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michelle: i am michelle kwan. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you. >> can we take a picture? michelle: of course. [indiscernible] we came on our lunch break. >> i have class monday. there's debate here. michelle: i was going to say quote for joe biden. dodidn't trump dear some -- something here on monday? michelle: i don't know. i mean i don't care. biden -- we have vice president biden here as well as his wife dr. jill biden. i travel all over the country. campaigning. sure you are going to run into a lot of -- i would get a lot of the -- graduated in 2010. it is an exciting state to live in. now coming over to new hampshire, seeing how much of a political state this really is, it is amazing. we do not see this in maine at all. >> it is really nice. an exciting state to live in. you.ank thank you for doing this. out of curiosity, why are you supporting biden? i was working in the state department. i think after figure skating, it is one of those things where athletes are like, what i my going to do for the rest of my life? polly site is my major. -- political science was my
michelle: i am michelle kwan. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you. >> can we take a picture? michelle: of course. [indiscernible] we came on our lunch break. >> i have class monday. there's debate here. michelle: i was going to say quote for joe biden. dodidn't trump dear some -- something here on monday? michelle: i don't know. i mean i don't care. biden -- we have vice president biden here as well as his wife dr. jill biden. i travel all over the country....
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[indiscernible] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] michelle: i am michelle. to meet you. i assume you are noting monday -- voting monday. >> i am excited. i feel like that is a common theme. a good number of undecided folks. i feel like in some ways the people living there are spoiled because they get all the candidates. >> yeah, right. great, i which is so think. there is no better way to get someone -- >> i feel like you get a lot more. you get a lot more real, a lot more genuine. i feel like that is missed in the political process. the ads and everything. votelle: how can you just for somebody based on a 52nd ad 50-second ad? things, oncethose you decide, you are locked in. i have had the pleasure to know the bidens for a while now. now is not ok. >> i completely agree. in so many different levels. michelle: when people say, it is the dangers of what is happening. impeachment. building walls. you remember that? ripping families apart. about the media cycles, it goes pretty quick. it is forgotten about a couple of weeks later. it is one thing after another. things.ity t
[indiscernible] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] michelle: i am michelle. to meet you. i assume you are noting monday -- voting monday. >> i am excited. i feel like that is a common theme. a good number of undecided folks. i feel like in some ways the people living there are spoiled because they get all the candidates. >> yeah, right. great, i which is so think. there is no better way to get someone -- >> i feel like you get a lot more. you get a lot more real, a lot...
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both beautiful, michele and martin macneill. everybody loved smart, charismatic michele from childhood on, said her sister linda cluff. >> she entered different pageants. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. she was an exchange student in switzerland. she excelled at everything. >> martin did, too, in his own way. took a little while but eventually he became a doctor and then a lawyer and then a leader in his church of the jesus christ of latter day saints. >> did they just run off together? >> they got married by a justice of the peace. >> they had four children. eventually set up house in a place called pleasant grove in utah and loved their family life so much they adopted four more little kids, three of them from ukraine. alexis from the first set of four, followed her father everywhere, was his little shadow. >> you kind of idolized him, huh? >> i did. i wanted to follow in his foot steps. i became a doctor because of him. >> so for people from the outside looking in, what would they see? >> a very happy family. a wo
both beautiful, michele and martin macneill. everybody loved smart, charismatic michele from childhood on, said her sister linda cluff. >> she entered different pageants. she won homecoming queen. she did modeling. she was an exchange student in switzerland. she excelled at everything. >> martin did, too, in his own way. took a little while but eventually he became a doctor and then a lawyer and then a leader in his church of the jesus christ of latter day saints. >> did they...
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his ex-girlfriend michelle. >> michelle la france, who was the defendant's alibi in 2008, has now come home and that paul went to narrowsburg and that paul killed catherine. >> what was that phone call like? >> it was now time to get to work. >> reporter: jim farrell was now the district attorney. he teamed up with the former d.a., steve lungen. >> didn't it feel good you had a break? >> it's a break. but, again, i needed more information. >> reporter: investigators sat la france down to hear her story. >> let's start back in the beginning. >> okay. >> reporter: during a six-hour interview, michelle laid out what she claimed was the true story of how paul killed catherine. she said he started plotting weeks before the murder. >> he was researching things on the internet. he was going to chloroform her and leave her and then burn the house down around her and she was going to die in the fire. >> reporter: michelle says one week before the fire she and paul went to catherine's house to move his things out and paul unlocked the basement doors. >> so that he can go up the next time we had
his ex-girlfriend michelle. >> michelle la france, who was the defendant's alibi in 2008, has now come home and that paul went to narrowsburg and that paul killed catherine. >> what was that phone call like? >> it was now time to get to work. >> reporter: jim farrell was now the district attorney. he teamed up with the former d.a., steve lungen. >> didn't it feel good you had a break? >> it's a break. but, again, i needed more information. >> reporter:...
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michelle griego. >> we'll send it over to you michelle. >> reporter: vern and dennis, you guys halfwayn. you're at the beach. i'm in a restaurant. the sports tvs are on and they are getting breakfast and they plan to watch the game later tonight. yes, a lot of 49ers fans came from the west coast and they want today see what miami was all about. we got to see what it was about, too. >> show me what i need to do. >> ♪ yeah! my youngest song. >>> i don't like to drink act loan but i guess i'll try it. ♪ >> so these are some of our most popular dishes. cuban sandwich which is iconic to the city of mime. >> and it is warm and gooey. yum. >> we have coffee all day long. miami has that 305 which is our zip code. this is our classic cuban coffee which is pretty much espresso with a lot of sugar and this is our [ñspeaking foreign languageñ] espresso cuban coffee with a little milk. this is a co latt fa. >>> dancing in miami goes hand in hand. a lot of the best salsa dancers are here in miami and it is to share with other people on the floor and it is just something that it is great. >>> the bes
michelle griego. >> we'll send it over to you michelle. >> reporter: vern and dennis, you guys halfwayn. you're at the beach. i'm in a restaurant. the sports tvs are on and they are getting breakfast and they plan to watch the game later tonight. yes, a lot of 49ers fans came from the west coast and they want today see what miami was all about. we got to see what it was about, too. >> show me what i need to do. >> ♪ yeah! my youngest song. >>> i don't like to...
