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in this case, i had my drinks spiked last year. last year? i was drinks spiked last year.. last year? i was in the house of commons, in a bar, i reported it at the time but no action was taken. the issue is, the sense afterwards of not knowing what happened to you is very distressing, i was very lucky, the police were very good with me, but in this case, to then be in a very vulnerable position and then report something and then the laughter effectively is just awful. —— and then be laughed at effectively. what is quite worrying, the failure in the handling after, we learned today that the victims did not know that john worboys was being released. this is a man who knew the knowledge and he knows his way around london and he knows his way around london and he knows his way around london and he knew where these people lived. this is very distressing for the people involved. this is not to excuse anybody, but does it need to be better explained to people who come forward with a complaint, why certain cases are not taken forward because they don't believe that they will reach
in this case, i had my drinks spiked last year. last year? i was drinks spiked last year.. last year? i was in the house of commons, in a bar, i reported it at the time but no action was taken. the issue is, the sense afterwards of not knowing what happened to you is very distressing, i was very lucky, the police were very good with me, but in this case, to then be in a very vulnerable position and then report something and then the laughter effectively is just awful. —— and then be laughed...
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we'll see spikes as gary b. i'm in new york right now and i saw walkers on the way to work today winter has come. i'm freezing. i'm from bermuda you guys and those warm southern states but fortunately we have a very low inflation we have low inflation because of many things because the amazon effect because of the natural resources from natural gas to show oil so we're starting from a very low base of $2.49 right now is the average gallon of gas so you're going to see price spikes and because of the low inflation environment it's not going to be that bad and fortunately unless the snow lasts forever which i don't think it will hopefully, feels like it has already you aren't going to see it for that long. dagen: jonas, this was an energy market not prepared for this kind of weather, they have gone numb, no pun intended because the weather was so seasonably warm earlier this season. >> yes, we were gearing up for global warming a little cold in florida gary it's frozen trees down here it's really cold. >> [laughte
we'll see spikes as gary b. i'm in new york right now and i saw walkers on the way to work today winter has come. i'm freezing. i'm from bermuda you guys and those warm southern states but fortunately we have a very low inflation we have low inflation because of many things because the amazon effect because of the natural resources from natural gas to show oil so we're starting from a very low base of $2.49 right now is the average gallon of gas so you're going to see price spikes and because...
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. >> going back to the cause of the spike in yields, was it japan?f it was, when that kind of international rise in yields stops, we go back to just short-end fed rate hikes in the u.s., do we see a flattening of the curve again stateside? >> that's a big point. japan clearly, i think, wants a steeper curve. they have been hinting they would be buying less ten-years if you look back to the u.s., our firms in washington, we spen d a lot of time on the hill, they're talking about infrastructure, the only way to fund that in the current budget regime is by deficit spending. trump and the republicans will try to, as they head towards the midterms, be focused on infrastructure if that doesn't work, trade. trait protecti trade protectionism at the end of the day, you will have more expensive goods coming into the u.s. both of those forces are inflationary be short bonds, long commodities in 2018. >> larry, enjoy your time in london say hi for me. >> domino's pizza ceo patrick doyle giving more details on his decision to leave the company. let's go to kate
. >> going back to the cause of the spike in yields, was it japan?f it was, when that kind of international rise in yields stops, we go back to just short-end fed rate hikes in the u.s., do we see a flattening of the curve again stateside? >> that's a big point. japan clearly, i think, wants a steeper curve. they have been hinting they would be buying less ten-years if you look back to the u.s., our firms in washington, we spen d a lot of time on the hill, they're talking about...
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if you get a big spike up -- the spike has to be maintained for a period of time you get one spike upyou will get a lot of people where it is a sharp stick in the eye but it's not capitulation. if it stays that way, people have to rebalance. >> chris, if our viewers believe you and believe volatility is here to stay or at least will go up how do we make money off it? >> in a ton of ways. what we are telling people mainly is you now have morable to be tactical you have more ability to trade around positions for example, on monday we said we expected a market pullback of 2 to 3%. we got that in two days. no you can start putting money to work. with regard to positions that you want to get into, you can be more selective be more opportunistic. tons of ways to do it. >> chris harley, wells fargo securities a pleasure thanks for coming on "fast money. >> great. >> guys, what do you think volatility back -- i hate to say volatility back with a 1% move but that's where we are right now. 1% is the new 5%. >> the one thing the fed did in 2009 and 2010 with all of this was suck the volatility o
if you get a big spike up -- the spike has to be maintained for a period of time you get one spike upyou will get a lot of people where it is a sharp stick in the eye but it's not capitulation. if it stays that way, people have to rebalance. >> chris, if our viewers believe you and believe volatility is here to stay or at least will go up how do we make money off it? >> in a ton of ways. what we are telling people mainly is you now have morable to be tactical you have more ability...
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hello i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up on the run a spike in violence forces thousands of people to flee the democratic republic of congo. egypt marks seven years since the fall of president hosni mubarak. protecting the skies over cost us tension mounts for the gulf neighbors the air force increases the number of its pilots. myanmar's government has received a big blow to the credibility of its handling of the hinge or refugee crisis a top u.s. diplomat has quit an international advisory board aimed at resolving the turmoil in rakhine state bill richardson who was once considered a close friend of suchi accuse the leader of lacking moral leadership on the issue he branded the panel set up by a whitewash calling it a cheerleading operation for the government. i was very unhappy and distressed by down sunset she reaction to my plea that this issue of the reuters journalists being treated fairly and rapidly and that brought almost an explosion on her part. saying there were issues relating to the official secrecies act that this was not my charter as a me
hello i'm adrian from again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up on the run a spike in violence forces thousands of people to flee the democratic republic of congo. egypt marks seven years since the fall of president hosni mubarak. protecting the skies over cost us tension mounts for the gulf neighbors the air force increases the number of its pilots. myanmar's government has received a big blow to the credibility of its handling of the hinge or refugee crisis a top u.s. diplomat...
