. chronicling what he had to go through dealing with the 9-11 compensation fund and making sure everybody was treated equally and accordingly. the disbursement of the funds were based on other factors. it wasn't even for everyone. he's handled a number of other compensation issues across the board. ken feinberg with us. very good to have you. this is a unique case in and of itself for...
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i'm ken wayne.he news at 6 coming up next. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. >> from the bay area's local news station. we now with breaking news. just wrong. >> what god's name do need to solve before except to kill someone. >> breaking news tonight out of texas at of course, president biden addressing the nation just minutes ago after 18 children and 3 adults were killed in a shooting that took place at an elementary school west of san antonio. thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 6. i'm ken wayne. i'm justine waldman in for pam moore tonight. >> that school teaches second 3
i'm ken wayne.he news at 6 coming up next. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's...
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tonight -- ken jeong -- star of "girls5eva," actress and comedian paula pell. from pup featuring the 8g band with derrick wright ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news president biden spoke today in illinois about his administration's plan to support farmers. although i feel like he should be asking about their plan to support him. "do you guys got one of those charlotte's web spiders that could write something nice about me?" [ laughter ] while speaking yesterday at the white house about the steps he's taking to curb inflation, president biden acknowledged that democrats "control all three branches of the government." oh, so you are aware [ laughter ] it's like hearing a 6-year--old say genesis was better with peter gabriel. definitely we just didn't know you knew [ laughter ] bill gates announced yesterday that he has tested positive for a breakthrough case of the coronavirus. gates says he probably got the virus becaus
tonight -- ken jeong -- star of "girls5eva," actress and comedian paula pell. from pup featuring the 8g band with derrick wright ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. and now we are going to get to the news president biden spoke today in illinois about his administration's plan to support farmers. although i feel like he should be asking about their plan to support him....
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judge ken starr. he was a judge in dc court of appeals.eral of the united states one of the great legal minds of the country, i have a question. have you sign anything like this in your -- have you seen anything like this in your life, a liked first draft, where political party encouraging protests at homes of the justices. >> it has been one outrageous thing after another, the leak was, an egregious breach. we all know that. i have been disappointed that there has not been unanimity in the condemnation of the leak, the protest outside of different homes, justice alito home. you identified the law, it is a criminal law, it has been on the books for a long time, it should be enforced. >> what do you think would happen if the shoe were on the other foot? if there was a decision that conservatives, did not like, and all of a sudden people showed up at homes of the more liberal justices? harassing them? trying to coerce a decision? and kevin mccarthy comes out, and says, i support those efforts because i want them to change their decision. wha
judge ken starr. he was a judge in dc court of appeals.eral of the united states one of the great legal minds of the country, i have a question. have you sign anything like this in your -- have you seen anything like this in your life, a liked first draft, where political party encouraging protests at homes of the justices. >> it has been one outrageous thing after another, the leak was, an egregious breach. we all know that. i have been disappointed that there has not been unanimity in...
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and ken wayne is here with a look at what is coming up this evening. have you ever heard anything like that? sounds like a the wind blowing and moaning and ghosts. all kind of wrapped up together. he did. put some thought into this what it was like all of those demons currently we will watch it is. yeah. mason stuff. thank you, guys. all right. what we're working on for 6 o'clock tonight. several bay area counties are now in the cdc's. >> yellow tier as covid cases rise. what local doctors are saying about the uptick in infections and as we've been telling you, 2 people have died after a small plane crash this afternoon era tourist hot spot in marin county, one of its investigators are revealing about what happened there. and chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has our mother's day forecast. i'm ken wayne. the news at 6 is next. >> from the bay area's local news station. we now with breaking news. >> 2 people are dead after a small plane crash this afternoon in the marin headlands school and a national park service. authorities report that at around 2,
and ken wayne is here with a look at what is coming up this evening. have you ever heard anything like that? sounds like a the wind blowing and moaning and ghosts. all kind of wrapped up together. he did. put some thought into this what it was like all of those demons currently we will watch it is. yeah. mason stuff. thank you, guys. all right. what we're working on for 6 o'clock tonight. several bay area counties are now in the cdc's. >> yellow tier as covid cases rise. what local...
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i'm ken wayne and moore. the news at 6 is next. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatment. >> from the bay area's local ne
i'm ken wayne and moore. the news at 6 is next. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 and up that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice....
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this is why i ran for this office, to unseat a corrupt attorney general, ken paxton.now more than ever to change what's going on. and that's what i'm doing, that's what i'm focusing on come november. >> it also has to do with the intensity, right, that voters feel for the issues. and right now it isn't enough. i wonder if you think this mobilizes them into a critical mass that might actually change things. >> absolutely. texans are tired of the leadership that we have right now. the six-week abortion ban we experienced at mid last year and then the potential fall of roe have been at the top of mind of voters and now this is just another example of failed leadership that we have. texans are ready to have -- >> sorry to interrupt you, rochelle, but on guns, right, and i ask you this specifically because you saw in the last year despite rising rates in gun violence that actually texas adopted some more pro-gun laws. do you think that not just in texas, but around the country, that this is going to sway voters who are in the majority when it comes to some of these measure
this is why i ran for this office, to unseat a corrupt attorney general, ken paxton.now more than ever to change what's going on. and that's what i'm doing, that's what i'm focusing on come november. >> it also has to do with the intensity, right, that voters feel for the issues. and right now it isn't enough. i wonder if you think this mobilizes them into a critical mass that might actually change things. >> absolutely. texans are tired of the leadership that we have right now. the...
