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ahead get against newcastle at stjames's park and they did reds ahead get against newcastle at st james's but it was ruled out for offside. city will be hoping to respond, heading to leeds later on at 5:30pm. in the championship, it is 1—1 at 5:30pm. in the championship, it is1—1 in at 5:30pm. in the championship, it is 1—1 in barnsley versus preston game. blackburn could win the title if bournemouth drop points and blackburn will be trying to secure their promotion. just one game to report on, manchester city hosting brighton and what a game it has been so far? the hosts went 3—0 up before half—time, but city have stormed to a 7—2 lead, four goals being stormed and while one player and another player also getting in on the action. it has been a big day for chelsea football club, as we appear to be moving closer to finding out who will be buying the club. bbc understands that consortium led by the la bowlers... leader has been rumoured to be in the works, after it has been put up for sale after the owner of chelsea roman abramovich has been investigated due to his links with russia. all b
ahead get against newcastle at stjames's park and they did reds ahead get against newcastle at st james's but it was ruled out for offside. city will be hoping to respond, heading to leeds later on at 5:30pm. in the championship, it is 1—1 at 5:30pm. in the championship, it is1—1 in at 5:30pm. in the championship, it is 1—1 in barnsley versus preston game. blackburn could win the title if bournemouth drop points and blackburn will be trying to secure their promotion. just one game to...
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leicester took the lead at st james�* park from a corner in the 19th minute — ademola lookman scored of the season. but newcastle, also from a corner, equalised. it wasn't pretty though — bruno guimares�* shot was initially stopped by kasper schmeichel, but the brazilian kicked the ball between the goalkeeper�*s legs and across the line. the goal was eventually given after var had a look at it. the game was heading for a draw until guimares struck again with a flying header in the fifth minute of injury time. he's an incredible person and an incredible footballer and so, we consider ourselves very fortunate to have him with us and we'll be hoping he grows and develops in our team and certainly excited and the levels that he met. and quickly and the supporters of certainly taking to him. we did not deserve that. bitterly disappointed with the result but performance wise, there was a lot of really good stuff in the game because most of the game, for some reason, we failed to control the ball and my mantra's always been, if you do not control the ball, you don't control the game and for
leicester took the lead at st james�* park from a corner in the 19th minute — ademola lookman scored of the season. but newcastle, also from a corner, equalised. it wasn't pretty though — bruno guimares�* shot was initially stopped by kasper schmeichel, but the brazilian kicked the ball between the goalkeeper�*s legs and across the line. the goal was eventually given after var had a look at it. the game was heading for a draw until guimares struck again with a flying header in the...
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leicester took the lead at st james' park from a corner in the 19th minute — ademola lookman scored hiscorner equalised, it wans�*t pretty though — bruno guimares' shot was initially stopped by kasper schmeichel, but the brazilian kicked the ball between the goalkeeper�*s legs and across the line — the goal was eventually given after var had a look at it. the game was heading for a draw. until guimares struck again with a flying header, in the fifth minute of injury time. he's an incredible person and an incredible footballer and so, we consider ourselves very fortunate to have him with us and we'll be grows and develops and her team and certainly excited and the levels that you met. and quickly and the supporters of certainly taking to him. ~ ., , ., him. we did not deserve that. bitterly disappointed - him. we did not deserve that. bitterly disappointed with - him. we did not deserve that. bitterly disappointed with the | bitterly disappointed with the result— bitterly disappointed with the result but performance was, there was a _ result but performance was, there was a lot _ result
leicester took the lead at st james' park from a corner in the 19th minute — ademola lookman scored hiscorner equalised, it wans�*t pretty though — bruno guimares' shot was initially stopped by kasper schmeichel, but the brazilian kicked the ball between the goalkeeper�*s legs and across the line — the goal was eventually given after var had a look at it. the game was heading for a draw. until guimares struck again with a flying header, in the fifth minute of injury time. he's an...
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skylar: now that st. james has been caught, there's relief. is a lingering thought in the back of people's minds words like, what's going to happen next? do we know when something else could happen? it might not be a shooting. it could be a train colliding. there are so many safety components to writing the subways. a lot of people have that in the back of their mind right now. a lot of people are on edge a little bit. they are worried because no one knows what will happen or when it will happen and they don't want to be that person. caroline: much pressure placed on the administration. to invest in public infrastructure. the infrastructure bill on the federal level likely helped. where do you think the duress is for the moment? skylar: the biggest issue for the mta is bringing riders back again so they could bring in another source of revenue. also to get service back to where it is reliable for customers. going back to what it was post-pandemic. we might start to see progress get better. they are bringing in a new chief , a subway president.
skylar: now that st. james has been caught, there's relief. is a lingering thought in the back of people's minds words like, what's going to happen next? do we know when something else could happen? it might not be a shooting. it could be a train colliding. there are so many safety components to writing the subways. a lot of people have that in the back of their mind right now. a lot of people are on edge a little bit. they are worried because no one knows what will happen or when it will...
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yes, in this neighbourhood and not far from here, and in the st. james square. okay, yeah, yeah.to meet you. and you, a pleasure. it was a good childhood, actually. i usually would play in the street or with my friends, a normal life as in any other neighbourhood. so it was a real neighbourhood, it wasn't so touristy then. as in any other city, just another neighbourhood. but of course, now it's not as easy for the children to play in the streets, because of overcrowding, commercialization, public space occupation by private companies and private operations. it's difficult now for the children to have a normal life here. this was a school when i was a child. this was your school? yeah. and the interesting thing about this school is that the playground used by the children of the school is a public space, a square. so what are the barriers for? yeah, exactly. the barriers are to prevent tourists from invading the space for children. really? yeah. where do you go from here, you know? yeah, exactly. this is a desperate solution. i don't think it's a good solution at all. i mean, it'
yes, in this neighbourhood and not far from here, and in the st. james square. okay, yeah, yeah.to meet you. and you, a pleasure. it was a good childhood, actually. i usually would play in the street or with my friends, a normal life as in any other neighbourhood. so it was a real neighbourhood, it wasn't so touristy then. as in any other city, just another neighbourhood. but of course, now it's not as easy for the children to play in the streets, because of overcrowding, commercialization,...
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leicester took the lead at st james' park from a corner in the 19th minute — ademola lookman scored his scored from a corner to equalise. bruno guimares' shot was initially stopped by kasper schmeichel, but the brazilian kicked the ball between the goalkeeper�*s legs and across the line. the goal given after var had a good look at it. the game was heading for a draw until guimares struck again with a flying header, in the fifth minute of injury time. it's day two of the world snooker championship in sheffield and ronnie 0'sullivan is in action, looking to book his place in the second round. he led dave gilbert by six frames to three after their opening session and the first four this afternoon have been shared, with 0'sullivan being aided by a massive fluke here in frame 13. you can watch the conclusion over on bbc1 now. let's go live to the crucible then — 0n table 0ne, it's an all welsh battle between three times champion mark williams and michael white with willians 5—0 up. remember it's best of 19 in these early rounds. you can watch live coverage of this match over on the bbc sport
leicester took the lead at st james' park from a corner in the 19th minute — ademola lookman scored his scored from a corner to equalise. bruno guimares' shot was initially stopped by kasper schmeichel, but the brazilian kicked the ball between the goalkeeper�*s legs and across the line. the goal given after var had a good look at it. the game was heading for a draw until guimares struck again with a flying header, in the fifth minute of injury time. it's day two of the world snooker...
