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it's time to check in with ktvu meteorologist steve paulson for look at the weather. more rain, more snow, and it is very cold outside. that's not changing anytime soon, right? check check. check alley. that is all correct. everything you said one more system comes in tomorrow. then we will get a break. it looks like thursday through sunday. but there are signs of a pretty good system next week, but we'll do that next week. snow reports and multiple reports coming in lake county, mendocino county, sonoma county, napa county and also up at ken would here. dominic florido snow at sugarloaf state park and ken would this morning there were sonoma mountain add snow. there were many, many snow reports, and we even had someone cassette barrow that's below 500 ft. in the russian river, so there were many. i'm sure we'll see many more as well coming in here. some reports and even some snow flakes mixed with rain in san francisco early early this morning. december snow totals again we'll take a look at some of the heaviest hitters here so far mount rose 225 for december. centra
it's time to check in with ktvu meteorologist steve paulson for look at the weather. more rain, more snow, and it is very cold outside. that's not changing anytime soon, right? check check. check alley. that is all correct. everything you said one more system comes in tomorrow. then we will get a break. it looks like thursday through sunday. but there are signs of a pretty good system next week, but we'll do that next week. snow reports and multiple reports coming in lake county, mendocino...
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>> commissioner paulson? >> just one question. the very few million in the salary and benefits, is that based on attrition or could you explain what those few people are aggregate in the report? >> it seems there are savings across waste water and clean power s.f., driven by vacancy positions to date in each of those enterprises. so, if a position is vacant up until the end of q1, we can count on saving in the projections. it's vacancies. >> thank you. any other questions? seeing none, public comment. >> members of the public who would wish to make two minutes of public comment specifically on item 8b, dial 415-6555-0001. meeting i.d. 146-782-3999, hit pound twice. to raise your hand to speak, press star 3. mr. moderator, do we have any callers? operator: there are no callers in the queue. >> thank you. public comment on item 8c is closed. >> and back to you, dennis. >> i have nothing further to report. >> ok. thank you. next item, please. >> next order of business is item 9, new commission business. >> seeing none, next item, ple
>> commissioner paulson? >> just one question. the very few million in the salary and benefits, is that based on attrition or could you explain what those few people are aggregate in the report? >> it seems there are savings across waste water and clean power s.f., driven by vacancy positions to date in each of those enterprises. so, if a position is vacant up until the end of q1, we can count on saving in the projections. it's vacancies. >> thank you. any other...
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see, i'd like to talk a little bit more to libby could be attending the movie along with or began paulson go the way he could chill over who he can the adam adam. let me in the us. oh no. hello. hello. hello, scott, nicholas, co pay regardless like this to your office. how do you oh, thank a with ah, a selfless act of human bravery and 10000 precious pieces of literature rescued from being burnt to ashes in a besieged sarajevo. ah, al jazeera world meets the bosnian women and men who risked everything to save their written heritage. ah, the loving books on al jazeera, ah ah, look forward to sky's the weather. sponsored, cut off at ways. hello there. let's look to south america and from the satellite image, you can see the storm clouds bringing heavy rain to the likes of columbia, peru as well as bolivia. we could see further flooding here, where that rain falls heaviest and joints up with scattered storms and showers across much of the amazon basin. but the weather weather can be found in western areas. it dries up slightly in that east and corner. if we take a closer look at north east a
see, i'd like to talk a little bit more to libby could be attending the movie along with or began paulson go the way he could chill over who he can the adam adam. let me in the us. oh no. hello. hello. hello, scott, nicholas, co pay regardless like this to your office. how do you oh, thank a with ah, a selfless act of human bravery and 10000 precious pieces of literature rescued from being burnt to ashes in a besieged sarajevo. ah, al jazeera world meets the bosnian women and men who risked...