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is it about to spike? is it about to spike? ♪ matt: we are 30 minutes into your trading day.headlines. commodities, as brent crude closes above $70 for the first time in three years, barclays warns iron collapse to $50 a ton. what are the implications for global inflation? the rally reverberates. european stocks drift higher and u.s. futures point to the upside. this following strong gains in asia and a record close for the hang seng. ats, ahead of inflation data 9:30 a.m., bank of england suggests u.k. productivity could pick up quicker than expected. can we still count on two more rate hikes over the next three years? seems like a long time to forecast with any sense of certainty. welcome to bloomberg markets: the european open. i am matt miller in berlin alongside guy johnson in london. let's break this market down. .3%. 600 up by it is being driven out of germany, the insurance sector is trading higher, utilities our not financial services looking bad. even real estate is showing decent gains today. where are we seeing weakness? the commodity space is front and center. ar
is it about to spike? is it about to spike? ♪ matt: we are 30 minutes into your trading day.headlines. commodities, as brent crude closes above $70 for the first time in three years, barclays warns iron collapse to $50 a ton. what are the implications for global inflation? the rally reverberates. european stocks drift higher and u.s. futures point to the upside. this following strong gains in asia and a record close for the hang seng. ats, ahead of inflation data 9:30 a.m., bank of england...
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they started aggressively buying the 47 calls now as you can see, it's spiking here to almost $46 a share but those 47 calls, big numbers. one of them was 10,000 million
they started aggressively buying the 47 calls now as you can see, it's spiking here to almost $46 a share but those 47 calls, big numbers. one of them was 10,000 million
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if we suddenly see the ten year make a spike, we will be worried. but i still believe in what's going on in terms of the tax reforms, in the possibility of infrastructure i believe as long as the political side of what's going on in the stock market is at ease we are in a likely spot. >> the likelihood of a fed mistake, guy, you said was high before. >> pretty high. >> is it even more now >> they are potentially some of the smartest people on the planet right? it's just this is eight or nine years down this road to thread the needle is extraordinarily difficult to do. not only are they threading it here in united states. now they have to deal with economies overseas one of the things that's happened here, our federal reserve has empowered other central banks to act in kind to think this is going to be pulled off on a global level is absolutely a concern. >> given the fact we have a new fed chair coming in in the next couple of months i think the likelihood of them screwing up is not great they have been transparent people are expecting three hikes t
if we suddenly see the ten year make a spike, we will be worried. but i still believe in what's going on in terms of the tax reforms, in the possibility of infrastructure i believe as long as the political side of what's going on in the stock market is at ease we are in a likely spot. >> the likelihood of a fed mistake, guy, you said was high before. >> pretty high. >> is it even more now >> they are potentially some of the smartest people on the planet right? it's just...
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the police chief worried that the spike is caused by juveniles face minimal punishment. today at a gathering of social service agencies geared toward children's needs, they have worked with the juvenile crime system says he's concerned about the recent spike and emphasized harsher punishments won't work. >> because they don't happen to believe that the way to deal with trauma among youth is to lock them up and throw away the key. >> a public health director agrees. we need to be thinking about where do these children start? where do that teenager -- where were they when they were 2, 3 years old, what were they exposed to? they believe the upward trend involving youth is also because san jose doesn't have enough officers to respond to many crimes. nobody comes out and the people who do crimes know that, and we think that there's a lot of adults who are preying on or utilizing young kids. >> county officials say there are many more success stories with the juveniles than those getting headlines and coming up at 6:00, the programs helping those families and what to do about
the police chief worried that the spike is caused by juveniles face minimal punishment. today at a gathering of social service agencies geared toward children's needs, they have worked with the juvenile crime system says he's concerned about the recent spike and emphasized harsher punishments won't work. >> because they don't happen to believe that the way to deal with trauma among youth is to lock them up and throw away the key. >> a public health director agrees. we need to be...
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in the ground and we know through fracking we can get it out so look back to 2014 february nat gas spiked to over $6. we might go higher again this winter, but that high probably not, guys.
in the ground and we know through fracking we can get it out so look back to 2014 february nat gas spiked to over $6. we might go higher again this winter, but that high probably not, guys.
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spike. >> we have had a fed target last week.look at what he had to say. >> this is quite important. keeping inflation low and stable, if anything keeping it too low, to stable. >> st. louis president. do not mess with the feds 2% inflation target. that makes sense. there is something that has changed for investors. the yield on the two-year u.s. , this is for the first time since 2008. change the dayt today investment decisions being ?ade by your clients at this point in time, the s&p 500 a strong. the results are coming through. we are basically looking at 15% year,e earnings for this 2018. this is significant. , earnings kicking in, we do expect this to appreciate as well. >> this is still alive and well? global news 24 hours a day, powered 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >>>> very much. still more tracked of them asset management's. tracy: is it a healthier proposition now? when you have central banks drawing liquidity, and support contact, maybe it is better. >> they're going through a scenario, whe
spike. >> we have had a fed target last week.look at what he had to say. >> this is quite important. keeping inflation low and stable, if anything keeping it too low, to stable. >> st. louis president. do not mess with the feds 2% inflation target. that makes sense. there is something that has changed for investors. the yield on the two-year u.s. , this is for the first time since 2008. change the dayt today investment decisions being ?ade by your clients at this point in...
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well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and then their local community and then their state government and then the federal you know you know you're usually are concerned kind of like with those closest to you so like these sort of numbers if we saw them from afar we would say what something weird is going on there when you saw in russia after the collapse of the soviet union you saw that it was the disintegration of the society and the economy and the and the structure of the economy and society around them that collapsed and they had no place suddenly here we have something going on i don't know what it is you know you mention neo liberal
well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and...