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john adams the first american ambassador to the court of st. james atson. james is and in the audience of june 1785 and he said this i will be very frank with you. i was the last to consent to the separation but the separation having been made and having become inevitable. i've always said and i say now that i would be the first to meet the friendship of the united states as an independent power. and he then 15 years later when george washington gave up the presidency in march 1797 said that george washington was the greatest character of the age. and i think i think those are those those two statements redound well to george the thirds memory. when one thinks of his legacy george third's legacy, of course the most powerful parts of it. it strikes me are in the modern monarchy. he had a an effect on the modern monarchy that i think it made him more important than the person who everybody else was every other historian a scribes the the modern monarchy to which is of course his granddaughter queen victoria, but he was actually george the third. who bought buc
john adams the first american ambassador to the court of st. james atson. james is and in the audience of june 1785 and he said this i will be very frank with you. i was the last to consent to the separation but the separation having been made and having become inevitable. i've always said and i say now that i would be the first to meet the friendship of the united states as an independent power. and he then 15 years later when george washington gave up the presidency in march 1797 said that...
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earlier, liverpool overcame a spirited newcastle united side at st james park beating them by a goalrer mohamed salah on the bench, but his side still prevailed thanks to a first half goal from naby keita. i saw isawa i saw a top—class game, it was not only a job done it was under a creamy difficult circumstances playing this kind of football... —— under extremely difficult. i think it is respect, to be honest, that is why i am really, really happy, you want to win football games in the best case scenario, you win them when you deserved to win them, we did today, 100%, against a team in form in their stadium, did today, 100%, against a team in form in theirstadium, great atmosphere, that is really special and not onlyjob done. elsewhere, norwich city have been relegated back to the championship after their 2—0 defeat to aston villa and other results. it's a record sixth relegation from the premier league for the canaries. but burnley�*s remarkable late run in the bid to avoid relegation continues. they came from a goal down at watford to beat them 2—1, with two goals in three minutes
earlier, liverpool overcame a spirited newcastle united side at st james park beating them by a goalrer mohamed salah on the bench, but his side still prevailed thanks to a first half goal from naby keita. i saw isawa i saw a top—class game, it was not only a job done it was under a creamy difficult circumstances playing this kind of football... —— under extremely difficult. i think it is respect, to be honest, that is why i am really, really happy, you want to win football games in the...
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wants to become a newcastle legend after scoring both goals in their 2—1 win against leicester at st jamesraes was newcastle's first major signing under their new owners, joining injanuary for £35 million. they're now 12 points clear of the relegation zone with six games left. burnley drew their first match since sean dyche's sacking. they took the lead at west ham through wout weghorst, maxwell cornet missed a penalty a penalty that would have put them two up. they were made to pay as thomas soucek made it 1—1 after break. ronnie o'sullivan is definitely in the mood. at the world snooker championship in sheffield, you never quite know what his mindset will be, but he's likened himself to russell crowe in gladiator. he rallied from 3—0 down in his first—round match against david gilbert to win10—5, as he goes in search of a record equalling seventh world title at the crucible in his 30th appearance, which is also a joint record. he'll face either mark allen or scott donaldson in the next round. they're playing right now. you can watch live on bbc two. that's all the sport for now. let's ge
wants to become a newcastle legend after scoring both goals in their 2—1 win against leicester at st jamesraes was newcastle's first major signing under their new owners, joining injanuary for £35 million. they're now 12 points clear of the relegation zone with six games left. burnley drew their first match since sean dyche's sacking. they took the lead at west ham through wout weghorst, maxwell cornet missed a penalty a penalty that would have put them two up. they were made to pay as...
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. >> fifth grader james said st. baldrick's mission is an inspiration. >> having the feeling that you're helping somebody live a better life, it's such a great feeling. >> the support means the world to classmate mila hurley, she's been in treatment for the most common form of childhood leukemia since 2020. >> i just thought it was amazing. >> little kids with big hearts helping children with cancer one haircut at a time. >> how brave they are is overwhelming to me. every year i'm just shocked and in awe of the kids and their willingness and selflessness >> doing such a great thing. that is nbc nightly news for this sunday i'm kate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created h
. >> fifth grader james said st. baldrick's mission is an inspiration. >> having the feeling that you're helping somebody live a better life, it's such a great feeling. >> the support means the world to classmate mila hurley, she's been in treatment for the most common form of childhood leukemia since 2020. >> i just thought it was amazing. >> little kids with big hearts helping children with cancer one haircut at a time. >> how brave they are is overwhelming...
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david in st. james, new york. you are a republican. welcome. caller: yes.'m kind of disgusted because i have no idea why all these illegal people are trying to seek asylum. many, many countries away from where they live. here in this country we have a lot of lawyers in our government. i don't like to use that word, but when they don't tell the truth, they are not telling the truth. that's a lie. there's just too many issues that i can't -- i can list tens of issues that i would like to see changed and i don't understand why the democrat party doesn't see that all these people coming across the borders are bringing crime. whether it's illegal drugs, whether it's -- host: what evidence, david, do you have that all immigrants coming across the border are doing crime when they get here? caller: i'm not saying every single one of them. come on, we don't know really who is coming across when we don't catch them. we don't know if we are not catching them if they are bringing a disease other than covid. we don't know if they are bringing covid. host: and the admini
david in st. james, new york. you are a republican. welcome. caller: yes.'m kind of disgusted because i have no idea why all these illegal people are trying to seek asylum. many, many countries away from where they live. here in this country we have a lot of lawyers in our government. i don't like to use that word, but when they don't tell the truth, they are not telling the truth. that's a lie. there's just too many issues that i can't -- i can list tens of issues that i would like to see...