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. >> president moran: commissioner paulson? >> commissioner paulson: again, i do want to say that i'm very proud that i sit on a commission that has the amount of talent on it when it comes to actual policy issues that we're talking about. i want to make sure that i know that i'm sitting on a commission, not a think tank. i'm going to reiterate the pieces of intelligence that come from the tremendous staff that we have. in terms of the alternate water supplies athe resources. we are getting better and better reports and it's really important. i'm sitting here as a commissioner who's making decisions on policy and advice is always important. i want to make sure that i'm clear about the distinction between sitting on a commission versus the ivory tower. thank you. >> commissioner harrington: i'm hearing lot of good suggestions. may be some time in january come back with a plan for three months out or six months out, the design drought, the river, flooding and resilience in the city. there's so many meaty topics. it will give us a
. >> president moran: commissioner paulson? >> commissioner paulson: again, i do want to say that i'm very proud that i sit on a commission that has the amount of talent on it when it comes to actual policy issues that we're talking about. i want to make sure that i know that i'm sitting on a commission, not a think tank. i'm going to reiterate the pieces of intelligence that come from the tremendous staff that we have. in terms of the alternate water supplies athe resources. we are...
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this is despite president paulson our stance . he long denied the pandemic existence just a few months ago doing the rounds. here was a grueling task for emergency dr. jose f r a c t o, so brow. so now all empty these beds were once occupied by critically ill cove. 19 patients, the corridor at the hospital in the brazilian city of toledo is deserted. emergency beds now in the storage room. it's the result of what might be brazil's most successful vaccination drive. quite a while we used to have 40 into bacon patients here. now we don't have any hot, and it's very rare for us these days to provide that level of intensive care. the cases are also much less severe than before. so we can think more carefully about how best to treat those who are sick and to give them a better prognosis, made up with somebody. no, but tonight in southwestern, brazil is home to some 143000 people. corona virus was right here only a few months ago, like many other parts of the country. the severe health crisis was followed by one of the fastest and most
this is despite president paulson our stance . he long denied the pandemic existence just a few months ago doing the rounds. here was a grueling task for emergency dr. jose f r a c t o, so brow. so now all empty these beds were once occupied by critically ill cove. 19 patients, the corridor at the hospital in the brazilian city of toledo is deserted. emergency beds now in the storage room. it's the result of what might be brazil's most successful vaccination drive. quite a while we used to have...
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this is despite president paulson our stance. he long denied the pandemic existence. ah. just a few months ago doing the rounds. here was a grueling task for emergency doctor jose. i proceed. oh, so bow. so now all empty these beds were once occupied by critically ill cove. 19 patients the corridors, the hospital in the brazilian city of toledo is deserted. emergency beds now in the storage room. it's the result of what might be brazil's most successful vaccination drive. she goes up quite a bit about what we used to have 40 into bacon patients here. now we don't have any hot, and it's very rare for us these days, staff to provide that level of intensive care. the cases are also much less severe than before. so we can think more carefully about how best to treat those who are sick and to give them a better prognosis. maybe some i know, but tonight in southwestern, brazil is home to some 143000 people. corona virus was right here only a few months ago, like many other parts of the country. the severe health crisis was followed by one of the fastest and most efficient vacci
this is despite president paulson our stance. he long denied the pandemic existence. ah. just a few months ago doing the rounds. here was a grueling task for emergency doctor jose. i proceed. oh, so bow. so now all empty these beds were once occupied by critically ill cove. 19 patients the corridors, the hospital in the brazilian city of toledo is deserted. emergency beds now in the storage room. it's the result of what might be brazil's most successful vaccination drive. she goes up quite a...
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the city would be bustling with foreigners, were coming in to celebrate christmas, because as many paulson is would tell you, this is the capital of christmas. this is where everything else started since they believe that jesus bryce has been born here. but it's been tough for people living here the past 2 years since the pandemic has started. i want to talk more about that here with my guest loda loda. a boy it's off, was an activist. laura, if you could give us an idea how difficult, where are these 2 path past 2 years for you? well, these 2 past year were really difficult for everyone. i mean, in the whole word and specially in palestine because i think that the lockdown we had under the old, the restrictions that we had because of the occupation because of a other restrictions. i mean, the pandemic wins. so we were like under 2 locked down into the jails, let's say open jails. so there that was really hard because we are used to receive a lot of people, a lot of tutors. i have a lot of friends from the whole world and like, 2 years ago and many of my friends celebrated here christmas w
the city would be bustling with foreigners, were coming in to celebrate christmas, because as many paulson is would tell you, this is the capital of christmas. this is where everything else started since they believe that jesus bryce has been born here. but it's been tough for people living here the past 2 years since the pandemic has started. i want to talk more about that here with my guest loda loda. a boy it's off, was an activist. laura, if you could give us an idea how difficult, where...