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i'm catherine heenan ken wayne. the warning covers much of northern california.temperatures and wind gusts that could reach up to 40 miles an hour are creating that. >> high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter we've had are causing them to keep a very close eye on the conditions earlier in the year than usual. >> find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when the those would start to show they're drying out. so this year, it's a little bit earlier that as years.
i'm catherine heenan ken wayne. the warning covers much of northern california.temperatures and wind gusts that could reach up to 40 miles an hour are creating that. >> high fire danger. cal fire says those factors combined with the dry winter we've had are causing them to keep a very close eye on the conditions earlier in the year than usual. >> find a lot of vegetation has already. where in past years it would be july august when the those would start to show they're drying out....
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i'm ken wayne. justine waldman in for pam moore tonight, the national weather service says the warning will continue from now until wednesday morning. as much of. >> northern central california is experiencing red flag conditions and the red flag warning coming just days after the fast-moving quill fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. it briefly forced evacuations in the area. all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. people are now safely back at home. crews worked overnight to strengthen containment lines and put out hot spots and no reports of any injuries or damage
i'm ken wayne. justine waldman in for pam moore tonight, the national weather service says the warning will continue from now until wednesday morning. as much of. >> northern central california is experiencing red flag conditions and the red flag warning coming just days after the fast-moving quill fire burned 135 acres north of fairfield. it briefly forced evacuations in the area. all evacuation orders and warnings have been lifted. people are now safely back at home. crews worked...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne.he bay is buzzing tonight and of course, hoping that the blue and gold can take care of business as they continue their quest for. >> yet another nba championship, we're going to be following all the activities all night long. but first, a kron four's gayle ong is a inside chase center. and gail, i know you've been talking to fans. what are you hearing? >> well, catherine, and just a moment ago, but fans were chanting go as they're going
i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne.he bay is buzzing tonight and of course, hoping that the blue and gold can take care of business as they continue their quest for. >> yet another nba championship, we're going to be following all the activities all night long. but first, a kron four's gayle ong is a inside chase center. and gail, i know you've been talking to fans. what are you hearing? >> well, catherine, and just a moment ago, but fans were chanting go as they're going
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a bit ken loach in what it shows you about the world.c story about someone being deceptive about who they are. yes, the theme and the tone very much puts you in the mind of loach�*s work. and i think some of the performers are, they're nonperforming. the whole thing has the smack of authenticity, and that's why i said there is definitely a loach element to this, and it is eye—opening and heartbreaking at times. but the thing that i think gives it a mainstream edge is that there is also this slightly melodramatic contrivance of the story about her own deception, and obviously i love juliette binoche anyway. i think she's great in everything, but she plays this really well. it's interesting that she is playing a character that's playing a character, and there's a dual layer to the performance anyway. really interesting. and best out this week? you've seen the quiet girl. i loved it, i loved it. it's beautiful, simple, gentle. how often do i find myself saying this, a remarkable performance by a very young actress? astonishing, and it's a d
a bit ken loach in what it shows you about the world.c story about someone being deceptive about who they are. yes, the theme and the tone very much puts you in the mind of loach�*s work. and i think some of the performers are, they're nonperforming. the whole thing has the smack of authenticity, and that's why i said there is definitely a loach element to this, and it is eye—opening and heartbreaking at times. but the thing that i think gives it a mainstream edge is that there is also this...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore. tonight. kron four's dan kerman talked with medical experts about who is getting sick and what people who are not sick can do. >> san francisco is seeing another surge in covid-19 cases with an average of 500 new cases a day at least those are the ones being reported. 98 people are also in the hospital more than double from a month ago. you are seeing in the hospital right now 2 main groups. the first group in the biggest group so unvaccinated. >> the second group is those who have not received any boosters and they tend to be older. that increase could continue. following the memorial day weekend. but medical experts are not gravely concerned, but we're not seeing is this huge run on hospitals. we're seeing. >> you know, modest increases in hospitalizations, very small increases and icu admissions. no increase in mortality. so that's all those are good things. and as the virus continues to change, one sad truth is clear. covid isn't going to go away. it will probably be around. >> for many ye
i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore. tonight. kron four's dan kerman talked with medical experts about who is getting sick and what people who are not sick can do. >> san francisco is seeing another surge in covid-19 cases with an average of 500 new cases a day at least those are the ones being reported. 98 people are also in the hospital more than double from a month ago. you are seeing in the hospital right now 2 main groups. the first group in the biggest group so unvaccinated. >>...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. it is set to be a busy weekend of holiday travel all over the bay area from the roads to the skies. we have team coverage of the push to get out of town. let's first. >> head over to kron four's theresa she caught up with some drivers who are heading to the north bay north. a little calmer out there right now. theresa looks like everybody got out of town who wanted to go. >> i think they were so wise, ken and catherine to get out of town early. now earlier, it was a little tricky out here. it kind of looks like a parking lot. not actually a one. 0 one heading northbound here in nevada. >> anyway, at this hour, as you can see behind me that there is no problems out here. >> but the interesting thing was that everyone i spoke with, they actually we're not heading out of town. they plan to have a staycation. this three-day weekend. >> the flip flops are out. so are the paddleboards rash guards. all signs summer is in the air here at sports basement in nevada. you can in the running i cau
i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. it is set to be a busy weekend of holiday travel all over the bay area from the roads to the skies. we have team coverage of the push to get out of town. let's first. >> head over to kron four's theresa she caught up with some drivers who are heading to the north bay north. a little calmer out there right now. theresa looks like everybody got out of town who wanted to go. >> i think they were so wise, ken and catherine to get out of town...
