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and emily's terrifying saga began when emily was just 10, and sara, 17. their mom got to know the man they called lou in 2001 as they prepared to move into angel's landing. >> mom said, i think sara was in the car. does special? i said he's pretty nice. she said he is actually a seer. mom told her he was hundreds or thousands of years old, that he could see what was going to happen in the future, and that the reason we followed him was that she just had that instinct and just knew that she needed to be close to him, because he could protect her and keep her safe. >> did you believe it? >> i was skeptical at first, but i think when you're 9 or 10, and your mom says this is really what's happening you give it a little bit more credibility. >> and it was not just emily and sara's mom, others at angel's landing believed lou was a direct descendent of geronimo, with the power to make it rain and bring good health. >> similar incidents, where lou had been dead, or an animal had been dead, or somebody was sick, and he made them better. >> did you believe it? >>
and emily's terrifying saga began when emily was just 10, and sara, 17. their mom got to know the man they called lou in 2001 as they prepared to move into angel's landing. >> mom said, i think sara was in the car. does special? i said he's pretty nice. she said he is actually a seer. mom told her he was hundreds or thousands of years old, that he could see what was going to happen in the future, and that the reason we followed him was that she just had that instinct and just knew that...
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i'm david faber with sara eisen and mike santoli. we are live from post nine at the new york stock exchange. carl and jim have the morning off. let's give you a look the a futures. you just heard becky say we have taken a bit of a turn lower, at least, it would appear when we open, we're going to be down rather substantially on some of the broader averages. >>> let's get to our road map. it starts with the banks, jpmorgan, citi, wells fargo, they all reported earnings. all appear to have been fairly strong. we're going to break down the quarters. >>> plus blackrock now managing nearly $10.5 trillion in assets. we're joined exclusively by chairman and ceo larry fink. that will be later this hour. >>> we're also watching the semis this morning. qualcomm, intel, amd and nvidia all moving lower ahead of the open. china reportedly telling its telecom carriers to phase out foreign chips. >>> i want to start with the banks and the downturn in the market as well. earnings season kicks off with the likes of jpmorgan and wells fargo and citi,
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sara? >> okay. pippa, thank you very much. >>> goldman sachs just wrapping up its earnings conference call. our leslie picker has been monitoring it for us and joins us with the highlights on a pretty nice stock reaction. >> yeah. definitely an up tape today. investment banking fees helping to drive top line gains which are giving goldman shares the boost this morning. on that conference call which ended just moments ago, chairman and ceo david solomon spoke about the resurgence of deal making. >> i've said before that historically depressed levels of activity wouldn't last forever. make strategic decisions for their firms, companies of all sizes need to raise capital and financial sponsors need to transact to generate returns for their investors. where we stand today, it's clear we're in the early stages of a reopening of the capital markets. >> soloman added ipos across geographies is the latest sign that risk appetite is growing. despite this goldman did note investment banking fees backlog decre
sara? >> okay. pippa, thank you very much. >>> goldman sachs just wrapping up its earnings conference call. our leslie picker has been monitoring it for us and joins us with the highlights on a pretty nice stock reaction. >> yeah. definitely an up tape today. investment banking fees helping to drive top line gains which are giving goldman shares the boost this morning. on that conference call which ended just moments ago, chairman and ceo david solomon spoke about the...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. tonight a massive 7.4 earthquake has struck taiwan. this is the strongest to hit the country in almost three decades. so far we know four people have died there and we're seeing some really scary images of the damage left behind. a reminder for those of us here in the bay area about the threats we face at any given moment. this is where it struck, the less populated side of the island. at least 50 people have been hurt so far. firefighters have been rescuing people trapped in their tilting apartment buildings, helping people escape through windows. and to make matters worse, the island has been hit with dozens of aftershock, over 70 of them, in the course of five hours. this has happened to me before as an anchor. one woman was anchoring a live show in taiwan when the shaking hit, and how she handled it was pretty impressive >> [ speaking . [ speaking in a global language ] >> she just stood her ground, kept the broadcast going, didn't seem phased at all, even though things were cras
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hey, sara. >> hi, carl. good to see you all . she met with the mayor of beijing, she met with students at university. subsidies, this issue was certainly front and center in her criticism she did a little bit of a diplomatic dance between strengthening communication around the economy and also criticizing china's heavy manufacturing subsidies for these industries like they did with steel a few days ago. so, i asked her in this interview what's next f they don't do anything are we going to put tariffs, more tariffs on these products. here's what she said. >> we need to keep everything on the table, want to work the chinese to see if we can find a solution. we're engaging in a four-year review of section 301 tariffs that's not complete so i can't really speak to what will come of it. i wouldn't rule anything out. but i think we need to deal with this this issue. >> reporter: what she wants to see them is redirecting their money instead of subsidies toward solar panels and into the consumption. let's talk about evs, because i've bee
hey, sara. >> hi, carl. good to see you all . she met with the mayor of beijing, she met with students at university. subsidies, this issue was certainly front and center in her criticism she did a little bit of a diplomatic dance between strengthening communication around the economy and also criticizing china's heavy manufacturing subsidies for these industries like they did with steel a few days ago. so, i asked her in this interview what's next f they don't do anything are we going to...
