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tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: a new york -- ama: a new york congresswoman wants to make the chinese new year a federal holiday. she says the bill has 40 cosponsors already. establishing the federal holiday would give federal workers the day off. but it would be up to states and private companies to recognize it. dan: for want of rain, but it does not sound like there is any on the horizon. ama: if it is not going to rain. let's get to sandhya patel. sandhya: let's enjoy the sun if it is not going to rain, at least for the time being, because this cannot go on and on and on for more than a couple weeks. the rainfall, percent of normal since october 1. san jose is one of the driest spots. the rest of you are all above 100%. 145% average for oakland. 114% for santa rosa. the sierra snowpack not as good. it is starting to dwindle. we are now statewide at 92% of average, so we need to bring winter back. i will show you what is preventing that from coming. all the storms active in the pacific, but it is this area o
tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: a new york -- ama: a new york congresswoman wants to make the chinese new year a federal holiday. she says the bill has 40 cosponsors already. establishing the federal holiday would give federal workers the day off. but it would be up to states and private companies to recognize it. dan: for want of rain, but it does not sound like there is any on the horizon. ama: if it is not going to rain. let's get to sandhya patel. sandhya: let's enjoy the...
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tim: actually both.hey are -- the 779 is vital for some of the long range and the 350 is a very versatile aircraft that we fly out to eight hours. and that's a large percentage of what we do. so we're hoping that we'll get those sooner rather than later. and start reinvigorating our -- our the airplanes themselves vital to what we do in our business model. manus: let's reopen the bars on the 8380, tim. tim: we got such a huge pushback that we reopened it. manus: i'll see you in the bar on the 8380. there are reasons to remain, tim, in this country, and you probably have one of the most handsome one of all. an i.p.o. was currently a consideration when he was with bloomberg shark. or shark bloomberg. are you having discussions for emirates the airline? how progressed are those discussions? tim: to be quite honest, it's gone a little bit quiet on that side of things at the moment i'm not saying it isn't going to happen. i could never really tell what the level of the i. perform o. was going to be in terms o
tim: actually both.hey are -- the 779 is vital for some of the long range and the 350 is a very versatile aircraft that we fly out to eight hours. and that's a large percentage of what we do. so we're hoping that we'll get those sooner rather than later. and start reinvigorating our -- our the airplanes themselves vital to what we do in our business model. manus: let's reopen the bars on the 8380, tim. tim: we got such a huge pushback that we reopened it. manus: i'll see you in the bar on the...
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tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news.york -- ama: a new york congresswoman wants to make the chinese new year a federal holiday. she says the bill has 40 cosponsors already. establishing the federal holiday would give federal workers the day off. but it would be up to states and private companies to recognize it. dan: for want of rain, but it does not sound like there is any on the horizon. ama: if it is not going to rain. let's get to sandhya patel. sandhya: let's enjoy the sun if it is not going to rain, at least for the time being, because this cannot go on and on and on for more than a couple weeks. the rainfall, percent of normal since october 1. san jose is one of the driest spots. the rest of you are all above 100%. 145% average for oakland. 114% for santa rosa. the sierra snowpack not as good. it is starting to dwindle. we are now statewide at 92% of average, so we need to bring winter back. i will show you what is preventing that from coming. all the storms active in the pacific, but it is this area of high press
tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc 7 news.york -- ama: a new york congresswoman wants to make the chinese new year a federal holiday. she says the bill has 40 cosponsors already. establishing the federal holiday would give federal workers the day off. but it would be up to states and private companies to recognize it. dan: for want of rain, but it does not sound like there is any on the horizon. ama: if it is not going to rain. let's get to sandhya patel. sandhya: let's enjoy the sun if it...
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that was mentioned certainly, tim. how do we view this? everything, i mean, you can argue that netflix is also facing the same competition, it all falls into the bucket of everybody wants the younger demographic, the younger ys. >> they're not the same company. and so not even the same comment that dan was saying. they have different revenue streams, different margin profiles, and that's why they're trading differently. i think, you know, it will be and it has been a great stock picker's market and will continue to be pinterest has more growth than any peers and yet also proven since their ipo that the wild swings in their revenue numbers, quarter to quarter, are things you should probably expect and you get to a case, it comes down to what are you willing to pay for these stocks in this marketplace and that's really what this comes down to. facebook is always traded at a discount pinterest even before the -- before the snapback today, after pulling back, i don't know, 72% or something from march, was trading at six times sales is that a g
that was mentioned certainly, tim. how do we view this? everything, i mean, you can argue that netflix is also facing the same competition, it all falls into the bucket of everybody wants the younger demographic, the younger ys. >> they're not the same company. and so not even the same comment that dan was saying. they have different revenue streams, different margin profiles, and that's why they're trading differently. i think, you know, it will be and it has been a great stock picker's...