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let's talk about all of it with ken seitz. ken, i appreciate you coming on "worldwide exchange. this is not just a stock story it is a humanitarian story i read the transcript of the earnings call. you are doing all you can to increase production because belarus and ukraine and russia are offline. where do you stand with production increases >> hello, brian. pleasure to be with you. if we look at the impact of the conflict in eastern europe has had on the crop nutrients and nitrogen phosphate and pot ash, between belarus and russia, they produce 40% of the world's pot ash. there will be nutrient shortages. we are looking at what we can do in this environment. we mentioned on this call that we have the ability to ramp up pot ash production we increased pot ash production by 20% that is 70% of all production has come online in the last few years. we invested heavily in the nitrogen network we increased production by half we are the largest producer in the world. we are looking to ramp up. we have talked with the engineers and business people to see what it could look like. we beli
let's talk about all of it with ken seitz. ken, i appreciate you coming on "worldwide exchange. this is not just a stock story it is a humanitarian story i read the transcript of the earnings call. you are doing all you can to increase production because belarus and ukraine and russia are offline. where do you stand with production increases >> hello, brian. pleasure to be with you. if we look at the impact of the conflict in eastern europe has had on the crop nutrients and nitrogen...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore. thank you for joining us. is 6 despite steady hospitalization rates. the number of covid cases is rising in the bay area. and with mother's day as can mention and cinco de mayo celebrations happening over the next few days, is it safe to gather at this time? so joining us now to talk more about all of this ucsf infectious disease expert doctor peter chin-hong. doctor, thank you for being with us where you stand on this. the country is dealing with not wearing masks at a time when the numbers are rising. what is your advice? >> well, time i so think we can do all the things that we want to do, which is reconnect with humanity. reconnect with the moms. we connect the important people in our lives. but we have to do so and as safe as responsible away as possible to what it means is your safest when you're up to date on see if it's when you need knew how to access back. facts looted the oral agents. so the ones most at risk if something were to happen and of course, you can do the same things that we know. well, i
i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore. thank you for joining us. is 6 despite steady hospitalization rates. the number of covid cases is rising in the bay area. and with mother's day as can mention and cinco de mayo celebrations happening over the next few days, is it safe to gather at this time? so joining us now to talk more about all of this ucsf infectious disease expert doctor peter chin-hong. doctor, thank you for being with us where you stand on this. the country is dealing with not wearing...
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we have rob luna and ken mahoney.all assessment of the market, sort of extreme volatility particularly to the downside. we had back-to-back fridays where we had big swoons into the close. we had a couple of bounces, but always but never a moment where you think we got traction in the market. >> no follow-through to the upside. unit of labor costs went up and 10-year reits over 3%. i think the program there. you have a discount future earnings, higher rates, higher rates, more competition to stocks. charles what we're seeing these multiples compress. that is going on with higher interest rates. so whether it is airbnb, the stock issue of the day, a and b club, they keep rotating but at end of the day the market is not liking the multiple compressions. that is what it is telling us why we're not getting follow-through from yesterday. charles: to that point, rob, we're 3/4 of the way, little more through earnings season. the market is not listening to earnings right now but these are amazing companies that will be big lo
we have rob luna and ken mahoney.all assessment of the market, sort of extreme volatility particularly to the downside. we had back-to-back fridays where we had big swoons into the close. we had a couple of bounces, but always but never a moment where you think we got traction in the market. >> no follow-through to the upside. unit of labor costs went up and 10-year reits over 3%. i think the program there. you have a discount future earnings, higher rates, higher rates, more competition...
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just like ken said to really think about the people we're honoring today. you can just click in to kron on dot tv or get the app. and you can watch this stream it and just spend a few moments listening in. it will be an event that you will not want to miss and you don't even have to come out because you can just click and join right, ken? that's correct. aln right. thank you, stephanie, back to you. >> what a great way to honor our troops. thank you so much there for that live report. a red flag warning goes into effect in just a few hours and includes parts of the north bay. that warning will stick around until tomorrow night. fire officials are asking everyone to please be careful while enjoying memorial day festivities and keep an eye on those barbecues. kron four's. amanda hari has more. >> i spoke to a woman that was a firefighter for decades. she says when you could pick up a leaf like this one here and just crush it into dust, you know, just how little moisture there is in the air and how high the fire risk in its own. tell you been in front of it an
just like ken said to really think about the people we're honoring today. you can just click in to kron on dot tv or get the app. and you can watch this stream it and just spend a few moments listening in. it will be an event that you will not want to miss and you don't even have to come out because you can just click and join right, ken? that's correct. aln right. thank you, stephanie, back to you. >> what a great way to honor our troops. thank you so much there for that live report. a...