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come to sara, come to sara , come to sara. it has cool things, so what happened to the big house? iranians in the cities of tehran, qom and isfahan, until 2:00 am in the city of tehran, i am your host. i'm sure that you would disagree with much of it, if not all of it, but what is the view from tehran about what happened here? yes, i think it's pretty fair to say i disagree with all of it, the view from tehran is quite clear, you know quite well, i know quite well, your viewers, your viewers know quite well that the israeli regime is carrying out genocide, and this stems from an ethno... supremacist ideology, it stems from apartite, and this is unacceptable, and the people who lived on that land, they have been expelled, the people in gaza, they live in a concentration camp, now a death camp, and the west has brought about this, this situation, whatever crimes that they 've committed against jews and gypsies and slaves, they have to pay for it themselves, they can't take it out on the palestinian. people, so the iranians along with almost everyone else in the world, except for peo
come to sara, come to sara , come to sara. it has cool things, so what happened to the big house? iranians in the cities of tehran, qom and isfahan, until 2:00 am in the city of tehran, i am your host. i'm sure that you would disagree with much of it, if not all of it, but what is the view from tehran about what happened here? yes, i think it's pretty fair to say i disagree with all of it, the view from tehran is quite clear, you know quite well, i know quite well, your viewers, your viewers...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it is hard to watch a team you know is capable of greatness go out with a whimper. certainly not the fairy tale end to the season the golden state warriors were hoping for as their playoff hopes were crushed in a loss that was not close. vern is at golden one in sacramento tonight, and vern, i mean, this is -- there was always the possibility that they were going to lose the game. i don't think any of us expected it to be this way. >> reporter: well, not with three straight games decided by one point. hey, mike brown challenged his sacramento kings team to come out here and show physicality and up-tempo play for 48 minutes, and it was nothing that the warriors could do about it. for the second time in lgsz than a year, warriors and kings met here in a game win or go home decider and this time turned out very much different than last year's game seven. let's talk about turnovers in this game. played a big role for this one. darren fox picked andrew wiggins' pocket. the easy slam. sacr
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it is hard to watch a team you know is capable of greatness go out with a whimper. certainly not the fairy tale end to the season the golden state warriors were hoping for as their playoff hopes were crushed in a loss that was not close. vern is at golden one in sacramento tonight, and vern, i mean, this is -- there was always the possibility that they were going to lose the...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it was one of the most horrific pedestrian crashes san francisco has seen in years. a mother, a father, and two young kids were waiting at a west portal bus stop heading to the zoo when police say a speeding driver flew through the intersection and hit them. the entire family died, leaving friends and family in mourning and sparking another conversation across the city about making sure pedestrians can be safe on the streets. tonight the city gave us a look at the changes they are trying to make on the road which would prevent cars from cutting through the three-way intersection, but that's not all. lauren toms is joining us with how police are returning to that neighborhood to crack down on this. obviously, this seems like a very coordinated effort to try and actually intervene here. >> yeah, and today in a sting operation by sfpd they're send eking a clear message that stopping for pedestrians is not only safe but required by law. in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it was one of the most horrific pedestrian crashes san francisco has seen in years. a mother, a father, and two young kids were waiting at a west portal bus stop heading to the zoo when police say a speeding driver flew through the intersection and hit them. the entire family died, leaving friends and family in mourning and sparking another conversation across the city about...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. there have been so many ideas about how the city of san francisco should address troubles in the tenderloin. drug use, drug dealing, crime, homelessness, blight, they've all been hotly contested issues. most people agree something needs to be done, but getting people to agree on what to do about it hasn't been easy. and now a new idea from the mayor's office has business owners pretty mad. the city is trying to restrict what certain corner stores can sell after sun down. tonight our lauren toms talked to a man who thinks this idea is the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood back. >> reporter: at what cost? >> there is no cost. i used to have a cost, but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: he's called san francisco his home for nearly four decades, even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin, but after dark, the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >> when i was living there and when i was on the street
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. there have been so many ideas about how the city of san francisco should address troubles in the tenderloin. drug use, drug dealing, crime, homelessness, blight, they've all been hotly contested issues. most people agree something needs to be done, but getting people to agree on what to do about it hasn't been easy. and now a new idea from the mayor's office has business owners...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. you ever go through a breakup a bad one, when all of your true through frustrations with each other start flying back and forth? that's how it feels between the a's longtime ownership and the fans. they've gotten to the awkward stage where you've ended it but haven't packed up and left yet. they're hashing out how and if they'll extend their lease in oakland. the city and its ownership group will meet tomorrow to talk about the particulars of that potential deal to extend the lease. kenny choi spent the day talking to some loyal fans about the terms they want to see for the split. >> reporter: the city of oakland has spelled out what they want as the current lease is set to expire after this season. it appears the major sticking point is how much are the a's willing to pay the city. richard gomez drives an hour and a half to come to each oakland a's home game, but like many fan, he's realizing this could be the final season at the coliseum. >> i still come to the games, and you know,
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. you ever go through a breakup a bad one, when all of your true through frustrations with each other start flying back and forth? that's how it feels between the a's longtime ownership and the fans. they've gotten to the awkward stage where you've ended it but haven't packed up and left yet. they're hashing out how and if they'll extend their lease in oakland. the city and...