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tim: good morning, thank you for having me.ia: are you expecting to be the reactor and the response to the present state of the union next week. tim: no, i think the only event job t-1 time in your career, was last year so will be interesting that this one might be easier because it will be a target rich environment and there's so many fires around the country and world and most of them we can focus right back on the biden administration failure leadership. maria: so it is 22 wanting to look like, do think of get another rented give portions of their agenda through. tim: i do think they have not read the team leaders and they are not listening to everyday americans especially in places like south carolina or somerville, this thing that we don't want anymore spinning but the democrats seem to be hearing is somehow this illusion it to what ails you is more of the problem the problem is spending, more spending is not a solution it the democrats believe that this once in a lifetime opportunity to add more entitlements and have more
tim: good morning, thank you for having me.ia: are you expecting to be the reactor and the response to the present state of the union next week. tim: no, i think the only event job t-1 time in your career, was last year so will be interesting that this one might be easier because it will be a target rich environment and there's so many fires around the country and world and most of them we can focus right back on the biden administration failure leadership. maria: so it is 22 wanting to look...
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thank you so much and tim. i'm so excited to talk to you about a subject that has consumed both of our lives for for many years the nra your new book is amazing and really it's the most in-depth look we've ever had into the nra. it's not pretty we learn the extent to which the nra is. a laughably corrupt organization something that surprised me is really how weak their leader is wayne lapierre. he's at the center of so much of what is wrong with the nra and if there's anything that's that's clear. and it's spelled out in your book. it's really that the nra looks out for themselves. not their members not america, not gun rights. this is really about how they can amass trips on private jets and lavish dinners cigar club membership luxury apartment rentals for their interns. i mean things that are bizarre for the nra, but let alone the fact that they're a nonprofit allegedly and there's so much friction also within the organization. we have executives undercutting each other at every turn they go behind each other
thank you so much and tim. i'm so excited to talk to you about a subject that has consumed both of our lives for for many years the nra your new book is amazing and really it's the most in-depth look we've ever had into the nra. it's not pretty we learn the extent to which the nra is. a laughably corrupt organization something that surprised me is really how weak their leader is wayne lapierre. he's at the center of so much of what is wrong with the nra and if there's anything that's that's...
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tim specter, what is going on?overnment figures and what is your view? it is figures and what is your view? it is com - lex figures and what is your view? it is complex and _ figures and what is your view? it 3 complex and confusing for many people. the government have been changing the way they have been handing out pcr tests and looking at lateral flow tests. previously, every lateral flow was supposed to be confirmed by a pcr test and they stop doing that to save money. more and more people are using lateralflow more and more people are using lateral flow tests at home to self diagnose, self—isolate and just get on with it. many of those people are not now reporting on the government at to let people know what those are real rates are. the zoe app is capturing that thanks to millions of people logging on, giving out the results whether they are positive or negative, that is why we are seeing 200,000 cases a day, which is actually similar to the government because my own surveys, the ons survey when they give swa
tim specter, what is going on?overnment figures and what is your view? it is figures and what is your view? it is com - lex figures and what is your view? it is complex and _ figures and what is your view? it 3 complex and confusing for many people. the government have been changing the way they have been handing out pcr tests and looking at lateral flow tests. previously, every lateral flow was supposed to be confirmed by a pcr test and they stop doing that to save money. more and more people...
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will let tim scott do what he needs to do.ry lines heading into the midterms because it's not only going to determine who controls the senate but whether the senate gop conference is trumpy next year. i mean, as was pointed out, trying to let -- mcconnell is trying to win back the majority. sometimes those align but sometimes it creates a conflict of interest. >> in addition to what you heard there, i want to pull up this maggie haberman tweet. trump has been talking up tim scott and rubio in some conversations as vip candidates. here's tim scott when asked would he consider being on the ticket? >> well, i think everybody wants to be on president trump's bandwagon, without any question. one of the things i've said to the president is that he gets to decide the future of our party and our country because he is still the loudest voice. >> not exactly shutting that door. >> he definitely didn't shut the door. i think in some ways, tim scott makes sense. the republican party is trying to make inroads with black voters. he's a blac
will let tim scott do what he needs to do.ry lines heading into the midterms because it's not only going to determine who controls the senate but whether the senate gop conference is trumpy next year. i mean, as was pointed out, trying to let -- mcconnell is trying to win back the majority. sometimes those align but sometimes it creates a conflict of interest. >> in addition to what you heard there, i want to pull up this maggie haberman tweet. trump has been talking up tim scott and...