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well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and then their local community and then their state government and then the federal you know you know you're usually are concerned kind of like with those closest to you so like these sort of numbers if we saw them from afar we would say something weird is going on there when you saw in russia after the collapse of the soviet union you saw that it was the disintegration of the society and the economy and the and the structure of the economy and society around them that collapsed and they had no place suddenly here we have something going on i don't know what it is you know you mention neo liberalism b
well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and...
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well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and then their local community and then their state government and then the federal you know you know you're usually are concerned kind of like with those closest to you so like these sort of numbers if we saw them from afar we would say what something weird is going on there when you saw in russia after the collapse of the soviet union you saw that it was the disintegration of the society and the economy and the and the structure of the economy and society around them that collapsed and they had no place suddenly here we have something going on i don't know what it is you know you mention neo liberal
well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and...
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the pricing of natural gas, prices spiked up to an all time high during this time, maybe 60 times their normal price. do you know that chairman? >> i don't know if it was an all time high. i know with did experience significant price increases and you know, as i mentioned earlier, that's the kind of thing that can in a broad sense be helpful. it's important that we have market signals that reflect shortages, including in this case short term spikes in demand, send proper signals to both providers of the resource and consumers. >> do you want to put more -- >> the prices got up into the $100 range. if you look when the pipes are could be strained in the 2 to $3 range. >> that gets me to another issue we've talked around but certainly in the new england area, the accessibility to natural gas and the permitting with pipelines, we're -- we're having difficulty even a state of west virginia sometimes permitting our pipelines. the chairwoman can speak about this as well. you know, new england doesn't seem to have the appetite to permit the pipelines so i read in the "financial times" that say
the pricing of natural gas, prices spiked up to an all time high during this time, maybe 60 times their normal price. do you know that chairman? >> i don't know if it was an all time high. i know with did experience significant price increases and you know, as i mentioned earlier, that's the kind of thing that can in a broad sense be helpful. it's important that we have market signals that reflect shortages, including in this case short term spikes in demand, send proper signals to both...
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then he'd offer them champagne, which he'd spiked with sedatives, and rape them. sentence, under which, people are only freed once they're no longer considered dangerous. but today, the bbc discovered that the parole board has decided worboys will be released this month under supervision after spending less than ten years in prison. i've spoken to one of my clients, who is absolutely horrified and really distressed that nobody had the courtesy to inform her, so she's in the middle of cooking tea for her kids and she hears this on the radio, and feels absolutely sick to her stomach. the organisation, rape crisis, said it was far too soon for worboys to be released. although police believed john worboys attacked over 100 women, he was only convicted of attacking 12. and only one of those convictions was for rape. and that's why his sentence was so short. all the same, under the indeterminate sentence rules, the parole board will need to have assured themselves thatjohn worboys was no longer a risk as a sexual predator. daniel sandford, bbc news. coming up on breakfa
then he'd offer them champagne, which he'd spiked with sedatives, and rape them. sentence, under which, people are only freed once they're no longer considered dangerous. but today, the bbc discovered that the parole board has decided worboys will be released this month under supervision after spending less than ten years in prison. i've spoken to one of my clients, who is absolutely horrified and really distressed that nobody had the courtesy to inform her, so she's in the middle of cooking...
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well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and then their local community and then their state government and then the federal you know you know you're usually are concerned kind of like with those closest to you so like these sort of numbers if we saw them from afar we would say something weird is going on there when you saw in russia after the collapse of the soviet union you saw that it was the disintegration of the society and the economy and the and the structure of the economy and society around them that collapsed and they had no place suddenly here we have something going on i don't know what it is you know you mention neo liberalism b
well maybe but you know the fact that we have this fifty percent spike in any other if we saw it from here if we saw it happening in venezuela a lot of people are very very very concerned about venezuelans who some people are saying are starving to death you're starting to see some people starving to death so we are as a people we're very concerned about those people starving in venezuela i would think like you're going to be normally human societies kind organize around their own family and...
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hello i'm adrian finnegan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up on the run a spike in violence forces thousands of people to flee the democratic republic of congo. brazil's former president says he will run in this year's election despite a course of holding a corruption conviction against him plus. i'm andrew symonds in the occupied west bank and i'll be explaining why palestinians are getting excited about the introduction of three g. all their smartphones it's a ten year old technology. government has been dealt a big blow to the credibility of its handling of the hinge a refugee crisis a former u.s. diplomat has quits an international advisory board aimed at resolving the turmoil in rakhine state bill richardson who was once considered a close friend of sense suchi accuse the me and leader of lacking moral leadership on the issue he branded the panel set up by suit a whitewash calling it a cheerleading operation for the government it was very unhappy and distressed right down through she reaction to my plea that this issue of the reuters journalists being treated fairly and
hello i'm adrian finnegan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up on the run a spike in violence forces thousands of people to flee the democratic republic of congo. brazil's former president says he will run in this year's election despite a course of holding a corruption conviction against him plus. i'm andrew symonds in the occupied west bank and i'll be explaining why palestinians are getting excited about the introduction of three g. all their smartphones it's a ten year old...