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so, part of it is a ken loach film aboutjust how tough life is at the bottom of the economic spectrumcircumstance. the other thing that's going on is she's lying to everybody. she's actually middle class. and she's gone into this to find out, to make visible the invisible, but she's lying to them about who she is. so there are two separate layers of the drama going on, and actually, i thought that worked really well because, on the one hand, you're seeing life, you're seeing just how tough it is, particularly on the ferries. the timescales involved, the amount of work that has to be done — backbreaking work for minimum wage. but this whole other layer, the fact that she's being deceitful, that she is somehow almost spying on them and drawing them into her friendship circle and pretending that she's understanding what's going on, but she has a whole other life that she's going to go back to, she's going to write a book. so i thought it was kind of really fascinating, a bit ken loach in what it shows you about the world, but also a dramatic story about someone being deceptive about who
so, part of it is a ken loach film aboutjust how tough life is at the bottom of the economic spectrumcircumstance. the other thing that's going on is she's lying to everybody. she's actually middle class. and she's gone into this to find out, to make visible the invisible, but she's lying to them about who she is. so there are two separate layers of the drama going on, and actually, i thought that worked really well because, on the one hand, you're seeing life, you're seeing just how tough it...
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so, part of it is a ken loach film aboutjust how tough life is at the bottom of the economic spectrum. the other thing that's going on is she's lying to everybody. she's actually middle class. and she's gone into this to find out, to make visible the invisible, but she's lying to them about who she is. so there are two separate layers of the drama going on, and actually, i thought that worked really well because, on the one hand, you're seeing life, you're seeing just how tough it is, particularly on the ferries. the timescales involved, the amount of work that has to be done — backbreaking work for minimum wage. but this whole other layer, the fact that she's being deceitful, that she is somehow almost spying on them and drawing them into her friendship circle and pretending that she's understanding what's going on, but she has a whole other life that she's going to go back to, she's going to write a book. so i thought it was kind of really fascinating, a bit ken loach in what it shows you about the world, but also a dramatic story about someone being deceptive about who they are. ye
so, part of it is a ken loach film aboutjust how tough life is at the bottom of the economic spectrum. the other thing that's going on is she's lying to everybody. she's actually middle class. and she's gone into this to find out, to make visible the invisible, but she's lying to them about who she is. so there are two separate layers of the drama going on, and actually, i thought that worked really well because, on the one hand, you're seeing life, you're seeing just how tough it is,...
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too close to call to call right now. >> attorney general ken paxton wins the g.o.p.depending off a challenge from george p. bush and, there is a lot of news out of texas this morning including this horrible story. 19 elementary school children and two teachers are now confirmed dead after an 18-year-old gunman opened fire inside a texas school. grieving families gathering to console each other at a local civic centered with some of them still awaiting the worst news of their lives. >> todd: texas attorney general ken paxton is the top legal official in the state. he joins us now. a.g. paxton congrats on your win but overshadowed on the events going on right now. what are you and your team doing right now to address what is happening in uvalde. >> we already have members down there. we have a crime victim's assistance group that goes down and immediately starts working with the victims whether that's medical help, that's mental health, whatever the issue is. we'll help people that are victims of a crime like this and so my team will be down there, already down there.
too close to call to call right now. >> attorney general ken paxton wins the g.o.p.depending off a challenge from george p. bush and, there is a lot of news out of texas this morning including this horrible story. 19 elementary school children and two teachers are now confirmed dead after an 18-year-old gunman opened fire inside a texas school. grieving families gathering to console each other at a local civic centered with some of them still awaiting the worst news of their lives....
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coming up next, ken griffin says recession is inevitable, but not likely in the short-term.hat interview is just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look how sovereign bonds are shaping up. we are seeing the move when it comes to the australian 10 year yield dropping nine basis points. this after we saw treasuries ending the session highs. the yield came off the richest levels of the day. let's look at the breaking news across the bloomberg. new zealand april trade numbers coming through. imports $5.73 billion. trade surplus. for april and the 12 month year today, that leaves a trade deficit of $9.117 billion. shery: it's time now for morning calls ahead of the asia trading day. strategist are saying investors worried about the u.s. recession may have gone too far. there will be no recession this year she says and the economy can bounce back. hsbc strategists are slashing their year and targets i 9%. they said the u.s. market is facing a growth slowdown in the second and third quarters. real rate shock is also sweeping through markets. strategist suggest staying
coming up next, ken griffin says recession is inevitable, but not likely in the short-term.hat interview is just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look how sovereign bonds are shaping up. we are seeing the move when it comes to the australian 10 year yield dropping nine basis points. this after we saw treasuries ending the session highs. the yield came off the richest levels of the day. let's look at the breaking news across the bloomberg. new zealand april trade numbers coming...
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let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear!r-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those drops will probably pass right by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait fifteen minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? be proactive about managing your symptoms by talking to your doctor about twice-daily xiidra. like i did. i prefer you didn't! xiidra. not today, dry eye. grillin', chillin', spillin', dillin'. bec-ing. never brie-ing. smokin', yolkin', flippin', dippin'.
let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear!r-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those drops will probably pass right by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic...