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steve gets excited with weather from ktvu meteorologist steve paulson. i think it for the snow looks likely out of this and multiple feet of snow, okay, i better go in early because it's going to get busy. different hole worked here as a teenager and took over the business almost four decades ago, now temporarily in a much smaller space, with someor such as cleaning smoke damaged items outside in the parking lot , customers say helm a small independent business is an important part of the community. they would be able to provide me with the advice i cannot get in a big store. the owner tells me . just last week, someone broke into his fire damage store and stole items. just another challenge. just calling you do is keep putting one ft in front of the other. go as best you can . fiona says the key to his business thriving is snow and more snow. he tells me he plans to rebuild his store and its original space by this time next year in cemetery amberleigh ktvu. fox two news coming up steph curry's pursuit of the three point record continues. sports director
steve gets excited with weather from ktvu meteorologist steve paulson. i think it for the snow looks likely out of this and multiple feet of snow, okay, i better go in early because it's going to get busy. different hole worked here as a teenager and took over the business almost four decades ago, now temporarily in a much smaller space, with someor such as cleaning smoke damaged items outside in the parking lot , customers say helm a small independent business is an important part of the...
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but you have to think that this is the 1st election city wide paulson paging intensified. it's cracked down in hong kong early last year and introduce that controversial national security law. so there is a renewed sense of unease as these polls get underway. thank you for that brit can . it's live in hong kong. more than 49 people are now fear dead. after typhoon ry hit, the philippines on friday. hundreds of thousands of been forced from their homes. rescue workers are starting to reach remote areas where dozens of people are missing. 800000 military and other security forces have joined the efforts in the worst affected regions. for me, the allen dope and empowering developments from devout city. i phone right 1st made landfall in the philippines on friday, but until now there are still many areas, many communities in at least 4 provinces that remain cut off. we've spoken to military officials here in diversity who told us that they're doing the best they can providing assistance, security, transport, and reconnaissance flights. the local government officials who need t
but you have to think that this is the 1st election city wide paulson paging intensified. it's cracked down in hong kong early last year and introduce that controversial national security law. so there is a renewed sense of unease as these polls get underway. thank you for that brit can . it's live in hong kong. more than 49 people are now fear dead. after typhoon ry hit, the philippines on friday. hundreds of thousands of been forced from their homes. rescue workers are starting to reach...
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just yesterday, paulson's of them were detained by the marching to the half minutes shuttle. some of them will even charge with writing. what this means is that a government off but is like this one. health care services are down to bare minimum as hundreds of them sit out even emergency services. the health care system in india is already on. i saw it's already under funded and just to day, the chief minister of jelly announced new restrictions as all mc on kisses. continue to rise in india and new delhi. thank you for that avenue mitar live for a say in new delhi. and there's plenty more head on his seas, our including holding on to controversial past will tell you why some italians are reluctant to demolish fascist monuments. unable to pay rent and with no way left to go, we meet the displaced people force on to libya's streets in sport. a close shave for manchester, united industry league action coming up later. with jim ah, are 2 of the world news in, in myanmar, a military offensive against ethnic karen armed groups is intensifying. the military that sees power in a co,
just yesterday, paulson's of them were detained by the marching to the half minutes shuttle. some of them will even charge with writing. what this means is that a government off but is like this one. health care services are down to bare minimum as hundreds of them sit out even emergency services. the health care system in india is already on. i saw it's already under funded and just to day, the chief minister of jelly announced new restrictions as all mc on kisses. continue to rise in india...
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forget another big story that i don't want to cover not too long ago, was this happening to tucker paulson, who is a fox news host and the number one cable television. he said that somebody took them off that someone in the intelligence agencies was reading his emails and preparing to lead them through opposition media. it was originally because he was trying get interview with me. thank russian president vladimir putin, something a journalist should do. so that was another big story recently come out regarding this now why no one does something about it. congress, it seems like congress should be able to do something about it. they won't, you put up quotes in congress, people who are saying are deeply concern. i don't think anything will happen might be, i don't know if it's too far to say that maybe because these agencies have every bit of dirt. they cannot members of congress. maybe congress, people are frightened to come out against these agencies with elden services in any kind of meaningful way that's possible. but congress could absolutely do something, but they haven't, and i don't
forget another big story that i don't want to cover not too long ago, was this happening to tucker paulson, who is a fox news host and the number one cable television. he said that somebody took them off that someone in the intelligence agencies was reading his emails and preparing to lead them through opposition media. it was originally because he was trying get interview with me. thank russian president vladimir putin, something a journalist should do. so that was another big story recently...