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to tim's point gas bombs were fascinating to me. these are bonds that mature on monday of next week. they went from the high 80s to 60 so if they actually pay next week and they do have the resources to pay how that gets done i'm not sure. you would make 40 points in a week i feel like what's the catch i don't own them but the idea of things trading down so dramatically, they were fair priced things are off that's interesting to me >> let's drill down on the big rally and the cyber stocks the senior equity analyst at wells fargo, andrew, great to have you with us when we think of cyber attacks, what source are they most likely to mound and which companies for those attacks? >> thanks for having me back >> we will see more as well as other impacted countries so far over 70 government agency websites from the ukrainian gove government i think we'll see a number of phishing attacks the ran some wear attacks that will likely come next. the best positioned companies to, sadly, benefit from the expected onslaught would be crowdstrike. clo
to tim's point gas bombs were fascinating to me. these are bonds that mature on monday of next week. they went from the high 80s to 60 so if they actually pay next week and they do have the resources to pay how that gets done i'm not sure. you would make 40 points in a week i feel like what's the catch i don't own them but the idea of things trading down so dramatically, they were fair priced things are off that's interesting to me >> let's drill down on the big rally and the cyber stocks...
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but as tim said earlier there's a reason they have 76 people on their board. they have observed and learnrn from the downfall of the similar special interests on how not to have the same things happen to them. the nra has helped get immunity for gun manufacturers so they cannot be sued for the products they watch what happened to tobacco. they did everything they can to make sure ordinary gun owners or citizens can never take over the nra. the leadership of the nra has become extremely radicalized i cannot imagine the leadership they have now could ever come to the middle. it may be if he goes to jail they put in a new ceo will see where that goes. but at the end of the day this is an organization that is only about lobbying. they purport to be interested in gun safety, training and all of these things that they look at their budget the not spending money on anything but getting their cronies elected. i'm making sure no good gun laws are passed no gun safety laws are passed. i also think it is important to keep in mind only one intent of american gun owners ev
but as tim said earlier there's a reason they have 76 people on their board. they have observed and learnrn from the downfall of the similar special interests on how not to have the same things happen to them. the nra has helped get immunity for gun manufacturers so they cannot be sued for the products they watch what happened to tobacco. they did everything they can to make sure ordinary gun owners or citizens can never take over the nra. the leadership of the nra has become extremely...
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to discuss tim mak's new book. you can find this book, and more at east city book shop online, and on various social media, and you can get that on tuesday through sunday. before we get started if you have any comments or technical issues, but you need help with. please drop those in the chat and we can help you with those as we can. if you have any questions for 14, put those into the q&a feature. because there will be time for audience questions after. if you freshest or have not purchase your book, you can follow a link to our website, that will be available in the chat. you can show that support, by purchasing this copy on the city bookshop. and we have some sign copies available. before i turn over, i want to do a brief introduction. on who we will be talking tonight. and tim mak is the washington investigative correspondent. he's one of npr's leading investigators on the first trump impeachment. in -- he broke the story, on -- and he can be heard on npr's morning edition and the podcast and shannon watts is a
to discuss tim mak's new book. you can find this book, and more at east city book shop online, and on various social media, and you can get that on tuesday through sunday. before we get started if you have any comments or technical issues, but you need help with. please drop those in the chat and we can help you with those as we can. if you have any questions for 14, put those into the q&a feature. because there will be time for audience questions after. if you freshest or have not purchase...
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>> i'm with tim on fedex a great one. two-year low hyg for me not that this trades particularly robustly. matter of fact, it's a sedentary etf. i think it's important karen mentioned it last night. i'm glad she did we talked about it before we went away. when this starts to move, it has happened a number of times over the last five or six years, it's a precursor of a bigger move chinese devaluing during that time talk about as recently as what we saw in february and march it is starting to roll over. doesn't seem like a big deal i think it's a big deal. >> karen, you did mention it it was your final trade. >> yeah. it's my final trade short a couple of times. when credit markets start to get messy and rate goes up, it has two things against it, rate move and a credit move. for me, it's a decent hedge. thanks for agreeing with me. >> what is your most important chart, karen >> i'm not really a chartist it's more pieces of information that you make a line through which is cpi to me, cpi, it's inflation, it is the thing that
>> i'm with tim on fedex a great one. two-year low hyg for me not that this trades particularly robustly. matter of fact, it's a sedentary etf. i think it's important karen mentioned it last night. i'm glad she did we talked about it before we went away. when this starts to move, it has happened a number of times over the last five or six years, it's a precursor of a bigger move chinese devaluing during that time talk about as recently as what we saw in february and march it is starting...