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, you know michelle, that little girl. as the first time i noticed i was known for something other than my size. it was a great feeling. i never had that before. keep in mind, i only have that feeling as well. still, when i went on in public, it wasn't there. i started to realize i still am growing on the inside. you grow all your life. think about your emotional stability, emotions, relationship, psychology and all of these things that make who you are, continues to evolve the rest of your life. so then came third grade and it was a rainy day, so the teacher taught us chest. then we play a lot. guess what, i was great. i would win tournaments. there it was again. i would go into the halls and i hated walking into the chest hall, a huge room, so many tables and when i would walk in, everybody was staring and i was like please god, just give me to my table and i climb up the table and i had to sit on my knees or i couldn't see. most of the time, mostly boys and they would stare at me and a lot of times i beat them in ten mi
, you know michelle, that little girl. as the first time i noticed i was known for something other than my size. it was a great feeling. i never had that before. keep in mind, i only have that feeling as well. still, when i went on in public, it wasn't there. i started to realize i still am growing on the inside. you grow all your life. think about your emotional stability, emotions, relationship, psychology and all of these things that make who you are, continues to evolve the rest of your...
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>> yes. >> i'm michelle quan. >> oh, i know you. >> could we take a picture?>> sure. >> thank you. >> if i am at a class -- i was going to say. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i'm sure you will run into a lot of -- >> yeah, i went to [inaudible] i graduated in 2010 so it's an exciting state to live in. >> we don't see this in maine at all. living here, it's been amazing. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for doing this. >> out of curiosity, why are you supporting biden? >> i worked for the state department and i think after figure skating it was one of the things we were asked like what will i do for the rest of my life so i went back to school and [inaudible] was my major which was very fitting so i worked for john kerry and the obama administration so i seen firsthand the difference between good leadership and bad leadership, i.e., what we are dealing with now and it's like who among the candidates, there are 11 candidates that are -- there are many of them but to me he stands out as the one -
>> yes. >> i'm michelle quan. >> oh, i know you. >> could we take a picture?>> sure. >> thank you. >> if i am at a class -- i was going to say. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i'm sure you will run into a lot of -- >> yeah, i went to [inaudible] i graduated in 2010 so it's an exciting state to live in. >> we don't see this in maine at all. living here, it's been amazing. [inaudible conversations]...
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michelle could not believe what police were telling them.that scrawny, unassuming guy who worked for kevin mowing lawns. in fact he had done some work on michelle's lawn a few weeks earlier. michelle felt badly when he told her he just had his wisdom teeth out. >> i was so worried about him for the two days that he was there, and to think what he did to my brother. >> and her sister-in-law? it felt impossible to take that in. >> when i saw her mugshot i didn't even recognize her. she just had a different look about her. she's been in my life for 15 years and i didn't even know who she was. >> the next morning detectives recovered kevin's body buried in a shallow grave behind that high school right where morgan said it would be. and the following day steve shappell was picked up nearly 2,000 miles away in colorado. >> i still can't imagine him doing it. i can imagine morgan doing it. i don't know what they were thinking. >> figuring out what they were thinking was now the job of the county prosecutor, and it would prove to be more complicated
michelle could not believe what police were telling them.that scrawny, unassuming guy who worked for kevin mowing lawns. in fact he had done some work on michelle's lawn a few weeks earlier. michelle felt badly when he told her he just had his wisdom teeth out. >> i was so worried about him for the two days that he was there, and to think what he did to my brother. >> and her sister-in-law? it felt impossible to take that in. >> when i saw her mugshot i didn't even recognize...
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please give a warm savannah welcome to michele sullivan. thank you so much and, and thank you to to the festival people you put on a tremendous event. also to savannah it's my first time here and i absolutely love it and i will definitely return. i also love the weather. when i left home yesterday in illinois it was minus eight. so i greatly appreciate the 60 something degree weather today. [laughter] i also thank you for your time today. takeke her home and treat her like everybody else. that's advice doctor gave my parents over five decades ago. [laughter] on the day i was born. this is after he took an x-ray because i had a bit of a club foot and he discovered i had a type of dwarfism. which a few years later they found out was a very rare type of dwarfism. i like to think that my parents would have done that anyway, take me home and treat me like everybody else, but the affirmation is always nice. you may not think that was a big w deal, but back in the 60s, people who are born with a disability were not treated like everybody else. and
please give a warm savannah welcome to michele sullivan. thank you so much and, and thank you to to the festival people you put on a tremendous event. also to savannah it's my first time here and i absolutely love it and i will definitely return. i also love the weather. when i left home yesterday in illinois it was minus eight. so i greatly appreciate the 60 something degree weather today. [laughter] i also thank you for your time today. takeke her home and treat her like everybody else....