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i'm inspired by our say president deter taye or president paulson, r o in brazil. name your and your western comparative such as donald trump, for example. so you do this, this concept of trying to chill reporting by shouting down and threatening women journals in particular online is, is a serious risk. and i think in a maria or in particular, embodies the sort of epi center of risk faced by, by women journalists. and that it's kind of intersecting threats from digital to physical harm, along with the weapon possession of the law. and i think it's important that we highlight the fact that to day maria and dimitry were honored in his extraordinary way. and the committee to protect journalists and reported that borders have simultaneously condemned unmoved by the british courts to head towards allowing extradition of julie and assigned for publishing public interest information. i realize it's a very complex and controversial case, but i think all of this has to be considered because it all comes down to sort of, if it's to criminalize work in the public interest. j
i'm inspired by our say president deter taye or president paulson, r o in brazil. name your and your western comparative such as donald trump, for example. so you do this, this concept of trying to chill reporting by shouting down and threatening women journals in particular online is, is a serious risk. and i think in a maria or in particular, embodies the sort of epi center of risk faced by, by women journalists. and that it's kind of intersecting threats from digital to physical harm, along...
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of course, for us, johnson denies is completely and is said, he'll cooperates with a metropolitan paulson police inquiry into any alleged contravention of the coven restrictions in at the time. but boris johnson tried to defend himself by apologizing repeatedly. this is what he had to say. i can understand how infuriating it must be to think that the people who've been setting the rules have not been following the rules, mrs. beka because i was also curious to see that and this is because i apologize, i apologize unreservedly to the offense that it is caused up and down the country and i apologize for the impression that it gives but i repeat mister speaker that i have been repeatedly assured, since these allegations emerged, that there was no party. this virus isn't defeated. we're going to face other tests, where the british people might be off by their leaders to make further sacrifices for the greater good. how much the, the queen sat alone when she bought the passing of the man she'd been marked for 73 years. leadership sacrifice. that's what keeps leaders of moral authority to lead
of course, for us, johnson denies is completely and is said, he'll cooperates with a metropolitan paulson police inquiry into any alleged contravention of the coven restrictions in at the time. but boris johnson tried to defend himself by apologizing repeatedly. this is what he had to say. i can understand how infuriating it must be to think that the people who've been setting the rules have not been following the rules, mrs. beka because i was also curious to see that and this is because i...
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we will talk with james paulson. a 10% to 15% correction at some point. we will talk all things tesla with dan ives. he sees a strong year ahead. jonathan: elon musk close to the $10 billion tesla share target. the stock up 2% on the day. matt: what has he raised in total, about $13 billion from his stock sales? his tax bill could be $11 billion for one year if he exercises all of his options. not only will be the world's richest person, he will have paid more taxes than anyone in u.s. history, which i think is exciting. in terms of tesla, you have to wonder if -- the entire e.v. space -- is there enough of a market for all of these players, tesla, you can go on and on for the smaller, more niche players, it does not seem like the market is big enough to support everyone. tesla's market value is confusing enough. jonathan: when you said the market, do you mean the infrastructure to support car sales or the people willing to make a change? matt: i think it is all about the infrastructure. the estimate is for something like $700 billion in electronic vehicl
we will talk with james paulson. a 10% to 15% correction at some point. we will talk all things tesla with dan ives. he sees a strong year ahead. jonathan: elon musk close to the $10 billion tesla share target. the stock up 2% on the day. matt: what has he raised in total, about $13 billion from his stock sales? his tax bill could be $11 billion for one year if he exercises all of his options. not only will be the world's richest person, he will have paid more taxes than anyone in u.s. history,...