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tim cook received the sum and shares salary and for other costs including use of a private jet. but the advisory firm, institutional shareholder services says it has significant concerns over the payout . the $99000000.00 represents a huge chunk from the $15000000.00 cook received in 2020 let us discuss this further with our financial correspondent in new york. he ends quarter yann's. what exactly is it that the i assess is worried about when it comes to this payment, where this payment to a, tim cook up at the i assess, didn't get to specific besides saying that they are expressing concern. but as you already mentioned, for example, that to, to cook, for example, could use the private jets. and obviously you did that in the total amount of about $700000.00 or a private security, an additional $600000.00 for last year. so those are some areas where the pointing at that this is obviously excessive. so now actually shareholders can bring up their concerns that the next shareholder meeting next month to the board of apple. but to that, they don't have to follow the recommendations
tim cook received the sum and shares salary and for other costs including use of a private jet. but the advisory firm, institutional shareholder services says it has significant concerns over the payout . the $99000000.00 represents a huge chunk from the $15000000.00 cook received in 2020 let us discuss this further with our financial correspondent in new york. he ends quarter yann's. what exactly is it that the i assess is worried about when it comes to this payment, where this payment to a,...
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and tim spicer was an officer in the military british military. i got out and was asked to come help with a company called san line. what the executive outcomes role going to be in this we think they're extremely good. they're extremely professional in a very good track record. there are no. ready skeletons in the cupboard is it? well, i mean we think that would bring the human rights record and we would use them for . ready the hires the same people to south africa but now they're legitimate because they're working under a contract. ready ready to spices arrival gave an almost instant. ready sense of respectability to what had previously be unless news world. i'm not i personally have difficulty with the word must me. i just don't like the image that it comes out in most people's mind. if i tell them it tim spice, i was interviewing him for a newspaper dashing and charming public school educated gods officer. and that really wasn't matching the feature ministry before then. it changed the agenda, the global agenda, and what a problem that you com
and tim spicer was an officer in the military british military. i got out and was asked to come help with a company called san line. what the executive outcomes role going to be in this we think they're extremely good. they're extremely professional in a very good track record. there are no. ready skeletons in the cupboard is it? well, i mean we think that would bring the human rights record and we would use them for . ready the hires the same people to south africa but now they're legitimate...
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tim cook's $99000000.00 pay packet and here how brazilian taxi drivers driven round the bend by ride hailing firms have set up their own rival pat. this is deed of your business. i'm reports in berlin. welcome to the program. amazing of the g. 20 has begun with a warning that the crisis in ukraine could threaten the global economic recovery. finance ministers on central bankers from the world's biggest economies meeting in indonesia are assessing the possible impact of a major conflict in europe. the pandemic has been a lesson than the interconnectedness of the global economy. and that's why the world is now watching the russia ukraine crisis very closely as the president of hoth nation. indonesia noted that the g 20 summit book gun sat yeah. hold on one what cup account. but it is not time to create new tensions that could affect global recovery, let alone jeopardize world peace. as we're currently seeing in ukraine young, it is necessary that every party puts an end to rivalry and frictions, and because the body that done got but gone. despite the ongoing global economic recovery,
tim cook's $99000000.00 pay packet and here how brazilian taxi drivers driven round the bend by ride hailing firms have set up their own rival pat. this is deed of your business. i'm reports in berlin. welcome to the program. amazing of the g. 20 has begun with a warning that the crisis in ukraine could threaten the global economic recovery. finance ministers on central bankers from the world's biggest economies meeting in indonesia are assessing the possible impact of a major conflict in...