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, you know michelle, that little girl. as the first time i noticed i was known for something other than my size. it was a great feeling. i never had that before. keep in mind, i only have that feeling as well. still, when i went on in public, it wasn't there. i started to realize i still am growing on the inside. you grow all your life. think about your emotional stability, emotions, relationship, psychology and all of these things that make who you are, continues to evolve the rest of your life. so then came third grade and it was a rainy day, so the teacher taught us chest. then we play a lot. guess what, i was great. i would win tournaments. there it was again. i would go into the halls and i hated walking into the chest hall, a huge room, so many tables and when i would walk in, everybody was staring and i was like please god, just give me to my table and i climb up the table and i had to sit on my knees or i couldn't see. most of the time, mostly boys and they would stare at me and a lot of times i beat them in ten mi
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that will officially be named michelle obama elementary. then she can come visit and come on our show and we can all talk and be friends. >> sounds like a plan to me. glad you have it altogether. >> welcome to february 13th which i just found out is -- >> galentine's day. >> we find out new information all the time on this show. >> amazing. >> education. >> you can't miss a single day. especially when michelle obama shows up. >> speak it into existence. >> low visibility in petaluma, for the rest of us, an onshore breeze and a low cloud deck. those will work in combination to make it cooler today than yesterday. that was after record highs the previous two days. 39 to 42 around the bay and inland. 49 at the coast. the coast stays in the low to mid 50s. the rest of us hit 56 to 60 at noon. 60 to 62 at 4:00. let's check out the commute. >> hi, ladies at home or streaming online, happy galentine's day to you. the san mateo 101 project. expect nightly lane closures between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on 101 between 380 in south san francisco and wh
that will officially be named michelle obama elementary. then she can come visit and come on our show and we can all talk and be friends. >> sounds like a plan to me. glad you have it altogether. >> welcome to february 13th which i just found out is -- >> galentine's day. >> we find out new information all the time on this show. >> amazing. >> education. >> you can't miss a single day. especially when michelle obama shows up. >> speak it into...
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michelle and monica's amateur detective work paid off. showing the sketch around, they got a tip. the guy in the sketch was a gangbanger who went by the street name c-styles. now the sisters wanted to find him. if you're right, if this is the guy, he's a killer and a gangbanger, and you're just going to, what, walk up on him and say -- >> he wasn't going to get away with killing our sister. >> i wanted to be able to tell the police where he was and like, "come. come. let's go get him." >> reporter: they didn't find him. but they did tell detective williams, who ran the name through a gang database and discovered, unfortunately, there was more than one c-styles. >> there's big c-styles, there's a little c-styles. >> reporter: eventually williams found a c-styles who'd been on probation at the time of the murder. >> our first goal was to identify the connection between the c-styles and crystal taylor. any gang affiliation, any relatives, was he a boyfriend, ex-boyfriend? the sisters say no. her friends say no. there's no evidence to support
michelle and monica's amateur detective work paid off. showing the sketch around, they got a tip. the guy in the sketch was a gangbanger who went by the street name c-styles. now the sisters wanted to find him. if you're right, if this is the guy, he's a killer and a gangbanger, and you're just going to, what, walk up on him and say -- >> he wasn't going to get away with killing our sister. >> i wanted to be able to tell the police where he was and like, "come. come. let's go...
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michelle: a lot of it remains to be seen. of shareholders used to be passive, blackrock, state street. they are becoming more focused on climate change as an issue that they can have an impact on. it really depends on if majority action of the shareholder group that is pushing to get the raymond off the board is able to appeal to these other shareholders. they could succeed. it all depends on what they say. described bybeing some of the people you spoke to as an incredibly important moment. how do you think this may ultimately play out? michelle: this group majority action has had success in the past and getting the largest proxy advisor to get on board with some of the proposals. if they are able to do that, they could succeed. at the end of the day, jpmorgan is a company that has risen to the top in terms of its biggest bank in the u.s.. last year, record profits. lee raymond arguably has a role in that. i don't know if shareholders will say this is something that needs to be changed. vonnie: do they have a positive alterna
michelle: a lot of it remains to be seen. of shareholders used to be passive, blackrock, state street. they are becoming more focused on climate change as an issue that they can have an impact on. it really depends on if majority action of the shareholder group that is pushing to get the raymond off the board is able to appeal to these other shareholders. they could succeed. it all depends on what they say. described bybeing some of the people you spoke to as an incredibly important moment. how...
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to bob michele, priya misra, matthew hornbach, thank you. from new york city for our audience worldwide, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. that is 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield"" this is bloomberg tv. ? [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, designed to save you money. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. and save even more when you say "bring my own phone" into your voice remote. that's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq." we focus on the access, risks, and rewards of exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: tesla on a tear. shares shift in the hyperspeed. we look at the etf's with the most exposure. don't loo
to bob michele, priya misra, matthew hornbach, thank you. from new york city for our audience worldwide, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. that is 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield"" this is bloomberg tv. ? [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time....
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jonathan: back with us, bob michele, matthew hornbach, and priya misra. bob michele is back here.et's talk about the shift in high-yield. you are leaning into this? bob: yeah. i don't want to fight this. if you go back to the middle of last year, it looked like we were headed towards recession. the central banks eased en masse. we totaled 88 central bank rate cuts totaling 9000 basis points. you got compromise on trade. so what is there to fight? and i look at it from the perspective, you worry about high-yield. if you think you are going to lose money. to lose money, you need to fall to go up. default rates go up when you have a recession. if the probability of recession is reduced so dramatically, why do i want to fight that? i will not have default rates, i will not lose money, and i have got loads of clients around the planet looking to get into something that has a positive yield. jonathan: summer of last year, this was a 180. you were worried. you were worried about the end of psychodynamics bleeding into fixed income -- it did not happen. what was the inflection point for y
jonathan: back with us, bob michele, matthew hornbach, and priya misra. bob michele is back here.et's talk about the shift in high-yield. you are leaning into this? bob: yeah. i don't want to fight this. if you go back to the middle of last year, it looked like we were headed towards recession. the central banks eased en masse. we totaled 88 central bank rate cuts totaling 9000 basis points. you got compromise on trade. so what is there to fight? and i look at it from the perspective, you worry...