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however, the paulson institute things a stronger sponsor will -- strong response will only be in therter. >> we are looking at the macro impact of divergence policy. america predicts liquidity will peak in the first quarter of 2022 because the path of rates differs. specifically, the fed, ecb and boe are on course to shrink their balance sheets to $18 trillion by the end of next year. the digital transformation spurred by the pandemic has led to a boom for australia's fintech sector. we've seen a number of pivotal transactions, including square blocking acquisition of after pay. finder has tapped into growing demand with future capital injecting funds. the ceo joins us now. you put $30 million into finder last week, the comparison service website. what is the appeal of this platform. it seems to have a fairly heavy crypto tilt now? louise: there were a couple of things that grew our decision to lead the investment. a lot of people know freddie sylvester as the face of the company. with his wild hair and antics. but there's a lot more to fred. it is an execution machine. they've built
however, the paulson institute things a stronger sponsor will -- strong response will only be in therter. >> we are looking at the macro impact of divergence policy. america predicts liquidity will peak in the first quarter of 2022 because the path of rates differs. specifically, the fed, ecb and boe are on course to shrink their balance sheets to $18 trillion by the end of next year. the digital transformation spurred by the pandemic has led to a boom for australia's fintech sector....
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by the way his classmates include hank paulson who they like to say is the most famous person at yale at that time was the inet garten. now we are going to talk about this fantastic look "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world and i would also argue one of the great events are most important events in terms of really dealing with the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing the dynamic of global policy as well as global financial markets. jeffrey, welcome. i want to open this up i ask you why you wrote the book and why you think this is the subject of crucial importance. >> thank you david. you know i've written several hooks and they are all about the global economy and the political dimension of the global economy but they had dwelt very much on trends and i wanted to try something else. i wanted to identify a single event really focus in on it and focus in on great detail so that you knew the people and you knew what was in their head and you knew what was influencing them in terms of the glo
by the way his classmates include hank paulson who they like to say is the most famous person at yale at that time was the inet garten. now we are going to talk about this fantastic look "three days at camp david." it is a remarkable summary of one of the key events that happened in the global financial world and i would also argue one of the great events are most important events in terms of really dealing with the u.s. role in the rest of the world and changing the dynamic of global...
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. >> president moran: commissioner paulson?: again, i do want to say that i'm very proud that i sit on a commission that has the amount of talent on it when it comes to actual policy issues that we're talking about. i want to make sure that i know that i'm sitting on a commission, not a think tank. i'm going to reiterate the pieces of intelligence that come from the tremendous staff that we have. in terms of the alternate water supplies athe resources. we are getting better and better reports and it's really important. i'm sitting here as a commissioner who's making decisions on policy and advice is always important. i want to make sure that i'm clear about the distinction between sitting on a commission versus the ivory tower. thank you. >> commissioner harrington: i'm hearing lot of good suggestions. may be some time in january come back with a plan for three months out or six months out, the design drought, the river, flooding and resilience in the city. there's so many meaty topics. it will give us an idea when to be there.
. >> president moran: commissioner paulson?: again, i do want to say that i'm very proud that i sit on a commission that has the amount of talent on it when it comes to actual policy issues that we're talking about. i want to make sure that i know that i'm sitting on a commission, not a think tank. i'm going to reiterate the pieces of intelligence that come from the tremendous staff that we have. in terms of the alternate water supplies athe resources. we are getting better and better...
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underperform market plays in the first half of next year joining us, the chief investment strategist jim paulson, good morning. you think the s&p can hit 5,000 by year end. we've had a runup of 5%. what gets it there >> i think the biggest thing in the knew year for me pat least is confidence. i really think, you know, we entered this year, university of michigan the consumer confidence index is lower than it was right now as of march 2020 when the pandemic hit the market has been driven by a wall of worries all of the things problematic since the crisis began, looking forward. than it has by a fear missing out. it's more a fear of being in the chronic wall of worry. i think that's going to give way as we enter the new year our two biggest fears are covid and inflation and i think we're going to feel better about both of them. after omicron runs through here, i think we're going to move on to epidemic, rather than a pandemic with covid. and i think we're going to find the supply chains are already improving and inflation moderates. and if we get those two things, i think we're going to see confi
underperform market plays in the first half of next year joining us, the chief investment strategist jim paulson, good morning. you think the s&p can hit 5,000 by year end. we've had a runup of 5%. what gets it there >> i think the biggest thing in the knew year for me pat least is confidence. i really think, you know, we entered this year, university of michigan the consumer confidence index is lower than it was right now as of march 2020 when the pandemic hit the market has been...