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the governor speaking later today as well. >> let's ask ken, ken, talk about this thing jasmine was mentioning about when there's the golden hour and it's in many way the golden minutes which is a time when going in and getting people that may be injured can be the difference between life and death. talk to us, ken, about the decisions or apparent nondecisions for this tactical unit. >> i'll tell you what experts are saying. they're saying this is not how police are trained to response to mass shootings. when districts are trained, the man that trains them, called this hour-long wait disgusting. police are taught to force in because most studies are showing most victims are killed within minutes. most here in uvalde did rush in. they were met with gunfire and hit with gunfire and had to retreat. some police officers went into the school to evacuate students. apparently none tried to breach the classroom where the student was holed up until the border patrol entered the room in a stacked formation with shields. that happened an hour after he entered the school. there are painful questions about
the governor speaking later today as well. >> let's ask ken, ken, talk about this thing jasmine was mentioning about when there's the golden hour and it's in many way the golden minutes which is a time when going in and getting people that may be injured can be the difference between life and death. talk to us, ken, about the decisions or apparent nondecisions for this tactical unit. >> i'll tell you what experts are saying. they're saying this is not how police are trained to...
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i'm vicki liviakis and i'm ken wayne. grant is off tonight. a man died.as injured in that accident today at a local park kron four's. dan thorn has the story from milpitas. a windy afternoon at at our llevan county park becomes deadly. santa clara county deputies responding to the scene in milpitas after report of a hang gliding accident. investigators say one man died and one woman was taken to the hospital. >> the victims relationship is unknown. this >> especially on the holiday trial trying to have fun and end losing your life. doesn't get any worse than that. >> this park is a popular spot for the air sport. the usual winds and high hillsides make it ideal for launching off and then soaring into the air. authorities say the woman and the man crashed on the 2500 foot tall monument peak just before noon monday. the circumstances surrounding the accident are still unclear. but it is known that there are risks despite how rewarding the sport, maybe and pretty interesting. and it looks like it would be fun, but i know i would not try its latest fatalities
i'm vicki liviakis and i'm ken wayne. grant is off tonight. a man died.as injured in that accident today at a local park kron four's. dan thorn has the story from milpitas. a windy afternoon at at our llevan county park becomes deadly. santa clara county deputies responding to the scene in milpitas after report of a hang gliding accident. investigators say one man died and one woman was taken to the hospital. >> the victims relationship is unknown. this >> especially on the holiday...
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ken brown around the time the other pastor was the growth ands church, ken brown decided to do the opposite his foot down and begin challenging his own congregants and make sure that his church would not become radicalized in the way that others were. reporter: when you tk to people in the community that see their participation in the church as part of their battle for the soul of the country, what about abortion? you are talking about a group that has long been opposed to abortion rights in the country. what does this supreme court leak mean for them moving forward? >> many of those voters, if the issue is the federal lies and pushed back to the states, many voters will now have to confront an altogether different calculus in november of an election year in which it is not clear whether or not abortion from the great single issue driver that has galvanized so many churches and frankly, which has invited so much of this partisan political activity from churches in recent decades, whether that will now be decentralized and whether you will see more activity on the ground at the local and sta
ken brown around the time the other pastor was the growth ands church, ken brown decided to do the opposite his foot down and begin challenging his own congregants and make sure that his church would not become radicalized in the way that others were. reporter: when you tk to people in the community that see their participation in the church as part of their battle for the soul of the country, what about abortion? you are talking about a group that has long been opposed to abortion rights in...
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i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne.tors are trying to figure out what went wrong when a hang glider came crashing down. a man died. a woman was injured in that accident today at a south bay park. kron four's dan thorn has the story from milpitas. >> a windy afternoon at at our llevan county park becomes deadly. santa clara county deputies responding to the scene in milpitas after report of a hang gliding accident. investigators say one man died and one woman was taken to the hospital. the victims relationship is unknown. this >> especially on the holiday trial trying to have fun and end up losing your life. so doesn't get any worse than that. >> this park is a popular spot for the air sport. the usual winds and high hillsides make it ideal for launching off and then soaring into the
i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne.tors are trying to figure out what went wrong when a hang glider came crashing down. a man died. a woman was injured in that accident today at a south bay park. kron four's dan thorn has the story from milpitas. >> a windy afternoon at at our llevan county park becomes deadly. santa clara county deputies responding to the scene in milpitas after report of a hang gliding accident. investigators say one man died and one woman was taken to the hospital. the...
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ken and catherine, back to you. just teen. thank you. procedures for police operations during mass shootings have evolved over time. >> tonight kron four's dan kerman talks with a former swat team member on how it was how it is now and what questions need to be asked about what just happened in texas. >> when looking at police response to mass shootings, the protocol up to and during 1999, ce columbine massacre was quite different. the officers did engage the subjects in the parking lot. >> but then they follow what the standard protocol us when officers were outgunned >> they they waited for tactical teams to respond. security consultant brian higgins is a lecturer at the john jay college of criminal justice. >> and retired bergen county police chief in swat team member. he says after columbine, the protocol changed waiting for tactical team is not the answer. officers will respond. have to go in immediately so long as the shootings occurred. initial reports suggest police in uvalde, texas initially followed protocol by engaging the sho
ken and catherine, back to you. just teen. thank you. procedures for police operations during mass shootings have evolved over time. >> tonight kron four's dan kerman talks with a former swat team member on how it was how it is now and what questions need to be asked about what just happened in texas. >> when looking at police response to mass shootings, the protocol up to and during 1999, ce columbine massacre was quite different. the officers did engage the subjects in the parking...