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to start in st. james go to brooklyn stop number one train. number 2 we have the seven last words.so my apologies. >> we can have a beer. [laughter] ha, ha, i will take it over to day. >> this year seems particularly precise in that we have seen a lot of good friday. so when you look at what happened to our lord and his passion, death, and resurrection, that was intensely gravely evil. it looked as if, it looked as if satan had prevailed. i mean it was so bad that even the song when into eclipse hiding its slide in shame, but so bad the earth itself convulsed an earthquake. we are tempted, and so we are going through some of that. all have to do is listen to you guys. all have to do is read the paper. i don't know how you stay upbeat. we are tempted attempts to think this is going to be we are stuck at this forever. of course you can't think of good friday, because good friday and easter sunday or package deal. you can't have one without the other. so, we need easter more than ever to remind us that the resilience, the lights, life, the goodness, is ultimately going to triumph. and
to start in st. james go to brooklyn stop number one train. number 2 we have the seven last words.so my apologies. >> we can have a beer. [laughter] ha, ha, i will take it over to day. >> this year seems particularly precise in that we have seen a lot of good friday. so when you look at what happened to our lord and his passion, death, and resurrection, that was intensely gravely evil. it looked as if, it looked as if satan had prevailed. i mean it was so bad that even the song when...
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st. louis fed president james bullard says the central bank should not rule out rate increases of 75 basisoints to fight inflation in a presentation to the council on foreign relations. he also says the fed needs to move quickly to raise rates to 3.5% and says talk of a u.s. recession is premature. china sees multiple risks to the economy as coronavirus are breaks keep growing. still, it pledges to meet its ambitious growth target and stabilize jobs. the economy still has teaching advantages, the government says. most major u.s. airlines are no longer requiring travelers or employees to wear masks on domestic and some international flights. i can hours after a federal judge overturned a mandate. the airline industry had lobbied these the rule. meanwhile, uber is dropping its own mask mandate in the u.s. apollo global management is interested in helping finance a bid for twitter. it could provide elon musk or others with equity or debt. twitter posted their biggest shares in two weeks on monday after the company launched a poison pill defense. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomb
st. louis fed president james bullard says the central bank should not rule out rate increases of 75 basisoints to fight inflation in a presentation to the council on foreign relations. he also says the fed needs to move quickly to raise rates to 3.5% and says talk of a u.s. recession is premature. china sees multiple risks to the economy as coronavirus are breaks keep growing. still, it pledges to meet its ambitious growth target and stabilize jobs. the economy still has teaching advantages,...
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st. louis fed president james bullard at 9:00 a.m., then raphael bostic, charlie evans. how much do they talk up the effect of the $1.1 trillion yearly reduction in the balance sheet on markets? do we get more of a sense of how they gain that outcome of what they will be looking for on whether they slow it down or keep it going for longer? the u.n. general assembly's meeting to possibly suspend russia from the human rights council. how much do they start talking about war crimes, and what does nato do with foreign ministers still meeting in brussels? can they simply hammer home that inflation and sanctions are going to eventually work, or do they have to take another step? jonathan: thank you. let's kick off the market conversation with lori heinel, global chief investment officer of state street global advisors. you are more dovish in the outlook than most people who come on this show, and more constructive on the economy as well. can you walk us through it? lori: absolutely. we think that they reopening trade is still with us. certainly in the u.s., consumer balance sh
st. louis fed president james bullard at 9:00 a.m., then raphael bostic, charlie evans. how much do they talk up the effect of the $1.1 trillion yearly reduction in the balance sheet on markets? do we get more of a sense of how they gain that outcome of what they will be looking for on whether they slow it down or keep it going for longer? the u.n. general assembly's meeting to possibly suspend russia from the human rights council. how much do they start talking about war crimes, and what does...
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st. louis fed chairman or fed president james bullard mentioned with the need for 75 basis point hike and this is something they are pricing in but it had to go there almost immediately and that's never good when it has to move that fast. the survey of the big-money poll, a lot of neutral, half the respondents. it doesn't happen often but might not be scared enough at this point. jack: it shows they are not sure what to make of this market. one more question. can earnings save us? >> we hope to, apple, microsoft and the rest of them. if the numbers are good they can arrest the drop. look at the charts on these stocks, keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best because it is not looking good. jack: it is not looking good for netflix. if you didn't sign up for netflix during a lockdown pandemic you were never going to sign up and looking ahead to earnings it could be a big move and it sure was. jack: i wasn't sure which direction but we found out quickly, first subscriber decline in a decade and there could be a bigger subscriber decline this quarter. investors, the stock lost 35% day.
st. louis fed chairman or fed president james bullard mentioned with the need for 75 basis point hike and this is something they are pricing in but it had to go there almost immediately and that's never good when it has to move that fast. the survey of the big-money poll, a lot of neutral, half the respondents. it doesn't happen often but might not be scared enough at this point. jack: it shows they are not sure what to make of this market. one more question. can earnings save us? >> we...
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st. louis fed president james bullard getting bearish. a rate hike over 50 basis points, that's .50% to you and i, is not his case he would not rule out a bigger hike at one meeting this year. >> i would point out that the 1994 cycle where we raised policy rates 300 basis points in a year -- first of all, that one was successful and set up the u.s. economy for a stellar second half of the 1990s in that, there was a 765 basis point hike i would not rule that out. >> joining us to talk about that is erin gibbs. erin, good morning i don't know if you are a baltimore ravens fan i'll make a football analogy here is how the federal reserve feels to me, erin. the ravens are behind 47-2 or 42-7 or whatever it is the coaches are finally deciding that they need to ramp up the offense with about 4:00 left to go in the game that feels like what the fed is doing right now. got way behind the inflation curve and now talking about making deep passes or hail mary plays to come back do you feel like the fed is just so far behind the curve at this point it
st. louis fed president james bullard getting bearish. a rate hike over 50 basis points, that's .50% to you and i, is not his case he would not rule out a bigger hike at one meeting this year. >> i would point out that the 1994 cycle where we raised policy rates 300 basis points in a year -- first of all, that one was successful and set up the u.s. economy for a stellar second half of the 1990s in that, there was a 765 basis point hike i would not rule that out. >> joining us to...
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st. louis fed president james bullard says the central bank should not rule out increases of 75 basis points to fight inflation. in a presentation, the council of foreign relations, bullard says the fed needs to raise rates quickly get he also said the talk of recession is premature. most major u.s. airlines are no longer requiring passengers and employees to wear masks on domestic and some international flights. the airline industry has lobbied the biden administration to ease the rule. meanwhile, uber is dropping its own mandate in the u.s. halliburton has written off all of its ukrainian assets seven weeks into the russian invasion. the company took a pretax charge of $23 million, the first major oilfield services contractor to announce plans to halt work in russia. the russian energy industry is heavily dependent on foreign expertise. a new study finds that most bosses are actions to get their staff back into the office, but the rules do not always apply to them. only 19% of executives can say the same, according to a survey by a research consortium backed by messaging channel slack. glo
st. louis fed president james bullard says the central bank should not rule out increases of 75 basis points to fight inflation. in a presentation, the council of foreign relations, bullard says the fed needs to raise rates quickly get he also said the talk of recession is premature. most major u.s. airlines are no longer requiring passengers and employees to wear masks on domestic and some international flights. the airline industry has lobbied the biden administration to ease the rule....