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this tim and jars of veggie might. this tim tams _ and jars of veggie might.s tim tams are some _ and jars of veggie might. this tim tams are some of - and jars of veggie might. this tim tams are some of my favourite biscuits. but that reaction, do you see that merit across australia? most people pleased by this decision? most people pleased by this decision? no—one is more pleased than the tourism and travel sectors to they have been devastated by these lockdowns, by the international closed borders for two years. tourism has become one of australia's fastest growing markets. it actually contributed about $32 billion in 2019. that is the kind of loss that the tourism sector has endured, the loss in jobs, of course, and when the country started to open up domestically we did see domestically we did see domestic tourism come back but it was nowhere near what international tourism has done for the industry to so there is a bit of cautious —ism, remember, china and new zealand, australia is biggest to international markets are still very limited to outbound trave
this tim and jars of veggie might. this tim tams _ and jars of veggie might.s tim tams are some _ and jars of veggie might. this tim tams are some of - and jars of veggie might. this tim tams are some of my favourite biscuits. but that reaction, do you see that merit across australia? most people pleased by this decision? most people pleased by this decision? no—one is more pleased than the tourism and travel sectors to they have been devastated by these lockdowns, by the international closed...
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another question was tim. was there anything that you uncovered in your investigation that was truly shocking to you even after reporting on the nra for years. you know the nra was just such a black box when i started reporting at this project and there were a lot of surprising things. you know, i approached this thinking that they were very ruthlessly effective organization. and then i i kind of pulled back the cardinal look behind the curtain and there's like chaos everywhere. there's you know, there's people sniping at each other. there's all these they're all these factions what was fascinating to me was learning more about these personalities that we really never got a sense of in private, you know, the weirdness of wayne lap here the fact that he does he's not good with firearms and he's in fact on occasion been unsafe with firearms as a story of him at the range holding a firearm and someone calls out to him and he whips around and points the gun at someone and it's well known inside the nra that he's n
another question was tim. was there anything that you uncovered in your investigation that was truly shocking to you even after reporting on the nra for years. you know the nra was just such a black box when i started reporting at this project and there were a lot of surprising things. you know, i approached this thinking that they were very ruthlessly effective organization. and then i i kind of pulled back the cardinal look behind the curtain and there's like chaos everywhere. there's you...
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we will win., tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. kumasi: if russia invades, the u.s.could cut russia out of swift, the network that underpins the global financial system, which would get pressure off for most international financial transactions. that includes profits from oil and gas. fearing an imminent attack from russia, four airlines have canceled flights out of kiev to the end of the month, the first international airline being klm, and three others have adjusted schedules now. the airlines are monitoring the situation and will make a decision to reschedule flights. reggie: a search specialist will join the effort to find an oakley woman last seen nearly a month ago. alexis gabe's family is working with a foundation, which was created in honor of a 12 euros he was kidnapped and murdered. the father is personally involved with the search for alexis now. >> we are working closely with oakley police, and they are giving us locations we should consider searching. so what we do then is we bring people in, we get them registered so we know exactly who it is that is wo
we will win., tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. kumasi: if russia invades, the u.s.could cut russia out of swift, the network that underpins the global financial system, which would get pressure off for most international financial transactions. that includes profits from oil and gas. fearing an imminent attack from russia, four airlines have canceled flights out of kiev to the end of the month, the first international airline being klm, and three others have adjusted schedules now. the airlines are...
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. >> if we didn't have this geopolitical, tim, is this where with were going, pulled forward the losses we would have faced anyway >> yeah, i do. gwyneth, if you look a again, if you look at qqq nasdaq 100 you can take us to 310 and you're still holding the bottom end of enormous five-year bull market. we're talking about the fed, what does ukraine mean, i think it puts more pressure on the fed to act so i don't think it will cause real disruptions, at least in the short to immediate yum-temporary, which is where imme medium-term which is where the fed sits. they are effectively the fourth largest kprod provider for the world commodity provider for the world. all kinds of things we use every daye i think the fed has to move faster look, we have at least 7 fed heikkinens priced into hikes priced into the f futures curve. more fed mother volatility mor more fed more volatility that's where we are i don't think the fed will do a lot different without ukraine and i hate to poo-poo the events, it's a scary time forethe world, listen to putin speech that's ka'deem careyy stuff, he' scary stuf
. >> if we didn't have this geopolitical, tim, is this where with were going, pulled forward the losses we would have faced anyway >> yeah, i do. gwyneth, if you look a again, if you look at qqq nasdaq 100 you can take us to 310 and you're still holding the bottom end of enormous five-year bull market. we're talking about the fed, what does ukraine mean, i think it puts more pressure on the fed to act so i don't think it will cause real disruptions, at least in the short to...
