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outside land is back and the vibe very prepandemic. >> almost pandemic, prepandemic while there's lotsople and very few masks. the covid surge and monkey pox are not far from people's minds. >> it's back and this time in full swing. huge crowds enjoying the first night of outside lands and looming as a backdrop not just the music but covid and monkey pox. >> it's definitely very different that's last year. >> reporter: nicole chang says while they took precautions. >> i try to stay away from large crowds and i try to stay in the back. the last time was 2018 and it feel it is same now. i think there's more people out here now skwr . >> going to a festival is sru very low risk. >> reporter: monkey pox also low risk. or become something more s. >> the lion share of people is high contact. so high fiving, it's. >>> the demand is the there but the shipment is not. the general says it doesn't happen so it has closed the clinic till tuesday for walk ins. if you already had an appointment ready, you're good to go. the city is expecting another 5,000 doses. >>> police in the east bay are trying
outside land is back and the vibe very prepandemic. >> almost pandemic, prepandemic while there's lotsople and very few masks. the covid surge and monkey pox are not far from people's minds. >> it's back and this time in full swing. huge crowds enjoying the first night of outside lands and looming as a backdrop not just the music but covid and monkey pox. >> it's definitely very different that's last year. >> reporter: nicole chang says while they took precautions....
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not the only one air travel complaints are now up to prepandemic levels were on prepandemic levels were ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ you don't know how much pressure you put on your septic system. but rid-x does. ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ in a 21 month study, scientists proved that rid- x reduces up to 20% of waste build up every month. take the pressure off with rid-x. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no plac
not the only one air travel complaints are now up to prepandemic levels were on prepandemic levels were ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ you don't know how much pressure you put on your septic system. but rid-x does....
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to see san francisco in those prepandemic numbers. >> san francisco is estimating they are going to get back to 100%. up to the 2,100 visitors that came to san francisco precovid. i think in the last year we're going to start to see it build through this fall. with weather being great and the spring bookings and i think we'll start to see it slowly ramp up and back to where we need to be. >> thank you so much for being with us. we enjoy your optimism for sure. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> okay let's talk jobs. good news if you're in the market for a new job. the latest job report out today shows there are no shortage of options for you. the latest number from labor department shows 290,000 jobs were created in july. dropping our unemployment rate to 3%. in the bay area it's even lower at 2%. experts say that this is true that while many parts of the country are dealing with a slowing economy, we're still creating jobs and people are still spending money. >> people are still going out and traveling, you know are willing to spend on all of these like restaurants, dining, all t
to see san francisco in those prepandemic numbers. >> san francisco is estimating they are going to get back to 100%. up to the 2,100 visitors that came to san francisco precovid. i think in the last year we're going to start to see it build through this fall. with weather being great and the spring bookings and i think we'll start to see it slowly ramp up and back to where we need to be. >> thank you so much for being with us. we enjoy your optimism for sure. >> thank you...
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the unemployment rate dropping to 3.5%, tying the prepandemic low. the figures suggesting the country has not edged off into a recession. not to be ignored however inflation. still eating into pay checks and a federal reserve poised to raise the key interest rate next month for the fifth time this year in an effort to slow the economy and bring prices down. after suffering bad economic headlines for weeks an enthusiastic president biden today trumpeting the job gains with the steady drop in gas prices kelly o'donnell reporting now from the white house. >> reporter: an unexpected summer scorcher the hot jobs market. employers added twice the number of jobs predicted for july 528,000. the unemployment rate dropping to 3.5%, tying the prepandemic low. the figures suggesting the country has not -- leading the job growth leisure and hospitality followed by professional services, health care, transportation, and housing. >> it shows there are some signs of the economy that are still very strong. >> the undeniably good news over shadowed for millions of ame
the unemployment rate dropping to 3.5%, tying the prepandemic low. the figures suggesting the country has not edged off into a recession. not to be ignored however inflation. still eating into pay checks and a federal reserve poised to raise the key interest rate next month for the fifth time this year in an effort to slow the economy and bring prices down. after suffering bad economic headlines for weeks an enthusiastic president biden today trumpeting the job gains with the steady drop in gas...
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we've seen prepandemic. it looked like a winter festival. >> it's foggy and cold.ryone has on hoodies and that stuff to try to stay warm. we have sunshine this year. temperatures won't be that much warmer. we take a live look outside in san francisco. we can see a few clouds dotting the sky. the fog is really not that far behind. you can see it in the distance there. take a look at our forecast for the events this weekend. upper 60s, low 70s. it's going to be nice and comfortable. yes some of the evenings, temperatures drop down quickly. we'll be in the upper 50s. we take a look at our climate season. going to be cool in the city. our inland areas will be nice and comfortable with san zaire reaching 81 degrees and 82 dublin. martinez in the upper 70s in livermore. reaching 85 degrees. we go throughout the weekend, it doesn't change much. we have a nice breeze and a mild coastline with some of our temperatures feeling comfortably warm. we'll talk about what else is going around the bay area. now to a follow up on a deadly crash that happened at park view terrace. a
we've seen prepandemic. it looked like a winter festival. >> it's foggy and cold.ryone has on hoodies and that stuff to try to stay warm. we have sunshine this year. temperatures won't be that much warmer. we take a live look outside in san francisco. we can see a few clouds dotting the sky. the fog is really not that far behind. you can see it in the distance there. take a look at our forecast for the events this weekend. upper 60s, low 70s. it's going to be nice and comfortable. yes...