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in the early hours of sunday she posted in a closed facebook group that she had just, "spiked a veganall day cooking for has just gone to bed still believing she's a vegan.". there has been a storm online. herfiance and business partner is doing his best to quell it. we have got the possibility of demonstrations outside the restaurants, we've had death threats. you know, all i can say is to those people who are active vegans and vegetarians, is listen to our side of the story. nothing happened here. nobody had anything with meat in it. they say the "spiked" comments relate to one of the vegan diners ordering a pizza with cheese on it. which laura duly prepared. but the comments online include, "your behaviour as a chef towards vegans is sickening.". "disgusting behaviour on the part of your chef... possibly illegal.". "what if that vegan was allergic to animal products? this is fraud.". i spoke briefly to laura goodman and she looked pale and exhausted. she said she was deeply sorry for the comments she posted, deeply distressed by the response to them. too distressed, she said, to ap
in the early hours of sunday she posted in a closed facebook group that she had just, "spiked a veganall day cooking for has just gone to bed still believing she's a vegan.". there has been a storm online. herfiance and business partner is doing his best to quell it. we have got the possibility of demonstrations outside the restaurants, we've had death threats. you know, all i can say is to those people who are active vegans and vegetarians, is listen to our side of the story. nothing...
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seeing that there is a price spike in fuel cost, it was going to far higher. this gentle man last year said that there was a lot of unused capacity and pipeline system and got ferc was working to add flexibility to the schedule and to better use that capacity. do you agree it is an assertion from three years ago. do you agree that the assertion worked to add flexibility in terms of delivering gas tax >> i know that we worked on the reforms in the market structures and practices into schedules and the relationship between natural gas pipelines which would regulate and the transmission which of course is critical to gain the power. >> you said that only 54% of the capacity was used in the polar vortex to the event which he was referring. i guess i'm asking if it is still an issue or has it been addressed specifically? >> we do have as you have heard others committees presented the situation in new england and that is where indeed we have ongoing long-term challenges in transportation infrastructure. >> is that related to the capacity and i'm sure it is either or
seeing that there is a price spike in fuel cost, it was going to far higher. this gentle man last year said that there was a lot of unused capacity and pipeline system and got ferc was working to add flexibility to the schedule and to better use that capacity. do you agree it is an assertion from three years ago. do you agree that the assertion worked to add flexibility in terms of delivering gas tax >> i know that we worked on the reforms in the market structures and practices into...
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the real issue is that their ability and demand for health care does mean you will get big spikes. really difficult, it is not always easy to predict. i think this perpetual problem we have every single year, for probably as long as i remember, trying to run the nhs too close to the margin of what is actually safe and sensible. there is not enough spare capacity and flax ability in the system. the staff exposed to this, particularly in the winter months, they are getting burned out. these are very tough jobs to do. every people more respite and having more flexibility in the system would mean it is able to accommodate some of this growth we see in demand during winter months, without having to cancel operations. we have underinvested in the last 20 years on the types of staff that you need to be able to do that. we do have a staff crisis, no doubt about that, in the nhs. but the government would say £1.6 billion from the last budget, that is the announcement, that more money would go to the nhs. they are looking to try to recruit a quarter more doctors, thousands more nurses. the g
the real issue is that their ability and demand for health care does mean you will get big spikes. really difficult, it is not always easy to predict. i think this perpetual problem we have every single year, for probably as long as i remember, trying to run the nhs too close to the margin of what is actually safe and sensible. there is not enough spare capacity and flax ability in the system. the staff exposed to this, particularly in the winter months, they are getting burned out. these are...
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into health care means you will get big spikes. this perpetual problem every single yearfor predict. this perpetual problem every single year for probably as long as i can remember shows that the nhs is being run too close to the nhs is being run too close to the margin of what is safe and sensible, there is not enough spare capacity in the system. the staff who are exposed to this, particularly during winter, they are getting burned out. they are very toughjobs. giving getting burned out. they are very tough jobs. giving people getting burned out. they are very toughjobs. giving people a bit more respite and having a bit more flex in the system would mean it would be able to accommodate more of this growth we see in demand during the winter months without having to cancel operations. nigel edwards of the nuffield trust ‘s. the top stories... president trump has accused former chief strategist steve bannon of losing his mind after he reportedly accused mrtrump is mad his mind after he reportedly accused mr trump is mad son and son—
into health care means you will get big spikes. this perpetual problem every single yearfor predict. this perpetual problem every single year for probably as long as i can remember shows that the nhs is being run too close to the nhs is being run too close to the margin of what is safe and sensible, there is not enough spare capacity in the system. the staff who are exposed to this, particularly during winter, they are getting burned out. they are very toughjobs. giving getting burned out. they...
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we might get another like spike in yield. that is unlikely.e would have to surprise on the top side. we have not seen inflation run away to the top for a long time. for many years. i do not think one rent is going to change that story. if you ask when yields are higher yesterday i would have gone, yes. the market is vulnerable so they can squeeze further. we saw yields come from their highs. given that retracement, even that china clarified those comments, it is the treasury bears on the back foot. they are the ones who are nervous. going into cpi and ppi, there is risk with ways but the greater risk, the more likely the bigger reaction will be for treasuries to rally much more strongly than they can sell off from here. what centralon is banks are preparing for at least a little more than they were a year ago. yesterday i was at the golden conference andoldm it was a consistent view that the fed could hike four times rather than the three you see in the dot plot. mark: people are talking about that narrative. what is important about the treasu
we might get another like spike in yield. that is unlikely.e would have to surprise on the top side. we have not seen inflation run away to the top for a long time. for many years. i do not think one rent is going to change that story. if you ask when yields are higher yesterday i would have gone, yes. the market is vulnerable so they can squeeze further. we saw yields come from their highs. given that retracement, even that china clarified those comments, it is the treasury bears on the back...
