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coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks. tuesday time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." . >> good to see you gayle king. >> it's been a -- it's been a long week. ahead the best moments from last night's baseball game where resilience triumphed over tragedy. elizabeth warren will join us he has been called the youngest old man in the country. jason tells us how having a daughter changed his life on tour. all that plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. michelle, you know this girls can change the world for the better i think. >> we're girls and i have three girls so i know. girls rule the world. [ laughter ] >> i think so, too. >> yeah. all right, gayle. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> girls rule. >> they do. boys drool. >> chicks at pix. >>> new this morning, amazon is buying whole foods market in a multi-billion-dollar deal. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. ama
coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks. tuesday time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." . >> good to see you gayle king. >> it's been a -- it's been a long week. ahead the best moments from last night's baseball game where resilience triumphed over tragedy. elizabeth warren will join us he has been called the youngest old man in the country. jason...
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>> we'll find out from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sirius/xm is taking a $480 million investment in oakland- based pandora. as part of the deal, sirius will also get three board seats with pandora, including the chairman role. now, there have been reports that sirius was trying to buy pandora. cnbc this morning saying that sirius offered $8 a share for pandora but that was under the stock price. pandora said no. investors liked t shares of pandora up over 3% in the early going. investors liked that. >>> solar installations have been on the boom in the u.s. the past couple of years. but the solar industry's energy association says that in 2017, demand will fall by 16%. a big reason for that is that utilities are lowering their demand. utilities make up half of the solar energy market. residential installations will grow by another 2% but that's a big slowdown from last year, when residential solar installations were up by 19%. >>> the stock market off to a good start this morning. let's go to th
>> we'll find out from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. sirius/xm is taking a $480 million investment in oakland- based pandora. as part of the deal, sirius will also get three board seats with pandora, including the chairman role. now, there have been reports that sirius was trying to buy pandora. cnbc this morning saying that sirius offered $8 a share for pandora but that was under the stock price. pandora said no. investors...
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kcbs financial reporter jason brooks has that and more in your cbsmoneywatch report. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. one of apple's worst kept secrets is now official. ceo tim cook tells bloomberg that the company is indeed working on self-driving car technology. this is rumored for years. project titan. there were numerous reports last year that apple changed its strategy with self-driving technology. not wanting to build an actual car, but focusing on the technology itself. cook was pretty tight-lipped about the rest of the details and is vague about what apple is working on but says the technology is core to the company. >>> apple one of the big reasons why the tech sector slumped big time the past two sessions. the worst two session sell-off in the tech sector since last year. a lot of that is profit-taking. companies like apple, facebook, google and netflix have all seen shares hit record highs in 2017 and even with a two-day sell-off the nasdaq is still up 17% since the beginning of the year. apple has been hit by other concerns on the iphone 8 that's c
kcbs financial reporter jason brooks has that and more in your cbsmoneywatch report. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. one of apple's worst kept secrets is now official. ceo tim cook tells bloomberg that the company is indeed working on self-driving car technology. this is rumored for years. project titan. there were numerous reports last year that apple changed its strategy with self-driving technology. not wanting to build an actual car, but focusing on the technology itself....
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coming up, we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >>> good morning. welcome back. taking a look at your highs around the bay, low 70s for much of the south bay. warmest in san jose, palo alto. upper 60s to near 630 at the coast. east bay temperatures in the low 70s for the warmest spots. upper 60s for concord, walnut creek. around the bay mid-60s for alameda, berkeley, sausalito. north bay temperatures in the upper 60s. 69 novato. the full forecast is coming up. rain is coming up. >>> a judge ordered uber to hand over a report that might reveal what its management knew about the apparent theft of trade secrets from "waymo." alphabet's "waymo" claims in a lawsuit that the former engineer downloaded more than 14,000 confidential files before he left to establish his self-driving truck company. uber bought that company soon after. the due diligence report will contain uber's research into that company while it was still considering the purchase. >>> verizon is reportedly laying off a large number of workers after a major acquisition but there is some goo
coming up, we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >>> good morning. welcome back. taking a look at your highs around the bay, low 70s for much of the south bay. warmest in san jose, palo alto. upper 60s to near 630 at the coast. east bay temperatures in the low 70s for the warmest spots. upper 60s for concord, walnut creek. around the bay mid-60s for alameda, berkeley, sausalito. north bay temperatures in the upper 60s. 69 novato. the full forecast is...
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coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs evening news." charlie rose joins us from new york. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michelle. the latest on congressman steve scalise. he remains in critical condition after yesterday's shooting. we'll talk to zack barth shot in the leg. we talk to his boss congressman roger williams also hurt and we'll also have a closer look at the capitol police. they are being hailed as heroes. also this morning, retired four star general stan mcchrystal and former navy seal chris bustle and
coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. charlie rose joins us now...