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a lot felt like it was prepandemic again and they're not done.you missed it this year, they released a date for next year, august 11th through the 13th. >> make sure your weekend is clear for next year. >> hopefully not sold out already. we know how fast they sell out. >> they haven't put the tickets out yet. just telling you the days so you can put it on your calendar. >> oh, man. >> let's talk about the weather. usual fog in san francisco. the it's pretty clear outside. >> it's nice. we're getting a break. we still have the foggy coastline. it is really going to set us up again with some amazing august weather. right here across the bay area. let's take you into that. let's take you to san francisco. you can see the blue sky that she is mentioning through downtown. you know, it really has been, again, magnificent. currently in san francisco, 66. a little breeze out of the northwest at nine. we get fog coming back tonight. eventually those 50s. not only in san francisco, but let's take you to the south bay. this is probably one of the most comfo
a lot felt like it was prepandemic again and they're not done.you missed it this year, they released a date for next year, august 11th through the 13th. >> make sure your weekend is clear for next year. >> hopefully not sold out already. we know how fast they sell out. >> they haven't put the tickets out yet. just telling you the days so you can put it on your calendar. >> oh, man. >> let's talk about the weather. usual fog in san francisco. the it's pretty clear...
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biggest concern has been the fact that e-commerce growth post pandemic has been normalizing to prepandemic levels there's been concern that they'll take numbers down again. they've recent expectations multiple times it seems they saw the commentary from dan schulman during the call last night. it seems that growth has reached -- the normalization of growth reached truf levels it seems we've had a couple of months with accelerating growth. from our erspective, that's been the biggest issue for the stock. you went from a growth stock to a lackluster growth stock. it seems we've kind of stabilized the cost perspective side of the business, i think a lot of this really depends -- i assume that's what you're asking about, and what elliott's role here, you have to maintain a very delicate balance between cost cutting and the need to invest just to remain competitive and relevant and continue to be on the innovation side of the business, especially as they're trying to monetize both sides of their platforms. >> there's this combination of cutting and investing that's happening across a large numb
biggest concern has been the fact that e-commerce growth post pandemic has been normalizing to prepandemic levels there's been concern that they'll take numbers down again. they've recent expectations multiple times it seems they saw the commentary from dan schulman during the call last night. it seems that growth has reached -- the normalization of growth reached truf levels it seems we've had a couple of months with accelerating growth. from our erspective, that's been the biggest issue for...
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prepandemic we were 200 million in fare revenue. this is less than a third. >> yea >> in revenue in terms of ridership we are back at 60%. and i think you arc electron today to fare evasion. which i don't doubt. i wonder whether it is the categories of people who have come back. are the ones likely to get the discounts and the bread and butter fast pass holder is the person working from home a lot. >> yep. >> is haa factor. i see jeff is up. >> i can try that one, first. >> you are right. and our fare revenue model ash count for that. when we developed the fare revenue model we assumed that the most transit reupon linocaine riders who received discounts would be the 1s and there are fare revenue levels would be low. it grows as the ridership does. at some point you pass the riders to people who affords the fare. you see the arch turn up. we are not seeing that. with each class of riders that come back in theatreef they should pay full monthly fare at a level like see that turn. and we are not seeing the turn. we are stay equal to th
prepandemic we were 200 million in fare revenue. this is less than a third. >> yea >> in revenue in terms of ridership we are back at 60%. and i think you arc electron today to fare evasion. which i don't doubt. i wonder whether it is the categories of people who have come back. are the ones likely to get the discounts and the bread and butter fast pass holder is the person working from home a lot. >> yep. >> is haa factor. i see jeff is up. >> i can try that one,...
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did prepandemic.emic. we've got the nuers for you.mb this is what people with eczema said about how their skin feels... ...when it comes to our skin, what if it could feel differently? say hello to opzelura for the treatment of mild to moderate eczema. opzelura is a steroid-free cream proven to help clear skin and significantly reduce itch. do not start opzelura if you have any infection as it may lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection;... ...have tb or have been in close contact with someone with tb; have had hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts have been reported with opzelura. in patients taking jak inhibitors, serious infections, increased risk of death, lymphoma, other cancers, immune system problems, and major cardiovascular events have occured. the most common side effect is pain and swelling in the nose or throat. it's a one-of-a-kind cream. so, what could that mean for your skin? as
did prepandemic.emic. we've got the nuers for you.mb this is what people with eczema said about how their skin feels... ...when it comes to our skin, what if it could feel differently? say hello to opzelura for the treatment of mild to moderate eczema. opzelura is a steroid-free cream proven to help clear skin and significantly reduce itch. do not start opzelura if you have any infection as it may lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection;......