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let's bring in texas attorney general ken paxton.inistration breeze also running for reelection. generally you are part of a number of states representing a number of states that filed this request the court positively ruled on. you must be happy with the results pray. >> this is the last investor of federal law the numbers are statically high think april with the highest number of illegal crossings at least recorded in the history of our country. so if you remove title 42 along with what is already happening we have nothing preventing people from crossing. there is no restriction everyone is welcome. >> it is pretty rare democrats will criticize president biden over this. one of them who is, as mark kelly democrat senator from arizona but perhaps he's running for reelection this november. he had this to say, listen. >> i don't think title 42 needs to be in place forever. but, until his administration comes up and starts to execute on a plan we need to leave things the way they are right now. >> we arty have a crisis this will only g
let's bring in texas attorney general ken paxton.inistration breeze also running for reelection. generally you are part of a number of states representing a number of states that filed this request the court positively ruled on. you must be happy with the results pray. >> this is the last investor of federal law the numbers are statically high think april with the highest number of illegal crossings at least recorded in the history of our country. so if you remove title 42 along with what...
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ag ken paxton, thank you for being here this morning. the border continues wide open, ag ken paxton in texas this morning. stay with us. we'll be right back. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire monarch mining is fully funded and poised to become canada's next great gold producer, with four high grade projects close to their 100% owned, 750 tonnes per day capacity mill. monarch mining. reliq health is a profitable global medtech company achieving strong quarter over quarter revenue growth. with a rapidly expanding base of over 120 us clients, reliq expects to uplist to the nasdaq this year. reliq health technologies what's it like having xfinity internet? it's beyond gig-speed fast. so gaming with your niece, has never felt more intense. hey what does this button do? no, don't! we're talking supersonic wi-fi. three times the bandwidth and the power to co
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ken starr, thank you very much.bution to this country over the decades, and for coming on tonight, god bless you first. >> mark, god bless. >> we'll be right back. mark: welcome back america, senator mike lee is a fantastic senator. he is up for reelection. also he was a law clerk to justice alito, an old friend of mine too. and i don't know how pull this off, senator, you come out with a book. called saving nine the fight against the left plan to pack the supreme court and destroy american liberty, the timing of that book could not be better. so, among other things, you say in your book, you talk about the purpose of this supreme court. what is this purpose of the supreme court? to find out what is polling out there? make law? amend the constitution? or to do as this court appears to be ready to do, in the abortion case? >> mark. as in chapter one. the purpose of this supreme court to decide cases or controversy brought before the jurisdiction of the court, they interpret ambiguities in the law. that is how they de
ken starr, thank you very much.bution to this country over the decades, and for coming on tonight, god bless you first. >> mark, god bless. >> we'll be right back. mark: welcome back america, senator mike lee is a fantastic senator. he is up for reelection. also he was a law clerk to justice alito, an old friend of mine too. and i don't know how pull this off, senator, you come out with a book. called saving nine the fight against the left plan to pack the supreme court and destroy...
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what is fascinating about this for all their calls that there's illegal manipulation going on with ken manipulate the stock higher. now did any of them do this with nefarious intent to try to sell out at 70, 60, 50? i don't know. i don't think so. i think a lot of them were just dilution all. but they did do that, and now the pain is starting to be felt by average people. liz: why are they dilutional for doing what wall street has done for so long, which is banding together to try and move the stock. charlie: you sure wall street has done that? liz: well wall street takes a position with a huge amount of money. charlie: who on wall street? liz: let's put it this way. through the history of the markets where a company looks at something and says that is going down and i'm going to short it. charlie: which one? liz: well there was a company. charlie: there are people that short stocks. so there are people that short stocks. if you go on message boards, and you to the, you get in trouble. by the way there's a guy who runs the insider right now. he got in trouble for touting stocks. he got
what is fascinating about this for all their calls that there's illegal manipulation going on with ken manipulate the stock higher. now did any of them do this with nefarious intent to try to sell out at 70, 60, 50? i don't know. i don't think so. i think a lot of them were just dilution all. but they did do that, and now the pain is starting to be felt by average people. liz: why are they dilutional for doing what wall street has done for so long, which is banding together to try and move the...
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my portfolio managers -- guy: bloomberg's francine lacqua speaking with ken griffin. bloomberg. ♪ guy: we are wrapping up the thursday session for european stocks. one more day to go. it has been an incredibly bumpy week. today no exception. most european markets are down recently. the ftse 100 is underperforming. in dax down by 1.2. the cac aura down by 1.55 -- cac khairat -- the cac down by 1.55. we had a lot of work to do first thing this morning. we had been in a pretty tight range ever since. off the lows, but only just. a lot of people are trying to answer that question right now, where does the stock drop stop is one that we hear a lot right now. every single sector is in negative territory. the obvious outperformer's, health care and utilities doing well. energy is underperforming more than that. at the bottom of the market, the growth continuing to react. food and beverages down. insurance, financial services and retail sector. work field making a bid for home serve. it's around 1200. still a little bit of caution. the private equity story continues. some of
my portfolio managers -- guy: bloomberg's francine lacqua speaking with ken griffin. bloomberg. ♪ guy: we are wrapping up the thursday session for european stocks. one more day to go. it has been an incredibly bumpy week. today no exception. most european markets are down recently. the ftse 100 is underperforming. in dax down by 1.2. the cac aura down by 1.55 -- cac khairat -- the cac down by 1.55. we had a lot of work to do first thing this morning. we had been in a pretty tight range ever...