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we have sara eisen with more. good morning or good evening, sara. >> reporter: good morning and good evening. yellen just wrapped up a busy five days in china. first in the south and then in beijing where she met with top government officials and students and took towurs. frank, she delivered a tough message with the overcapacity issue. the idea that the chinese government has been subsidies evs and lithium ion batteries and solar panels. flooding the world with the cheap exports. that's where i started our conversation. >> they certainly listened and i think they understood this is something that's very important to the u.s., but as i emphasized and they also heard we're not the only country that's concerned about a flood of chinese exports wiping out important firms and industries in our country. clean energy is something that is an innovative area that will be growing over time. we want to make sure this is an opportunity for our workers and firms to participate in this industry with europe and japan and other
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. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey in for juliette today. coordinated protests using chains and cement barrels shutdown two big bay area highways for hours. more than two dozen people ended up arrested. demonstrators calling for a ceasefire in gaza blocked traffic on the golden gate bridge and two parts of i-80 in oakland. it all started in the height of the rush hour morning commute. when it was all said and done, 37 protesters were arrested. chp says they are facing charges ranging from unlawful assembly to falsely imprisonment and conspiracy to commit a crime. law enforcement also towed five cars across three protest sites. another protest popped up in the past 90 minutes outside of the tesla plant in fremont. jose martinez is there live for us tonight. >> reporter: that is right, sara, listen, a day and it is not even close to being over right here >> fremont. you can see what is going on right now outside of this tesla factory on the south side. now, 880 here. the is collapsed at this point. this whole thing started at around 5:30 at th
. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey in for juliette today. coordinated protests using chains and cement barrels shutdown two big bay area highways for hours. more than two dozen people ended up arrested. demonstrators calling for a ceasefire in gaza blocked traffic on the golden gate bridge and two parts of i-80 in oakland. it all started in the height of the rush hour morning commute. when it was all said and done, 37 protesters were arrested. chp says they are facing charges ranging from...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. depending on where your commute took you this morning, it might have felt like an exceptionally long day, hours longer than normal, after protesters shut down two major bay area freeways to draw attention to the war in gaza and attention they got. their closure of the golden gate made national headlines and then this later this evening another protest in the south bay got tense for a few moments. that was outside the tesla factory in fremont. protesters there caravanned as part of a nationwide day of action demanding a ceasefire in gaza and an end to all u.s. aid to israel. >> we're just going to keep saying, no, we're still here. you can't just turn your eye away from this. >> but the larger and more disruptive protests happened during the peak of rush hour. today hundreds of protesters shut down 880 in two different places. some were even using chains and barrels filled with concrete to block the road. we asked one of the protesters today there about their message. >> they want to
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. depending on where your commute took you this morning, it might have felt like an exceptionally long day, hours longer than normal, after protesters shut down two major bay area freeways to draw attention to the war in gaza and attention they got. their closure of the golden gate made national headlines and then this later this evening another protest in the south bay got...
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sara, back to you. >> okay. rick, thank you very much. >>> that little move up in inflation expectations for the one-year the other data point to talk about, which we were all anticipating, the pce, that's the fed prefers inflation gauge and i guess the headline it could have been worse. it comes in pretty much in line. this number usually comes in line because we have inputs, cpi, ppi for march, and we have the gdp deflate e the price deflator for the last three months there's the core which is what the fed pays close attention to, up 0.3%. you can see bit bar chart that, you know, it does confirm that the disinflation progress has stalled out. that's the flip side of this good that it was not worse and it was not 0.4 or 0.5, but it should be coming down like we saw at the end of last year, and it hasn't and that's why the fed is pivoted away from talking up rate cuts. if you look at the progress, for instance, the line chart of the core pce, this strips out food and energy more volatile, it shows you the trend
sara, back to you. >> okay. rick, thank you very much. >>> that little move up in inflation expectations for the one-year the other data point to talk about, which we were all anticipating, the pce, that's the fed prefers inflation gauge and i guess the headline it could have been worse. it comes in pretty much in line. this number usually comes in line because we have inputs, cpi, ppi for march, and we have the gdp deflate e the price deflator for the last three months there's...