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that is a big number, but it's in line with the prepandemic trend.mote teaching has led teachers to retire or find a new career, and staff shortages are forcing many districts to impro vise. but this year's back-to-school story sadly is not a new one. >> reporter: in the heartland, fireworks on the first day of school. the teachers strike in columbus, ohio, over class sizes and working conditions. now tentatively resolved. >> solidarity! >> reporter: but it's just the latest flash point amid growing teacher discontent and resignations nationwide. reports of some districts in texas shifts to a four-day workweek due to lack of staff. arizona allowing college students to begin teaching before earning a bachelor's degree. florida asking veterans to fill vacancies with no experience. >> we have an average of 33, 35 per classroom. i have 220 students under my name. it's too many. i'm going to break. >> reporter: underpaid, stressed out and increasingly dealing with political pressure. many teachers have had enough. according to the american federation of t
that is a big number, but it's in line with the prepandemic trend.mote teaching has led teachers to retire or find a new career, and staff shortages are forcing many districts to impro vise. but this year's back-to-school story sadly is not a new one. >> reporter: in the heartland, fireworks on the first day of school. the teachers strike in columbus, ohio, over class sizes and working conditions. now tentatively resolved. >> solidarity! >> reporter: but it's just the latest...
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profitability on a year over year basis degrees margins have expanded from the 20% ranges in 2019 prepandemic to this quarter 28% growth margin and we've been investing to redesign and transform our supply chain and capabilities and you see us deliver leverage as we grow and customers discover us more we can give back marketing efficiency. as a combination of all of that the profit curve is continuing to gradually and steadily improve. we're exposing a lot of this in our earnings call and talking to the street and investors >> it's thought of as a pandemic winner like a peloton, two key trends, pet ownership and online retail some of the best days are over that's what people point to. how do you change that idea around the covid stock >> when you look at gross adds, the only knock on gross adds that we're seeing now is direct ly correlated. when you look at the retention of cohorts, we consumed or accelerated our curve by acquiring a whole bunch of new customers, nearly two and a half times the customer we were prepandemic. it will produce numbers that need a few quarters to cycle off. this t
profitability on a year over year basis degrees margins have expanded from the 20% ranges in 2019 prepandemic to this quarter 28% growth margin and we've been investing to redesign and transform our supply chain and capabilities and you see us deliver leverage as we grow and customers discover us more we can give back marketing efficiency. as a combination of all of that the profit curve is continuing to gradually and steadily improve. we're exposing a lot of this in our earnings call and...
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prepandemic.anies, getting paid in u.s. dollars, allowing for a far more affordable life in mexico. >> i think there was a sense of we want people to come here to stimulate the economy, thank you for being here, but i know that recently there has been kind of complaints from locals about the effect that expats living here has had on their own lifestyles. >> reporter: sandra ortiz is one of them. the prices are going up high. she said it is difficult because a lot of the owners come and have a bunch of money to be able to spend on some of these apartments and rents. for more than 50 years, ortiz and her four siblings ran a restaurant popular with locals on a prime corner in the increasingly desirable neighborhood. as prices climbed, ortiz says it became unaffordable for the family. and in february, she says they were evicted. all their belongings piled on to the sidewalk. you had five minutes to get everything out and move it out of the -- so where do the locals go? that's what we need to be asking
prepandemic.anies, getting paid in u.s. dollars, allowing for a far more affordable life in mexico. >> i think there was a sense of we want people to come here to stimulate the economy, thank you for being here, but i know that recently there has been kind of complaints from locals about the effect that expats living here has had on their own lifestyles. >> reporter: sandra ortiz is one of them. the prices are going up high. she said it is difficult because a lot of the owners come...
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san francisco's office occupancy is at 39% of its prepandemic level. new york city, 41%. austin, 57%. at the huntington center in ohio, they have at 85% of prepandemic occupants on-site at some point during the week. online job postings also reflect differences in remote work between large and small cities. in san francisco, 26% of postings permit remote work. in birmingham, alabama, that number is just 10.4%. there's debate of what drives the difference. is it work habits? commutes? in a moment, i'm going to ask scott calloway what he thinks. a second story caught my eye the same day. it had to do with friendship and economic mobility and so much more. raj chedy and colleagues released a study, the social met works of 2.2 million users between 25 and 54. the searchers didn't have names or identities, but they were able to use zip codes to estimate income, college, and other characteristics. the conclusion that drove the headlines was theis. for the poor, the best ticket out of poverty is having wealthy friends. it's called economic connectedness. the more connections bet
san francisco's office occupancy is at 39% of its prepandemic level. new york city, 41%. austin, 57%. at the huntington center in ohio, they have at 85% of prepandemic occupants on-site at some point during the week. online job postings also reflect differences in remote work between large and small cities. in san francisco, 26% of postings permit remote work. in birmingham, alabama, that number is just 10.4%. there's debate of what drives the difference. is it work habits? commutes? in a...