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first, the dow surging back after a spike in rates this morning. a loss is what happens when there are more sellers than buyers those losses were short-lived with the dow closing basically flat so with stocks near record highs again, we thought we would play a little mission impossible stock. your mission, should you choose to accept it, find a cheap stock trading on the s&p at its highest valuations in a decade >> we have our own tom cruise at the desk in the form of tim seymour. >> maybe rob lowe. >> jack wagner, maybe. >> we talked about if the airlines are cheap i'll leave that to them, if they're so inclined. look at prudential financial that stock is trading ten times forward p/e. they just raised guidance recently if you're looking for places that still offer value, and potentially a rising rate environment, a name like pru will get you done. >> financials. >> with an insurance tail. >> i'm going to riff off of that i'm going to be a little bit controversial, the p/e's here are not low. but take a look at the e-tail brokers, e*trade, schwab.
first, the dow surging back after a spike in rates this morning. a loss is what happens when there are more sellers than buyers those losses were short-lived with the dow closing basically flat so with stocks near record highs again, we thought we would play a little mission impossible stock. your mission, should you choose to accept it, find a cheap stock trading on the s&p at its highest valuations in a decade >> we have our own tom cruise at the desk in the form of tim seymour....
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officers throwing down spike strips to blow out the bus' tires. thankfully no one was hurt.suspect was an illegal immigrant. >> mr. vargas rosas, the 33-year-old, has been in our country illegally and, in fact, was deported some time ago back to mexico and you see he's back and threatening to kill americans. rick: bryan llenas has more from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: rick, the suspect, margarito vargas rosas appeared in illinois court where a county judge denied him bond. vargas rosas was arrested and charged with making terroristic threats, a felony and disorderly conduct traveling from milwaukee to chicago with nearly 40 people on board. the sheriff says vargas rosas is in the united states illegally from mexico. u.s. customs and border patrol tells fox news the 33-year-old suspect has been deported five times before. five. he previously has been arrested for a dui. at around 9:40 p.m., passengers on the greyhound bus began calling police saying the suspect was pacing back and forth in the aisle threatening to kill people and appeared to draw what passengers
officers throwing down spike strips to blow out the bus' tires. thankfully no one was hurt.suspect was an illegal immigrant. >> mr. vargas rosas, the 33-year-old, has been in our country illegally and, in fact, was deported some time ago back to mexico and you see he's back and threatening to kill americans. rick: bryan llenas has more from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: rick, the suspect, margarito vargas rosas appeared in illinois court where a county judge denied him...
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the protests first focused on the economy and food spike prices. they have sparked danger over iran's dangerous and political rule. the people of iran are finally acting over brutal and corrupt rulers. but the winter olympics in south korea just a few months away. weijia jiang reports from white house. >> south korea is proposing talks with north korea, possibly as soon as next week. the meeting would take place in a border village, the two countries shared. said he was open to sending a delegation to next month's winter olympics in south korea. the white house is reacting cautiously to the news of a possible sit down. >> we've been very clear about the fact of what our priority is and that's a denuclearized and other pressures are beginning to have a big impact on north korea. rocket man now wants to talk to south korea for the first time. perhaps that is good news. perhaps not. we will see. the white house says its official position has not changed. the u.s. will not negotiate with north korea unless pian yang i program. kim jung un says that's n
the protests first focused on the economy and food spike prices. they have sparked danger over iran's dangerous and political rule. the people of iran are finally acting over brutal and corrupt rulers. but the winter olympics in south korea just a few months away. weijia jiang reports from white house. >> south korea is proposing talks with north korea, possibly as soon as next week. the meeting would take place in a border village, the two countries shared. said he was open to sending a...
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retailers, 30% to 40% spikes over the past two months, one, they were washed out and oversold, sellingt depressed valuations. had a big pickup in spending during the holiday season that included, not just amazon and online, but brick-and-mortar. you have that combination, whether that can continue into the new year, it is a question. we would stick with the companies that have proven to be more amazon-proof, like a tj maxx, a disruptor in and of itself. it has done a very well, despite the amazon factor. vonnie: what are you looking to the end of 2019, the s&p 500, a couple of people forecasting corrections throughout the year, they think the s&p will end up at 3000 plus at the end of the year. hank: i think it is a very doable situation where we can have a double-digit -- low double-digit gain without any pe expansion on the shoulders just of earnings growth. the economy is expanding and corporate profits are expanding but inflation is benign and interest rates still are low. these are the ingredients for a very strong stock market. i think we would be very happy with a 10, 12, even 1
retailers, 30% to 40% spikes over the past two months, one, they were washed out and oversold, sellingt depressed valuations. had a big pickup in spending during the holiday season that included, not just amazon and online, but brick-and-mortar. you have that combination, whether that can continue into the new year, it is a question. we would stick with the companies that have proven to be more amazon-proof, like a tj maxx, a disruptor in and of itself. it has done a very well, despite the...
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the temperatures are spiking up there today. on that end i think you will like it.ecting a high of 57 degrees today. 43 by 6:00 a.m. in the low 40s, mild overnight so the drizzle we're seeing is not making anything slick. the next few days we're not talking about any nasty weather, just rain with mild conditions. 10:00 a.m., 46 degrees. lunchtime low 50s. 51 at 3:00 p.m. 34:00 p.m., 55. we get a peek of sunshine or two, we do keep a lot of clouds with us. we're dry through the day if you want to head out, lots of clouds and mild conditions. look at the temperature at 6:00 p.m. we're 12 degrees above the average high and 42 degrees, staying in the 40s, with the rain arriving later tonight and into tomorrow. here's a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it's mostly cloudy it's mild today a little dampness in the morning, with raining late tonight and into tomorrow morning. that looks to be the heaviest rain. the high 57 degrees, look at the overnight low, 46, you're mild for the overnight. even though we're talking about rain we have problems on the r
the temperatures are spiking up there today. on that end i think you will like it.ecting a high of 57 degrees today. 43 by 6:00 a.m. in the low 40s, mild overnight so the drizzle we're seeing is not making anything slick. the next few days we're not talking about any nasty weather, just rain with mild conditions. 10:00 a.m., 46 degrees. lunchtime low 50s. 51 at 3:00 p.m. 34:00 p.m., 55. we get a peek of sunshine or two, we do keep a lot of clouds with us. we're dry through the day if you want...
