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down 214 on the dow. >> they have been pretty soft all day, sara. you mentioned earlier we had very strong breadth in the rally last week and we're having a bit of a give back well over 2-1 of declining to advancing volume it is those big mega cap growth stops propping up the indexes. look at the energy, the xle versus tech. this goes back to the end of 2019 so encompasses the entire pandemic period. energy is up a ton, 57 p% year date but you see here all it's really done is almost catch up to what tech as done so longer term maybe that's bullish. the volatility index has settled back, not much of a new week pop. we have a meandering index as we're stuck in the mid-20s we'll see if anything breaks it out as we get into a little bit of summer trading mode, sara. >> that is an amazing chart, the joining of energy and tech performance at the hip after a few years. as we head into the bells, take a look at the dow, we're down 200. we're up still for the month of may and this is the final session for may. nike is leading us higher in terms of point cont
down 214 on the dow. >> they have been pretty soft all day, sara. you mentioned earlier we had very strong breadth in the rally last week and we're having a bit of a give back well over 2-1 of declining to advancing volume it is those big mega cap growth stops propping up the indexes. look at the energy, the xle versus tech. this goes back to the end of 2019 so encompasses the entire pandemic period. energy is up a ton, 57 p% year date but you see here all it's really done is almost catch...
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>> sara, that's the key issue. right now this is the toughest supply chain environment i've ever seen in my career it's really, really tough. so we're going to be supply chain limited, not production capacity limited but we think we've lined up, thanks to the efforts of a world class supply chain team, we have parts to build up to 500 trucks this year. so we're really excited about that and think it's an incredible achievement in this supply chain situation we're dealing with right now. >> you know, we're down, it's a brutal day in the market, down 1300 points on the dow i know you've got your story that you're focused on, ramping up production, but, mark, do you worry about the economy here because that's certainly going to impact demand for trucks and companies upgrading their fleets >> well, the economy affects us all, of course, but we're focused on the long term here. we're trying to ramp up production of our battery truck, start production of the fuel cell truck next year and make sure that we have charging i
>> sara, that's the key issue. right now this is the toughest supply chain environment i've ever seen in my career it's really, really tough. so we're going to be supply chain limited, not production capacity limited but we think we've lined up, thanks to the efforts of a world class supply chain team, we have parts to build up to 500 trucks this year. so we're really excited about that and think it's an incredible achievement in this supply chain situation we're dealing with right now....
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sara, companies report in nominal dollars. the recession is not a nominal dollar concept it's about real dollars. nominal gdp never went negative in the 1970s we had three recessions. why? because real economic activity, including real consumer spending, deteriorated real consumer spending, by the way, has completely flattened from october to march. over the past six months there's been no growth when you include services and goods together, the consumer has flattened in real terms. so maybe the next time you get a ceo on, ask him, tell us what your volumes have been doing because we know they have been jacking up their prices so things look really great in nominal growth. >> i've seen volumes rising with price hikes, yes >> no, no, sara. volumes, volumes, volumes -- when you look at the monthly data flow, consumer spending volumes have been flat since october. >> so overall you're saying that there's no movement? peter, last word is the consumer in good shape or not? >> this labor market is going gangbusters. we have two job
sara, companies report in nominal dollars. the recession is not a nominal dollar concept it's about real dollars. nominal gdp never went negative in the 1970s we had three recessions. why? because real economic activity, including real consumer spending, deteriorated real consumer spending, by the way, has completely flattened from october to march. over the past six months there's been no growth when you include services and goods together, the consumer has flattened in real terms. so maybe...
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i'm sara eisen we are off the lows. the dow is down about 350 or so right now but that early rally attempt just did not hold. s&p down 1.5%. we're now down more than 4% for the week two sectors green right now, real estate and health care, so defensive plays. consumer discretionary again at the bottom of the pack the nasdaq down 2.25%. it is down more than 5% on the week and check out some of the biggest losers on the week in the s&p 500. some shocking moves. it tells the story of what went wrong this week. retail earnings causing all sorts of concerns about broader health of corporate america and concerns about what inflation is doing to profits and concerns about the consumer look at target, losing 30% bath and body works, ross stores were hit it's the biggest of the retailers to have a disastrous post earnings move coming up we'll talk to the ceo of blue owl which has more than $100 billion under management. whether he sees any end in sight. >>> plus, we'll check out the plunge in shares of kohl's as questions emerge
i'm sara eisen we are off the lows. the dow is down about 350 or so right now but that early rally attempt just did not hold. s&p down 1.5%. we're now down more than 4% for the week two sectors green right now, real estate and health care, so defensive plays. consumer discretionary again at the bottom of the pack the nasdaq down 2.25%. it is down more than 5% on the week and check out some of the biggest losers on the week in the s&p 500. some shocking moves. it tells the story of what...
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>>> good evening, i'm sara donchey. firefighters are making some quick work of a brush fire in the east bay,it's been warm and dry outside, windy too. chopper 5 was over the five in concord. it broke out just after noon and grew to 20 acres in part because it was so windy there. thankfully the fire is fully contained now. it got really close to these businesses. firefighters were successful, they were able to keep it away from those buildings there. they stayed put to check out hotspots. >>> brian hackney is here today with more on this windy weather. >> sara, it looks like it will be easing off finally. winds will be easing off, temperatures are going to be cooling down. all of that as a good thing. the wind gusts have been a story the past couple of days, but they'll cease to be as we get into the weekend, because the winds are coming down after 73-mile-an-hour gusts at st. helena. these are gusts over the past 24 hours. everything's going to be easing up in terms of the winds. right now it's still a little breezy esp
>>> good evening, i'm sara donchey. firefighters are making some quick work of a brush fire in the east bay,it's been warm and dry outside, windy too. chopper 5 was over the five in concord. it broke out just after noon and grew to 20 acres in part because it was so windy there. thankfully the fire is fully contained now. it got really close to these businesses. firefighters were successful, they were able to keep it away from those buildings there. they stayed put to check out...
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i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand. the nasdaq down 3.5% more selling to start the week after five straight down weeks for the zs&p 500. the s&p is down about 2.5% the only sector that is positive, consumer staples utilities are faring a little better you've got heavy pressure on energy, giving back a lot of recent gains, down 7.6% as a sector real estate and technology is at the bottom of the pack small caps down 3.7% bitcoin falling below 32,000 there's the nasdaq below 12,000. and the dow down 1.3%. here's a look at some of the most actively traded names at the nyse at this moment. nio and ford continue to be on the list of the most actively traded the past few sessions ev is getting hit especially hard we'll talk about rivian later in the show p palantir down. we've got a great lineup, including adam parker, jason trennert, holly newman croft to help make sense of this. let's get to the top story, though, the sell-off and your portfolio. stocks making new lows for the year but our next guest sees some opportunities.
i'm sara eisen take a look at where we stand. the nasdaq down 3.5% more selling to start the week after five straight down weeks for the zs&p 500. the s&p is down about 2.5% the only sector that is positive, consumer staples utilities are faring a little better you've got heavy pressure on energy, giving back a lot of recent gains, down 7.6% as a sector real estate and technology is at the bottom of the pack small caps down 3.7% bitcoin falling below 32,000 there's the nasdaq below...