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2018 so i think what investors are doing is that for better or worse they are looking back to the prepandemic playbook in terms of where did we get growth, top line and bottom line growth, what types of companies were able to engineer that companies that had a broad mix like amazon in terms of technology and consumer businesses, strong brands. i couldn't agree more with rob in terms of quality but i think about quality associated with strong branding, which apple is probably the, one of the biggest if not the biggest well known brand in the world and, so, i think one of the things we need to look at is this too far too fast? are we pricing in potentially slower growth, looking for these companies to be able to deliver that growth like they did in the prepandemic era, and not taking into account all of the existing conditions of supply chain disruptions, higher input costs, and, perhaps, a less than engaged or enthused consumer going into 2023? i think that's where there is a disconnect, perhaps, in the enthusiasm, for instance, for apple right now, because a lot of what we need to see is happ
2018 so i think what investors are doing is that for better or worse they are looking back to the prepandemic playbook in terms of where did we get growth, top line and bottom line growth, what types of companies were able to engineer that companies that had a broad mix like amazon in terms of technology and consumer businesses, strong brands. i couldn't agree more with rob in terms of quality but i think about quality associated with strong branding, which apple is probably the, one of the...
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last weekend's ridership spiked 67% of prepandemic levels.pening today, former san francisco public works director mohammed nuru will be sentenced in a corruption scandal. in court filings, they say he accepted more than $1 million in bribes over 12 years to steer city contracts to his friends. several other people including developers and nuru's girlfriend also are facing charges. prosecutors want to see a nine-year sentence. his attorney is asking for three years saying he's at heightened risk for covid due to his age and other health conditions. is he expected to have to forfeit his ranch where he planned to retire as well as his $7,000 a month city pension. can a lack of sleep make you more selfish? this is what researchers at uc-berkeley found. according to the study a lack of quality sleep could make you less willing to help other people. the c.d.c. you need seven hours of sleep on average for a healthy lifestyle. 30% of americans report they're getting less than that. researchers say tired people are less likely to make charitable dona
last weekend's ridership spiked 67% of prepandemic levels.pening today, former san francisco public works director mohammed nuru will be sentenced in a corruption scandal. in court filings, they say he accepted more than $1 million in bribes over 12 years to steer city contracts to his friends. several other people including developers and nuru's girlfriend also are facing charges. prosecutors want to see a nine-year sentence. his attorney is asking for three years saying he's at heightened...
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why has labor force participation rate not recovered to its prepandemic level?arts rate go back to prepandemic levels, but overall, it hasn't fully rebounded. that could be because of retirements of older workers. older workers moved to the sidelines because of covid and many decided to ultimately retire. but this question of labor supply and tight labor markets, this is something the fed is watching closely. the fed wants to see the overall economy cool down. it wants to see the labor market also cool down a little bit, and it's just not happening as quickly as maybe some had hoped. >> we appreciate you guys making time to talk to us today. thanks so much and have a great safe weekend. >>> back to the breakthrough on at democracy' major health, climate, and tax package, kyrsten sinema announced she's on board but not before making changes. it removed the provision to close the carried interest loophole. adds more funding to drought protections, especially in arizona. >> with senator sinema on board, do you anticipate smooth sailing from here on out? >> look, th
why has labor force participation rate not recovered to its prepandemic level?arts rate go back to prepandemic levels, but overall, it hasn't fully rebounded. that could be because of retirements of older workers. older workers moved to the sidelines because of covid and many decided to ultimately retire. but this question of labor supply and tight labor markets, this is something the fed is watching closely. the fed wants to see the overall economy cool down. it wants to see the labor market...