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goodrich in for sara tonight. it's officially been half a year since the fighting erupted between israel and hamas. and the human toll has been devastating. tonight palestinians are returning to southern gaza and finding very little to go home to. the city is virtually unrecognizable after months of bombardment by israeli troops. israel withdrew from the area over the weekend, and at the same time, a nurse from fairfax was headed home from that very city after a personal mission to help ease whatever human suffering she could. she's now back at work in the bay area and told our jose martinez what it took just to get into gaza and why she says it was worth it. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two-week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did, hopefully saving lives, but in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop of what we could accomplish in the two weeks that we were there. >> reporter: she tel
goodrich in for sara tonight. it's officially been half a year since the fighting erupted between israel and hamas. and the human toll has been devastating. tonight palestinians are returning to southern gaza and finding very little to go home to. the city is virtually unrecognizable after months of bombardment by israeli troops. israel withdrew from the area over the weekend, and at the same time, a nurse from fairfax was headed home from that very city after a personal mission to help ease...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. well, hopefully you haven't had to go out tonight, because it is so cold out there, it's rainy, and the bay area once again got a little bit of everything. we've seen scattered showers all around the bay. this is how it looked this evening in downtown san jose. and we actually saw quite a bit of hail today. luckily not big enough to cause any damage. this video was shot over in dublin and it feels like a novelty when we get this in the bay area. >> april 4th, here we are getting snow. >> yeah, snow came down at saratoga summit today in the santa cruz mountains, and calfire crews got a big kick out of it. the hills above berkeley got a light dusting of snow tonight. the snow that fell in tilden park wasn't enough to stick. so i guess, darren, with all of this happening today, the question is what is in store for us tomorrow? >> the most excitement, sara, is everything you just showed. and over about the next three or four hour, and you could see why i'd say that, you see how there's a
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. well, hopefully you haven't had to go out tonight, because it is so cold out there, it's rainy, and the bay area once again got a little bit of everything. we've seen scattered showers all around the bay. this is how it looked this evening in downtown san jose. and we actually saw quite a bit of hail today. luckily not big enough to cause any damage. this video was shot over in...
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sara foster, start responding to that. sara foster. we — start responding to that. sara foster, we would _ start responding to that. sara foster, we would talk- start responding to that. sara foster, we would talk longer but we have a news update to go to. we will leave it there, but thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. iam going much forjoining us on the programme. i am going to take you to the un where the secretary general is talking in the last few moments. he has been saying this is a moment of maximum peril in the middle east, it must be a time for maximum restraint. obviously referencing israel and iran. tar restraint. obviously referencing israel and iran.— israel and iran. for example, although _ israel and iran. for example, although the _ israel and iran. for example, although the israeli - israel and iran. for example, l although the israeli authorities have cleared more convoys, those clearances are often granted when it is too late in the day to make deliveries and return safely. one could say that our personnel cannot operate in darknes
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sara, back to you. >> a lot going on in weather. thank you very much. there is a lot going on in bay area sports. there is now an end date for the a's time in oakland. the team announced after the season is over it will spend the following three years playing in sacramento. today's news dashes the hopes of a lot of diehard fans that the team might work out a deal to extend the lease at the coliseum as it waits for the new ballpark in vegas. the a's occupier, though, sounded upbeat as he made the announcement this morning at the team's temporary digs. sutter health park >> i want to say how excited i am to be here in west sacramento and subtle health park. celebrating a momentous day for the community and one for our 123-year-old franchise. we are looking forward to this being our home until we move on to our stadium in las vegas in 2028. >> safe to say it is crowded because it is home to the sacramento river cats. the giants triple a affiliate. so the a'sville to play when the river cats are on the road. reality about the a's move is starting to set in
sara, back to you. >> a lot going on in weather. thank you very much. there is a lot going on in bay area sports. there is now an end date for the a's time in oakland. the team announced after the season is over it will spend the following three years playing in sacramento. today's news dashes the hopes of a lot of diehard fans that the team might work out a deal to extend the lease at the coliseum as it waits for the new ballpark in vegas. the a's occupier, though, sounded upbeat as he...
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sara? >> so eunice, what do you make of the consumption data that we've seen so far that's been mostly weaker than expected on retail sales and the fact that now you have this louder chorus of u.s. policymakers, european policymakers, ceos, calling on china to shift the model toward thinking more about consumers? how is that landing in china, and is there any evidence that they would do something about it? >> there isn't a whole lot of evidence that china is going to change its tact to try to really ramp up the consumption. they definitely give all the lip service and we've heard from the premier many times saying that they want to upgrade big ticket items, home appliances, go green, that sort of thing, but in terms of really juicing up the consumption, what they need to do is rev up the confidence and what we're seeing in the property sector, the outlook that people are worried about, the fact that job market hasn't been doing so well, that's really what's driving the people to save here a
sara? >> so eunice, what do you make of the consumption data that we've seen so far that's been mostly weaker than expected on retail sales and the fact that now you have this louder chorus of u.s. policymakers, european policymakers, ceos, calling on china to shift the model toward thinking more about consumers? how is that landing in china, and is there any evidence that they would do something about it? >> there isn't a whole lot of evidence that china is going to change its tact...