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sara, they asked for more time. they said they want to be able to speak to all of the officers who were here, find out what they encounteringed and how they reacted in that moment. >> i'm sure there will be a lot of questions about that. jason, this story has affected so many people. your piece focused on the e ievi, somof tm g y li har a nd togeowther t there at the schoo. i know a lot of other people are showing up as well. where are people coming from? i know this has deeply affected people who are not even connected to this school. >> reporter: no, you're right, good question. a lot of people who work -- or live in this community, they may work all the way out in san antonio, and so this community, it is rural, but has connections to big cities. we are seeing people who are coming from all over the region to come try to pay their respects in some way, leave something, just to show they care about what happened here. >> jason allen live in uvalde, texas. thank you for that tremendous report on a very, very diffic
sara, they asked for more time. they said they want to be able to speak to all of the officers who were here, find out what they encounteringed and how they reacted in that moment. >> i'm sure there will be a lot of questions about that. jason, this story has affected so many people. your piece focused on the e ievi, somof tm g y li har a nd togeowther t there at the schoo. i know a lot of other people are showing up as well. where are people coming from? i know this has deeply affected...
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i'm sara eisen live at the milken global conference in california the markets are higher we're off the session highs. we got up 280 on the dow but we've been lower, down more than 100 today. s&p 500 going strong so we're building on that reversal we saw yesterday, up 0.7 of a percent cyclical groups leading the market, energy, financials, materials. consumer discretionary also underperforming. small caps up 1% it's a value cyclical kind of day. check out the most active names in this final hour of trade. chegg getting hit hard, down 30% off earnings the ceo on cnbc earlier today. ford along with the most active names along with ev makers nokia and uber ahead of lyft and uber earnings coming this week we have some great guests this hour, including the former bank of england governor, mark carney bridgewalter's rebecca patterson on the wild news in the market where she's putting money to work and we start with another heavyweight market voice here. our first guest of the hour. joining us is howard marks howard, it's a pleasure, as always. >> thank you, sara it's great to be here. >> we'v
i'm sara eisen live at the milken global conference in california the markets are higher we're off the session highs. we got up 280 on the dow but we've been lower, down more than 100 today. s&p 500 going strong so we're building on that reversal we saw yesterday, up 0.7 of a percent cyclical groups leading the market, energy, financials, materials. consumer discretionary also underperforming. small caps up 1% it's a value cyclical kind of day. check out the most active names in this final...
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sara? >> all right, thanks, andria. in the meantime, let's check with vern who is inside chase center right now as the warriors get ready to tip off tonight. >> been there, done that. but it's been a while for these warriors on this western conference finals stage. you know what? steph curry and the gang, they have seen this movie before. >> we're hungry enough knowing we have been on the radar for the last two and a half years in terms of being realistic championship contenders. and now we're knocking on the door, starting to get back to the finals. >> standing in their way, luka doncic and the dallas mavericks. he's a machine, averaging 31 points per game in the play-offs. andrew wiggins will be hisser from defender tonight, and curry wanting to see a little more this round from the typically stoic wiggins. >> even when he dunks on somebody, we want him to yell, get attack one time. no, whatever the taunting word is, how they text now, go do that one time. >> usually i'm just cool all the
sara? >> all right, thanks, andria. in the meantime, let's check with vern who is inside chase center right now as the warriors get ready to tip off tonight. >> been there, done that. but it's been a while for these warriors on this western conference finals stage. you know what? steph curry and the gang, they have seen this movie before. >> we're hungry enough knowing we have been on the radar for the last two and a half years in terms of being realistic championship...
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i'm sara eisen here's where we stand in the markets. as you can see the dow is higher by 29 points the high of the session was up 500, the low was down 357. the s&p 500 up a nice three-quarters of 1% the strength is in the hardest-hit part of the market, technology communication services, netflix and alphabet working today nasdaq composite up 8.5% it is leading for a change small caps up 0.4 of 1%. what's not working, the more defensive plays that have fared better in the sell-off check out some of the most actively traded names right now right here at the new york stock exchange palantir giving more back. nio and ford continue to be among the most actives amc down about 4%. it's reversed its gains off of earnings coming up on today's show, we will talk to canyon partners co-founder josh friedman about his outlook for the market after this brutal bout of volatility huge credit fund plus amc ceo adam aron will join us for an exclusive interview. the stock is down more than 50% so far this year it's falling again as we just showed you aft
i'm sara eisen here's where we stand in the markets. as you can see the dow is higher by 29 points the high of the session was up 500, the low was down 357. the s&p 500 up a nice three-quarters of 1% the strength is in the hardest-hit part of the market, technology communication services, netflix and alphabet working today nasdaq composite up 8.5% it is leading for a change small caps up 0.4 of 1%. what's not working, the more defensive plays that have fared better in the sell-off check out...
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>> yeah, sara. it's actually very defensive not at extreme extremes, necessarily, but in the bottom 10% of all readings since 2010 this is a deutsche bank composite equity bank positioning. it's not surveys, it's actually how people are exposed to equities right now through a combination of measures. you'll see it right here so the s&p down 15%. this was about a 15% high-to-low drop in 2015-16. this was the 20% decline at the end of 2018. so it tells you you're getting in the zone of when you might be able to say that the market is looking a little more sold out obviously it can go deeper, things can get nastier this is 2011 where we barely touched a 20% drop we had the sovereign debt scare of 2011. so it's one of the elements of why people are looking for perhaps some short-term relief eventually, even though the tape looks a little broken. we tested new lows for this move today and now we're coming back off it sara, you mentioned this late-day comeback. a week ago today we saw a nice one as well.
>> yeah, sara. it's actually very defensive not at extreme extremes, necessarily, but in the bottom 10% of all readings since 2010 this is a deutsche bank composite equity bank positioning. it's not surveys, it's actually how people are exposed to equities right now through a combination of measures. you'll see it right here so the s&p down 15%. this was about a 15% high-to-low drop in 2015-16. this was the 20% decline at the end of 2018. so it tells you you're getting in the zone of...