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to bob michele, priya misra, matthew hornbach, thank you.m new york city for our audience worldwide, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. that is 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ francine: rothschild is one of the most famous names in the world of finance, tracing back over 250 years. from the jewish quarter in frankfurt, the family expanded across europe, becoming bankers for royalty and government for generations. along history comes with preconceptions. so how do you modernize such a storied brand and its business? on this episode of "leaders with lacqua," i meet ariane de rothschild. ariane de rothschild, thank you so much for joining us here.
to bob michele, priya misra, matthew hornbach, thank you.m new york city for our audience worldwide, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. that is 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ francine: rothschild is one of the most famous names in the world of finance, tracing back over 250 years. from the jewish quarter in frankfurt, the family expanded across europe, becoming bankers for royalty and...
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i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. good morning. 4:31 this morning. let's get check of the forecast . another warm one. >> that is for sure, kenny and michelle. yeah, a repeat performance of yesterday. we will see plenty of sunshine and mild to warm above-average daytime highs. it is a cool start. we're tracking 40s and 50s once again with clear skies. here's a live look with our treasure island camera. as we take a through the day, we are looking at those highs for many locations pick up into the 70s. some d.a. in santa rosa. as well as for san jose. 74 for a high in oakland. 76 in fremont. meadow view, 70 in san francisco. and we are taking 69 in fairfield. we will talk about some changes coming we head through the rest of the week. especially for the weekend. details on that coming up. >>> all right, mary. and taking a look at the full wrote here in the bay area. not looking too too bad. it is still early, but a lot of the speeds in the green. supercommuters, always dealing with issues along the altamont pass. speed stepping down to 20 miles per ho
i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. good morning. 4:31 this morning. let's get check of the forecast . another warm one. >> that is for sure, kenny and michelle. yeah, a repeat performance of yesterday. we will see plenty of sunshine and mild to warm above-average daytime highs. it is a cool start. we're tracking 40s and 50s once again with clear skies. here's a live look with our treasure island camera. as we take a through the day, we are looking at those highs for many...
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the conference continues it is just getting kicked off that was the beginning of the conference michelle i'd like to start with you that was a wide ranging speech as we expected from the german president what stood out to you. what really stood out to me is that sounded like something of the moral conscience of multilateralism actually taking historical reference from the very founding days of the united nations seen as a lesson from the 2nd world war which of course was started by germany and then he said that this kind of nationalism the actions by russia. where it invaded crimea the united states questioning. them but also china only signing up to international norm when it doesn't go against national interest and that was something that was fundamentally disturbing the international world order also. this rules based order to only then refer back to these 3 countries when he was talking about the veto powers of which all 3 of them are one in the united nations saying that without power comes responsibility and really an appeal to these new powers that is so redrawing the internationa
the conference continues it is just getting kicked off that was the beginning of the conference michelle i'd like to start with you that was a wide ranging speech as we expected from the german president what stood out to you. what really stood out to me is that sounded like something of the moral conscience of multilateralism actually taking historical reference from the very founding days of the united nations seen as a lesson from the 2nd world war which of course was started by germany and...
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from wall street, here's michelle fleury. like the rest of the world will try to figure out how far this might spread and what it might mean. you see businesses continue to close, travel being disrupted and people staying at home. all of that not only has a human toll, it has an economic cost and thatis it has an economic cost and that is we are seeing pay—out in financial markets right now with the dowjones industrial average, the s&p 500 and nasdaq falling into correction surgery, falling into correction surgery, that is around io%. there have been lots of comparisons to the sars outbreak. back then, the us economy and china was far less integrated when it comes to supply chains than it is today. you see companies like apple saying there foxconn plant in china has been affected, that will affect the supply of iphones as that factory was closed and workers are now returning. but big consumer brands like starbucks, which operate in china, it is a big market for them. they are seeing community demand dropped off, they have had
from wall street, here's michelle fleury. like the rest of the world will try to figure out how far this might spread and what it might mean. you see businesses continue to close, travel being disrupted and people staying at home. all of that not only has a human toll, it has an economic cost and thatis it has an economic cost and that is we are seeing pay—out in financial markets right now with the dowjones industrial average, the s&p 500 and nasdaq falling into correction surgery,...
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bob michele, priya misra, matthew hornbach back with us.k about the testimony from jay powell. the review of monetary policy for the fed and the ecb. what are you looking for? bob: inflation targeting. are they moving off the 2% target? are they going to arrange? -- a range? that is phenomenally what i want to see. priya: i would agree. the fed has said they would not move their inflation target, but they are talking about range or how much will they let the economy run hot? what are the new tools? are they going to be effectively easier when the economy is hot? i think we will be looking for some details. i'm not sure about the reaction to the details because they are not done with it at the middle the year. matt: number one, i'm curious to see what they would do with the dot plot. it is an important forward guidance device. also, some inkling of a plan for what they will do when they get back to the zero lower bound. what will the next round of qe look like. will it be a yield curve control type program? are they giving up their balance s
bob michele, priya misra, matthew hornbach back with us.k about the testimony from jay powell. the review of monetary policy for the fed and the ecb. what are you looking for? bob: inflation targeting. are they moving off the 2% target? are they going to arrange? -- a range? that is phenomenally what i want to see. priya: i would agree. the fed has said they would not move their inflation target, but they are talking about range or how much will they let the economy run hot? what are the new...
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laura: michelle fleury, thank you. all eyes are on califothia, where hefficials are monitoring 8,400 people for there are 33 confirmed cases, and the state has 2 testing kits. the governor of california, kevin newsom, have -- gavin newsom, had this to say. gov. newsom: we have been in constant contact with federal agencies. we have history and expertise in this space. we are not overreacting, but nor are we under reacting to the understandable anxiety any people have as it relates to this novel virus. laura: for more on the situation in california, joining me from san francisco is an infediious ase expert. thank you so much for being with us. how does california monitor 8,40 people for the coronavirus with only 200 testing kits? >>ure, that's a great question. thanks for having me. i think thatike kevin newsom -- gavin newsom said today, we have the experti to do that. we have a robust public health departnt, and they will be monitoring these patients with the assistance of the cdc public health officials. thcdc has ho
laura: michelle fleury, thank you. all eyes are on califothia, where hefficials are monitoring 8,400 people for there are 33 confirmed cases, and the state has 2 testing kits. the governor of california, kevin newsom, have -- gavin newsom, had this to say. gov. newsom: we have been in constant contact with federal agencies. we have history and expertise in this space. we are not overreacting, but nor are we under reacting to the understandable anxiety any people have as it relates to this novel...