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tear you away from the mega mega mega mega cap stocks whose names we know but won't mention here jim paulson, thanks. >> bitcoin prices trying to climb their way back from this morning's dip. but the bitcoin bulls are betting it's about to break out of its range kate rooney has more on this hello, kate in contessa, yit has been a rough month stuck in the 46,000 to $48,000 range since the crash a couple weeks ago. it ticked below $45,000 this morning. bouncing back a here right now, $47,000. it is still $20,000 from the all-time high earlier this year. ether is down as well. it is outperforming bitcoin this year it has been up 4%. according to fundstrat in a note to complaints it seems better set up on the technical side for a bounce heading into january. crypto really has seen more institutional adoption this year and is becoming a bigger slice of main treatment portfolios as a result, it has also been reactive to events rising interest rates, one of the reasons the tech trades sold off. they have been grouped in with that other things may be related to some of the selling and the weakness t
tear you away from the mega mega mega mega cap stocks whose names we know but won't mention here jim paulson, thanks. >> bitcoin prices trying to climb their way back from this morning's dip. but the bitcoin bulls are betting it's about to break out of its range kate rooney has more on this hello, kate in contessa, yit has been a rough month stuck in the 46,000 to $48,000 range since the crash a couple weeks ago. it ticked below $45,000 this morning. bouncing back a here right now,...
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. >> there is a crash paulson, good reporting for us tonight. >> all right.'s talk about our 4 zone forecast again, tonight as we get ready for another round of storms headed our way lots of rain coming. you know, we know that got him. >> well, we want to talk about right now is something to do with covid because there's been another deadly coronavirus outbreak in the united states. 800,000 lives have now been lost to this deadly disease. a milestone unimaginable at the beginning of the pandemic. even with vaccines, widely available now the u.s. has lost more than more lives this year that in 2020 primarily because of the highly contagious. delta variant right now the country is bracing for another surge of infections with people spending more time indoors during the winter months and now to world news for president biden and our allies around the world are warning russia against further aggression towards ukraine. kron 4 washington correspondent alexandra limon has the latest. >> good evening as tensions increase between russia and ukraine. the g 7 countries
. >> there is a crash paulson, good reporting for us tonight. >> all right.'s talk about our 4 zone forecast again, tonight as we get ready for another round of storms headed our way lots of rain coming. you know, we know that got him. >> well, we want to talk about right now is something to do with covid because there's been another deadly coronavirus outbreak in the united states. 800,000 lives have now been lost to this deadly disease. a milestone unimaginable at the...
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and here's the news from michael paulson about broadway, 10 of 32 broadway shows canceled performancese in the days to come. "snl" as well dropping its live show instead of putting on a taped performance, having to mostly run taped practice rehearsals from earlier in the week and you will see there a few of the stars being able to celebrate at the end of the episode, but all masked up. so what happened to "snl"? a raft of positive cases. so many crew members, perhaps staff members, who tested positive made it impossible to put on a normal show. and all of this, of course, takes a psychological toll. even hearing about it has an impact. all of these daily, hourly, even minute-by-minute headline about covid makes us feel like we're heading back in time when in fact we're not and the situation is much better than it was nearly two years ago for the vaccinated. with me is derrick thompson, staff writer for "the atlantic" and author of the work in progress news letter. you write about the media consumption, how it affects people, what they read. i have a lot of sympathy for viewers right no
and here's the news from michael paulson about broadway, 10 of 32 broadway shows canceled performancese in the days to come. "snl" as well dropping its live show instead of putting on a taped performance, having to mostly run taped practice rehearsals from earlier in the week and you will see there a few of the stars being able to celebrate at the end of the episode, but all masked up. so what happened to "snl"? a raft of positive cases. so many crew members, perhaps staff...