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. >> reporter: since the fire, the legal aid has seen a 20% spike in evictions. in most cases, this is legal. neither the county or city have a law in place to protect against addiction. >> you could evict a tenant for any reason as long as it not -- as it is not constitutionally prohibited. you could be evicted because someone doesn't like you or i decide i want to remodel my apartment and charge $10,000 per month, there's nothing to stop from doing that. >> hundreds are suffering the consequences. including this woman's family. >> we noticed our rent went up 10%. we got a call a few days after he was born, they said they were going to remodel and take the rent almost 60%. the day after thanksgiving we got the notice to vacate. and so, we've been looking for somewhere ever since. >> she spent her entirety -- entire maternity leave looking for a place. it may leave her without an option. >> i do not feel as if there's a community right now. i have a lot of friends who are supportive but i've even talked to city council, it feels like nothing is happening. >> repo
. >> reporter: since the fire, the legal aid has seen a 20% spike in evictions. in most cases, this is legal. neither the county or city have a law in place to protect against addiction. >> you could evict a tenant for any reason as long as it not -- as it is not constitutionally prohibited. you could be evicted because someone doesn't like you or i decide i want to remodel my apartment and charge $10,000 per month, there's nothing to stop from doing that. >> hundreds are...
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is committed to a secure afghanistan that is free of terrorists however the spike in violence comes as america intensifies its bombing campaign in the country during the last year the united states dropped over four thousand bombs on afghanistan and since august the us has carried out twice as many air strikes as in the previous two years combined we discussed all of these are issues with sultan mahmud holly a former pakistani air force captain. i'm afraid that president trump has no realisation of the intensity of the situation in afghanistan he has not been able to read the picture clearly not has he been able to get a reality check of what is the real problem in afghanistan and by announcing on even carrying out attacks like last year if you recall he had to drop the mother of all bombs all he did was that he created more collection of damage and he created more enemies i don't think they can physically through their bombs through their threats overcome this situation which the allied forces when they were at their peak difficult to do so so they cannot do so now and more threats ar
is committed to a secure afghanistan that is free of terrorists however the spike in violence comes as america intensifies its bombing campaign in the country during the last year the united states dropped over four thousand bombs on afghanistan and since august the us has carried out twice as many air strikes as in the previous two years combined we discussed all of these are issues with sultan mahmud holly a former pakistani air force captain. i'm afraid that president trump has no...
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is committed to a secure afghanistan that is free of terrorists however the spike in violence comes as america intensifies its bombing campaign in the country during the last year the u.s. dropped over four thousand bombs on afghanistan and since august the u.s. has carried out twice as many airstrikes as in the previous two years combined. we discussed the issue with us holly a former pakistani air force captain i'm afraid the president has no realisation of the intensity of the situation in afghanistan he has not been able to read the picture clearly not has he been able to get a reality check of what is the real problem in afghanistan i don't think. they're physically through their bombs through the. threats overcome this situation and more threats are only going to create more than mayhem but it is not going to bring peace into the into the region so president reagan will have to revise his new strategy because it is faulty. swedish retail giant has recalled a series of children's socks after was alleged they featured a pattern resembling the word in arabic h. and m. has apologized
is committed to a secure afghanistan that is free of terrorists however the spike in violence comes as america intensifies its bombing campaign in the country during the last year the u.s. dropped over four thousand bombs on afghanistan and since august the u.s. has carried out twice as many airstrikes as in the previous two years combined. we discussed the issue with us holly a former pakistani air force captain i'm afraid the president has no realisation of the intensity of the situation in...
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. >> reporter: so far it's not clear exactly why the season hit so early and is spiking so quickly, but according to information for the centers for disease control, this year's h3-n 2 strain could be part of the problem. >> health officials are expecting there could be plenty more infections that's because there's still weeks left in the season. so if you haven't got your flu shot it's probably a good idea to get it as quickly as possible. reporting live in mountain view i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> some alarms going off there, some unnerving moments in the middle of the night, the earthquake giving us a reminder of our active faults. tonight many of us hoping for an uninterpreted night of sleep. we made this impact map using usga data. i felt it on the peninsula. this is part of the purple zone and that stretches from the peninsula to the north bay down toward santa cruz and over to the tri valley but the epicenter in berkeley, is the biggest area. that's where the most phone calls and static came from in terms of response. our traffic camera on the san mateo bridge cau
. >> reporter: so far it's not clear exactly why the season hit so early and is spiking so quickly, but according to information for the centers for disease control, this year's h3-n 2 strain could be part of the problem. >> health officials are expecting there could be plenty more infections that's because there's still weeks left in the season. so if you haven't got your flu shot it's probably a good idea to get it as quickly as possible. reporting live in mountain view i'm sergio...
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however, the alternative is negative impacts on system reliability, chronic price spikes during cold weather, higher emissions when it's more economic to burn oil and natural gas and the possibility of further interventions by the iso into the market to delay the critical resources. wholesale markets and the tra transformation of new england's bulk power system have resulted in significant economic and environmental benefits to the region. however, the fuel security difficulties are real. and they are significant. if we're able to meet these challenges, i think it will result in a more reliable, efficient, clean power grid benefiting the entire regioregi. i appreciate your committee's focus on this important matter and look forward to any questions that you might have. >> thank you, mr. van welie. appreciate it. appreciate the testimony of each of you this morning. senator manchin indicated he's got a pressing thing somewhere else and asked very politely, so i'm going to yield my time. you may take the first question. >> i begged. i begged. i want to thank chairman murkowski, thank y
however, the alternative is negative impacts on system reliability, chronic price spikes during cold weather, higher emissions when it's more economic to burn oil and natural gas and the possibility of further interventions by the iso into the market to delay the critical resources. wholesale markets and the tra transformation of new england's bulk power system have resulted in significant economic and environmental benefits to the region. however, the fuel security difficulties are real. and...