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michelle has more on the fight against the coronavirus in china. michelle? >>> yeah, and china is asking for blood plasma now and help the antibodies can help develop a treatment. good comes as the cdc is wards the virus could spread in the u.s. >> seasonal flu. we don't understand this virus. with a seasonal flu, we pretty much understand how it? >> >> there are more than 60,000 cases of coronavirus. the u.s. is reporting its 15th case. near the 600 people are still in quarantine at military bases in the u.s. the coronavirus is also affecting the lobster industry. lobster exports are way down. there's a slowdown on imports. the lobsters are retailing for $15-$19 a pound. >> especially through the chinese new year, bedtime. that is our busiest time of the year. >> restaurants are hoping it will boost business. you can stay with kpix 5 for the very latest development on the coronavirus for the wide- ranging impacts on silicon valley. just head to our website, kpix.com. >>> police have arrested a man wanted for a violent attack on passengers. police say that t
michelle has more on the fight against the coronavirus in china. michelle? >>> yeah, and china is asking for blood plasma now and help the antibodies can help develop a treatment. good comes as the cdc is wards the virus could spread in the u.s. >> seasonal flu. we don't understand this virus. with a seasonal flu, we pretty much understand how it? >> >> there are more than 60,000 cases of coronavirus. the u.s. is reporting its 15th case. near the 600 people are still...
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michelle? >> all right, mary.nd we are taking a look at the bay area road >> you see some hot spots there. speeds in the wreck. especially here in the south bay. we're tracking this crash. we've got 85 near shoreline boulevard, one lane is blocked in that area. that is really slow speech them. there's actually a crash and a stolen that area. slowing it all down to about 12 miles per hour. in the north bay, there's a crash. northbound 29 at highway 221, two lanes are blocked. this is involving multiple cars and the backup is for miles. you can see it it's stop-and-go traffic, 4 miles per hour in some areas. so keep that in mind. that is countercommute. but still, again, backup for miles. bay bridge toll plaza, you know, as the metering lights are on, you can see that traffic backed up once you get past the toll plaza, it should be looking good. >>> i'm jackie ward in the kpix 5 studio, at you are looking live at uc davis medical center in sacramento, where a patient was the first community spread case of the corona
michelle? >> all right, mary.nd we are taking a look at the bay area road >> you see some hot spots there. speeds in the wreck. especially here in the south bay. we're tracking this crash. we've got 85 near shoreline boulevard, one lane is blocked in that area. that is really slow speech them. there's actually a crash and a stolen that area. slowing it all down to about 12 miles per hour. in the north bay, there's a crash. northbound 29 at highway 221, two lanes are blocked. this is...
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michelle?pervisors in santa clara county are trying to head off a strike by thousands of county workers. the board is under pressure to intervene before a potential woke up this friday. supervisors will meet this afternoon at 2:00. the strike would come after a 10-day walk out r. that was followed by voluntary mediation. that union representing some 12,000 workers including 911 dispatchers and nurses is concerned about short staffing and excessive turnover linked to low pay. the units is a strike vote last august will serve as authorization for a new strike this friday. >>> on our health question this morning, there's a new push for pediatricians to prescribe physical activity to children. a new study from the american academy of pediatrics suggests only a fourth of children are exercising as much as recommended. research shows that an active lifestyle helps both physical and behavioral development. doctors recommend an hour daily for most children. >>> alcohol ads could prompt teens to start d
michelle?pervisors in santa clara county are trying to head off a strike by thousands of county workers. the board is under pressure to intervene before a potential woke up this friday. supervisors will meet this afternoon at 2:00. the strike would come after a 10-day walk out r. that was followed by voluntary mediation. that union representing some 12,000 workers including 911 dispatchers and nurses is concerned about short staffing and excessive turnover linked to low pay. the units is a...
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kenny and michelle? >>> the contestants on the 40th season of survivor. >> there was a premier party last night. crossed to the restaurant to watch survivors winners at war., beating the rally tv show. on cbs. contestants are all winners from past seasons. >> one of the good things about this experience, brings together all the contestants from different parts of life and it is cold because they have this experience. i find that -- >> he went on the show to try to raise awareness for people suffering from als. but we, the season's winner gets $2 million, the biggs in reality tv history. >>> and you can watch "survivor" wednesday night starting at 6 right here on kpix 5. >>> the a's fed up on the day the reports of spring training and they say, change is very -- would not be good for andrew wiggins. more beautiful. >>> and taking a live look from our camera ♪ ♪ the wait is over. try my new tiny tacos. 15 for 3 bucks or loaded for 4 bucks. delivered exclusively with uber eats. tis better than the criminal
kenny and michelle? >>> the contestants on the 40th season of survivor. >> there was a premier party last night. crossed to the restaurant to watch survivors winners at war., beating the rally tv show. on cbs. contestants are all winners from past seasons. >> one of the good things about this experience, brings together all the contestants from different parts of life and it is cold because they have this experience. i find that -- >> he went on the show to try to...