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julia boorstin with the details. >> it's all playing out on twitter, sara. twitter's ceo tweeting a series of tweets weighing in after yesterday pushing out two senior executives at the company and also after elon musk posted that tweet saying the deal was temporarily on hold pending details. he tweeted out while i expect the deal to close, we need to be prepared for all scenarios and always do what's right for twitter. i'm accountable for leading and operating twitter, and our job is to build a stronger twitter every day. he also talks about how he's going to try to bring more transparency to the work that they are doing and why he's working to manage costs and also why he made those management changes, saying that they're not just working to keep the lights on but they want to make this the best company possible. we see twitter shares, though, down more than 9%, sara. >> it kind of makes me feel bad for the guy. he's following musk who appears to be doing this on twitter. usually if the deal wasn't on hold, wouldn't you see both parties agree to some sort
julia boorstin with the details. >> it's all playing out on twitter, sara. twitter's ceo tweeting a series of tweets weighing in after yesterday pushing out two senior executives at the company and also after elon musk posted that tweet saying the deal was temporarily on hold pending details. he tweeted out while i expect the deal to close, we need to be prepared for all scenarios and always do what's right for twitter. i'm accountable for leading and operating twitter, and our job is to...
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>> pretty solid, sara. not as dramatic as last friday but definitely pretty solid. take a look at the 2-year note yield. we did get a little bump higher on some of those aggressive seeming comments from jay powell but nothing really new the yield level tells you not a lot new. we're slightly below the highs it supports the idea that powell hinted at that maybe the market has priced the fed's intentions reasonably well. vix is down another point and a half or so, down around 26 so created another spike on the chart. it shows you the market is on a little bit of firmer footing. >> as we head into the close, the dow is up 400 points what is leading us goldman sachs contributing the moechlt. boeing, visa, caterpillar. walmart is a big drag on the dow taking 100 points off the dow. s&p 500 higher to the tune of 2% so a nice rebound there. every sector higher except for consumer staples you've got technology, financials and materials in the lead the nasdaq closing out with a gain of 2.75% so a big relief day. unclear whether this is the start of a bigger bounce but certai
>> pretty solid, sara. not as dramatic as last friday but definitely pretty solid. take a look at the 2-year note yield. we did get a little bump higher on some of those aggressive seeming comments from jay powell but nothing really new the yield level tells you not a lot new. we're slightly below the highs it supports the idea that powell hinted at that maybe the market has priced the fed's intentions reasonably well. vix is down another point and a half or so, down around 26 so created...
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his widow sara jones has been remembering the events of 1982. steve humphrey has the story. i've got so many happy memories, but we were only married for 18 years, which is quite short, really, with a0 years since he went. you need to really hang on to all the happy memories. every year at this time, sara jones plants a tree to remember her husband, lieutenant colonel h jones vc. it's just a nice way to mark the anniversary of his death. gives you something to think of. in the years after her husband's death, sara, who lives near salisbury, has been involved with many charities and organisations. she was chairman of the poppy factory. her sons, david and rupert, bothjoined the army. i think they feel so proud and they carry on his tradition and i'm very proud of them. they've done enormously well. they've got us well and truly pinned down. back in 1982, sara jones says news of the argentinian invasion of the falklands came like a bolt from the blue, with her husband excited at the prospect of being involved in the campaign to recapture the islands. you don't do a job and pra
his widow sara jones has been remembering the events of 1982. steve humphrey has the story. i've got so many happy memories, but we were only married for 18 years, which is quite short, really, with a0 years since he went. you need to really hang on to all the happy memories. every year at this time, sara jones plants a tree to remember her husband, lieutenant colonel h jones vc. it's just a nice way to mark the anniversary of his death. gives you something to think of. in the years after her...
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sara? >> erin jones, thank you. >>> we're learning more now about the people whose lives were cut short in uvalde, texas. what's described as a close-knit, mostly latino community. lily luciano has that part of the story. >> reporter: this woman broke down in tears remembering her 10-year-old knees, eliana garcia. >> she was very happy and outgoing. loved to dance and sing and and play sports. >> reporter: her family received confirmation of her death late last night, one of at least 19 children gunned down at robb elementary school tuesday. >> we've been able to remove the victims from the school, all the families have opinion notified. >> reporter: among them, rogelio torres. second greater timothy siva was in the classroom next door and heard the horror. do you remember what happened yesterday? >> a teacher came to our room and warned us that it was happening. so we just ran to the back of the class to hide. and then we hid behind desks and chairs. >> reporter: mom amber lynn diaz was re
sara? >> erin jones, thank you. >>> we're learning more now about the people whose lives were cut short in uvalde, texas. what's described as a close-knit, mostly latino community. lily luciano has that part of the story. >> reporter: this woman broke down in tears remembering her 10-year-old knees, eliana garcia. >> she was very happy and outgoing. loved to dance and sing and and play sports. >> reporter: her family received confirmation of her death late last...
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sara, back to you in a second. bertha coombs has our update >>> president biden is heading home he left japan after meeting with leaders, saying russia's invasion of ukraine underscores the need to maintain territorial integrity. >>> more babies were born in the u.s. than the previous year. the 2021 increase of 1%, and only 3.7 million still falls short of birthing in 2019 before the pandemic. >>> and if you wanted to buy one of the five dresses worn by judy garland in "the wizard of oz," you have to wait there's a legal fight over who actually owns those dresses. in 1987, it was given to a pr priest, and the school says they own it his niece says they go to her. >> are you going to be bidding on that one? >>> after the break, we'll check in with jim o'neill, and the nasdaq is down about.5 3%. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an invest
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she says they wouldn't be able to -- >> sara, thank you so much. appreciate your time. ana cabrera picks occupy our coverage right now. >>> hello. thanks for being with us. i'm ana cabrera in new york. today in ukraine we're following a race toe vac knit a. push to get american diplomats back in kyiv as russian strikes intensify. in mariupol roughly 100 civilians were evacuated over the weekend, but hundreds more including children are still trapped. still hunkering down inside this steel plant that officials say is still enduring relentless missile strikes and bombings. >>> new satellite images show just how decimated that plant now is. those lucky enough to get out say they didn't see sunlight for two months. >>> also there's news today of a so-called russian filtration camp at some of these mariupol survivors have been forced into. all while russia's military tries to advance in the east. ukrainian officials say the only real gains russian forces have made are in the areas they have completely decimated. and u.s. officials say their goal is to return diplomats to kyi
she says they wouldn't be able to -- >> sara, thank you so much. appreciate your time. ana cabrera picks occupy our coverage right now. >>> hello. thanks for being with us. i'm ana cabrera in new york. today in ukraine we're following a race toe vac knit a. push to get american diplomats back in kyiv as russian strikes intensify. in mariupol roughly 100 civilians were evacuated over the weekend, but hundreds more including children are still trapped. still hunkering down inside...