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tim, what did you make of the quarter?u want to see them do a deal >> no, no, i don't i get dan's point but look their core business and search is soaring. the roi that's derived by the advertising and user community, in other words, google has given them the most for their money, digital ad revenue up 32.5%. youtube a little bit disappoint bug we talked about the scale of that business they are the leader in worldwide digital ad their market share is 45% now land go down slightly in '22 again, i just look at this company that also is re-rating, not just because the growth is staying where it is or even exceeding in the digital world, but because they are doing corporate governance friendly things and share split is not necessarily corporate gafrns governance friendly but is sharing what historically has been a black box that's part of the story we've elevated the story and ruth has done such a great job earning that multiple. it separates companies and i think microsoft gets that premium. at 25, 26 times it is a growth co
tim, what did you make of the quarter?u want to see them do a deal >> no, no, i don't i get dan's point but look their core business and search is soaring. the roi that's derived by the advertising and user community, in other words, google has given them the most for their money, digital ad revenue up 32.5%. youtube a little bit disappoint bug we talked about the scale of that business they are the leader in worldwide digital ad their market share is 45% now land go down slightly in '22...
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tim: in oakland, tim johns.: a spokesperson for libby schaaf released this statement, saying the loss of life due to gun violence is a tragedy for family and friends of jean ransom and our community. the mayor will be relentless in her pursuit of state resources to install cameras at on and off ramps that can assist investigations such as these and hold those accountable who act with such heinous disregard for human life. we sent out a push alert for the arrest and the deadly shooting of jean ransom through the mobile app. if you would like updates on this, you can download the app and enable push alerts. an associated press investigation finds prisoners at the federal correction institution in dublin have been subjected to sexual abuse by correctional officers and even the warden. the report says inmates were often threatened or punished when they try to speak up. the ap obtained records and reviewed thousands of pages of court records from criminal and civil cases involving dublin prison staff. they detail how
tim: in oakland, tim johns.: a spokesperson for libby schaaf released this statement, saying the loss of life due to gun violence is a tragedy for family and friends of jean ransom and our community. the mayor will be relentless in her pursuit of state resources to install cameras at on and off ramps that can assist investigations such as these and hold those accountable who act with such heinous disregard for human life. we sent out a push alert for the arrest and the deadly shooting of jean...
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well tim spices with me now. tim. good morning. what's your summary of the situation in terms of chaos? oh lord over. i would advise people to go that if the measures in put in place for their protection i'll sound mm. should contract in iraq was to oversee the communication coordination for all the private security companies from the ground with in effect. it meant that they were the general in charge of all the private contracts . at that point, the u. s. military was the largest military presence in iraq. lisa, i just to get all of the private ministry contract is spices effectively in charge of the 2nd largest, unforeseen from spicer is a fairly well known figure in british political and media circles. mm hm. but at the time of the award of the contract for iraq, it was awarded by a on logistics contracting sell in virginia. not in iraq by a group of, you know, essentially acquisition bureaucrats who had no experience with the private military industry. no knowledge of the different players and referred to him as that british g
well tim spices with me now. tim. good morning. what's your summary of the situation in terms of chaos? oh lord over. i would advise people to go that if the measures in put in place for their protection i'll sound mm. should contract in iraq was to oversee the communication coordination for all the private security companies from the ground with in effect. it meant that they were the general in charge of all the private contracts . at that point, the u. s. military was the largest military...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: fifo hold a rally today to prevent the closure and merger of more than a dozen schools. hundreds of people took part in a rally and march as part of a last-minute push to prevent the closures. ♪ throughout the week with students, teachers and parents taking to the streets. a report by the school district found 15,000 students have left the district or moved out of the city in the past 20 years. it means oakland loses out on millions of dollars in state funding. another reason is the school district is saddled with the cost of maintaining 80 schools. some parents think there has to be a better way than closing schools and merging them. >> you cannot balance the budget on the backs of schools, especially schools with stable populations and happy kids that are performing well. liz: the school board is expected to vote on when it meets on tuesday. the west contra costa county unified school district has reached an agreement with its teachers union on some covid safety measures. it re
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. liz: fifo hold a rally today to prevent the closure and merger of more than a dozen schools. hundreds of people took part in a rally and march as part of a last-minute push to prevent the closures. ♪ throughout the week with students, teachers and parents taking to the streets. a report by the school district found 15,000 students have left the district or moved out of the city in the past 20 years. it means oakland loses out on millions of dollars in state...
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tim mcveigh said he never went there.claim to have seen mcveigh at elohim city. and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city. so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> but even assuming others were involved, why would mcveigh so strongly insist that he acted alone? with help only from nichols and fortier? >> he believed that, in lying, he would protect the others so they wouldn't be convicted. and he spun a series of lies to shield the other side. >> i think it's possible that there were other people that helped along the way but did not know they were helping with the bombing. but i believe that the only ones who actually knew what they
tim mcveigh said he never went there.claim to have seen mcveigh at elohim city. and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city. so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there...