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coming up next what could be behind this sudden spike. hi, we're alaska airlines.nd we don't just fly lumberjacks to glaciers. we fly all kinds of people all kinds of places. like app developers to mexico city. musically inclined novelists to nashville. and pilates instructors to palm springs. sure, we love a good glacier. but we also like a little cocoa butter. from the west coast to the world. alaska airlines. that's how we fly. >>> more fallout from that false missile warning in hawaii earlier this month. today the head of the emergency management committee resign and the state employee who sent out that alert has been fired. this comes the same day that it was revealed that the worker who pushed the alert to leave an attack was imminent, and it was not the first time he made a mistake. >> there has been reports that he has performance issues, and throughout the 10 years he has at least done similar drills. >> he said he was believing the attack was real because of confusion at shift change. >>> nine people have drowned off of the coast of maui in the past 13 da
coming up next what could be behind this sudden spike. hi, we're alaska airlines.nd we don't just fly lumberjacks to glaciers. we fly all kinds of people all kinds of places. like app developers to mexico city. musically inclined novelists to nashville. and pilates instructors to palm springs. sure, we love a good glacier. but we also like a little cocoa butter. from the west coast to the world. alaska airlines. that's how we fly. >>> more fallout from that false missile warning in...
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. >> reporter: plus, flu cases spiking in the lehigh valley. so many that some reports including this one have put up tonight treat overflow patients. how emergency rooms are handling it. >>> happening now, the flu epidemic is forcing doctors to take their treatment outside. the lehigh valley hospital is expanding, using tents to handle their overflowing emergency room. >> randy gyllenhaal is live inside one of those flu tents in allentown. randy, give us a look around there. >> reporter: across the commonwealth, flu cases are spiking dramatically. the health department says in the last week they've seen a sharp increase, including 15 deaths in the past week alone. the number of cases overwhelming emergency rooms to the point that they're packed. here at lehigh valley hospital cedarcrest, they put out this outdoor tent. this is called the surge hospital where they take overflow patients because of all the cases they're seeing. i'm joined by lindsay howe. nursing director. what are you seeing at the hospital? >> a lot of volume surge related to
. >> reporter: plus, flu cases spiking in the lehigh valley. so many that some reports including this one have put up tonight treat overflow patients. how emergency rooms are handling it. >>> happening now, the flu epidemic is forcing doctors to take their treatment outside. the lehigh valley hospital is expanding, using tents to handle their overflowing emergency room. >> randy gyllenhaal is live inside one of those flu tents in allentown. randy, give us a look around...
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it does not appear they are going to spike down further.ce the weekend, it has not seemed like he has taken a huge hit. porn starsto keep or quie. he's gone throught. -- quiet. he's gone through a lot in the past week. poor approval ratings for the president -- when members of congress don't think he is popular, they don't give him the benefit of the doubt. they are less likely to do what he wants. at this point, the best bet for congress seems to be make a deal on their own and dare him to be veot itto it. i don't think he will. haidi: what is the best case scenario that needs to happen to prevent a shutdown? it feels like every few months we go through the same scenario where it is just kicking the can down the road. jonathan: abe have to do -- it takes one piece of paper to say -- cross out the deadline of when last year's funding runs out and put in a new date. it can be anything. 12 hours later, it can be 12 lisa leiter. -- weeks later. --long as no one in congress they have a majority in the house and 60 votes in the senate -- there i
it does not appear they are going to spike down further.ce the weekend, it has not seemed like he has taken a huge hit. porn starsto keep or quie. he's gone throught. -- quiet. he's gone through a lot in the past week. poor approval ratings for the president -- when members of congress don't think he is popular, they don't give him the benefit of the doubt. they are less likely to do what he wants. at this point, the best bet for congress seems to be make a deal on their own and dare him to be...
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spiking in the 10 year spiking 2.7%.eading the decline on the s&p 500 while the nasdaq is down 0.3%. tech earnings coming out this week including microsoft and apple. vonnie: let us get to first word news this afternoon. taylor: president trump will deliver his state of the union address tomorrow night. he is expected to cite economic progress while pushing for bipartisan progress with democrats on infrastructure. the president will point to robust economy and low unemployment during his first year on the job as well as the benefits of the tax overhaul. officials have detained more than 300 people engaged in terrorist propaganda in social media in turkey. an interior spokesperson today said all the suspects are suspected of supporting the syrian kurdish militia. despite a got -- warning from the country's attorney general that it will be considered an act of treason. kenya's supreme court nullified the results of the first election after the incumbent president won. declared president after a reelection. officials say th
spiking in the 10 year spiking 2.7%.eading the decline on the s&p 500 while the nasdaq is down 0.3%. tech earnings coming out this week including microsoft and apple. vonnie: let us get to first word news this afternoon. taylor: president trump will deliver his state of the union address tomorrow night. he is expected to cite economic progress while pushing for bipartisan progress with democrats on infrastructure. the president will point to robust economy and low unemployment during his...
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. >> the seismograph you can see clearly the big spike, the moment the quake hit this morning. many of us asleep. many of us jolted awake. we are certainly seeing the tweets pour in. #earthquake trending. good morning, january 4th. >>> the majority of us felt it but somehow mike and i were left out. i was talking to our colleague, matt keller,san jose. he didn't feel it either. >> the men aren't sensitive. >> it's interesting. >> my husband felt it. it woke him up. i was already up. >> i was in the car, that's why i didn't feel it. there was a small earthquake in san jose, also. >> in addition to this. >> in addition to this. this is the big one. let me show it to you. i have it dialed in on live doppler 7. if you look around, the yellows and the arranges the past 12 hours and the red is the past hour. so within the past hour we've had that one in san jose. let's give you a general idea what this one did at 2:39, about a 4.4. because it was eight miles that may be limiting some of the damage because it was deeper than originally thought. you can see it's pretty much on the clar
. >> the seismograph you can see clearly the big spike, the moment the quake hit this morning. many of us asleep. many of us jolted awake. we are certainly seeing the tweets pour in. #earthquake trending. good morning, january 4th. >>> the majority of us felt it but somehow mike and i were left out. i was talking to our colleague, matt keller,san jose. he didn't feel it either. >> the men aren't sensitive. >> it's interesting. >> my husband felt it. it woke him...