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jason brooks from kcbs radio reports. >> good morning. this move had been expected for some time. european regulators hitting google with a $2.7 billion fine. that doubles the prior record fine in europe which was against intel in 2009. this is recording google's search and shopping practices in which rivals in europe have long complained that they benefit google's own products and services. google will appeal. it's already battling brussels on two other issues. antitrust related. regarding its mobile android operating system and its advertising business. shares in google are moving lower. intel is also losing another record but this one not as happy about. in this case, financial times says that samsung has topped intel in chip sales for the first time. revenue of $15.1 billion in the 2nd quarter versus $14.4 billion for intel. intel held the mantle as the world's biggest chipmaker since early1993 when it surpassed nec on the strength of its first pentium processor. stock market down on tech weakness again today. let's check it. "pleasant hill esidents.. about back to you guys. >
jason brooks from kcbs radio reports. >> good morning. this move had been expected for some time. european regulators hitting google with a $2.7 billion fine. that doubles the prior record fine in europe which was against intel in 2009. this is recording google's search and shopping practices in which rivals in europe have long complained that they benefit google's own products and services. google will appeal. it's already battling brussels on two other issues. antitrust related....
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coming up we get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. what if there was a paint for your door... ...that not only made a big first impression... ...but was designed to withstand sunlight this bright... ...this bright... ...or even this bright. if a paint could protect your door's color against the strongest uv rays... ...it makes you wonder... is it still paint? aura grand entrance from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. >>> good morning welcome back to kpix 5. your time check is 6:42. this is our live weather camera looking out from san francisco. we can see all the way to the port of oakland. we're fog-free. we'll talk about the fog and the effect on your weekend. traffic and weather coming up at 6:46. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michelle. we'll talk with john dickerson about the political fallout from the president's decision to withdraw from the paris
coming up we get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. what if there was a paint for your door... ...that not only made a big first impression... ...but was designed to withstand sunlight this bright... ...this bright... ...or even this bright. if a paint could protect your door's color against the strongest uv rays... ...it makes you wonder... is it still paint? aura grand entrance from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores....
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. >>> east bay congressman swalwell spoke with kcbs radio this morning about that the shoeing. >> i don't think any of us ever think that anything is going to happen. and you see something like this and you realize, just, you du you cabe, especially on an open ball field. >> swalwell tweeted out, quote, pray for my gop colleague, staff and capitol police who were shot at their baseball practice. so sick to hear of this cowardly ambush. >> here in california, the chp works closely with the senate e inca l pitarms to keep our att vigilant and are prepared to respond to any potential threat. governor brown tweeting about today's shootings, writing, our thoughts and prayers are with everyone impacted by senseless violence today in san francisco. f and alexandria. >>> we continue to follow that breaking news in san francisco. a deadly shooting at the u.p.s. facility. we'll get updates -- give you updates as the kpix weather center, good afternoon, everybody. we do have heat, we have watches and we have warnings. i'll talk about the day that will be the hottest as the news continues right after
. >>> east bay congressman swalwell spoke with kcbs radio this morning about that the shoeing. >> i don't think any of us ever think that anything is going to happen. and you see something like this and you realize, just, you du you cabe, especially on an open ball field. >> swalwell tweeted out, quote, pray for my gop colleague, staff and capitol police who were shot at their baseball practice. so sick to hear of this cowardly ambush. >> here in california, the chp...
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. >> the market just opened up: >> coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >>> the warriors are gearing up for game one of the nba finals. the team will have home-court advantage as they take on the cleveland cavaliers tonight. golden state took to twitter sharing this photo of golden state practicing yesterday at oracle arena. kpix 5's jackie ward is live inside the arena with some tips for fans before tonight's big game one. >> reporter: not only does the team take care of us by winning and making it to the finals for a third year in a row, they are trying to hook the fans. but first, it is all gold everything in oracle this morning. these are the shirts that are on more than 19,000 seats inside oracle arena. every fan will get this tonight. we also got rattlely sleeves tossed to random fans in the crowd. then you have your car flag classic. you also have the classic thunder sticks. so the cavill here's miss all their free throws. this is really cool. it only works if you are in the arena. this is an l.e.d. bracelet that lights up and it's co
. >> the market just opened up: >> coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >>> the warriors are gearing up for game one of the nba finals. the team will have home-court advantage as they take on the cleveland cavaliers tonight. golden state took to twitter sharing this photo of golden state practicing yesterday at oracle arena. kpix 5's jackie ward is live inside the arena with some tips for fans before tonight's big game one....
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time now f coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning, charlie. >> good morning, michelle. ahead we'll talk republican senator and dr. rand paul about his opposition to the senate healthcare plan. plus, former homeland security adviser fran townsend on the global cyber attack. and what needs to be done to protect the united states against hackers. and a new study shows that nationwide obesity epidemic now includes our pets. how to make sure your dog or cat isn't packing on too many pounds. all of that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> so no donuts for our dogs huh? can't wait to see that. >> no. >> all right. charlie, we'll see you at 7:00. thank you. >>> target is preparing to launch a new service to compete with another retail giant. and good news from facebook. >> kcbs financial reporter jason brooks reports. >> reporter: g
time now f coming up we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." charlie rose joins us now from new york. good morning, charlie. >> good morning, michelle. ahead we'll talk republican senator and dr. rand paul about his opposition to the senate healthcare plan. plus, former homeland security adviser fran townsend on...