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welcome. >> great to be with you, sara. thank you for having me. >> thank you. >> what did you do with the snow >> i like it better. >> it's easier to walk around. it's not as scary, especially going up the hills. >>> everybody is wondering whether we're going into a global recession, u.s. slowdown. you see what's happening in the world of i.t. spending has there been any big change? >> i think the big change is some of the quarters we saw. snap did not have a great quarter, but the dollar had a great quarter. so when you look at what's happened with the dollar against the yen, again st the euro, sine the second week of-mile-per-hour it's all anchored to the interest rates our fed reserve is doing some very aggressive not just hiking, as much as narratives and emotional, i think, content that is really got everybody thinking how many trillions of dollars is exiting the equity market. that's what everyone is holding on to. >> what's moving in the opposite direction of the dollar has been tech stocks, which are right in the c
welcome. >> great to be with you, sara. thank you for having me. >> thank you. >> what did you do with the snow >> i like it better. >> it's easier to walk around. it's not as scary, especially going up the hills. >>> everybody is wondering whether we're going into a global recession, u.s. slowdown. you see what's happening in the world of i.t. spending has there been any big change? >> i think the big change is some of the quarters we saw. snap did...
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. >> and katey wants me to meet sara, a young chef with a growing reputation for doing amazing things with innards. >> she's going to make a fritatta for us, and it's topped with chicken innards. >> so everything we focus on here in the restaurant is offal. >> yes. >> yes, good. one egg per person, okay. >> yes. >> yeah. yeah. throughout the day -- >> oh, yeah. >> have it for breakfast, lunch, dinner. yeah. >> i like it in a sandwich. >> yes, in a sandwich. that's what i used to take when i was a kid to school. >> yes. >> chef sara gave up medical school to pursue her dream of opening a restaurant. >> oh, yes. >> the stomach, the heart and the liver. >> in rome, you find pricota and chicken organs, but separately. >> separate. >> but she's combined them. >> yeah. >> it's ready. >> oh, wow. >> smell it. >> oh, yeah. >> don't forget about this bread. >> oh, wow, yeah. nice and hot. mm. that's great! >> thank you. >> that is -- great. >> this is really special. and i think it's a really good demonstration of what sara does really well, which is taking roman classic flavors and combining
. >> and katey wants me to meet sara, a young chef with a growing reputation for doing amazing things with innards. >> she's going to make a fritatta for us, and it's topped with chicken innards. >> so everything we focus on here in the restaurant is offal. >> yes. >> yes, good. one egg per person, okay. >> yes. >> yeah. yeah. throughout the day -- >> oh, yeah. >> have it for breakfast, lunch, dinner. yeah. >> i like it in a sandwich....
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but doctor sara cody says she's starting to see early signs that those are on the rise. also, no new regulations were announced during tuesday's update. but the sayre clear santa clara public health department is encouraging masking testing and vaccines to prevent spread. right now. those 50 and older who are eligible for their second booster shot if it's been at least 4 months since their first doctor, sara cody is concerned that only 15% of people ages 50 to 65 in santa clara county, who are eligible for their second shot have done so. >> vaccination and boosting is the very critical foundation. but when covid weather starts getting wild, you have to add another layers. you have to mask indoors. you know. tests when necessary. try to take things outside, if you can. you know, people have to make tradeoffs. doctor sara cody also talked about the effectiveness of drugs used to prevent severe illness such as paxlovid. i'll have more on that one infectious disease experts are saying coming up. >> on kron, 4 news at 5. live in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. rob
but doctor sara cody says she's starting to see early signs that those are on the rise. also, no new regulations were announced during tuesday's update. but the sayre clear santa clara public health department is encouraging masking testing and vaccines to prevent spread. right now. those 50 and older who are eligible for their second booster shot if it's been at least 4 months since their first doctor, sara cody is concerned that only 15% of people ages 50 to 65 in santa clara county, who are...
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i'm sara eisen we stand at about session lows with the dow down 500 points, s&p 500 down 1.75% every sector is lower. it's being led down by technology a lot of those chip names especially mega cap stocks like apple falling hard today the nasdaq composite down 2% 1.8% adding to losses for the week and for the week now it is down a few percentage points, about 7.5% that's what the nasdaq 100 is down this week i want to point out the action in the meme stocks this is interesting, gamestop and amc outperforming. gamestop was halted multiple times seemingly on no news reminiscent of the frenzy last year perhaps some short covering is the explanation there. >>> also we'll discuss the carnage in cryptocurrencies with the founder of crypto fund polychain capital as bitcoin sinks to its lowest level since 2020 >>> plus american express falling after its rating was cut. we'll talk to the analyst behind the call. >>> first up, though, we'll start with more pain for technology the nasdaq in the red, now down 8% this week, nearly 30% for the year apple joining the rest of the faang stocks in bea
i'm sara eisen we stand at about session lows with the dow down 500 points, s&p 500 down 1.75% every sector is lower. it's being led down by technology a lot of those chip names especially mega cap stocks like apple falling hard today the nasdaq composite down 2% 1.8% adding to losses for the week and for the week now it is down a few percentage points, about 7.5% that's what the nasdaq 100 is down this week i want to point out the action in the meme stocks this is interesting, gamestop and...
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i'm sara donchey. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. crews across the bay area are keeping a very close eye on dry hills as wind conditions are poeszing fire danger. let's go to chief meteorologist paul heggen for the conditions. >> we're hoping we see as few of these red circles on the map as possible. those indicate the observation points that are already in red flag conditions. a couple near santa rosa. another in far southern sonoma county right now. more of those are going to show up on the map throughout the central valley. this is where the lowest humidity levels and the strongest winds are going to overlap. and a
i'm sara donchey. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. crews across the bay area are keeping a very close eye on dry hills as wind conditions are poeszing fire danger. let's go to chief meteorologist paul heggen for the conditions. >> we're hoping we see as few of these red circles on the map as possible. those indicate the observation points that are already in red flag conditions. a couple near santa rosa. another in far southern sonoma county right now. more of those are going to show up on...
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earlier today, santa clara county health officer doctor sara cody says cases are rising again to higher levels than last summer surge. >> and these are some of the case across the bay area that we will be showing you shortly. there they are. and as you can see, a santa clara county is the highest there. >> doctor sara cody says the for sewer sheds in santa clara county are being used to detect covid and that is reflected in this data. so what does this mean? the public health director has some advice to help keep you and your family healthy. our kron four's rob nesbitt reports now on details of today's briefing and what one infectious disease expert is saying tonight. with the spike of covid over the last 2 and a half years. santa clara county is usually the first in the bay area to show an increase in the subvariant of omicron are no exception. >> out of the 4 sewershed used to detect covid in santa clara county. >> public health director doctor sara cody says san jose's showing the most cases the levels there are now more than twice what they were 2 weeks ago. they've been steadily cl
earlier today, santa clara county health officer doctor sara cody says cases are rising again to higher levels than last summer surge. >> and these are some of the case across the bay area that we will be showing you shortly. there they are. and as you can see, a santa clara county is the highest there. >> doctor sara cody says the for sewer sheds in santa clara county are being used to detect covid and that is reflected in this data. so what does this mean? the public health...