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box office revenue has rebounded this summer but it's still running 20% below prepandemic levels. >>>g 3,000 jobs. most are full-time salaried workers in the u.s., canada and india. the company has been looking to cut costs as it moves to more electric vehicles. ford aims to generate half of its global sales for fully evs by the year 2030. >>> subway super fans can eat fresh with a special september subscription. the $15 foot long pass offers half off a foot long each day next month. they go on sale tomorrow morning. they're available everywhere in the u.s. except iowa. that is your "cbs moneywatch" for tuesday morning. i'm matt pieper, cbs news. >>> a new neighborhood for william and his family. we'll tell you where william and kate will be relocating with their three children. explore new worlds, and to start screening for colon cancer. yep. with colon cancer rising in adults under 50, the american cancer society recommends starting to screen earlier, at age 45. i'm cologuard, a noninvasive way to screen at home, on your schedule. and i find 92% of colon cancers. i'm for people 45+
box office revenue has rebounded this summer but it's still running 20% below prepandemic levels. >>>g 3,000 jobs. most are full-time salaried workers in the u.s., canada and india. the company has been looking to cut costs as it moves to more electric vehicles. ford aims to generate half of its global sales for fully evs by the year 2030. >>> subway super fans can eat fresh with a special september subscription. the $15 foot long pass offers half off a foot long each day next...
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it is currently at 94% of prepandemic levels.erall, the biggest employment gains have been made in the transportation warehouse and health care sectors. >> well, the u.s. dollar is up more than 10%, which is near its highest level in 2 decades. and while that is great news for american tourists traveling overseas, it is causing debt problems for emerging economies. the international monetary fund is estimating that 60% of low-income countries are currently at risk. high risk of debt default. the federal reserve's aggressive campaign to hike interest rates is only likely to make the dollar even stronger. some americans are still worried, of course, about the possibility of a recession here in the u.s. which that happens could lead to a global recession. a new california bill would provide state id cards to everyone regardless of their immigration status. california has become one of the first states allowing undocumented immigrants to get a driver's license. but advocates say that many immigrants were left out of that process beca
it is currently at 94% of prepandemic levels.erall, the biggest employment gains have been made in the transportation warehouse and health care sectors. >> well, the u.s. dollar is up more than 10%, which is near its highest level in 2 decades. and while that is great news for american tourists traveling overseas, it is causing debt problems for emerging economies. the international monetary fund is estimating that 60% of low-income countries are currently at risk. high risk of debt...
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. >> air travelers complaint in june were up 270% from 2019 prepandemic levels. that is according to some new data released today by the u.s. department of transportation complaints from may to june of this year were up nearly 35% as airlines canceled thousands of flights in the beginning of the summer travel season. well, earlier this month, transportation secretary pete buttigieg sent a letter to the airlines telling them that the level of disruptions this summer was quote, unacceptable. the dot plans to host a new online dashboard where passengers can easily find out what the major u.s. airlines provide in compensation when delays are cancellations are caused by factors within the carriers control. >> if you still prefer watching movies on the big screen, we have some good news. this saturday is national cinema day to celebrate. most movie theaters will be selling tickets for just 3 bucks. more than 3,000 theaters and 30,000 screens will be taking part, including major chains like amc and regal after a lackluster summer blockbuster season. companies are trying
. >> air travelers complaint in june were up 270% from 2019 prepandemic levels. that is according to some new data released today by the u.s. department of transportation complaints from may to june of this year were up nearly 35% as airlines canceled thousands of flights in the beginning of the summer travel season. well, earlier this month, transportation secretary pete buttigieg sent a letter to the airlines telling them that the level of disruptions this summer was quote,...
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vta, yesterday we told you vta this week is taking their next steps is rolling back service to prepandemicnute intervals again. light rail lines will follow suit this october. >>> happening now, netflix is subleasing two of its buildings in los gatos. the company predicted it would lose subscribers in the past few quarters. this is due to strong steaming competition. according to "the mercury news," netflix lost 2.2 million subscribers so far this year to cut back. netflix decided to let go of two buildings. the company still operates four buildings in los gatos on allbright way. >>> first, making a mark in the south bay. we'll introduce you to a local we'll introduce you to a local artist helping spread love mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i started taking osteo bi-flex every day because it has joint shield... >>> a sai developer teaming up with a well-known artist to breathe new life into properties. >> republican properties is moving to lincoln avenue and willow. the building will soon be home to a new restaurant, copita -- the business is allowin
vta, yesterday we told you vta this week is taking their next steps is rolling back service to prepandemicnute intervals again. light rail lines will follow suit this october. >>> happening now, netflix is subleasing two of its buildings in los gatos. the company predicted it would lose subscribers in the past few quarters. this is due to strong steaming competition. according to "the mercury news," netflix lost 2.2 million subscribers so far this year to cut back. netflix...
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the district struggling to achieve prepandemic enrollment numbers as more parents are considering homeschoolingring other options as part of the president's american rescue plan, states and public schools across the country were given billions to safely reopen and provide academic support to communities recovering from the pandemic. underprivileged schools received the most money where the need is the greatest for teachers and programming. >> i don't think the story right now is schools don't have money. they have a lot of money. >> that was dray clark reporting several major cities including denver, indianapolis and kansas city are already considering closing schools due to low enrollment. >> more than 10 years after the sandy hook elementary school massacre where 26 people were killed, 20 of them children, conspiracy theorist. alex jones is on trial. and now finally conceding that the shooting was real and that his comments to the contrary, responsible. >> especially since about the parish and it's it's huge, huge 100% real as i said, shed 100% real. >> so jones made the comments during his d
the district struggling to achieve prepandemic enrollment numbers as more parents are considering homeschoolingring other options as part of the president's american rescue plan, states and public schools across the country were given billions to safely reopen and provide academic support to communities recovering from the pandemic. underprivileged schools received the most money where the need is the greatest for teachers and programming. >> i don't think the story right now is schools...