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let's switch over to sara donchey. >> hi, ryan. coming up at 6:00, the ground is sinking in the central valley threatening the lifeline for water deliveries. they built a whole new canal to solve the problem, but the pricey solution is sinking, too. we're getting reaction from the west portal neighborhood where they've just announced new safety changes after the crash that killed a family of four, why some business owners say the redesign is not the right reaction. the news at 6:00 is coming up in about ten minutes. >>> let's head to vern now for a look at sports. >> the continuing sag continuing saga of the golden state warriors. >> telling our stories and connecting our fans and all that is really important. thank you. now you can grill me about not making the playoffs. >> is that a disarm tactic? >> that's exactly what that was. can i take you to lunch later, anything i can get for you before we start? >> general manager mike dunne mike dunleavy jr. on the front line as he tries to figure out the roster changes to be made over t
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sara. >> that's right. i'm live here in the sanctuary of glide memorial church where they've actually open this up to anyone and everyone who just wants to sit here and remember the late in great reverend cecil williams. take a look. they put pictures up on the stage. they are trying their best to make sure that people can come in here and look at photos and really just remember him and his legacy. as you said, robin williams who passed away peacefully today at 94 years old, we're told he was surrounded by family and friends. he co-founded glide. this is in the heart of the tenderloin. it's a spot that people go to when they know they can. need help and they can get help here. they can get a warm meal. they can go with no judgment here. and that is very much due to the atmosphere that was created by reverend cecil williams. he co-founded glide with his wife, janice, miracle johnny, who passed away in 2021, the reverend and again known for just opening the church choice everyone no matter race, gender sexual
sara. >> that's right. i'm live here in the sanctuary of glide memorial church where they've actually open this up to anyone and everyone who just wants to sit here and remember the late in great reverend cecil williams. take a look. they put pictures up on the stage. they are trying their best to make sure that people can come in here and look at photos and really just remember him and his legacy. as you said, robin williams who passed away peacefully today at 94 years old, we're told he...
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. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the evening off. >>> a's fans braced themselves to say good-bye more than one. we'll have reaction to the move to sacramento in a bit. >>> we start with our first alert weather day, today's spring storm bringing rain, hail, and very cold temperatures for april and we aren't done with it yet. a lot of places saw hail like this this afternoon. this was in concord. it was also reported in san ramon and pleasanton. i shot this video of hail coming down in san francisco this morning in noe valley, which is unusual for spring. we're seeing snow on bay area peaks. this is the flurries this morning on mount diablo and mount hamilton. viewers are sharing their videos of the snow. john in san jose says this was at the top of highway 9 at saratoga gap this morning. as we look outside, there's still a chance of more thunderstorms in the next couple hours. let's get to meteorologist darren peck. >> i love that view of the rain bands coming down behind alcatraz. let's look at the storm
. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the evening off. >>> a's fans braced themselves to say good-bye more than one. we'll have reaction to the move to sacramento in a bit. >>> we start with our first alert weather day, today's spring storm bringing rain, hail, and very cold temperatures for april and we aren't done with it yet. a lot of places saw hail like this this afternoon. this was in concord. it was also reported in san ramon and pleasanton. i shot this video of...
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sara, back to you. >> thank you. rick santelli with yields elevated this morning despite weaker data points about employment cost index that rick mentioned that i just want to highlight to show you why it's going in the wrong direction or how it's going in the wrong direction. wage pressure. that's the story today and the bond market, it's the story in the backdrop for the fed that kicks off. this is the employee cost index. it's a good representation of what it costs employers to pay a their employees by the quarter. there's the year over year numbers, but the quarterly jump was big at 1.2%. we vice president seen that kind of number, and it was a big jump from the fourth quarter of last year when it was only 0.9%. it reflects there still is wage pressures, the year over year numbers is 4.2%. a few takeaways here. look, the fed has been concerned about this relationship, as it should be, between inflation and wage pressures. so we made a chart of the core -- the super core cpi, services inflation ex-housing, exfood
sara, back to you. >> thank you. rick santelli with yields elevated this morning despite weaker data points about employment cost index that rick mentioned that i just want to highlight to show you why it's going in the wrong direction or how it's going in the wrong direction. wage pressure. that's the story today and the bond market, it's the story in the backdrop for the fed that kicks off. this is the employee cost index. it's a good representation of what it costs employers to pay a...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello. good evening. i'm sara donchey. >>> tonight a lot going on, mass arrests, clashes with police in riot gear at multiple college campuses across the country happening all at once and that includes right here in the state of california. pro palestinian protesters have been camping out, demanding their colleges divest from israel and calling for an end to the war in gaza. it has become something of a movement across the country, but tonight tensions have really boiled over. these are images from three colleges, ut austin in texas, of course, cal poly humboldt and usc in l.a. at usc protesters tussled with police that were trying to clear out an encampment playing tug of war with their tents. at one point officers formed a line around the park and closed in, taking students away in zip tie handcuffs. we just learned nearly 100 people were arrested on campus after police warned protesters to disperse. reporter tom wait has been at the usc campus all day and night and has more on the clashes
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey. a lot of times rain in the bay area can be hit or miss, but when it's windy, it seems like it's windy everywhere. maybe windier some places than others, but it definitely felt windy today in the bay area. >> yeah, a lot of gusts over 40 miles per hour. it will get your attention, move you around on the road, move around the patio furniture. >> yes, struggle. some of the tower cameras were shaking tonight for hours. you hear it a little bit there. the wind was whipping at this park in concord where some people told us it was really making their allergies worse. that's another thing i know you struggle from. you have the medicine on deck. >> always. >> winds this strong make for interesting baseball conditions. >> it's always interesting for night time games at oracle park, but when the wind is this strong. >> very interesting. >> it gets extra interesting. >> yeah, some fans on the way to oracle tonight felt the wind. andrea nakano was there too. >> reporter: the wind whistled through
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey. a lot of times rain in the bay area can be hit or miss, but when it's windy, it seems like it's windy everywhere. maybe windier some places than others, but it definitely felt windy today in the bay area. >> yeah, a lot of gusts over 40 miles per hour. it will get your attention, move you around on the road, move around the patio furniture. >> yes, struggle....