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cnn's sara sidner is in kyiv. tell us what more we know, sara, about the incident here, what led up to it and what is going to follow. >> reporter: yeah, we should mention that it is very rare that you're getting surveillance video that shows this much because often russian troops when they were rolling into kyiv, would shoot out the surveillance cameras or the power outages would keep them out. but what you are seeing on this video is a callous disregard for human life, two russian soldiers shooting two men as they walk away hitting them in the back. the soldiers show up and begin breaking in. inside of a guard shack two ukrainian men prepare to meet them. we track down the men's identities, one is the owner of the business, whose family did not want him named, and the other was hired to guard it. >> translator: my father's name is leonid alexi pylats. >> reporter: his daughter yulia wanted the world to know his name and what the russians did to him. both civilians, both unarmed, we know this because the video sh
cnn's sara sidner is in kyiv. tell us what more we know, sara, about the incident here, what led up to it and what is going to follow. >> reporter: yeah, we should mention that it is very rare that you're getting surveillance video that shows this much because often russian troops when they were rolling into kyiv, would shoot out the surveillance cameras or the power outages would keep them out. but what you are seeing on this video is a callous disregard for human life, two russian...
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i'm sara donchey. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. first at 5:30, we're less than a month away from a june 7th primary. right now seven bay area counties are covered by something called the voters' choice act. kpix 5's wilson walker and the change designed to modernize elections. >> reporter: the next election is upon us. the june 7th direct statewide primary is under way. and if it feels like the elections never stop, just ask your county's registrar of voters. >> we did have a smaller election in windsor earlier this year where we did this model, and things went really well. >> reporter: after rolling with pandemic changes for two years, sonoma county is now rolling out voters' choice. and for starters, that means a focus on
i'm sara donchey. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. first at 5:30, we're less than a month away from a june 7th primary. right now seven bay area counties are covered by something called the voters' choice act. kpix 5's wilson walker and the change designed to modernize elections. >> reporter: the next election is upon us. the june 7th direct statewide primary is under way. and if it feels like the elections never stop, just ask your county's registrar of voters. >> we did have a...
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i mean,, my daughter of course,o sara went to school around elementary. she's now a teacherenta in navaa . but she taught me valide last year and has connection with many kids and she sat and rob c in those classes of those kids were you know, we're in and she's just really you know, she's crying. ve she's can't believe it. she you know, she just can't come to grips with it. and so seeing that how it affected her and she's a teacher and and saying, you kno, this is changes everything that changes allch you feel like that this is something that you don't ever connectct with when you see it on the news. but now it's your homean and we're really connected to it. they are very connected to it. tami,mm he was right. you know, i was with john whend his daughter called him and he d had her on speakerphone and introduced her to me and she was gasping for s breath while she was talking to her father. it was just it was was j so devastating. but i got to tell you, you know, i did i do know people here in this community. i've interviewed people here before, includin
i mean,, my daughter of course,o sara went to school around elementary. she's now a teacherenta in navaa . but she taught me valide last year and has connection with many kids and she sat and rob c in those classes of those kids were you know, we're in and she's just really you know, she's crying. ve she's can't believe it. she you know, she just can't come to grips with it. and so seeing that how it affected her and she's a teacher and and saying, you kno, this is changes everything that...
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hello, sara, what are you lerping about the attacks on odessa? >> there are three hypersonic missiles that hit odessa, didn't hit anything to do with anything that was a military installation, these were all soft targets, two of them hotels one of them a large shopping mall. the destruction really terrible there as the city tries to clean up from that and tries to stay safe. this has been a place that has gone from being bombarded to having a lull, and people coming out trying to do regular folk stuff, and then having to go back into their homes as more missiles have fallen. these hypersonic missiles, traveling five times faster than the speed of sound, they are extremely dangerous, and people have been trying to figure out just when this is all going to stop. but right now this is part of putin's plan, it appears, to try to push further in to ukraine, this is a very important city, it's strategically important, economically, for ukraine, because it is a port city. a city in which they rely on getting goods to and from europe. it is particularly
hello, sara, what are you lerping about the attacks on odessa? >> there are three hypersonic missiles that hit odessa, didn't hit anything to do with anything that was a military installation, these were all soft targets, two of them hotels one of them a large shopping mall. the destruction really terrible there as the city tries to clean up from that and tries to stay safe. this has been a place that has gone from being bombarded to having a lull, and people coming out trying to do...
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kpix5's sara donchey shows us it was call to action against hate. >> reporter: plaza in oakland 2,600 miles from buffalo, new york, hate-filled shooting rampage claimed lives of innocent people targeted because they were black. >> shocking for me because of the work i do. i deal with black death every day. >> reporter: the anti police terror project wanted to do something in response. held a rally to promote healing, call for end to white supremacy and acknowledge the victims. also a celebration. >> we're not just going to mourn but celebrate black life and reaffirm commitment to fight white supremacy wherever it may sprout its ugly head. >> reporter: community leaders prayed for peace in front of large crowd. >> to stand together to stop oppression that's causing the murders to happen. >> reporter: also a call to defend against racist attacks. close to the heart of local artist randolph bell who worries for safety of his teenage daughter. >> just trying to live, that's it. you know what i mean? it's a mix of emotions. fear, anger, distrust. you know, all at the same time. >> reporter
kpix5's sara donchey shows us it was call to action against hate. >> reporter: plaza in oakland 2,600 miles from buffalo, new york, hate-filled shooting rampage claimed lives of innocent people targeted because they were black. >> shocking for me because of the work i do. i deal with black death every day. >> reporter: the anti police terror project wanted to do something in response. held a rally to promote healing, call for end to white supremacy and acknowledge the victims....
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cnn's sara sidner is in kyiv, so sara, first, what do you know about the excavations today out of azovstal. >> reporter: there have been a lot of different satellite pictures that have slowly come out, and what you're seeing is just absolute destruction, parts caved in. you also talked about that theater, there's also on the edge of town, a satellite image that appears to be of mass graves, rows and rows of graves there. very devastated. you can see how devastated the city is all the way from space essentially. it is a terrible scene. so you're getting some idea of just what the destruction looks like. we should also talk about what is happening at the steel -- in and around the steel plant which really is the last ukrainian hold there in mariupol. the fighting has been absolutely fierce. there have been bloody battles, according to the commander. we're seeing some of those pictures coming out. they are being hit by the sky, the air and the sea. there is just absolute deep, deep, deep, fighting and on top of that, of course you've got civilians. now, we know that at least 50 people have be
cnn's sara sidner is in kyiv, so sara, first, what do you know about the excavations today out of azovstal. >> reporter: there have been a lot of different satellite pictures that have slowly come out, and what you're seeing is just absolute destruction, parts caved in. you also talked about that theater, there's also on the edge of town, a satellite image that appears to be of mass graves, rows and rows of graves there. very devastated. you can see how devastated the city is all the way...