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are flights more expensive than they were prepandemic? it seems that way and at least for domestic flights i was looking to book a flight to cleveland and chicago and it feels like i could go to europe for the same amount. >> yes, you are. and you are talking to someone that just returned from a weekend in seattle and the airfare i paid from san francisco to seattle this weekend is what i would have paid for a trip to new york before covid. fares are up and it's because of supply and demand. the airline industry has bt returned all the flights and seats to the schedule because of staff shortages. so when you have a lot of demand plus expensive fuel, fares go up. >> and i'm assuming airlines are trying to make up for the money they've lost do you remember the pandemic, too. >> absolutely. the airlines are trying to make up for the losses they experienced in 2020 and 2021 and several u.s. airlines were profitable in the june calendar quarter. others that weren't profitable say they expect to be profitable for the september calendar quarter
are flights more expensive than they were prepandemic? it seems that way and at least for domestic flights i was looking to book a flight to cleveland and chicago and it feels like i could go to europe for the same amount. >> yes, you are. and you are talking to someone that just returned from a weekend in seattle and the airfare i paid from san francisco to seattle this weekend is what i would have paid for a trip to new york before covid. fares are up and it's because of supply and...
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year's back to school season will understandably restore a degree of prepandemic normalcy. >> well, many of coal that's lasting effects remain a troubling reality for schools because among them students, mental health has reached crisis levels last year. mental health experts say keeping open lines of communication to your children is critical right now. >> some of our families, their parents have lost jobs or are they lost loved ones? just it's and it's almost a under heavy, say underwhelming to say there's a lot going on. but there is a lot going on. >> well, the districts across the country are using federal pandemic money to hire more mental health specialists. they're rolling out new coping tools and their expanding curriculum, which prioritizes emotional health for these kids. and the sarah says a unified school district held a welcome back event for students on wednesday. lots of activity at schools in the city. here's what it looked like at john o'connell. high school in the mission district. as of usd superintendent matt wayne and other school leaders wanted to wish all students
year's back to school season will understandably restore a degree of prepandemic normalcy. >> well, many of coal that's lasting effects remain a troubling reality for schools because among them students, mental health has reached crisis levels last year. mental health experts say keeping open lines of communication to your children is critical right now. >> some of our families, their parents have lost jobs or are they lost loved ones? just it's and it's almost a under heavy, say...
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according to aaa, it is a reversal from the prepandemic trend. deaths from car crashes in the u.s.nbc bay area news any time you want. it's the local news that turn on your roku device select the live tv title on your roku tv roam screen and scroll down to channel 133. you can watch nbc bay area from you can watch nbc bay area from anywhere in the u.s. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> apple is scoping out some new locations to produce its upcoming new iphone 14. previous versions have been made in china, but covid lockdowns are disrupting production there. apple is looking at other locations including india. bloomberg reports a
according to aaa, it is a reversal from the prepandemic trend. deaths from car crashes in the u.s.nbc bay area news any time you want. it's the local news that turn on your roku device select the live tv title on your roku tv roam screen and scroll down to channel 133. you can watch nbc bay area from you can watch nbc bay area from anywhere in the u.s. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken,...
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vta bus service at 61% prepandemic levels. city council tuesday. housing advo cation support the proposal. >> it is so important to take that under utilized land and build housing on it. then create transit riders. which with whatever think about transit as taxpayers we want to see people using our system, paying for our system, supporting our systems. reporter: once approved, project can like this can in delayed due to short age of construction workers. however, the first step is city approval of the environmental zoning so the developer can preside. they would invest in construction drawings. they would be working with the city to get their building permits. i think you would see a groundbreaking in 2024. 2025. reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >> all right. after the break, an alert for twitter users after recent data breach and it is being called fee flation. what should keep an eye on the next time you go to a restaurant. restaurant. we will mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down
vta bus service at 61% prepandemic levels. city council tuesday. housing advo cation support the proposal. >> it is so important to take that under utilized land and build housing on it. then create transit riders. which with whatever think about transit as taxpayers we want to see people using our system, paying for our system, supporting our systems. reporter: once approved, project can like this can in delayed due to short age of construction workers. however, the first step is city...