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steve gets excited with weather from ktvu meteorologist steve paulson.oot of snow looks likely out of this and multiple fetuses. no okay, i better go in early because it's going to get busy whole worked here as a teenager and took over the business almost four decades ago , now temporarily in a much smaller space. with some work, such as cleaning smoke damaged items outside in the parking lot , customers say helm a small independent business is an important part of the community. they would be able to provide me with the advice i cannot get in a big store. the owner tells me . just last week, someone broke into his fire damage store and stole items. just another challenge. just following you do is keep putting one ft in front of the other. go as best you can. just like title kid. alrighty checking in on our weather. in fact, we are going to get snow. it's going to work out for our friend, the ski shop owner and as we expect the snow to start falling late tonight, early tomorrow morning, they could see 12 inches of snow up around the lake tahoe area. for
steve gets excited with weather from ktvu meteorologist steve paulson.oot of snow looks likely out of this and multiple fetuses. no okay, i better go in early because it's going to get busy whole worked here as a teenager and took over the business almost four decades ago , now temporarily in a much smaller space. with some work, such as cleaning smoke damaged items outside in the parking lot , customers say helm a small independent business is an important part of the community. they would be...
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steve gets excited with weather from ktvu meteorologist steve paulson. i think it for the snow looks likely out of this and multiple feet of snow, okay, i better go in early because it's going to get busy. different hole worked here as a teenager and took over the business almost four decades ago, now temporarily in a much smaller space, with some work, such as cleaning smoke damaged items outside in the parking lot, customers say helm a small independent business is an important part of the community. they would be able to provide me with the advice i cannot get in a big store. the owner tells me . just last week, someone broke into his fire damage store and stole items. just another challenge. just following you do is keep putting one ft in front of the other and. go as best you can. fiona says the key to his business thriving is snow and more snow. he tells me he plans to rebuild his store and its original space by this time next year in cemetery amberleigh ktvu. fox two news. alright checking in with meteorologist mark tamayo and just looking at pali
steve gets excited with weather from ktvu meteorologist steve paulson. i think it for the snow looks likely out of this and multiple feet of snow, okay, i better go in early because it's going to get busy. different hole worked here as a teenager and took over the business almost four decades ago, now temporarily in a much smaller space, with some work, such as cleaning smoke damaged items outside in the parking lot, customers say helm a small independent business is an important part of the...
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how should investors be positioned jim paulson joins us and peter cachini for a debate on this topic.i believe. you will confirm that you think inflation could prove transitory more broadly with the market having a bit of volatility recently and pullback you think that's a healthy thing to see. >> i think it is i think that the market participants need to be spooked every now and then if they're not they get out over the skis too far this one we are having now kind of dovetails on september and october and been a pretty good long period of disappointment if you will for investors i think it probably isn't going to amount to a correction. not sure, of course. but i think covid is well veted. who knows what omicron will bring? i doubt it will shut down the economy, at least not a big way like before. i do think this is more abuyin opportunity, particularly in broader market part of the broader market which i stay away from the s&p 500 large cap growth names to benefit from an ongoing economic recovery that looks good at the moment. >> peter, in the short term you kind of agree to have a
how should investors be positioned jim paulson joins us and peter cachini for a debate on this topic.i believe. you will confirm that you think inflation could prove transitory more broadly with the market having a bit of volatility recently and pullback you think that's a healthy thing to see. >> i think it is i think that the market participants need to be spooked every now and then if they're not they get out over the skis too far this one we are having now kind of dovetails on...
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. ♪ >> paulsons bet on the collapse of subprime mortgages earned his firm the largest one-year payoute history of financial markets. >> it is kind of like finding a needle in a haystack. >> paulson's 2007 performance rocketed him to the list of superstar managers. his firm managed $38 billion, making it one of the largest hedge funds in the world. >> it opened up a lot of doors and became very interesting in terms of the people i met. >> paulson has yet to repeat the success that made his fortune. recently he joined the list of industry legends to quit the hedge fund business, converting his fund into a family office. >> personally, i never really liked the business side of the business. i did like the investing side. >> he has also enjoyed giving away his fortune. he pledged 400 million dollars to harvard university and donated $100 million to the central park conservancy. >> i wanted to give back to the institutions that were important to me. to me. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introduc
. ♪ >> paulsons bet on the collapse of subprime mortgages earned his firm the largest one-year payoute history of financial markets. >> it is kind of like finding a needle in a haystack. >> paulson's 2007 performance rocketed him to the list of superstar managers. his firm managed $38 billion, making it one of the largest hedge funds in the world. >> it opened up a lot of doors and became very interesting in terms of the people i met. >> paulson has yet to repeat...