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our chief political editor michelle has been following all the latest developments on this story for c joins us for more hi michelle and you've been listening in to this press conference so with the german chancellor what else did she say about this huge political controversy that's been taking place in germany. well it was rather remarkable it was like the old days when she was indeed still the leader of the c.d.u. party her conservative party here and she no longer is a great come come and go it has taken over that role and yet she's then south africa seeing herself in a sense forced to comment on what she described as a bad day for democracy a breach with the values of the c.d.u. and something that needs to be reversed what happened well essentially in the ring which is a stronghold of the far right party the tail is wagging the dog politically after the leader of a party that barely scraped the 5 percent hurdle into that regional parliament managed to become a new state premier against all odds knowingly with the help of the fall great if tea party the conservative c.d.u. and thi
our chief political editor michelle has been following all the latest developments on this story for c joins us for more hi michelle and you've been listening in to this press conference so with the german chancellor what else did she say about this huge political controversy that's been taking place in germany. well it was rather remarkable it was like the old days when she was indeed still the leader of the c.d.u. party her conservative party here and she no longer is a great come come and go...
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a coup for in berlin hi michelle a tell us more about of these latest developments. yes well under malcolm was pretty much put on the spot she called what happened inexcusable a bad day for democracy something that must be reversed a breach with the values and the convictions of conservative c.d.u. party words of a chancellor who no longer is her party's leader and essentially what happened is that a red line has been crossed which was set not just by angela merkel's party but all other parties in german parliament not to cooperate with the far right. that's essentially what happened in the state parliament of the ring gear to help an outsider really whose own party only got 5 percent in those results actions to power whether tricked or not there were wont warnings from the party headquarters here in berlin not to go down that route and yet the c.d.u. wanted to prevent the left party from being in power once again this smacks with historical reference and that's the big fear and that's what this whole earth quake here in germany is really about of the center ground o
a coup for in berlin hi michelle a tell us more about of these latest developments. yes well under malcolm was pretty much put on the spot she called what happened inexcusable a bad day for democracy something that must be reversed a breach with the values and the convictions of conservative c.d.u. party words of a chancellor who no longer is her party's leader and essentially what happened is that a red line has been crossed which was set not just by angela merkel's party but all other parties...
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i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. let's get a check of that forecast with mary lee. >> happy thursday to you. we are looking at temps that are going to continue to cool down. so we are looking at the cloudy skies, also areas of fog as well. that stronger onshore flow. concord, 40 degrees. 50 in oakland and san francisco. mid-40s for you in san jose. foggy in santa rosa with dense fog down to a quarter mile at 42. as we head through the afternoon, seasonal daytime highs. back to where we should be. 61 oakland. 67 for a high in san jose. we will talk about if there are any weather systems coming our way, bringing the rain in just a few minutes. gianna, how is that commute? >>> it is busy this morning. make sure you give yourself a few extra minutes if you're taking the bay bridge. we had an early morning trouble spot. that has all been cleared out of lanes. the metering lights are turned on. earlier than usual. so a big back up into the maze. once you're past all this, though, the good news is, you're at the limit headi
i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm kenny choi. let's get a check of that forecast with mary lee. >> happy thursday to you. we are looking at temps that are going to continue to cool down. so we are looking at the cloudy skies, also areas of fog as well. that stronger onshore flow. concord, 40 degrees. 50 in oakland and san francisco. mid-40s for you in san jose. foggy in santa rosa with dense fog down to a quarter mile at 42. as we head through the afternoon, seasonal daytime highs....
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that is michelle fleury.se grand prix is another event due to take place in shanghai in april but that has been postponed. formula 1 tells us the decision has been made to ensure the health and safety of drivers, staff and fans. staying with the virus, fears of a wider outbreak has sparked panic buying of certain products in places like hong kong and right here in singapore. take a look at theirs. this is a store here in singapore, essentially nervous shoppers emptying cells in supermarkets stocking up on canned goods, facemasks and toilet paper. it prompted singaporean officials do assure “— it prompted singaporean officials do assure —— to assure citizens there would be adequate supplies in case the virus situation worsens. so what is the psychology behind this panic buying? i put that question to and associate professor at nus business school. there are two kinds of uncertainty. the first is that you won't be able to go to the supermarket at all, if the situation gets very bad you may not be able to go. th
that is michelle fleury.se grand prix is another event due to take place in shanghai in april but that has been postponed. formula 1 tells us the decision has been made to ensure the health and safety of drivers, staff and fans. staying with the virus, fears of a wider outbreak has sparked panic buying of certain products in places like hong kong and right here in singapore. take a look at theirs. this is a store here in singapore, essentially nervous shoppers emptying cells in supermarkets...
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>> that is for sure, kenny and michelle. left yesterday, you're going to love today because we are talking more sunshine, mild to warm daytime highs. well above average for this time of year cool. many locations topping out in the 70s. again, today. so it is a cool start. clear skies. 40s and 50s this morning. live look with our san jose camera. good morning to you. it is 49 degrees. oakland, 52. mid-50s for town san francisco. and as we head through our afternoon, 72 for the high in san francisco. 74, oakland. six fremont. 78 in san jose. and topping out at 78 for santa rosa. changes for for the weekend, tracking our next weather system. we will talk about a cooldown and that chance to see a shower. details on that coming up. michelle? >>> we're keeping our fingers crossed. we are taking a look at the the roads right now. and i have to tell you, it is actually been looking pretty good, except for supercommuters coming in from tracy. we see that usual slow down, speed stepping down to 9 miles per hour, looking like a 37 minu
>> that is for sure, kenny and michelle. left yesterday, you're going to love today because we are talking more sunshine, mild to warm daytime highs. well above average for this time of year cool. many locations topping out in the 70s. again, today. so it is a cool start. clear skies. 40s and 50s this morning. live look with our san jose camera. good morning to you. it is 49 degrees. oakland, 52. mid-50s for town san francisco. and as we head through our afternoon, 72 for the high in san...