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. >> you know, the reality is if we were back to prepandemic numbers, the experience tied to staying in those hotels will not be the same as it was for 2019 for anyone that was traveling simply because hotels don't have the workers. >> reporter: but agrawal says he is building back his staff. >> we probably have over 20 jobs posted right now. >> reporter: he is optimistic the industry as a whole will remain resilient and bounce back even stronger. skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> tony bennett turns 96 years old today. >> fellow music icon stevie wonder shared today how bennett has inspired him. >> you know, when i was 14 and 15, i used to want to go to san francisco based on hearing tony bennett sing that song. i wanted to know what it was like, cable cars and all that kind of stuff. then at the age of 17, when i heard him sing "if i rule the world," there was such hope in his voice it made me feel that same way. so much so that it has inspired me to be in that same place. >> pretty iconic, right? >> robert de niro and other celebrities are also sharing birthday greetings for
. >> you know, the reality is if we were back to prepandemic numbers, the experience tied to staying in those hotels will not be the same as it was for 2019 for anyone that was traveling simply because hotels don't have the workers. >> reporter: but agrawal says he is building back his staff. >> we probably have over 20 jobs posted right now. >> reporter: he is optimistic the industry as a whole will remain resilient and bounce back even stronger. skyler henry, cbs news,...
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. >> white house also hailing historic hiring rates that pushed unemployment numbers down to prepandemicying still driving up prices and that has wall street concerned, analyst fear that federal reserve could hike interest rates by 75 points next month. i am jon scott. now, back to "life, liberty and levin." mark: michael pillsbury. nancy pelosia is being celebrated for going to china, she went against joe biden who really is a limp noodle. when it comes to these enemies, why? >> i think two reasons from 1990s on nancy pelosi was a human rights activist against china, almost arrested in tiananmen square in 1991. there is another cynical reason i'm afraid. that republicans have been capturing the national sentiment on china as a threat. we get polls coming back 70% 80% of public thinks that, democrats were positioned poorly, they seem to be helping china, apologizing for china, i think that nancy pelosi and her team recognize this. in many ways this performance in taiwan, it is a good thing but also saying we democrats are tough on china too, if she comes back and cooperates with republic
. >> white house also hailing historic hiring rates that pushed unemployment numbers down to prepandemicying still driving up prices and that has wall street concerned, analyst fear that federal reserve could hike interest rates by 75 points next month. i am jon scott. now, back to "life, liberty and levin." mark: michael pillsbury. nancy pelosia is being celebrated for going to china, she went against joe biden who really is a limp noodle. when it comes to these enemies, why?...
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all the ancillary businesses which have increase costs of kitchen equipment, seeing 40% more than prepandemictor for my bar and what i paid four years ago when i purchased it was $2600 and i had to order another one recently. i was told 20-week lead time and $4600 is the quote for the same -- apparently stainless steel is driving the price of that. everything from paper goods to glassware, forks and knives. >> carley: it's a lot. if something breaks, you got to fix it and that costs more. your restaurants are not turning a profit right now, how are you keeping the lights on? >> you have to get creative, for one, we're kind of biding our time thinking it will turn around and using the things we have in place. we're not turning a profit and it is scary. for all of us in the industry, we are concerned and i think some of us are really, really feeling that pinch and we may not survive much longer. >> carley: it is a scary time, best of luck, hard-working americans like yourself are so important. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> carley: turn to this, media preparing for life after bide
all the ancillary businesses which have increase costs of kitchen equipment, seeing 40% more than prepandemictor for my bar and what i paid four years ago when i purchased it was $2600 and i had to order another one recently. i was told 20-week lead time and $4600 is the quote for the same -- apparently stainless steel is driving the price of that. everything from paper goods to glassware, forks and knives. >> carley: it's a lot. if something breaks, you got to fix it and that costs more....
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. >> this year's back to school season will restore a degree of the prepandemic normalcy. but a lot of the covid. lasting effects are still with us of colluding. a troubling reality for schools. among them, the student health mental health crisis that it's high levels last year. mental health experts are keeping open lines of communication. they say that's critical. >> for some of our families, their parents have lost jobs or are they lost loved ones? just it's and it's almost a under heavy, say underwhelming to say there's a lot going on. but there is a lot going on. >> districts across the country are using federal pandemic money to hire more mental health specialists. rolling out new coping tools and expanding curriculum which prioritizes emotional health. >> as covid cases in the bay area and across cali%ornia continue to drop. the question becomes what's next after the highly transmissible transmissible ba force and carmen, talk to medical experts about that. and he has this report. cases of covid-19 in the state of california continue to trend all ba 5 continues to b
. >> this year's back to school season will restore a degree of the prepandemic normalcy. but a lot of the covid. lasting effects are still with us of colluding. a troubling reality for schools. among them, the student health mental health crisis that it's high levels last year. mental health experts are keeping open lines of communication. they say that's critical. >> for some of our families, their parents have lost jobs or are they lost loved ones? just it's and it's almost a...