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host: ken, are you still there? you had a follow-up. caller: yes, i am. is your speaker familiar with the fires of 1910? huge wildfire that went across the northwestern united states. it was probably just as severe as any fire we have now. the main difference was we did not have the people. i think your speaker is basically pushing the global warming, you know, that is what he is pushing. i don't agree with that. host: matthew eby, is that what you are doing? guest: i think we are talking probability. there is a probability of something happening like a large fire in 1910 and that could happen again and again. the question is, how frequent are those and is the frequency of those events or the size of the fires growing over time? it is an observed thing. it is not a hypothesis of what happened. these are interactions we are seeing. that has to do with warmer environments and the changing forest because it is hotter out with less humidity. host: larry in florida. good morning. caller: good morning. say, i have a question plus a theory. and i would like to a
host: ken, are you still there? you had a follow-up. caller: yes, i am. is your speaker familiar with the fires of 1910? huge wildfire that went across the northwestern united states. it was probably just as severe as any fire we have now. the main difference was we did not have the people. i think your speaker is basically pushing the global warming, you know, that is what he is pushing. i don't agree with that. host: matthew eby, is that what you are doing? guest: i think we are talking...
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ken dilanian, nbc news, washington >>> up next, the earth shattering image from outer space.ay, way out there in the milky way. test test test >>> we knew it was out there, a super massive black hole in our own galaxy, the milky way. but tonight, for the first time, we're actually seeing it here's tom costello. >> reporter: take a deep look into what scientists call the gentle giant in the milky way, a massive black hole called sagittarius a. orbiting around it, a violent gravitational pull of super heated gases, dust, and chunks of old stars. 4 million times the size of the sun. >> the material was swirling around so quickly that the appearance could change from minute to minute >> reporter: just like a sci-fi movie, the hole itself represents the warping of speed and time its shape, size, and location precisely what albert einstein predicted in his theory of relatively what's on the other side of that black hole? >> as you fall into the black hole, you're going into the future. as you get close, but miss it and come back out, you'll discover an hour has passed for you, but
ken dilanian, nbc news, washington >>> up next, the earth shattering image from outer space.ay, way out there in the milky way. test test test >>> we knew it was out there, a super massive black hole in our own galaxy, the milky way. but tonight, for the first time, we're actually seeing it here's tom costello. >> reporter: take a deep look into what scientists call the gentle giant in the milky way, a massive black hole called sagittarius a. orbiting around it, a...
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ken dilanian, nbc news, aztec, new mexico >>> we'll take a break. coming up next, celebrating a new friend in the neighborhood i speak with "sesame street's" groundbreaking new star >>> before we go, this is asian american and pacific islander heritage month and to mark it, a special guest stopped by our "nightly news: kids edition" program recently ji-young, who is korean american, tells me why she enjoys her new friends on "sesame street." what do you like to share with people about your background? >> oh, i mean, it's really cool to share things that are special to your family like food and holidays and language and stuff, because it makes a stronger community, to share all those things that make us different. >> and for kids who are watching, i know it's been a tough couple of years with this pandemic. how do you buck up your spirits when you're anxious >> what does "anxious" mean again >> "anxious" means you're a little afraid of what's going on or maybe you don't quite understand it and it makes you nervous. >> yeah, i felt anxious before, tha
ken dilanian, nbc news, aztec, new mexico >>> we'll take a break. coming up next, celebrating a new friend in the neighborhood i speak with "sesame street's" groundbreaking new star >>> before we go, this is asian american and pacific islander heritage month and to mark it, a special guest stopped by our "nightly news: kids edition" program recently ji-young, who is korean american, tells me why she enjoys her new friends on "sesame street." what...
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ken brown and bill. they have come to agree on one important thing. both believe there is a war for the soul of the american church. how does that show up in their ministry? tim: yes, amna, it's rely fascinating. bill bolin actually leads a church in my hometown in brighton, michigan. and the reason that bill bolin became sort of a celebrity overnight in the community and the reason that his church began to grow so explosively was because he refused to close down his church and comply with government regulations at the beginning of the covid pandemic, before this was really seen as an explicitly partisan political issue. bill bolin and his church decided to make it one, and they really reaped a whirlwind from it. they saw their church grow from about 100 people on any given sunday. and, of course, in another suburb of detroit not far from there is ken brown's church. he has seen in his own congregation a lurch to the right and a real sort of dangerous appreciation for conspiracy theorizing and far right fringe politics. and so ken brown right around t
ken brown and bill. they have come to agree on one important thing. both believe there is a war for the soul of the american church. how does that show up in their ministry? tim: yes, amna, it's rely fascinating. bill bolin actually leads a church in my hometown in brighton, michigan. and the reason that bill bolin became sort of a celebrity overnight in the community and the reason that his church began to grow so explosively was because he refused to close down his church and comply with...
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ken and pam are here with the news at 6. story? i saw a pro jam ago gate park years ago and eddie vetter got sick. yeah. the flu or something. he saying a couple songs and then they had to bring somebody else to fall into and and was raising his. it was this guy named neil young. so that pretty who thing so. thank you, thank you. tonight at 6 o'clock we've been talking about this story back to bad. >> sideshows happening in antioch over the weekend. how the mayor is reacting as the city works to enforce a 0 tolerance policy for the illegal activity. plus, we are learning more tonight about the gunman who opened fire at that new york supermarket in buffalo and attacked apparently was months in the making. i'm ken wayne. i'm kaile more. the news at 6 is >> from the bay area's local news station.
ken and pam are here with the news at 6. story? i saw a pro jam ago gate park years ago and eddie vetter got sick. yeah. the flu or something. he saying a couple songs and then they had to bring somebody else to fall into and and was raising his. it was this guy named neil young. so that pretty who thing so. thank you, thank you. tonight at 6 o'clock we've been talking about this story back to bad. >> sideshows happening in antioch over the weekend. how the mayor is reacting as the city...