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st. louis fed president james bullard insisted interest rates should be at 3-3.5% by the end of this year 10-year yield, right now it's at 2.7 724 -- 2.724%. let's bring in sheila bair. she's the woman at the helm of the -- she was the woman at the helm of the federal deposit insurance corporation from 2006-2011, and she steered the ship during the 2008 financial crisis. now she runs fannie mae as the chairwoman. sheila, you sounded the alarm bells prior to the subprime mortgage meltdown in 2008. how loud is your internal alarm ringing this time? >> yeah. well, first, i don't run fannie mae, i'm on the board -- [laughter] i want to make sure -- liz: you get to be the magnanimous overseer, right? >> and i'm here, i've got all my disclaimers, i'm here in a personal capacity. well, i am concerned. i think that the fed's catching up, and i fever that after waiting too long, they're going to swing the pendulum too far the other way. everybody's expecting a 50 basis point increase at their next meeting. they've got a very aggressive schedule, it appears, for reducing their portfolio, 99 5 billi
st. louis fed president james bullard insisted interest rates should be at 3-3.5% by the end of this year 10-year yield, right now it's at 2.7 724 -- 2.724%. let's bring in sheila bair. she's the woman at the helm of the -- she was the woman at the helm of the federal deposit insurance corporation from 2006-2011, and she steered the ship during the 2008 financial crisis. now she runs fannie mae as the chairwoman. sheila, you sounded the alarm bells prior to the subprime mortgage meltdown in...
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st. louis fed proceed james bullard saying the fed is behind the curve. needs to rein in inflation my next guest agrees joining me with a playbook to weather it. sneed capital management and portfolio manager of the sneed value fund a question theme of this entire hour used car prices dropping people are wondering if we just wait this out a little bit, can inflation normalize? fed doesn't have to be so aggressive don't have to be so alarmed. what does bill sneed say >> first off, you have to believe the progressive commercial most all investors have trained themselves over the last search, eight years believe millennials ar completely different group. that they won't want to get married. they won't want to have kids they won't want to own homes, et cetera so as soon as any difficulty arises they run to the things that benefit from them being different than in the past, and discard the things that the progressive commercial telling you you should buy. >> okay. i know exactly when commercials you're talking about the only one i like. all turning into our pa
st. louis fed proceed james bullard saying the fed is behind the curve. needs to rein in inflation my next guest agrees joining me with a playbook to weather it. sneed capital management and portfolio manager of the sneed value fund a question theme of this entire hour used car prices dropping people are wondering if we just wait this out a little bit, can inflation normalize? fed doesn't have to be so aggressive don't have to be so alarmed. what does bill sneed say >> first off, you have...
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so talk to me because you also had james bullard, st. louis fed, invoke ising the 75 basis point hike if necessary. i believe that's what he said. 75 basis points, we were just getting around to being comfortable with 50 basis points s. that a possibility? >> i don't think it's going to happen on may 4th. i think james bullard has been a bit of an outlier, actually, on both sides of fed policy in recent years. but i don't think the federal reserve should do it. they should gradually increase interest rates because the key thing is that there are a lot of long-term disinflationary force toes which will actually kick in later on, you know, in 2023 and 2024. they can't really kill flakes right now. they could kill -- inflation right now. they could kill the economy. so i think the federal reserve has to gradually increase. i think 75 basis points is too strong, and the great danger is today raise rates too much at the end of the just when the economy is weakening, and that increases recession. we don't want them to be too aggressive here. l
so talk to me because you also had james bullard, st. louis fed, invoke ising the 75 basis point hike if necessary. i believe that's what he said. 75 basis points, we were just getting around to being comfortable with 50 basis points s. that a possibility? >> i don't think it's going to happen on may 4th. i think james bullard has been a bit of an outlier, actually, on both sides of fed policy in recent years. but i don't think the federal reserve should do it. they should gradually...
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even james bullard, the st.ouis fed president who is very keen on raising rates rapidly, he wants to raise them fast, but not necessarily as high. raise them quickly and see how we go -- with his initial response. that is a lot of what we can expect from the fed. they will still raise rates, and then they will see whether these fears in the bond market and the stock market are going to bear fruit. shery: the two-year back at the 2.47 level. garfield reynolds. it really doesn't help when we have more geopolitical tensions. russia wildcater of that poland and bulgaria -- russia will cut off gas to poland and bulgaria. our guest joins us now. what are the implications not only for these two countries, for order europe? >> we are getting closer to a severing in energy relations between russia and europe, and it is a big deal. i mean, we are talking about two whether to be small consumers, poland and bulgaria. but the real question is, does this signal what will happen in larger gas consumers like italy and especiall
even james bullard, the st.ouis fed president who is very keen on raising rates rapidly, he wants to raise them fast, but not necessarily as high. raise them quickly and see how we go -- with his initial response. that is a lot of what we can expect from the fed. they will still raise rates, and then they will see whether these fears in the bond market and the stock market are going to bear fruit. shery: the two-year back at the 2.47 level. garfield reynolds. it really doesn't help when we have...
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certainly members like james bullard from the st. louis federal reserve. will still say we have to get inflation under control. we are not on a preset path will stop even if we might go 50 at some point, we might not go multiple 50's. that is one of the interesting aspects. the market is still pricing for a very aggressive that. -- a very aggressive fed. kriti: pricing in an aggressive fed. talk about what the economic data actually shows. there are fears that does the fed make a policy mistake that could plunge the economy into a recession. does the data support that? ira: there are couple of different aspects we have to consider. first is when employment is as strong as it is you usually do get a federal reserve more hawkish because we are nearing full employment. there are a lot of signs we are at or below full employment when it comes to the unemployment rate. then you look at something like some of the survey data, the ism manufacturing and services survey and we get the ism services survey tomorrow. when you look at the forward-looking components of
certainly members like james bullard from the st. louis federal reserve. will still say we have to get inflation under control. we are not on a preset path will stop even if we might go 50 at some point, we might not go multiple 50's. that is one of the interesting aspects. the market is still pricing for a very aggressive that. -- a very aggressive fed. kriti: pricing in an aggressive fed. talk about what the economic data actually shows. there are fears that does the fed make a policy mistake...
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st. louis fed president, james bullard, saying that talks of a recession are, quote, a little bit prematured face a 75 basis point increase instead of half a point. your thoughts? >> the challenge for the fed is even if they go 50 or 75 or multiple hikes, they don't control supply chain disruption, they can't make the biden administration drill for more oil, allow more oil production in the country and they can't end the war in ukraine and those are the three drivers for inflation. so we're fighting inflation with tools that aren't the designed to fight this round of inflation. sure, to some extent the fed can raise rates, that may slow this fever for housing. that could pull back commodity related prices to the housing market. so you could see them have some effect but as we see today with the oil markets, there's problems with libyan oil supply, we're cutting off russian oil supply. the fed has nothing to do with things like that. so they're fighting inflation with only a limited set of tools and that's the concern, that p inflation gets out of control while the fed tightens money supply
st. louis fed president, james bullard, saying that talks of a recession are, quote, a little bit prematured face a 75 basis point increase instead of half a point. your thoughts? >> the challenge for the fed is even if they go 50 or 75 or multiple hikes, they don't control supply chain disruption, they can't make the biden administration drill for more oil, allow more oil production in the country and they can't end the war in ukraine and those are the three drivers for inflation. so...