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tim: we increased our growth in january. think what you really had going on was a new -- was a bunch of new prices in january that were essentially set back in the october-november timeframe, implemented in january, so i that is why you are seeing the numbers step up. i think you will see it relax in february and march. guy: sorry, carry on. tim: i think the story of the month is really omicron and the excessive absenteeism has also caused a lot more early retirements then we have had in the last four or five months, and i think this is why you saw the production number not pop as much as we wanted, and the new order number not get above 60. but overall, you look at what is happened in january, we have had pretty good performance in spite of all the headwinds we have had. i think we are in pretty good position for the rest of the quarter. guy: what about further on from that? there is this concern that we are going to see some sort of growth shock later on this year after we have seen the fed tightening. this didn't terms of
tim: we increased our growth in january. think what you really had going on was a new -- was a bunch of new prices in january that were essentially set back in the october-november timeframe, implemented in january, so i that is why you are seeing the numbers step up. i think you will see it relax in february and march. guy: sorry, carry on. tim: i think the story of the month is really omicron and the excessive absenteeism has also caused a lot more early retirements then we have had in the...
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tim johns, abc7news. ama: dozens of people gathered for a rally at stanford university this afternoon. it was an emotional gathering at the quad. students and visiting scholars from ukraine talked about what it was like growing up with threats from russia. many have family members and friends in ukraine, many who fear for their lives. they also sang the ukrainian national anthem. >> i think it is a moment for everyone in the world to ask ourselves, are we willing to act? find a way to support ukraine in any way. ama: that support can take many forms, from educating yourself about the crisis to donating to relief groups working on behalf of those in ukraine. dan: house speaker nancy pelosi weighed in on the situation in ukraine, and teri campbell is in the newsroom with more on what she had to say about putin. terri: i was able to get some questions in the, and she made it clear she is in support of exhausting all diplomatic options, saying sanctions are the way to go right now. speaker pelosi: vladimir pu
tim johns, abc7news. ama: dozens of people gathered for a rally at stanford university this afternoon. it was an emotional gathering at the quad. students and visiting scholars from ukraine talked about what it was like growing up with threats from russia. many have family members and friends in ukraine, many who fear for their lives. they also sang the ukrainian national anthem. >> i think it is a moment for everyone in the world to ask ourselves, are we willing to act? find a way to...
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tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. >> for those keeping track, it has been more than a month since we have seen rain and this is the second day in a row we are likely set a record high temperatures and what should be -- in what should be the coldest and what is part of the year. we are watching early next week there is a storm that will dive into nevada to our east like stay with us. i do not think it brings beneficial rainfall. we could see some snow in the sierra but for us, it kicks up the winds. southern california by tuesday morning could get some wet weather but any rain looks pretty light with the system. what it will do is bring temperatures closer to where we should be this time of year. it is all about record warmth out there. we will see several cities hit records and coding santa rosa, napa, oakland, sfo all setting records. san francisco going for 76 but the record is 78. high pressure is essentially right on top of us today. today is going to be the hottest day of this heat spell so highs today we are expecting a lot of records. 77 in oakland. 80 in santa rosa. 76 will be a record
tim: tim johns, abc 7 news. >> for those keeping track, it has been more than a month since we have seen rain and this is the second day in a row we are likely set a record high temperatures and what should be -- in what should be the coldest and what is part of the year. we are watching early next week there is a storm that will dive into nevada to our east like stay with us. i do not think it brings beneficial rainfall. we could see some snow in the sierra but for us, it kicks up the...
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tim: and contra costa, tim johns, abc news. liz: >> carol fife will hold a rally to prevent the closure and merger of more than a dozen schools. yesterday hundreds of people took part in a rally as part of a last-minute push to prevent the closures. ♪ throughout the week, with students, teachers, and parents taking to the streets over this. the report found that 15,000 students had left the district or moved out of the city in the past 20 years. this drop means oakland loses out and millions of dollars in state funding. another reason for this proposal is the school district is saddled with the cost of maintaining 80 schools. some parents think there has to be a better way than closing schools and merging them. >> you cannot balance the budget on the backs of schools, especially schools with stable populations and happy kids that are performing well. liz: the school board is expected to vote on the proposal when it meets on tuesday. the west contra costa unified school district has reached an agreement with its teachers union o
tim: and contra costa, tim johns, abc news. liz: >> carol fife will hold a rally to prevent the closure and merger of more than a dozen schools. yesterday hundreds of people took part in a rally as part of a last-minute push to prevent the closures. ♪ throughout the week, with students, teachers, and parents taking to the streets over this. the report found that 15,000 students had left the district or moved out of the city in the past 20 years. this drop means oakland loses out and...