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thank you, sara. go get some sunscreen. >>> people in new new york city got a taste of what it feels like to live in earthquake country, the rare quake that caught people incredibly off guard. >>> we won't be able to see the eclipse in its full glory in the bay area, but that's not stopping people from hopping on a plane. >>> i want at least sbf 35 on young mr. lively. he's got many years ahead of him to plan for that. look at today, what a spectacular time lapse of what was the last of this system. we're done. now we'll look ahead. we've got a very cold morning tomorrow. we'll talk about that and there is technically another chance for rain from a different system on part of sunday. the forecast for that's coming up next. >>> a new ball club in town, the san francisco giants hosting the los angeles dodgers. >> that is not an announcer from the 1950s. it's someone you know. we'll give you a hint later. next. stop. you got it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized.
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sara is going to talk to her monday morning. this take about -- she's calling it coercive moves, not necessarily against the u.s. but against the global economy. >> i don't think the globe will stand for it anymore. i mean, it was one thing when they were doing this because, you know, they were manufacturing power. now they're doing it because of how bad their real estate market is. and a lot of countries say, listen, don't wreck our country because of your real estate market. i think that yellen will be forceful with that. i can't wait to see what she says to sara, because she's right in their face. i mean, and then, you know, typically, i'm speaking with -- i speak with george kurtz from crowdstrike, i mean, china is just going nuts with cyber terror. these guys are just outlaws right now, and she's going to the kingdom, and basically calling them outlaws, and i don't think -- i think it's much more disruptive than people think. >> we look forward to sara's sitdown, but in the meantime, take a listen to what the treasury secre
sara is going to talk to her monday morning. this take about -- she's calling it coercive moves, not necessarily against the u.s. but against the global economy. >> i don't think the globe will stand for it anymore. i mean, it was one thing when they were doing this because, you know, they were manufacturing power. now they're doing it because of how bad their real estate market is. and a lot of countries say, listen, don't wreck our country because of your real estate market. i think...
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sara will join us at 6:30 a.m. eastern with more of the interview. >> interested to hear what she has to say after all of this and the reports with the information from the press conference and how much tension and distrust there has been this weekend with the meetings. i don't know that is the case. >> she started the comments in the press conference with the idea that things have gotten better over the last year. it will be interesting to hear what sara thinks. >> i think what janet yellen is saying, i'm sure, she feels genuinely about that. the other reports and reporters who seem to be writing about this seem to think things have been more compliccomplicated. >>> talking about complicated. in brazil yesterday, the supreme court judge opened an inquiry into elon musk after the owner of x said he would reactivate accounts on the platform that the judge ordered blocked. musk said he would lift all the judge's restrictions because they were unconstitutional and called on the judge to resign. neither side recalled t
sara will join us at 6:30 a.m. eastern with more of the interview. >> interested to hear what she has to say after all of this and the reports with the information from the press conference and how much tension and distrust there has been this weekend with the meetings. i don't know that is the case. >> she started the comments in the press conference with the idea that things have gotten better over the last year. it will be interesting to hear what sara thinks. >> i think...
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ed: sara, what is the number one emerging consumer trend? sara: the number one right now is consumer applications of ai. where do we think ai can deliver on the grand dream of doing something for a consumer, making something of value to bring something positive to the life of the consumer. it applies across so many sectors you can apply across technology for families, search, anything that might plan or book something on your behalf. there is a wide range of sectors that consumer ai touches. ed: i think you saying ai was not surprised people. sara, great to have you on the show. thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i
ed: sara, what is the number one emerging consumer trend? sara: the number one right now is consumer applications of ai. where do we think ai can deliver on the grand dream of doing something for a consumer, making something of value to bring something positive to the life of the consumer. it applies across so many sectors you can apply across technology for families, search, anything that might plan or book something on your behalf. there is a wide range of sectors that consumer ai touches....