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sara ogilvie ofthe winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child — winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child poverty _ winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child poverty action - winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child poverty action group, | of the child poverty action group, thank you very much. we have an unusual location where the queen will not be delivering the queen speech, it has happened twice before —— we have an unusual occasion. last year was much reduced in terms of the ceremonial because of covid. it is six years since the queen last wore the imperial state crown, that she was at that very, very simple dress she wore, accompanied by prince charles as she delivered last year's queen's speech, it was a much reduced ceremonial, none of the flummery or robes, a very small number of people permitted to be that and they had to have tested negative for covid. the queen delivered the speech quite comfortably in a rather sparsely attended house of lords, but that was last year, this year it is the turn of prince charles to be, as it were, in
sara ogilvie ofthe winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child — winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child poverty _ winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child poverty action - winter of desperation. sara ogilvie of the child poverty action group, | of the child poverty action group, thank you very much. we have an unusual location where the queen will not be delivering the queen speech, it has happened twice before —— we have an unusual occasion. last year was much...
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luis: algo que sara espinosa no tienes tiempo, despuÉs de una angustiosa bÚsqueda finalmente encontrÓ lugar donde vivir, y esta semana se estÁ mudando. maÑana viajamos a phoenix, arizona, para mostrarles quÉ pasa con aquellos desalojados que no han tenido la misma suerte. en miami, luis. jorge: la mÁs reciente variante de omicron es responsable de uno de cada tres casos de covid—19, es la variante ba2, su contagio se ha intensificado desde la semana pasada, los centros para el control de enfermedades dicen que la mayorÍa de los casos se reportan en new york, new jersey y las islas vÍrgenes. ilia: a pesar del aumento en los contagios lamentan de los adultos en el paÍs no creen que estemos enfrentando una nueva ola de coronavirus, 35% cree que hay una nueva ola y el 14% no estÁ seguro, esto lo realizÓ la fundaciÓn kaiser para la familia, hoy los cdc advirtieron que las muertes por covid—19 van aumentarÁn las prÓximas dos semanas o tres semanas. jorge: alejandro mayorcas definiÓ la nueva junta para combatir la desinformaciÓn. legisladores republicanos expresaron el temo
luis: algo que sara espinosa no tienes tiempo, despuÉs de una angustiosa bÚsqueda finalmente encontrÓ lugar donde vivir, y esta semana se estÁ mudando. maÑana viajamos a phoenix, arizona, para mostrarles quÉ pasa con aquellos desalojados que no han tenido la misma suerte. en miami, luis. jorge: la mÁs reciente variante de omicron es responsable de uno de cada tres casos de covid—19, es la variante ba2, su contagio se ha intensificado desde la semana pasada, los centros para el control...
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thank you, sara carter, appreciate it. so sad. here now with the very latest on the deranged 18-year-old gunman is our very own trace gallagher. trace, what did we learn? >> well, despite texas governor greg abbott saying that 18-year-old does not have a history of mental illness, those who knew him paint a very disturbing picture. one friend says he would use knives to repeatedly cut his face just for fun. we have learned that ramos was bullied over a childhood speech impediment, started wearing all black clothing and combat boots to school and then stop showing up to school altogether. 18-year-old also had numerous run-ins with his drug addicted mother, some of which involved police. the mother's boyfriend called the relationship tumultuous and called him a weird kid. his social media footprint includes pictures of rifles that he called his wishlist and pictures of rifles that he recently purchased. police say he bought a semiautomatic rifle on march 17th. a day later he bought 335 rounds of ammunition and two days after that an
thank you, sara carter, appreciate it. so sad. here now with the very latest on the deranged 18-year-old gunman is our very own trace gallagher. trace, what did we learn? >> well, despite texas governor greg abbott saying that 18-year-old does not have a history of mental illness, those who knew him paint a very disturbing picture. one friend says he would use knives to repeatedly cut his face just for fun. we have learned that ramos was bullied over a childhood speech impediment, started...
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sara is right there in fulton county live with the details. sara, tell us more. >> the judge and the district attorney made quick work of it whittling a pool of roughly 200 potential jurors down to 26 including three alternates. it's a diverse group as you would expect to see here in atlanta. this is the case of the district attorney working on for over a year. ever since that infamous call between donald trump and brad roethlisberger leaked. here's a portion of the call. >> what are we going to do here, attacks? i only need 11,000 votes. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. we have that in spades already. >> reporter: now, trump was insistent wrongfully in that call that he won the state of georgia after the district attorney dug into these. she's d plans to subpoena 30 mo. this is not a panel that can bring an indictment, but they can subpoena witness testimony. they can subpoena documents. they can subpoena phone records and they'll make a recommendation to the district attorney about whether they think she should bring charges aga
sara is right there in fulton county live with the details. sara, tell us more. >> the judge and the district attorney made quick work of it whittling a pool of roughly 200 potential jurors down to 26 including three alternates. it's a diverse group as you would expect to see here in atlanta. this is the case of the district attorney working on for over a year. ever since that infamous call between donald trump and brad roethlisberger leaked. here's a portion of the call. >> what...
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wolf. >> sara sidner reporting from kyiv. the ukrainian capital. thank you very much. >> despite moscow's stepped up aggression right now, ukrainian forces are in many places holding their own and even retaking ground from russian troops. cnn international security editor nick paton walsh is on the ground for us tonight in ukraine. >> racing under the treeline, changing their path every time with russian troops often just meters away, this is the fight for ukraine's most important river bank. and this is the place where moscow's brutal advance has been stopped. they were held by russian troops for week, but now the russians shell where they once hid and probe the outskirts daily. vladimir and his men have been alert since 4:00 a.m., fearing a russian attack and more of the cluster bombs they say tore down this tree. they're about two kilometers away in that direction, he says. occasionally they get russians called diversionary groups which are scouting groups, but so far, they have been successful fighting them. >> fresh flowers laid at the monumen
wolf. >> sara sidner reporting from kyiv. the ukrainian capital. thank you very much. >> despite moscow's stepped up aggression right now, ukrainian forces are in many places holding their own and even retaking ground from russian troops. cnn international security editor nick paton walsh is on the ground for us tonight in ukraine. >> racing under the treeline, changing their path every time with russian troops often just meters away, this is the fight for ukraine's most...