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floating the ideas to privatize the stock s go through the roof, budge hedge funds buy them, john paulsonary of treasury, steven mnuchin a little hesitant and in the end doesn't do it, now stocks get crushed after biden wins because its taken over by the government, just going to be squeezed and used essentially as an arm of the government to promote housing policy, and then low and behold, out of nowhere, donald trump comes back into this argument and rights rand paul and the stocks take off and i guess the question is, will republicans do this , push for privatization if they run, if they get both levers of congress, very difficult to do that, you need the executive branch but if they win the executive branch, it seems to me, and it seems to a lot, i would ask people why would donald care about this of all of the things, he's basically staking out some territory here, he's going to run again. it's like no doubt in people's mind he wants to take a position -- neil: but how would that help him politically? it's such a unique subject. charlie: i think what he sees, and this , remember, the
floating the ideas to privatize the stock s go through the roof, budge hedge funds buy them, john paulsonary of treasury, steven mnuchin a little hesitant and in the end doesn't do it, now stocks get crushed after biden wins because its taken over by the government, just going to be squeezed and used essentially as an arm of the government to promote housing policy, and then low and behold, out of nowhere, donald trump comes back into this argument and rights rand paul and the stocks take off...
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. >> you too >>> joining us is jim paulson.ld be paying attention to. i know you've been writing about the dollar recently. >> yeah, i guess the biggest thing for me, becky, when i think about next year, is confidence i com back to, i think confidence has been depressed every since this crisis started, and continues tore deprettied. the university of michigan consumer confidence is lower today than in march of 2020. i think it's through the financial markets as well. i think we have a shot at maybe finally lifting confidence in this recovery, maybe for the first time next year, and that i think we could declare some semblance of victory over both covid and inflation next year. it might both happen not that we get rid of them entirely, but if we go from a pandemic to an epidemic kind of view of the covid, that will feel like a victory or moving on, if you will, and i think if inflation -- not that it returns to the fed's 2% target, i don't think 2 will, but if it moderates and starts heading that direction, i they we'll also fee
. >> you too >>> joining us is jim paulson.ld be paying attention to. i know you've been writing about the dollar recently. >> yeah, i guess the biggest thing for me, becky, when i think about next year, is confidence i com back to, i think confidence has been depressed every since this crisis started, and continues tore deprettied. the university of michigan consumer confidence is lower today than in march of 2020. i think it's through the financial markets as well. i...
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. >> your predecessors as chairman of the firm, paulson, friedman, bob rubin, all went on to serve inovernment. why not you? >> i would say among the many reasons, i haven't been asked, so that would be one of the prominent reasons. it is a little bit of a charged environment. i would not say when you look at the administration you are finding a lot of people from finance and business backgrounds . even traditional roles in which they are occupied by commercial or finance or business people. so it is not something that i mourn, but certainly i would have considered public service what else is left? i worked at a high level at goldman sachs for 37 years. you want to do something different to make a contribution , but i understand why it is not happening now. >> i hear janet yellen is looking for an exit. what about lloyd blankfein for treasury secretary? would you throw your hat into the ring if you thought they were interested? >> you would have to be preparing for your end-of-life or jumping off a cliff or something like that. of course, to make that kind of a contribution and to be
. >> your predecessors as chairman of the firm, paulson, friedman, bob rubin, all went on to serve inovernment. why not you? >> i would say among the many reasons, i haven't been asked, so that would be one of the prominent reasons. it is a little bit of a charged environment. i would not say when you look at the administration you are finding a lot of people from finance and business backgrounds . even traditional roles in which they are occupied by commercial or finance or...
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. >> paulson has yet to repeat the success that made his fortune.list of industry legends to quit the hedge fund business, converting his fund into a family office. >> personally i never liked the business side of the business. i did like the invest in's -- the investing side. >> he pledged $400 million to harvard university and donated $100 million to the central park conservancy. >> i wanted to give back to the institutions generally that were important to me. important to me. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >> ago through an ai algorithm. it is a side
. >> paulson has yet to repeat the success that made his fortune.list of industry legends to quit the hedge fund business, converting his fund into a family office. >> personally i never liked the business side of the business. i did like the invest in's -- the investing side. >> he pledged $400 million to harvard university and donated $100 million to the central park conservancy. >> i wanted to give back to the institutions generally that were important to me....