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employment back to prepandemic level. ad president biden on the verge of what could be a major legislative victory. >>> hours after the conviction and sentencing of wnba star brittney grinern russia signaling it's ready to discuss. the kremlin making one demand about the talks. >>> overseas tonight, china escalating military exercises around taiwan and cutting ties with the u.s. on several major issues. >>> more than 77 million americans under heat alerts tonight from texas to maine. flood watches in effect from kentucky to d.c. the deadly lightning strike near the white house. a married couple and another man killed. more than 2,000 flights canceled since yesterday. rob marciano tracking it all. >>> the war in ukraine. alarming reports of shelling near europe's largest nuclear power plant. russia releasing video showing smoke rising from the area. both ukraine and russia blaming each other. >>> and the police canine coming to the rescue, helping track down three boys lost in the woods. >>> good evening. it's great to hav
employment back to prepandemic level. ad president biden on the verge of what could be a major legislative victory. >>> hours after the conviction and sentencing of wnba star brittney grinern russia signaling it's ready to discuss. the kremlin making one demand about the talks. >>> overseas tonight, china escalating military exercises around taiwan and cutting ties with the u.s. on several major issues. >>> more than 77 million americans under heat alerts tonight from...
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. >> prepandemic we were at abundance, feeding about 90,000 people per week. now we're at 140,000 per week. rice, pasta, beans. we're also finding that finding those items for us is getting to be very expensive as well. >> i want to again show the line of folks here. this is all sorts of folks, families, single people, a lot of these people would not in a line to try to get some food. >> will: that's america, happening across america, and you have to wonder where, then, is the biden administration devaluing money when we have bread lines? their justification for the bill is that it will stop the climate from changing. that's why the bill includes $50 billion in subsidies for electric vehicle purchases, which allows master manufactureo jack up the price. and of course there's $100 billion for the so-called renewable injury, which includes manufacture of solar panels and wind turbines. is that a good investment? let's see. right now china makes 80% of the world's solar panels and most of the wind turbines. safe to say china understands renewables, but china is n
. >> prepandemic we were at abundance, feeding about 90,000 people per week. now we're at 140,000 per week. rice, pasta, beans. we're also finding that finding those items for us is getting to be very expensive as well. >> i want to again show the line of folks here. this is all sorts of folks, families, single people, a lot of these people would not in a line to try to get some food. >> will: that's america, happening across america, and you have to wonder where, then, is the...
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that's prepandemic. i have to go back to 2019 because that's prepandemic. and we traveled 66 case. we all know the flying day you have a bed check at 6:30 it doesn't count. when you fly out at 11:30, that doesn't count as a workday. then you have two days most the time where all your committees and subcommittees are trying to jam it in and you have floor votes and it messes everything up and everybody still needs to fundraise and have conference and caucus. we need to be in d.c. more because that will then allow us to hopefully build relationships. i have built some of my closest relationships through this committee. i have worked with derek and dean phillips, emanuel cleaver, had a keep williams, all my friends on a number of issues and we have not -- our principles are intact, we have not in one way sacrificed principle but if we agree on something, we should work together and we've had results and that's how it's supposed to be. and the other thing, this job is very challenging. all the time issue, travel issue, away from your family, a lot of people yell at you. it's been very
that's prepandemic. i have to go back to 2019 because that's prepandemic. and we traveled 66 case. we all know the flying day you have a bed check at 6:30 it doesn't count. when you fly out at 11:30, that doesn't count as a workday. then you have two days most the time where all your committees and subcommittees are trying to jam it in and you have floor votes and it messes everything up and everybody still needs to fundraise and have conference and caucus. we need to be in d.c. more because...
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chicken wing prices have dropped to below prepandemic level the wholesale price is a four-year low.nd has slowed wh so many people returning to work. and also because many restaurants switched from expensive wings to cheaper boneless >> i know you could careess. >>> we have a story this morning with signs of hope. a ar tragedy at the little league world series in pennsylvan a 12-year-old from utah, easton oliverson, suffered a life threatening injury to his head just two days before the games began in williamsport. >> but that little boy is on the road to recovery now joe fryer is here with me. >> reporter: easton's family said it's the power of prayer that he's recovering at the speed he is right now. they hold strong to their faith that the young left fielder will beat the odds. >> reporter: for 12-year-old easton, making the little league world series is a dream came true but a tragic accident on sunday turned his world upside down he fell from his top bunk inside a little league dorm, sending him to the icu with a fractured skull. >> we went from experiencing the highs of highs
chicken wing prices have dropped to below prepandemic level the wholesale price is a four-year low.nd has slowed wh so many people returning to work. and also because many restaurants switched from expensive wings to cheaper boneless >> i know you could careess. >>> we have a story this morning with signs of hope. a ar tragedy at the little league world series in pennsylvan a 12-year-old from utah, easton oliverson, suffered a life threatening injury to his head just two days...