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the deal takes pressure off whole foods, which has been seeing sluggish stock prices and kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks says the deal could be good news for grocery shoppers. >> reporter: amazon could theoretically cut prices significantly at whole foods a company that's been dogged by being called whole paycheck for many years now. and that could really ramp up sales at whole foods but it could also take a huge chunk of business away from a lot of other competitors. >> the deal amplify's amazon competition with walmart, which dominates in brick and mortar and is behind on the e-commerce side of sales. >>> soon your face may be the only thing you need to get on a flight. u.s. customs and jetblue want -- they are testing facial recognition technology in boston to see if it makes boarding faster. it snaps a photo, compares it to a government database of passport pictures and if approved you just board. meantime, delta is testing a facial recognition bag drop at minneapolis airport. it's also testing facial recognition at boarding gates in new york and atlanta. >>> there is
the deal takes pressure off whole foods, which has been seeing sluggish stock prices and kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks says the deal could be good news for grocery shoppers. >> reporter: amazon could theoretically cut prices significantly at whole foods a company that's been dogged by being called whole paycheck for many years now. and that could really ramp up sales at whole foods but it could also take a huge chunk of business away from a lot of other competitors....
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for details let's check in with kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. tesla >>> there's no change when it comes to the model 3 the mass market oriented car told shareholders that the annual meeting in mountain view that the model 3 is on schedule to hit the production line in july. he will start allowing customers to begin customizing their orders although at first that will be relegated to color choice and wheel size, other options will come as production ramps up. he also told shareholders that the upcoming model y suv will hid roads in2019. but tesla will have to build a new factory for that one. shares are up on that news. >>> it's been a rough 2017 for department store chains and sears is at the top of the list. the company already announced it's closing 180 locations including california mart this year adding another 72 include 16 sears, 49k marts and 7 sears auto centers. the company's stock is down about 30% since the beginning of the year. >>> a lot of caution on wall street and big geo-political events taking place this week. this morning, tho
for details let's check in with kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. tesla >>> there's no change when it comes to the model 3 the mass market oriented car told shareholders that the annual meeting in mountain view that the model 3 is on schedule to hit the production line in july. he will start allowing customers to begin customizing their orders although at first that will be relegated to color choice and wheel size, other options will come as production ramps...
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. >> joining us now with more of the impact of travis kalanick's resignation, kcbs financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >>> good morning. it's been quite a fall from grace for travis kalanick. the company he cofounded worth about $70 billion is now out. just a week after taking his leave of absence after the findings of an outside investigation into sexual harassment claims at uber which resulted in the firing of over 20 employees of kalanick forced to resign after some major shareholders banded together and said they did not want him leading the company anymore. while kalanick will not have a say in the day-to-day operations at uber, he still has a big y in the company's future. he is uber's biggest shareholder and asecently has been aggressive in buying employee shares buying them back from employees looking to cash in while the stock is still valued high on the private market and he also picked up more voting rights and owns a large part of uber. >>> advanced microdevices is higher today after the sunnyvale company unveiled new server chips for the highly profitable data
. >> joining us now with more of the impact of travis kalanick's resignation, kcbs financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >>> good morning. it's been quite a fall from grace for travis kalanick. the company he cofounded worth about $70 billion is now out. just a week after taking his leave of absence after the findings of an outside investigation into sexual harassment claims at uber which resulted in the firing of over 20 employees of kalanick forced to resign after some...
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reporter for the los angeles station kcbs gave us a unique perspective of the fire the firefighters are fighting in california. they were able to stop the fire in malibu from reaching homes. when you see that picture, it puts it all in seems like they need a lot more firefighters. >> real courage there. >> they even got a lot of work to do. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." david wes stin, co-anchor of "bloomberg daybreak" is here for charlie rose. >> good luck. >> if they work on it, they should immediately repeal and then replace at a later date. >> his tweet comes as he face as self-imposed deadline to revive the health care bill but that effort appears to be in disarray as congress leaves for the fourth of july holiday. they show big medicaid deductions is now farther complication. >> here's a look at this morning other headlines. the "washington post" reports two house bills crack down on kate's law steps up prison. and no sanctuary for criminals act. that's those who do not keep it with i.c.e. from receiving many federal grants. it also leaves them vulnerable to immigration
reporter for the los angeles station kcbs gave us a unique perspective of the fire the firefighters are fighting in california. they were able to stop the fire in malibu from reaching homes. when you see that picture, it puts it all in seems like they need a lot more firefighters. >> real courage there. >> they even got a lot of work to do. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." david wes stin, co-anchor of "bloomberg daybreak" is here for charlie rose....