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sara, i'm sure you thought about this i've been thinking about this. that government spending is not inherently inflationary. it's a lot of government spending for goods and labor that may or may not be available to provide that government spending so what biden did, i think he's spending money on things that perhaps we need, roads, bridges, and infrastructure, things like that, the chips thing, you got to parse it out over time. you cannot say okay, here, do all of this at once. so i think for sure, i don't think there's a consensus around this but there is a consensus around the fiscal spending part is playing a role in inflation here. >> yeah. certainly keeping jobs available and getting companies to hire. that's what larry fink and robert kaplan has been talking about this, former dallas fed president. it's a good debate i doubt we'll hear the fed talk about it, though. >> but they have to deal with it you know, sometimes i think powell can be his own worst enemy because what they say is, you know, we'll just deal with what they give us. guess what
sara, i'm sure you thought about this i've been thinking about this. that government spending is not inherently inflationary. it's a lot of government spending for goods and labor that may or may not be available to provide that government spending so what biden did, i think he's spending money on things that perhaps we need, roads, bridges, and infrastructure, things like that, the chips thing, you got to parse it out over time. you cannot say okay, here, do all of this at once. so i think for...
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sara? >> thank you. >>> after a heat . >>> disneyland in southern california could be seeing upgrades after anaheim city council unanimously agreed to let disney move forward with its nearly $2 billion expansion plan for its parks. part of the deal is disney has to give $50 million to the city of anaheim to support housing and infrastructure. but nearby residents have mixed feelings about there. >> i am proud to share my full support of disneyland forward. >> during construction there will be air pollution. who is that going to impact? people in my neighborhood. >> so, this expansion deal includes plans to buy a nearby road for $40 million t. is occupied by the disneyland hotel and parking right now. following the approval governor newsom support the business deals like this is saying disneyland wanting to expand is a sign of welcoming businesses in the state. >>> elephant strolling down the street was quite the street in montana. the question is, how . >>> this circus elephant trotting aro
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sara mccannon, we'll definitely be reading yours as well. thank you before being here. coming up next on "the reidout," trump is so terrified of next week criminal trial he attempted an once again failed for a third time to try to delay it. "the reidout" continues after this. eidout" continues after this you know, i spend a lot of time thinking about dirt. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! [ryan laughs] ♪♪ no. ♪♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪♪ you've got xfinity wifi at home. no. we would love to join you. take it on the go with xfinity
sara mccannon, we'll definitely be reading yours as well. thank you before being here. coming up next on "the reidout," trump is so terrified of next week criminal trial he attempted an once again failed for a third time to try to delay it. "the reidout" continues after this. eidout" continues after this you know, i spend a lot of time thinking about dirt. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need...
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we'll switch over to sara donchey in for jules. >> the a's era in oakland will end after the season. coming up, we take a closer look at fallout for oakland after today's news the team is headed for sacramento and what's next for the coliseum. >>> it's one of the biggest obstacles to building housing in the bay area, getting the permit. what's bringing construction projects to a halt? the news at 6:00 coming up in about ten minutes. now let's head to matt lively for a look at sports. >> one of the most successful, historic franchises in american sports is officially abandoning oakland. the a's have become a laughingstock in recent years thanks to a really fun theory called money ball, code for being cheap, but let's not forget what they were before john fisher. fans in the east bay are losing a franchise once considered gold standard. in oakland the athletics have won four world series and six a.l. pennants, reggie jackson, dennis eckersley. since fisher took over in '05, the a's played in one alcs and ranked bottom five in payroll 12 of the last 13 seasons. it almost feels intention
we'll switch over to sara donchey in for jules. >> the a's era in oakland will end after the season. coming up, we take a closer look at fallout for oakland after today's news the team is headed for sacramento and what's next for the coliseum. >>> it's one of the biggest obstacles to building housing in the bay area, getting the permit. what's bringing construction projects to a halt? the news at 6:00 coming up in about ten minutes. now let's head to matt lively for a look at...
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good to see you. >> thank you, sara. great to see you. >> kristalina georgieva, managing director of the imf. which now, you know, you turn to the imf, david, when everybody is starting to diverge on policies when currencies are going crazy. my takeaway, she says she thinks the fed will be ready by the end of the year, but is in no hur for cutting rates which would alleviate the stresses out there. >> is she better than any other economist? >> she has a more global view. the imf does a lot of good research. >> let's go back out to carl out west with a look at what's coming up. carl? >> david, from that macro discussion to trends we're seeing on the ground in cities like denver and boulder that explain some of the economic data we've been getting lately. we'll talk about that when "squawk on the street" continues live this morning from boulder. >>> want to feel good, sort of feel the outdoors, take a look at carl quintanilla out west as he gets ready to debut the latest installment of "cities of success". >> hard to compe
good to see you. >> thank you, sara. great to see you. >> kristalina georgieva, managing director of the imf. which now, you know, you turn to the imf, david, when everybody is starting to diverge on policies when currencies are going crazy. my takeaway, she says she thinks the fed will be ready by the end of the year, but is in no hur for cutting rates which would alleviate the stresses out there. >> is she better than any other economist? >> she has a more global view....