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james bullard, the st.morning again, he's concerned about high inflation ask it can pull up inflation expect ation and he said the fed is behind the curve. speaking of the curve, we've had big movements in the outlook for the fed rate hikes let me show you here we now know that the december fed funds contract trading last i looked at 266. what's important about that is that's above the range that most fed officials say is where they want to get you by the end of the year so the market now trading higher than most fed officials are the highest rate here and you can see here it goes all of the way up, well above 3% and almost 4% by the middle of 2023. so we've had a big upward shift in this, scott i think this comes in part from comme comments from bullard and mary daly, she called the 50 basis point hike solid and she'll deliberate whether or not we do 25s, 50s or 75 she didn't rule out a 75 basis point rate hike, and she had been one of the more dovish people and that was from bullard saying he thought a 75
james bullard, the st.morning again, he's concerned about high inflation ask it can pull up inflation expect ation and he said the fed is behind the curve. speaking of the curve, we've had big movements in the outlook for the fed rate hikes let me show you here we now know that the december fed funds contract trading last i looked at 266. what's important about that is that's above the range that most fed officials say is where they want to get you by the end of the year so the market now...
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st. louis fed president james bullard is factoring -- backing a 50 basis points hike in may.he fed may be behind the curve and he favors raising rates sharply to between three and a quarter percent. in the second half of the year. the fomc raised its benchmark by 25 basis points. fuller was the lone dissenter favoring a half-point increase. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen it says the digital dollar would take years to develop as a country decides to proceed with one. regulators are engaged in a six-month review and coming up with recommendations on linked digital assets including a digital version of the u.s. dollar currency. the initiative was launched during executive order by president biden. global news, 24 hours a day. on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. shery: chinese president xi jinping is facing one of his biggest challenges since taking office. growing public frustration over shortages of essentials. as the covid lockdown continues, let's bring our chief n
st. louis fed president james bullard is factoring -- backing a 50 basis points hike in may.he fed may be behind the curve and he favors raising rates sharply to between three and a quarter percent. in the second half of the year. the fomc raised its benchmark by 25 basis points. fuller was the lone dissenter favoring a half-point increase. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen it says the digital dollar would take years to develop as a country decides to proceed with one. regulators are engaged...
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james at 1:42 p.m. at the corner of st. mark's place and 1st avenue in manhattan. into custody without incident and has been transported to an nypd facility. you will be charged with committing yesterday's appalling crime in brooklyn. >> more on this now from new york. >> he was arrested 30 hours after the shooting took place. police got a tip of his whereabouts in the east village part of new york city. they went to the location where they were told he was at and arrested him without incident. there are some reporting it was actually the suspect himself who called the tip line and turned himself in. police have yet to absolutely confirm that. he was brought here to this ninth precinct police station and brought and processed and handed over to federal authorities. as he was handed over and walked out of here, many journalists yelled questions at him. he did not respond to any of those. he is now in federal custody facing terrorism related charges. why terrorism? number one, the shooting took place on may entrance -- on mass transit. it was a mass-casualty incident
james at 1:42 p.m. at the corner of st. mark's place and 1st avenue in manhattan. into custody without incident and has been transported to an nypd facility. you will be charged with committing yesterday's appalling crime in brooklyn. >> more on this now from new york. >> he was arrested 30 hours after the shooting took place. police got a tip of his whereabouts in the east village part of new york city. they went to the location where they were told he was at and arrested him...
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st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, >> that is our report. i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy >>> and the bride and her caterer facing charges for what they put in the wedding food. >>> and why justin bieber and dan + shay are facing a lawsuit over their hit "10,000 hours." you're watching "world news now". ♪ i'm going to love you ♪ ♪ i'm going to love you ♪
st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, >> that is our report. i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy >>> and the bride and her caterer facing charges for what they put in the wedding food. >>> and why justin bieber and dan + shay are facing a lawsuit over their hit "10,000 hours." you're watching "world news now". ♪ i'm going to love you ♪ ♪ i'm going to love you ♪
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st. john's church. every president since james madison has attended a service at st. john's.ermitting demonstrators to disperse. as for the secret service policies will change to prohibit blanket grounds for use of force, declaration of unlawful assembly even if people have broken the law. every situation will be on a case-by-case basis. de-escalation is the goal. black lives matter d.c. and individuals sued the u.s. government as part of the settlement. all claims against the government are dropped. gillian. >> gillian: david spunt. thank you so much. >> dana: watchdog group filing a complaint with the i.r.s. the puts the spotlight on black lives matter to investigate the far left group and co-founder whether they broke the rules. at issue a $6 million mansion that blm paid for with donated money. here is judge jeanine pirro. we talked about this last night on "the five" and the legal policy center said we need to look into it. i don't think blm expected any of it. >> they did everything they could to hide this not just from their donors but from all of us. there is a form c
st. john's church. every president since james madison has attended a service at st. john's.ermitting demonstrators to disperse. as for the secret service policies will change to prohibit blanket grounds for use of force, declaration of unlawful assembly even if people have broken the law. every situation will be on a case-by-case basis. de-escalation is the goal. black lives matter d.c. and individuals sued the u.s. government as part of the settlement. all claims against the government are...
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st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, dropping 11-12. oh, wow barbara corcoran!d morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >> that is our report. i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. on jimmy >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- earvin "magic" johnson. naomi scott. and music from girl in red with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there. very nice. thanks. very nice. i'm jimmy, i am the host of the show. [ cheers and applause ] i thank you for watching and for joining us here on a big day. it was a big day at our house today. our son billy
st. louis the next three times. power play. robert thomas beats james. sharks lose, dropping 11-12. oh, wow barbara corcoran!d morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business...
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james at 1:42 at the corner of st.o custody without incident and transported to a facility. he will be charged with committing yesterday's appalling crime in brooklyn. i want to commend all the investigators and analysts who took part in this all hands on deck investigation. literally hundreds of nypd detectives worked doggedly during the last 30 hours to bring it together. did so in tandem with law enforcement partners, including those from the fbi, nypd joint terrorism task force, crime gun intelligence center and the regional task force led by the united states marshal service. we hope this arrest brings some solace to the victims and the people of the city of new york. we used every resource at our disposal to gather and process significant evidence that directly links mr. james to the shooting. we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. i would like to turn it over to chief james essex for details of the investigation. >> good afternoon, everybody. i would like to update the p
james at 1:42 at the corner of st.o custody without incident and transported to a facility. he will be charged with committing yesterday's appalling crime in brooklyn. i want to commend all the investigators and analysts who took part in this all hands on deck investigation. literally hundreds of nypd detectives worked doggedly during the last 30 hours to bring it together. did so in tandem with law enforcement partners, including those from the fbi, nypd joint terrorism task force, crime gun...