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tim: in oakland, tim johns, abc 7 news.ry: despite the lack of rain the past few weeks, california's drought is not getting any worse. at least not yet. the image on the left is a current look at drought conditions in the state. the majority still in the moderate or severe drought stage. the middle image from last week is the same. on the right is three months ago before the rains hit, where most of the state was in extreme drought. with the first two months of 2020 shaping up to be the driest on record, california water officials are looking at how they manage the water supply. the department is managing new data and better forecasting tools as it looks to manage a third year of drought. >> it has become very important for the state of california to make advances and improvements in how well we can forecast hydrologic conditions and how they do or do not ultimately manifest as water supplies that go into our reservoirs. larry: in december for the first time ever, the state department of water resources announced 80 allocat
tim: in oakland, tim johns, abc 7 news.ry: despite the lack of rain the past few weeks, california's drought is not getting any worse. at least not yet. the image on the left is a current look at drought conditions in the state. the majority still in the moderate or severe drought stage. the middle image from last week is the same. on the right is three months ago before the rains hit, where most of the state was in extreme drought. with the first two months of 2020 shaping up to be the driest...
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so, tim cook's payraise, a 570% pay raise, to be precise, comes as poverty rates and social inequalityrched, according to a study released just last month by oxfam. >> we had during the pandemic an inequality explosion. it has been a period that has been an unprecedented boom for billionaires. one of the biggest findings of our research shows is that inequality doesn't just create unhealthier and unhappier societies. it is vient and it kills. we have research that shows how inequality is contributing to the death of one person every 4 seconds through preventable, solvable problems -- hunger, lack of health care, and at a time like this, lack of access to vaccines. >> we spoke to and in expert on inequality and poverty. i put it to him that tim cook's pay is just following the trend. >> it is very unseemly to see such wealth being created by compensati being provided in the midst of a pandemic where people are struggling. now, the united states during the pandemic, the government has taken action to actually prevent poverty from rising, and wages have done ok, challenged a bit by inflat
so, tim cook's payraise, a 570% pay raise, to be precise, comes as poverty rates and social inequalityrched, according to a study released just last month by oxfam. >> we had during the pandemic an inequality explosion. it has been a period that has been an unprecedented boom for billionaires. one of the biggest findings of our research shows is that inequality doesn't just create unhealthier and unhappier societies. it is vient and it kills. we have research that shows how inequality is...
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tim: really a miracle. we have spoken to other people as well who have family still in the city, obviously extremely concerned. we spoke to another young woman is a grad student at berkeley. she says her family and freddie have been sleeping in the metro in key. they will do so again tonight to stay safe in case there are missiles launched by the russian military. she is terrified, but she sensed this message to putin and other folks in the area, saying that this will only embolden the ukrainian people and move them further toward the western alliance, the u.s. and the european union. >> the international community has to understand that of course we are choosing to stand with the west, but we are our own country. there is only one thing we want from putin. get off from us. this is the one thing he can't let go. tim: the resounding message, no one wants more or conflict with russia. but all the ukrainians we spoke to say that their family and friends at home will not go down without a fight. they plan to de
tim: really a miracle. we have spoken to other people as well who have family still in the city, obviously extremely concerned. we spoke to another young woman is a grad student at berkeley. she says her family and freddie have been sleeping in the metro in key. they will do so again tonight to stay safe in case there are missiles launched by the russian military. she is terrified, but she sensed this message to putin and other folks in the area, saying that this will only embolden the...
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_ complaining about but who knows, tim? i_ complaining about but who knows, tim?an the _ something based on our health more than the economy but one can only guess— than the economy but one can only guess at— than the economy but one can only guess at this point. this than the economy but one can only guess at this point.— guess at this point. this one is from jenny _ guess at this point. this one is from jenny in _ guess at this point. this one is from jenny in cheltenham. - guess at this point. this one is| from jenny in cheltenham. the from jenny in cheltenham. the austrian government has updated their entry requirements today, saying you are only fully vaccinated if you have had your booster 120 days after your second vaccine. this is going to cause a big issue for uk travellers as many received their booster three months after their second vaccine as per the uk government guidance. why is the austrian government saying this? again, it is another one of those questions as to who knows? this is what is really going to cause people a lot of issues coming in what
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