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sara is right. it is lumpy but if you go 30,000 feet can you make broad calls about where the economy is and where it's going right now? >> the economy feels very good right now in the u.s. i think it's much to the surprise of everyone around the world looking at the u.s. that it was a year ago that svb hit, you know, deposits were guaranteed. special bank lending facilities were put in. people were worried about the economy, you know, a very, very high percentage and what happened? the fed raised another 75 basis points, and people were calling for a recession and easing and i was here in january with you, and we said then there are going to be higher, longer, not because the fed should ease, but because it would be almost irresponsible with the economy still strong, inflation not quite where they want it to be, that our feeling is and it continues to be that the only mistake the fed could make here is to act too quickly on easing. will he's see how the economy plays out. we felt in january it was
sara is right. it is lumpy but if you go 30,000 feet can you make broad calls about where the economy is and where it's going right now? >> the economy feels very good right now in the u.s. i think it's much to the surprise of everyone around the world looking at the u.s. that it was a year ago that svb hit, you know, deposits were guaranteed. special bank lending facilities were put in. people were worried about the economy, you know, a very, very high percentage and what happened? the...
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can we reflect on sara's excellent interview? >> sure. >> we have our treasury secretary go to china and basically slam the chinese, right? then, we have fitch downgrading china, okay? well, these aren't supposed to happen. we're supposed to go there and try to sell more prell, for heaven's sake. we're supposed to open more plants and take share. meantime, what happens? tim cook. devices in india. >> yes, 14 -- yeah. >> do you think he's sitting there and saying, oh my god, china's not growing and india has the youngest population? i'm saying there's a shift going on, and we act as if the chinese, because they do have a very powerful military, are always threatening us. taiwan semi with a fantastic number last night. when i listened to the interview with sara, i say to myself, wow. where's the old days where we were mendikens for chinese business? those days are over. >> direct foreign investment has fallen dramatically. >> big election in mexico. we're not spending any time in mexico, which is ridiculous. >> why do you say that?
can we reflect on sara's excellent interview? >> sure. >> we have our treasury secretary go to china and basically slam the chinese, right? then, we have fitch downgrading china, okay? well, these aren't supposed to happen. we're supposed to go there and try to sell more prell, for heaven's sake. we're supposed to open more plants and take share. meantime, what happens? tim cook. devices in india. >> yes, 14 -- yeah. >> do you think he's sitting there and saying, oh my...
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you know, john donahoe joined sara last week, the ceo of nike. he blamed a lack of innovation at the company, in part, on not working from the office. take a listen. >> in hindsight, it turns out it's really hard to do bold, disruptive innovation, to develop a boldly disruptive shoe on zoom. and so, our teams came back together 18 months ago in-person, and we recognized this, and we realigned our company, and over the last year, we have been ruthlessly focused on rebuilding our disruptive innovation pipeline along with our iterative innovation pipeline >> nike, there's a lot of different issues for that, but i thought that was intersecesting >> well, david, maybe new balance is using teams, because new balance innovated the hell out of its shoe in the last year and a half so, as much as i love john -- love john -- i will point out that other people have had better zoom and therefore had better shoes by the way, for a cheaper price, in the new frugality, give me new balance, ixnay nike. >> we might talk some nike later on there's reports they're c
you know, john donahoe joined sara last week, the ceo of nike. he blamed a lack of innovation at the company, in part, on not working from the office. take a listen. >> in hindsight, it turns out it's really hard to do bold, disruptive innovation, to develop a boldly disruptive shoe on zoom. and so, our teams came back together 18 months ago in-person, and we recognized this, and we realigned our company, and over the last year, we have been ruthlessly focused on rebuilding our disruptive...
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to sara's point, there is no consistency. the republican party, by and large, has embraced netanyahu, has embraced a kind of israel at all costs policy. as we all know, donald trump is not always in the same mode, even with high officials that he appointed in his own presidential administration. remember that for trump, all politics is personal. you know why he's offended with prime minister netanyahu, because netanyahu dared to call up joe biden and congratulate him in november of 2020 for winning the election, but to sara's point, i think it is highly likely that any american president of any party is going to oversee a definitive break with israel ever since president truman essentially defied world consensus and recognized israel in 1948. you have seen a very special bond between the united states and israel, so i don't see this as some kind of definitive break point. but, remember, netanyahu has politics, too, and he is a wildly unpopular prime minister of israel. there are hundreds of thousands of people in the street.
to sara's point, there is no consistency. the republican party, by and large, has embraced netanyahu, has embraced a kind of israel at all costs policy. as we all know, donald trump is not always in the same mode, even with high officials that he appointed in his own presidential administration. remember that for trump, all politics is personal. you know why he's offended with prime minister netanyahu, because netanyahu dared to call up joe biden and congratulate him in november of 2020 for...