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james at one forty two p.m. at the corner of st. mark's place and first avenue he manhattan. he was taken into custody without incident and has been h transported to an nypd facility . he will be charged with committing yesterday's >>palling crime in brooklyn.. his arrest history in new york is nine prior arrests dating from 1990 to the 1998. those include possession of burglary tools four times criminal act theft of service w two times. he was arrested on a new jersey warrant. a he also has a criminal tampering. has t he has three arrestshr in neww jersey. new jersey in 1991, 1992, 1991, 1992 and 2007. they are for trespass, larceny >> hdisorderly conduct. sixty two year old frank james callrrested after a phonee to the tip line crimestoppers to new york city police officer spotted james and put himim in handcuffs as he stood in the street in manhattan's lower east side in the east village, officers respond to the mcdonald's. he's not in the mcdonald's. they start driving around t the neighborhood looking for him. they see him on the corner of st. marksok first and they take
james at one forty two p.m. at the corner of st. mark's place and first avenue he manhattan. he was taken into custody without incident and has been h transported to an nypd facility . he will be charged with committing yesterday's >>palling crime in brooklyn.. his arrest history in new york is nine prior arrests dating from 1990 to the 1998. those include possession of burglary tools four times criminal act theft of service w two times. he was arrested on a new jersey warrant. a he also...
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james. he has been -- this person has been taken to the local police precinct. he was arrested in the east village of st. marks and 1st avenue, which is near avenue a and first avenue. we are waiting to make sure that is him, but the initial word is that it is. we will get the official word here shortly, but that's the initial take from the officers on the scene talking to our affiliate, wnbc in new york and other law enforcement officials that we have talked to. the search has moved very quickly considering there was such a durth of evidence. now we know that the gunman left behind an enormous amount of evidence, most importantly the gun that authorities say was used in the shooting, which frank james purchased, according to law enforcement officials, 11 years ago in columbus, ohio. that was a key factor from switching him to the person of interest last night to a suspect this morning. then, of course, there was a key to a u haul van and the credit card used to rent it. the van was found a short distance away from the inference from one of the subway stations that he boarded, the one in the video that
james. he has been -- this person has been taken to the local police precinct. he was arrested in the east village of st. marks and 1st avenue, which is near avenue a and first avenue. we are waiting to make sure that is him, but the initial word is that it is. we will get the official word here shortly, but that's the initial take from the officers on the scene talking to our affiliate, wnbc in new york and other law enforcement officials that we have talked to. the search has moved very...
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james. again, i'm d. o a. the children of the st. marine kindergarten to stream could the hun and back up and what are we going to catch that po? tadpoles. ok. now bore medi frogs with hon. about close neither river m show in the region. a few years ago, it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re wild it she made a lot of power, so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh look at what's hanging there. i'm sure it into the ball. yeah. i look, i got something here. i caught a baby nail. my my, i get a magnifying glass. i is that a ripple bug? i again that i often come here to cool down. there is shade and the water keeps you cool too. i can feel the difference on this one. shouldn't even touch it. does this? yeah, i mean you can see the kids eyes light up as they discover everything. you have a completely different quality of life when there's water around and the kids develop in a different way than 300 kilometers of waterways in the region of being re while did you get this? yeah, and there are so many animals here when
james. again, i'm d. o a. the children of the st. marine kindergarten to stream could the hun and back up and what are we going to catch that po? tadpoles. ok. now bore medi frogs with hon. about close neither river m show in the region. a few years ago, it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re wild it she made a lot of power, so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh look at what's hanging there. i'm sure it into the ball. yeah. i look, i got something here. i caught a baby...
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james. again, i'm b, m o. a the children of the st. marine kindergarten to stream could the 100 bad boy love and what are we going to catch? tadpole power. tadpoles. ok now war medi frogs. i hon. about close neither river im sure. in the rue region. a few years ago it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re welded this year my ladder power, so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh, look at what's hanging there. adore it into the ball. yeah. yeah. my look, i got something here. i caught a baby nail my my get a magnifying glass. i is that a ripple bug. i again that i often come here to cool down. there is shade and the water keeps you cool too. i can feel the difference on us back when shown down in tennessee does the sea i'm crew like, man, you can see the kids eyes light up as they discover everything. you have a completely different quality of life when there's water around and the kids develop in a different way than 300 kilometers of waterways in the region of being rewarded here. get daisy and there are so many anim
james. again, i'm b, m o. a the children of the st. marine kindergarten to stream could the 100 bad boy love and what are we going to catch? tadpole power. tadpoles. ok now war medi frogs. i hon. about close neither river im sure. in the rue region. a few years ago it was a stinking concrete drainage canal. it's now been re welded this year my ladder power, so i'll get a bucket full of water. oh, look at what's hanging there. adore it into the ball. yeah. yeah. my look, i got something here. i...
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tip stopped mr james at 1 42 pm at the corner of st mark's placed and first avenue in manhattan. he was taken into custody without incident and has been transported to an nypd facility. james was identified as a person of interest and then considered a suspect after police found a u haul van campus scene which they traced to james . they say he's connected to addresses in pennsylvania, wisconsin, ohio, new jersey and new york city and had posted angry videos on youtube and other social media platforms for years. the videos are filled with profanities, violent language and bigoted comments, some against other black people , according to investigators. his most recent video was posted a day before the attack. the police commissioner. thank the individuals involved in the all hands on deck pursuit, saying quote we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run, have more details on the charges he faces and potential prison sentence if convicted, coming up in the next half hour. reporting in the newsroom. mm cost ktvu. fox two news. thank you. barrie. tra
tip stopped mr james at 1 42 pm at the corner of st mark's placed and first avenue in manhattan. he was taken into custody without incident and has been transported to an nypd facility. james was identified as a person of interest and then considered a suspect after police found a u haul van campus scene which they traced to james . they say he's connected to addresses in pennsylvania, wisconsin, ohio, new jersey and new york city and had posted angry videos on youtube and other social media...