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joining me now is ceo ken mahone. also joining the conversation all morning long is mitch he rochelle and payne capital management president and podcast host, ryan payne. great to see everybody this morning. thank you so much for being here. ken mahone, kicking things off with you. we're here, the federal reserve's may meeting has arrived and jay powell told us what to expect, 50 basis point hike they'll announce tomorrow. how do you think stocks react? >> well, thank god they've been telegraphing this room forever and ever it seems. the reason why stocks are having trouble with traction is the credibility of the federal reserve. all last year, it's transitory, it's transitory, up until jerome powell was reappointed to chair chairagain, let's retire the transitory. it's the drum beat on and on about rate hikes we're behind on inflation. it's like a movie where michael keaton was six different places at one time. the fed has like 19 different speeches every day, more hawkish than the next, i have eight rate hikes, 12 r
joining me now is ceo ken mahone. also joining the conversation all morning long is mitch he rochelle and payne capital management president and podcast host, ryan payne. great to see everybody this morning. thank you so much for being here. ken mahone, kicking things off with you. we're here, the federal reserve's may meeting has arrived and jay powell told us what to expect, 50 basis point hike they'll announce tomorrow. how do you think stocks react? >> well, thank god they've been...
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>> well, thank you, ken, carley for having me on. happening people used to come to california because it is where they pursue their dreams. unfortunately the nightmares are taking over. you have exploding violent and street crime. you have homelessness at an all-time high. in fact, quarter of the homeless population in california the entire nation. the fentanyl poisoning is going to kill more californians in cities then covid appeared this toxic mixture as a result of people leaving, hundreds of thousands of people leaving the state of california. in fact we lost congressional seat in the last redistricting. >> carley: the cities that lost the most san francisco, los angeles, new york, new york, across the board nationally. those are blue states course in the city that gained most residents of miami, phoenix, tampa all red states. this is an example of people voting with what they see? >> absolutely. i think when people see the atmosphere, the culture around them and particularly los angeles and san francisco, they see a spiral of la
>> well, thank you, ken, carley for having me on. happening people used to come to california because it is where they pursue their dreams. unfortunately the nightmares are taking over. you have exploding violent and street crime. you have homelessness at an all-time high. in fact, quarter of the homeless population in california the entire nation. the fentanyl poisoning is going to kill more californians in cities then covid appeared this toxic mixture as a result of people leaving,...
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ken delaney, i want to bring you in, as well.have any clarity and this reporting is the first report i've seen about the federal marshals handcuffing one of the parents. that, i don't have clarity on and our colleague julia haynesly has great sources there has been reporting that, for example, the officer who fired the fatal shot was an off-duty bortac agent. so there is some kind of customs and border protection -- frank's right. those are two separate facilities right in that town and a lot of those officers live in that town and so they all rushed in e essentially. it's not even clear that this was a formal response by one particular team that works together because we also learned at this news conference that in that stack of officers that finally went in and breached the door and killed the shooter included also some local police. so that was some real heroism. we shouldn't -- as we're questioning the law enforcement response initially, we should also point out that some very brave people went in and braved gun fire and even
ken delaney, i want to bring you in, as well.have any clarity and this reporting is the first report i've seen about the federal marshals handcuffing one of the parents. that, i don't have clarity on and our colleague julia haynesly has great sources there has been reporting that, for example, the officer who fired the fatal shot was an off-duty bortac agent. so there is some kind of customs and border protection -- frank's right. those are two separate facilities right in that town and a lot...
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emily: ken griffin at the milken institute.rg will bring your more coverage from the conference throughout the suite. and speaking of these companies, they are now struggling over concerns of what role online media will play in the future. tech companies lost $2 trillion in market value during april alone. why not and how long will it last? i'm joined by rich greenfield to get his perspective. when you look at media companies, in particular netflix, spotify, meta, all down more than 50% so far this year. how long is this keep up? rich: this is pretty ugly. i think part of the challenge is we're in sort of uncharted territory. we don't, we know what a recession looks like. we know what global or geopolitical unrest looks li ke in eastern europe and russia. what we don't know if the unlock effect of the pandemic. and what i mean by that is, has consumer behavior really fundamentally changed? you're looking at sort of a surge vacation travel. people want to be out of their houses. try to book a trip to disney world. it is complete
emily: ken griffin at the milken institute.rg will bring your more coverage from the conference throughout the suite. and speaking of these companies, they are now struggling over concerns of what role online media will play in the future. tech companies lost $2 trillion in market value during april alone. why not and how long will it last? i'm joined by rich greenfield to get his perspective. when you look at media companies, in particular netflix, spotify, meta, all down more than 50% so far...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. the news at 6 coming up next. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more.. catching my train... making moves... ♪ making a connection... a train connection. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. are you ready to du more
i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. the news at 6 coming up next. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more.. catching my train... making moves... ♪ making a connection... a train connection. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can...