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michelle galvÁn: exactamente.de perderla. el aÑo pasado tuve otra perdida. fueron tres pÉrdidas en total. fue una batalla muy dura, muy larga. estuve a punto de rendirme. cuando estuve a punto de rendirme llegÓ un cuadro muy especial a mi casa. esas seÑales que tÚ pides y dios te manda. no tenÍa un nombre. sÓlo decÍa "miguel" y venía de california. ese cuadro que representa a cristo me regreso la fe. yo dije voy a entregar todo a dios en su manos. que Él se encargue de esta dura batalla porque yo no podÍa mÁs. justamente, cuando yo perdÍ el aÑo pasado mi Último bebÉ, yo regrese a trabajar al dÍa siguiente. me encontrÉ con andrea, con su compaÑera. ella me abraza y me dice "voy a ser madre y estoy feliz". yo venÍa regresando de esa pÉrdida, pero en vez de tomarlo a mal o de otra forma me alegrÉ por ella. recuerdo muy bien las palabras que salieron de mi corazÓn. le dije "tu bebÉ es una gaviota para mÍ. todo marinero sabe que cuando ve gaviotas estÁ a punto de llegar a tierra. yo puedo ser la gaviota para muchas muj
michelle galvÁn: exactamente.de perderla. el aÑo pasado tuve otra perdida. fueron tres pÉrdidas en total. fue una batalla muy dura, muy larga. estuve a punto de rendirme. cuando estuve a punto de rendirme llegÓ un cuadro muy especial a mi casa. esas seÑales que tÚ pides y dios te manda. no tenÍa un nombre. sÓlo decÍa "miguel" y venía de california. ese cuadro que representa a cristo me regreso la fe. yo dije voy a entregar todo a dios en su manos. que Él se encargue de esta...
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>> michelle obama is a realist. to know just how bad it could possibly be so she could prepare herself for that. >> at one point she asked, what is it that you think you can contribute that nobody else can contribute? and barack said, the day i put my hand up and take that oath of office, the world will look at us differently. and there are kids all over this country, millions of kids who will look at themselves differently. >> i stand before you today to announce my candidacy for president of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the day that barack obama entered, he was the opponent. we knew that. it was a puzzle trying to figure out how to stop that phenomenon. >> one part of that puzzle, an unpopular war in iraq. obama spoke out against it. clinton voted to support it. chief strategist mark penn's idea is to double down on clinton's toughness by channeling britain's iron lady. >> one of his strong messages to the team and to the candidate, it was, we need margaret thatcher and not mary ty
>> michelle obama is a realist. to know just how bad it could possibly be so she could prepare herself for that. >> at one point she asked, what is it that you think you can contribute that nobody else can contribute? and barack said, the day i put my hand up and take that oath of office, the world will look at us differently. and there are kids all over this country, millions of kids who will look at themselves differently. >> i stand before you today to announce my candidacy...
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michelle obama will have a bay area namesake. michelle obama, and eight years as first lady, championed education and opportunity, her image and words hang next to the stage where the contra costa unified school board meets. that board voted to rename what was wilson elementary after obama, not so much a knock on wood row, more an affirmation of her. >> they all can recognize her, they know her initiatives, she is so encouraging. >> advocates figure what better time than now with wilson torn down and getting a $36 million rebuilt. it will not be a traditional design, instead suites that allow for collaboration across grades when needed. >> we will change the logo and everything.>> wilson's 400 students plus teachers and staff have been working the past two years at a temporary site, moving to their new campus, a new beginning, and now a new name. >> at two be able to decide, we get to choose. and it feels very empowering. >> that is something really special and more schools should do that. >> there are a few dozen schools named a
michelle obama will have a bay area namesake. michelle obama, and eight years as first lady, championed education and opportunity, her image and words hang next to the stage where the contra costa unified school board meets. that board voted to rename what was wilson elementary after obama, not so much a knock on wood row, more an affirmation of her. >> they all can recognize her, they know her initiatives, she is so encouraging. >> advocates figure what better time than now with...
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it will re-open next fall as michelle obama elementary. that vote comes ahead of a $36 million plan to rebuild wilson elementary. also the name change lets the school back away from president wilson who allowed federal agencies to seg gregate. . >> they all can recognize her. they know her initiatives. healthy eating, you can do it. so she's so encouraging. >> michelle obama elementary school passes unanimously. [ cheering and applause ] . >> and there are a few dozen schools named after one or both of the balms around the country most of which serve diverse communities. wilson's student body is 75% latino and african american. the school hopes to get a visit from the former first lady when it opens in august. >>> two of the country's largest teacher's union is calling for an end. traumatic effects on students. there are concerns that the drill is causing anxiety and stress which leads to children that think their learning environment is unsafe. they're asking administrators to redesign the programs and consider input from students, law en
it will re-open next fall as michelle obama elementary. that vote comes ahead of a $36 million plan to rebuild wilson elementary. also the name change lets the school back away from president wilson who allowed federal agencies to seg gregate. . >> they all can recognize her. they know her initiatives. healthy eating, you can do it. so she's so encouraging. >> michelle obama elementary school passes unanimously. [ cheering and applause ] . >> and there are a few dozen schools...
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it will be the new michelle obama elementary school. the school district voted on the new name last night. the community asked to rename the school to signify a rebirth. the pta pushed to name it after first lady michelle obama because she advocates for education. >> we thought that name would just, you know, resonate in our community and really push forward this notion of no matter where you came from or your circumstance, you can do it. >> this was woodrow wilson elementary school named after the country's 28th president. the school is facing big changes. the new building will not have hallways. the classrooms will have large windows, doors will connect all the rooms, and now it will have a new name, michelle obama elementary. it's set to open in august. reporting live in richmond, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> new developments as the coronavirus outbreak worsens. the united airlines has extended its ban on flights between china and the u.s. united initially banned flights between the two countries through the end of ma
it will be the new michelle obama elementary school. the school district voted on the new name last night. the community asked to rename the school to signify a rebirth. the pta pushed to name it after first lady michelle obama because she advocates for education. >> we thought that name would just, you know, resonate in our community and really push forward this notion of no matter where you came from or your circumstance, you can do it. >> this was woodrow wilson elementary school...