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nacidos la patrulla fronteriza tendrÁ el equipo necesario para ayudar a una mujer durante el parto, sara nos cuenta adelante >>> sÍ este kit de emergencia tiene todo lo indispensable para el cruce y un parto >>> el cruce en la frontera no cesa a pesar del peligro que enfrentan niÑos acompaÑados mujeres embarazadas han dado a luz pisando suelo estadounidense, solo algunos agentes con especialidad mÉdica tienen el conocimiento y pocos artÍculos para asistirse a un parto si es necesario. ahora por medio de una iniciativa de un joven, el hospital (nombre en inglÉs) y la hermana norma pimentel agentes de la patrulla fronteriza podrÁn asistir a un parto con el equipo necesario todo para asegurar la salud y el bienestar del reciÉn nacido. >>> nosotros tenÍamos que lidiar con la situaciÓn con lo que tenÍamos un cuchillo, una tijera hasta la misma ropa y una chaqueta para poder cuidar y limpiar y agua potable lo que sea >>> autoridades federales aseguran que los partos en la frontera estÁn incrementando porque desde el aÑo 2022 se dieron a conocer que van 11 partos que hicieron agent
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the most important hour of trading starts now welcome to "closing bell" and i'm sara eisen this is bouncing today, up .8% and the s&p up .3% and the dow about to cross the flat line we've had a few attempts at positive action and we were down 450 on the dow but nothing like we saw as far as the sell-off and the mood yesterday and in fact, some of the bright spots are some of the hardest hits parts of the market i'm talking about the ark innovation that is actively traded here at the new york stock exchange neo is on the list and so is ford and they're all buys today amc entertainment and pallen tir was on there but a few others just dropped off coming up, eric johnston has a new call on the market forecasting even more down side after yesterday's dramatic plunge he'll join us to break down that rediction. plus take a look at shares of under armour after announcing the ceo is stepping down we'll talk to the company's founder kevin plank and chairman of the board about the future of the business and the macro factors weighing on the entire retail sector this week. staples at the bottom of the
the most important hour of trading starts now welcome to "closing bell" and i'm sara eisen this is bouncing today, up .8% and the s&p up .3% and the dow about to cross the flat line we've had a few attempts at positive action and we were down 450 on the dow but nothing like we saw as far as the sell-off and the mood yesterday and in fact, some of the bright spots are some of the hardest hits parts of the market i'm talking about the ark innovation that is actively traded here at...
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jake. >> sara sidner in kyiv, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> coming up, a look at the woman picked to run the biden administration's disinformation board. republicans are calling her the mary poppins of disinformation. stay with us. m on ringcentral. oh hi caesar. we werere just talking about y. yeah, yoyou should probably get out of here. ♪ ringcentral ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ see him? he's not checkin' the stats. he's finding some investment ideas with merrill. eyes on the ball baby. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop. what would you like the power to do? check out this vrbo. oh man. ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is
jake. >> sara sidner in kyiv, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> coming up, a look at the woman picked to run the biden administration's disinformation board. republicans are calling her the mary poppins of disinformation. stay with us. m on ringcentral. oh hi caesar. we werere just talking about y. yeah, yoyou should probably get out of here. ♪ ringcentral ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need....
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. >> sara and kimberly, this appears to favor the democrats. battleground state polling on the issue majorities, battleground state in 2020, legal only texas is out there. plurality, 48-45 and in colorado, very libertarian, not a surprise there. so i understand, kimberly, why democrats think this is a game changer for the midterms. >> we'll have to see because this is so unprecedented in the way it's coming out and it is a midterm election year to boot. we'll have to see. i think we talked before about a lot of other issues that democrats thought would be big motivators and it turns out, whether it's gun control, whether it's police reform and it turned out not to be. i think we'll have to see. i think one thing democrats should be thinking about is their long game at this point. because this is the result of a republican long game that was very dedicated, for decades, in order to put conservatives in office so that they could put conservatives on courts and democrats need to develop something like that. >> i think it's a bit of a tale of two s
. >> sara and kimberly, this appears to favor the democrats. battleground state polling on the issue majorities, battleground state in 2020, legal only texas is out there. plurality, 48-45 and in colorado, very libertarian, not a surprise there. so i understand, kimberly, why democrats think this is a game changer for the midterms. >> we'll have to see because this is so unprecedented in the way it's coming out and it is a midterm election year to boot. we'll have to see. i think we...
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kimberly atkins stohr, sara fagen, josh gerstein, and ali vitale. welcome on this sunday, a special edition of "meet the press". >> nbc news in washington, longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> a good sunday morning and a happy mother's day to all the moms out there including my mother, grandmother. and wife. the draft decision overturning roe v. wade only added to growing perception that the supreme court is just one more partisan institution, now a creature of politics, no longer about. the leaked decision for conservatives who worked decades for this moment and it was a shock to millions of americans who have never lived in a world without abortion rights. in this morning's special edition, we're going to cover this story from all angles. the real world fallout, the confusing checkerboard of state laws that would soon be in effect along with real questions about whatever rights might be in jeopardy. the political fallout. many democrats believe the issue will help them in the
kimberly atkins stohr, sara fagen, josh gerstein, and ali vitale. welcome on this sunday, a special edition of "meet the press". >> nbc news in washington, longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> a good sunday morning and a happy mother's day to all the moms out there including my mother, grandmother. and wife. the draft decision overturning roe v. wade only added to growing perception that the...
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i'm sara donically. our top story, stocks plummeting on wall street today. yeah. cheers to start the day of trading, but not to end it. the dow saw its biggest drop in two years. here's where the markets landed. the dow fell more than 1100 points today. the nasdaq was down 566, the s&p lost 165. there were a lot of factors at play this time but a big one was target. the company saw a 52% drop in profit, renewing fears inflation is hurting u.s. companies. >>> let's talk about weather. it was hot outside in some places. here's a live slot from dublin. paul is here, i said it was hot in the city. you're arguing with me a little bit. it's hot for us. >> very warm in the city for sa 80 degrees. it's 7n. certainly warm. temperaturesere,s92it in the m, napa and petaluma. also 95 foran that's the rating from the sonoma county airport which tends to run on the extreme side. temperatures around the bay in the 70s and even into the 60s along the coast. temperatures tomorrow aren't going to be quite as warm, but we're still tracking a higher fire danger for tomorrow because t
i'm sara donically. our top story, stocks plummeting on wall street today. yeah. cheers to start the day of trading, but not to end it. the dow saw its biggest drop in two years. here's where the markets landed. the dow fell more than 1100 points today. the nasdaq was down 566, the s&p lost 165. there were a lot of factors at play this time but a big one was target. the company saw a 52% drop in profit, renewing fears inflation is hurting u.s. companies. >>> let's talk about...
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in san francisco, i'm sara donchey, kpix 5. >> stay with us, coming up at 5:30, we'll hear more from danya bacchus who is live with more on the investigation. >>> steve kerr had a powerful message in the wake of the shooting with a lot more than just basketball on his mind. take a listen. >> when are we going to do something! i'm tired. i'm so tired of getting up here and office condolences to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of the excuse my -- i'm sorry, i'm tired of the moments of silence. enough! we can't get numb to this. we can't sit here and just read about it and go, well, let's have a moment of silence, yeah, go dubs. come on mavs, let's go. do you realize that 90% of americans regardless of political party want background check, universal background check, 90% of us. we are being held hostage by 50 senators in washington who refuse to even put it to a vote, despite what we, the american people, want. they won't vote on it because they want to hold onto their own power. it's pathetic! i've had enough. >> going live to chase center this morning after a
in san francisco, i'm sara donchey, kpix 5. >> stay with us, coming up at 5:30, we'll hear more from danya bacchus who is live with more on the investigation. >>> steve kerr had a powerful message in the wake of the shooting with a lot more than just basketball on his mind. take a listen. >> when are we going to do something! i'm tired. i'm so tired of getting up here and office condolences to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of the excuse my -- i'm...