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morning speaking to reporters at the universityover -- university of missouri, we had james bullard, the head of the st. louis fed, who spent months agitating for rate hikes, he said 300 basis points of tightening are needed by july to get wench mark -- benchmark interest rates to 3-3.25%. look at the vix. okay, the vix or the market fear index isn't exactly going in many places, but it had been higher by about 7% earlier. it has now reversed and is down 2.33%. not fear, but full blown anticipation at this hour in austin, texas, where we are as we said just under two hours away from the kickoff of the cyber rodeo. we're getting the first look inside if at this hour. tesla founder and ceo elon miss manying tweeting out these images ahead of the grand opening of tesla's giga-factory are. this is a $1.1 billion, 5 million square foot facility already churning out model ys, but the chatter is that elon musk could use the party to announce the start date for production of the much-anticipated cyber truck. so teslaatti has video of cyber truck sightings. first it was one, now we've got a couple of them. one
morning speaking to reporters at the universityover -- university of missouri, we had james bullard, the head of the st. louis fed, who spent months agitating for rate hikes, he said 300 basis points of tightening are needed by july to get wench mark -- benchmark interest rates to 3-3.25%. look at the vix. okay, the vix or the market fear index isn't exactly going in many places, but it had been higher by about 7% earlier. it has now reversed and is down 2.33%. not fear, but full blown...
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no word james board, the president of the st. louis fed made a case for taking the fed funds rate to 3.75%, which requires a basis point hike at the meeting. bad news for the stock market. so if the usual suspects all have allyibis what can explain it? their sentiment. i'm sorry, on that oscillator that i always talk about, i talk than numbers matter when the oscillator is that far into negative territory, it's harder for the market to plummet. more important, the american association of individual investors poll just came out with its most negative sentiment reading since september of 1994. that date sticks in my head because as a hedge fund manager back then, i was faked out by how much the fed could hurt the statement. 1994 was the year the fed nearly doubled rates. they had taken the fed fund rates from 3 to 5.5, including one double rate hike and one triple that spooked everyone out of the market. but 1994 was also the year that the great bull market of the '90s got rolling right at the end. its stocks had been stuck in a ru
no word james board, the president of the st. louis fed made a case for taking the fed funds rate to 3.75%, which requires a basis point hike at the meeting. bad news for the stock market. so if the usual suspects all have allyibis what can explain it? their sentiment. i'm sorry, on that oscillator that i always talk about, i talk than numbers matter when the oscillator is that far into negative territory, it's harder for the market to plummet. more important, the american association of...
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james in the east village of new york. a short time ago this afternoon, the police responded and an arrest was made at st. mark's and first avenue in that part of manhattan. the suspect was taken to the local precinct. and we're told by several law enforcement officials that they believe that it is frank rob james, the man that they've been seeking for the shooting in the subway, that apparently, he did have some identification with him when they made the arrest. and of course, in addition to the physical description and the photos that the police department released last night. now, lester, last night when you were reporting on "nightly news," the police were calling him a person of interest. this morning the new york city mayor said he was a suspect and the key factor in changing that is a trace done by alcohol, tobacco, fair arms and explosives of the weapon that was used in the shooting. atf was able to determine the gun left behind at the crime scene, one that apparently jammed, was the weapon that fired the shots, and that frank james bought that weapon 11 years ago at a pawn shop in columbus, ohio.
james in the east village of new york. a short time ago this afternoon, the police responded and an arrest was made at st. mark's and first avenue in that part of manhattan. the suspect was taken to the local precinct. and we're told by several law enforcement officials that they believe that it is frank rob james, the man that they've been seeking for the shooting in the subway, that apparently, he did have some identification with him when they made the arrest. and of course, in addition to...
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major general james "spider" marks and phil bryan, university st. andrews, glad to have both of you back. general marks, let me start with you with the strikes tonight in kyiv. it seems obvious, no coincidence but what do you make of it? do it while the u.n. secretary-general is on the ground, five strikes, doesn't appear to be a clear reason why they struck where they struck but did include residential areas. what do you read into it. >> well what it tells you is look, president putin is not going to do an about face and depart ukraine, going to remind the ukrainians, like they need to be reminded, that russia is still very much an occupier and has designs on ukraine that go well beyond what we're seeing just now. and they have the capacity. they've got the longarrange strike capacity, can do it with fighters, cruise missiles, different types of artillery shell and see can go after stationary targets. look, these are not difficult target to see hit, right, and that's what they've been doing as a matter of routine so it's simply look, we're here, we
major general james "spider" marks and phil bryan, university st. andrews, glad to have both of you back. general marks, let me start with you with the strikes tonight in kyiv. it seems obvious, no coincidence but what do you make of it? do it while the u.n. secretary-general is on the ground, five strikes, doesn't appear to be a clear reason why they struck where they struck but did include residential areas. what do you read into it. >> well what it tells you is look,...
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st. mark's and first and they took him into custody. no incident taking him into custody. >> reporter: tonight james is being held in federal custody charged with terror-related offenses. >> this was a combination of good police work and good luck. >> reporter: authorities laid out a detailed time line of james' movements leading up to the arrest. they say investigators poured over hours of surveillance video, trying to piece together what happened. and that they began focusing on james after discovering the first bits of evidence on the subway platform, finding two bags. one containing fireworks. the other a glock. tracing that gun back to james who they say purchased the weapon legally in ohio in 2011. authorities say there were marks on the gun, attempting to deface the serial number and perhaps avoid connection with the firearm. they also recovered several bank cards belonging to james. >> criminals always make mistakes. good detectives find those mistakes and turn them into evidence. >> reporter: according to law enforcement, the day before the attack, james rented this u-haul in philadelphia with one of those cards. surveillance came
st. mark's and first and they took him into custody. no incident taking him into custody. >> reporter: tonight james is being held in federal custody charged with terror-related offenses. >> this was a combination of good police work and good luck. >> reporter: authorities laid out a detailed time line of james' movements leading up to the arrest. they say investigators poured over hours of surveillance video, trying to piece together what happened. and that they began...
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james at 1:42 p.m. at the corner of st. mark's place and first avenue in manhattan. he was taken into custody without incident and has been transported to an nypd facility. we hope this arrest brings solace to victims and the city of new york. >> reporter: the 62-year-old talked about fightings and multiple rambling videos posted on youtube, including this one uploaded on monday. >> i have been through a lot. we have to say, i wanted to kill people. i wanted to watch them die right in front of my face immediately. but i thought about the fact, hey, man, i don't want to go to prison. >> reporter: in other videos, james said he had ptsd and ranted about race, homelessness and new york city mayor eric adams. adams said. >> why aren't we being more proactive, instead of waiting nor this to happen. >> reporter: the videos also giving insight into james' path to brooklyn, leaving his home in milwaukee march 20th, james said he was heading to the quote danger zone. he then stops in in the wayne, pittsburgh and newark, before arriving to philadelphia on march 25th. police in
james at 1:42 p.m. at the corner of st. mark's place and first avenue in manhattan. he was taken into custody without incident and has been transported to an nypd facility. we hope this arrest brings solace to victims and the city of new york. >> reporter: the 62-year-old talked about fightings and multiple rambling videos posted on youtube, including this one uploaded on monday. >> i have been through a lot. we have to say, i wanted to kill people. i wanted to watch them die right...