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michelle? >>> the oakland a's have big plans for a new stadium. but a new poll suggests voters in oakland would prefer they stay put. the stadium alliance which is opposed to the new stadium commissioned the poll. the results 62% of voters prefer the coliseum site compared with 29% who would pick howard terminal. >>> on our healthwatch this morning, even a dose of the hpv vaccine could be effective in preventing cervical cancer. but a study at the university of texas finds that a single dose works just as well. >>> a study of adolescent mental health finds excessive use of smartphones and social media could be linked to mental distress and suicide. research at a toronto hospital encourages doctors, patients, parents, brother, and schools to help teenagers keep boundaries on theidital inte and develop healndsmebeth wius. resechers tested the benefits of mindfulness techniques on dozens of overweight children. they found that kids who use the therapy in addition to calorie restricted diets are le
michelle? >>> the oakland a's have big plans for a new stadium. but a new poll suggests voters in oakland would prefer they stay put. the stadium alliance which is opposed to the new stadium commissioned the poll. the results 62% of voters prefer the coliseum site compared with 29% who would pick howard terminal. >>> on our healthwatch this morning, even a dose of the hpv vaccine could be effective in preventing cervical cancer. but a study at the university of texas finds...
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. >> and i'm michelle griego. mary, it is chilly. >> we are looking at temperatures this morning colder than yesterday morning and in fact the coldest morning of the week. happening now. bundle up. put on the big winter coat and hopefully have some hot coffee or tea to warm you up because you can see the temps, many of us in the 30s as we start off the day. a live look from our treasure island camera. 43 oakland, 33 close to freezing in livermore, 45 san francisco and 37 in san jose and 34 for santa rosa. as we head through the afternoon with the sunshine we are looking attempts on the rise and in fact warmer compared to yesterday and in the afternoon the start of a warming trend for us as we go through the week. upper 50s for san francisco, 60 oakland, 60 san jose and low 60s for concord. we will talk about the rest of our warm-up coming up. >>> in fremont there are police activity on the maori on-ramp to 880. chp is confirming up to a shooting that happened earlier this morning. no injuries and no arrest but the
. >> and i'm michelle griego. mary, it is chilly. >> we are looking at temperatures this morning colder than yesterday morning and in fact the coldest morning of the week. happening now. bundle up. put on the big winter coat and hopefully have some hot coffee or tea to warm you up because you can see the temps, many of us in the 30s as we start off the day. a live look from our treasure island camera. 43 oakland, 33 close to freezing in livermore, 45 san francisco and 37 in san jose...
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>> it is just heartbreaking, michelle. this 12-year-old and her older sister were just walking home from school at this very crosswalk. yesterday afternoon. now, police are assisting the community for help in trying to catch the driver who did this. chp says the person was driving a lifted black ford f-150. chp is describing him as aces hispanic male between 25 and 35 years old. now, there may be damage on the front left side of the ft. that was involved. chp says the driver was making a left from metz road onto crow canyon road heading toward 580 just as a couple of sister started crossing the street because they had a green cross signal. chp says the driver hit the girls, caused for a moment and then fled the scene. this happened around 2:30 in the afternoon yesterday. when they were heading home from creekside middle school. they were less than 50 yards from home. >> one person telling us this area can get really busy. >> during that school time, there's always a lot of kids. hill, canyon, creekside, and so i don't know
>> it is just heartbreaking, michelle. this 12-year-old and her older sister were just walking home from school at this very crosswalk. yesterday afternoon. now, police are assisting the community for help in trying to catch the driver who did this. chp says the person was driving a lifted black ford f-150. chp is describing him as aces hispanic male between 25 and 35 years old. now, there may be damage on the front left side of the ft. that was involved. chp says the driver was making a...
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michelle, what are you following for us this morning?>> we have several more recalls the could affect your child. so what you should toss out right away. we're going to have more on that. at if you have had computer problems of the past several years, you might get the a check in the mail. we will talk about this check refund mail. logon to kpix.com and check out cbsn bay area. you can watch those stories and much more throughout the day on multiple devices and platforms. just download the cbs news app. all right, guys, happy friday. >> yes. finally friday. >> slow clap for friday. thanks for watching kpix 5 news this morning. up "cbs this morning" is coming up next. have a great day. >> my goodness, for sure. nice w kend ahead. >>> good morning to our viewers in the west and welcome to "cbs this morning". i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. new russia election threat. president trump is furious with his own intelligence officials for telling congress that russians are trying to help him get re-elected. >>> breaking over
michelle, what are you following for us this morning?>> we have several more recalls the could affect your child. so what you should toss out right away. we're going to have more on that. at if you have had computer problems of the past several years, you might get the a check in the mail. we will talk about this check refund mail. logon to kpix.com and check out cbsn bay area. you can watch those stories and much more throughout the day on multiple devices and platforms. just download...
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all right our chief political editor michelle is following this story for us hi michelle can you explain to us what exactly that statement from the constitutional court. well it really means that the interpretation of the inviolability of human dignity which here in the constitution is the 1st paragraph on the right to self-determination the 2nd one amounts essentially to a right to suicide and this overturns the very basis of this more restrictive law that see doctors say at the very least in the gray zone when they even gave advice over potential suicide and left many patients with no other option than to leave the country many went to switzerland no those rights of patients have been strengthened in fact we saw the constitutional rights here read into the right to self-determination also the right to commit suicide no matter what situation you are personally in the judge saying that we may regret we may try everything but in the end one has to accept the decision of an individual to kill themselves to commit suicide no matter what the circumstances are what is the impact of this miche
all right our chief political editor michelle is following this story for us hi michelle can you explain to us what exactly that statement from the constitutional court. well it really means that the interpretation of the inviolability of human dignity which here in the constitution is the 1st paragraph on the right to self-determination the 2nd one amounts essentially to a right to suicide and this overturns the very basis of this more restrictive law that see doctors say at the very least in...