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. >>> also ahead, flu cases spiking and killing healthy people. the hardest hit areas and places with hidden germs that you should avoid. >>> the big surprise formotiona. we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brin without talking to your doctor,... ...since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent,... ...heart attack, stroke, or bleeding more easil.use bg l bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers,... ...a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your
. >>> also ahead, flu cases spiking and killing healthy people. the hardest hit areas and places with hidden germs that you should avoid. >>> the big surprise formotiona. we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works....
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this spike in inflation at a time when the economy has been relatively weak has had an impact on real wage growth that's a really crucially important issue for us >> he did also say he thinks inflation seems to have peaked for now. and interestingly on the brexit discussions, the financial services must be a part of that deal, not just trade of goods. that's an interesting comment. finance services important part of those negotiations. the pound still higher today only by 0.2. at 1.4263. >>> still ahead, investors eyeing the markets after a wild day on wall street what this volatility could mean for your money. >>> and a quick check on u.s. equity futures as the dollar trades lower what does that mean for stocks and what to expect the dow is higher by 67 points in the premarket and the nasdaq higher by 28 >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." futures pointing higher, 67 points or so for the dow up about a percent for the nasdaq and the s&p the dow up less than that a bit of slvolatility yesterday let's discuss that with kevin curran from washington crossing advisers good morning >
this spike in inflation at a time when the economy has been relatively weak has had an impact on real wage growth that's a really crucially important issue for us >> he did also say he thinks inflation seems to have peaked for now. and interestingly on the brexit discussions, the financial services must be a part of that deal, not just trade of goods. that's an interesting comment. finance services important part of those negotiations. the pound still higher today only by 0.2. at 1.4263....
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if you see a spike go to 3%, i don't think people -- >> do you think this past week's action was a spike, from 252 to 266. >> if you look at the ten year on a long term trend line back to 1987, we haven't broken out of that trend line on the way down 270, that breaks us out of it. so we are very, very close. >> looking at a long chart it's higher than that, over three, three and change i don't think yields are going to got out of control. i don't worry about them impacting the equity market. until we see a sustained move, 2 or 3% and hold there for a period of time, i look at the market and say there are some signs we are going to pause. i look at the material names and the steel names. next week steel dynamics leads off the reporting week. >> not the sbrut, taxes though are still not quantified even though people can say they are discounted in the overall market i don't think they can be discounted until we get there. >> i bring up the steel names. they can tend the i don't have shoot to the up side. >> are they overshot now >> i think they are overshot yet. next week is going to be int
if you see a spike go to 3%, i don't think people -- >> do you think this past week's action was a spike, from 252 to 266. >> if you look at the ten year on a long term trend line back to 1987, we haven't broken out of that trend line on the way down 270, that breaks us out of it. so we are very, very close. >> looking at a long chart it's higher than that, over three, three and change i don't think yields are going to got out of control. i don't worry about them impacting the...
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the spike and stingrays through the area all part two extreme low tides, small surf and warmer water over the holiday weekend. lifeguard say more than 150 people reported injuries in the last couple of days including young man visiting from south korea. >> it is his first time to american wants to try surfing. we get in the water in five minutes later. >> i feel pain in my foot. >> people are usually stung after stepping on top of a stingray which then sends its of barb with the painful poison into the unknown swimmer. lifeguard suggests what -- shuffling her feet and kicking up the sandwich will scare away the stingrays. >>> a team of archaeologist and hundreds of volunteers have unearthed the remains of a 1500- year-old monastery and church in israel. >> connor has more out of jerusalem and look at some ancient history. >> reporter: in the years outside of jerusalem archaeologist have discovered unique church dating back to the earliest days of christianity. it was likely built during the fifth century just after christianity begin the legal religion of the roman empire and the chu
the spike and stingrays through the area all part two extreme low tides, small surf and warmer water over the holiday weekend. lifeguard say more than 150 people reported injuries in the last couple of days including young man visiting from south korea. >> it is his first time to american wants to try surfing. we get in the water in five minutes later. >> i feel pain in my foot. >> people are usually stung after stepping on top of a stingray which then sends its of barb with...
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today they focused on children's need and the count supervisor said he is concerned about the recent spike but emphasized harsher punishment is not the answer. >> they don't have to believe that the way to deal with -- with trauma among youth is to lock them up and throw away the key. >> reporter: a public health director agrees. >> our goal is that we will build resilience in the community and build resilience in our families. one example would be our peace partnership on the east side of san jose. >> reporter: he said he believes part of the problem is that san jose doesn't have enough officers to respond to many crimes. >> i think even young perpetrators know that. do a crime and nobody will show up. nobody is going to follow up and there is no detectives to solve the crime. >> reporter: now he acknowledges that police do a good job when they can respond like in the past two days and said the situation will be addressed in upcoming meetings including possible residential programs for hard-core violent youth. live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> an elementary school in
today they focused on children's need and the count supervisor said he is concerned about the recent spike but emphasized harsher punishment is not the answer. >> they don't have to believe that the way to deal with -- with trauma among youth is to lock them up and throw away the key. >> reporter: a public health director agrees. >> our goal is that we will build resilience in the community and build resilience in our families. one example would be our peace partnership on the...