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joining me now is james carr professor of international criminal law at washington university in st.er on crimes against humanity for international criminal court since 2012. thank you so much. you are witnessing what we are seeing, these pictures coming out of bucha, as reporters move on to makariv, they're on their way to other cities as well. it just seems like more of the same. what are you hearing about these atrocities? >> thank you so much for having me on. these atrocities, this video footage, the photographs we're seeing are absolutely shocking actually. >> they're incredibly shocking. i wonder at this point what is the accountability? >> well, so as you know, brianna, the international criminal court has jurisdiction over this situation. the prosecutor has already announced that he is opening an investigation and 41 states actually referred the case to the icc so that he can begin his important work immediately. he's dispatched an advanced team to the region and investigators are collecting information. the government of ukraine sis obviously collecting information as well
joining me now is james carr professor of international criminal law at washington university in st.er on crimes against humanity for international criminal court since 2012. thank you so much. you are witnessing what we are seeing, these pictures coming out of bucha, as reporters move on to makariv, they're on their way to other cities as well. it just seems like more of the same. what are you hearing about these atrocities? >> thank you so much for having me on. these atrocities, this...
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james was turned over to federal agents this afternoon after his capture. >> nypd patrol officers from the ninth precinct responded to stmarks and first avenue where they apprehended him without incident. this case was quickly solved using technology, video canvassing, and then getting that information out to the public. vanessa: investigators said james himself tipped them off to his location. he is now charged with a federal terrorism offense. police in grand rapids, michigan released video today of the fatal shooting of a black man last week. patrick lyoya's death has sparked protests over racial justice. the video shows a white officer approaching after a traffic stop. then, there's a chase, and they struggle over the officer's taser before lyoya is shot in the back of the head. kent county prosecutors said no decision on charges against the officer will be made until a state police investigation concludes. the cdc today extended a covid mask requirement for air travel and public transit for two more weeks. and a federal covid health emergency was extended for another three months. that continues access to free vacc
james was turned over to federal agents this afternoon after his capture. >> nypd patrol officers from the ninth precinct responded to stmarks and first avenue where they apprehended him without incident. this case was quickly solved using technology, video canvassing, and then getting that information out to the public. vanessa: investigators said james himself tipped them off to his location. he is now charged with a federal terrorism offense. police in grand rapids, michigan released...
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james. >> minutes ago, thankfully, nypd perhaps officers from the 9th precinct responded to st.where they apprehended him without incident. this case was quickly solved using technology, video canvassing and getting that information out to the public. >> we hope this arrest brings some solace to the victims and the people of the city of new york. >> we used every resource at our disposal to gather and process significant evidence that directly links mr. james to the shooting. we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. >> authorities say james put on a gas mask yesterday morning, deploy add smoke canister and began shooting fellow passengers. ten people were hit. 20 were injured. five of the victims were kids heading to school. the suspect is being charged with violating laws that prohibit terrorism and other violent acts against mass transit systems. he will be arraigned in federal court and if convicted he faces life in prison. >> cnn miguel is outside the police station where this suspect is being held. tell us what's happening there. >> r
james. >> minutes ago, thankfully, nypd perhaps officers from the 9th precinct responded to st.where they apprehended him without incident. this case was quickly solved using technology, video canvassing and getting that information out to the public. >> we hope this arrest brings some solace to the victims and the people of the city of new york. >> we used every resource at our disposal to gather and process significant evidence that directly links mr. james to the shooting....
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james harden stepped back. philadelphia advanced and close the series 4- 2. they draw the miami heat next round, round to starting on monday. shout out, st. mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston today to face army for the collegiate national title. that game is saturday afternoon. >> thank you point up next, what can your do >>> tonight, new research concludes what most doctors already know. >> you should not judge a dog by its covers. researchers found that brief type the sky just 9% of its behavior. it is environment that is a much stronger prediction than genetics. >> we could not find any evidence that ancestry actually has an influence want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... ...to the only 24-hour vitamin c... ...to heart-healthy support every day. get more with nature's bounty. >>> thank you for (contemporary music) - hi everyone, and welcome to the legal help center. this is where we have legal professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car a
james harden stepped back. philadelphia advanced and close the series 4- 2. they draw the miami heat next round, round to starting on monday. shout out, st. mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston today to face army for the collegiate national title. that game is saturday afternoon. >> thank you point up next, what can your do >>> tonight, new research concludes what most doctors already know. >> you should not judge a dog by its covers. researchers found that brief type...
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james harden stepped back. philadelphia advanced and close the series 4- 2. they draw the miami heat next round, round to starting on monday. shout out, st.mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston today to face army for the collegiate national title. that game is saturday afternoon. >> thank you point up next, what can your do (footsteps) ♪ from the mountains to the coast, ♪ ♪ it's the state with the most. ♪ ♪ somos la crema de la crema ♪ ♪ con mucho sol todo el año, cuidado que te quemas ♪ ♪ stack that cheddar, make it melt. ♪ ♪ cook it up, stretch it out. ♪ ♪ we're breaking the mold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado live in the golden state ♪ >>> tonight, new research concludes what most doctors already know. >> you should not judge a dog by its covers. researchers found that brief type the sky just 9% of its behavior. it is environment that is a much stronger prediction than genetics. >> we could not find any evidence that ancestry actually has an influence when you need help it's great to be in sync with customer service. a team of reps who can anticipate the next step genesys
james harden stepped back. philadelphia advanced and close the series 4- 2. they draw the miami heat next round, round to starting on monday. shout out, st.mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston today to face army for the collegiate national title. that game is saturday afternoon. >> thank you point up next, what can your do (footsteps) ♪ from the mountains to the coast, ♪ ♪ it's the state with the most. ♪ ♪ somos la crema de la crema ♪ ♪ con mucho sol todo el año,...
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james harden, step back. philadelphia advanced last night and won 132-97, four games to two. sixers and doc rivers draw miami heat next in round two starting monday. shout out, st. mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston yesterday. they will face army for collegiate national title, going for the fourth one. that game is saturday afternoon. that will do it. we'll see you later. >>> it is 4:57. coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news bay area. >> oakland teachers taking to the picket lines. >>> a cruise ship under investigation by cdc. what we are learning about a covid outbreak on board. >>> parents in oakland unified, keep your kids from school today. that's the message from the district as thousands of teachers plan to strike. why? we'll explain. >>> deadline day at the bta, requirement for most employees and contractors in the south bay. >>> with moderna asking for emergency use authorization on its vaccine for young kidsis mi parents. we'll hear about that. >>> pay bump coming soon to thousands of san francisco childcare workers. good morning. i am amanda starrantino. >> i am len kiese. happy friday. so glad to
james harden, step back. philadelphia advanced last night and won 132-97, four games to two. sixers and doc rivers draw miami heat next in round two starting monday. shout out, st. mary's men's rugby. they landed in houston yesterday. they will face army for collegiate national title, going for the fourth one. that game is saturday afternoon. that will do it. we'll see you later. >>> it is 4:57. coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbs news bay area. >> oakland teachers taking to...