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in the newsroom i'm sara donkey, kpix 5. ♪ no gun violence ♪ >> we deserve to be safe at school! >> from the nation's capital to california, students from across the country walked out of class demanding lawmakers do more to protect them from gun violence. >> there are zip ties and shoe laces in my drawer, and kids just think i'm overprepared but if you wrap them around the spring hinge of a door, you can't open that door. >> bay area english teacher lindsay kowtow runs lockdown drills with her students every year and knows exactly which window she'd kick out if she had to create an escape route but she's disgusted she even has to think about that. >> i signed up so that i could help be a part of somebody's story of growth and triumph. i didn't sign up to throw my life on the line for them. i would. but i didn't sign up for that. >> stay with kpix 5 for continuing coverage of the texas school shooting on air on kpix.com and streaming on "cbs news bay area." >>> grieving families gathered in san jose to mark one year since a disgruntled employee opened fire at a vta jill railyard,
in the newsroom i'm sara donkey, kpix 5. ♪ no gun violence ♪ >> we deserve to be safe at school! >> from the nation's capital to california, students from across the country walked out of class demanding lawmakers do more to protect them from gun violence. >> there are zip ties and shoe laces in my drawer, and kids just think i'm overprepared but if you wrap them around the spring hinge of a door, you can't open that door. >> bay area english teacher lindsay kowtow...
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responsible for a series of burglaries at a peninsula mosque, as one temple leader showed kpix 5's sara donchey the suspect seemed to know his way around. ♪ >> reporter: the daly city islamic center is supposed to be a place of peaceful worship. after morning prayers tuesday a thief wreaked havoc. it isn't the first time. >> he break into the office, the whole building and today also was shocked because he's coming back again. >> reporter: the burglary was caught on camera again. he says this man broke into the mosque from a win toe around 8:40 a.m. and appears to be the same man caught on camera breaking in last week. >> we have some pictures for him up there. >> reporter: touring tuesday's burglary the suspect stopped to look at a picture of himself pasted up on the building warning worshippers to look out. leaders suspect he could be familiar with the local islamic community. >> he knows the building and knows there is the camcameras. his head is down, wearing a hat and a mask and covering himself really good so he knows what's going on. >> reporter: the man rifled through donation
responsible for a series of burglaries at a peninsula mosque, as one temple leader showed kpix 5's sara donchey the suspect seemed to know his way around. ♪ >> reporter: the daly city islamic center is supposed to be a place of peaceful worship. after morning prayers tuesday a thief wreaked havoc. it isn't the first time. >> he break into the office, the whole building and today also was shocked because he's coming back again. >> reporter: the burglary was caught on camera...
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. >>> sara donchey reports if californians don't cut back on water a lot and soon, they really won't like what's next. >> we run full loads of laundry, don't do the dishwasher any more than we have to. >> reporter: californians could be on the brink of a water crack down. >> this is an absolute crisis and we need to act like it and do a little bit more. >> reporter: dwmpb newsom with a sharp warning monday that statewide water restrictions could be under way if residents don't cut back and some local agencies are getting a head start. >> we're asking for everyone to do their best to achieve 50%. we're all in this together. some folks have done much more than others but we know some still have a ways to go. >> reporter: the santa clara valley water authority will vote tuesday on its first program to fine repeat water offenders. the drought has caused compounding issues locally. >> water becomes more scarce and we're trying to buy water on the open market, prices are going up and up and up in order to purchase water, with anderson reservoir being totally empty, it is critical we have t
. >>> sara donchey reports if californians don't cut back on water a lot and soon, they really won't like what's next. >> we run full loads of laundry, don't do the dishwasher any more than we have to. >> reporter: californians could be on the brink of a water crack down. >> this is an absolute crisis and we need to act like it and do a little bit more. >> reporter: dwmpb newsom with a sharp warning monday that statewide water restrictions could be under way if...
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health officer doctor sara cody says that cases are rising again to higher levels than last summer surge. yeah, these are the case rates across the bay area right now. as you can see. >> santa clara county is the highest that we're dealing with here in the bay area. sewer said there in the county apparently are being used to detect covid-19 and they are reflecting the state. and so what does this mean for you? the public health director has some advice to help keep you and your family healthy kron four's. rob nesbitt reports on details of today's briefing and what one infectious disease expert is saying tonight. with each spike of covid over the last 2 and a half years. santa clara county is usually first in the bay area and the subvariant of omicron are no exception. >> doctor sara cody says the sewershed in san jose is showing concerning numbers of covid cases. the levels there are now more than twice what they were 2 weeks ago. they've been steadily climbing for about a month and they're above what we saw at the height of delta, the santa clara department of public health is seeing ea
health officer doctor sara cody says that cases are rising again to higher levels than last summer surge. yeah, these are the case rates across the bay area right now. as you can see. >> santa clara county is the highest that we're dealing with here in the bay area. sewer said there in the county apparently are being used to detect covid-19 and they are reflecting the state. and so what does this mean for you? the public health director has some advice to help keep you and your family...
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sara donchey spoke with one of the first families in line for a booster at a clinic in east palo alto. >> reporter: for some parents, especially those of healthy children, booster shot shots may not seem like that big a deal but doctors say that's the wrong way to think about it, given their efforts to create this wall of protection against covid by vaccinating as many people completely to develop strong immunity throughout communities. >> it was scary, but the nurses helped me. >> reporter: ania rolled up her sleeve and put on a brave face, she got her booster at a clinic in palo alto thursday. rising covid cases across the bay area was enough to convince her mom. >> because the mandate has dropped for masks and more people are getting a little bit more liberal without their mask on. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics says cases have skyrocketed 76% two weeks in the u.s. and vaccine approval has been slow to come for some parents. >> once they started getting down to her age level, then i was 100% ready to do it. >> reporter: doctors say boosters are not something to ski
sara donchey spoke with one of the first families in line for a booster at a clinic in east palo alto. >> reporter: for some parents, especially those of healthy children, booster shot shots may not seem like that big a deal but doctors say that's the wrong way to think about it, given their efforts to create this wall of protection against covid by vaccinating as many people completely to develop strong immunity throughout communities. >> it was scary, but the nurses helped me....
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and as you can see, a santa clara county is the highest there. >> doctor sara cody says the for sewer sheds in santa clara county are being used to detect covid and that is reflected in this data. so what does this mean? the public health director has some advice to help keep you and your family healthy. our kron four's rob nesbitt reports now on details of today's briefing and what one infectious disease expert is saying tonight. with the spike of covid over the last 2 and a half years. santa clara county
and as you can see, a santa clara county is the highest there. >> doctor sara cody says the for sewer sheds in santa clara county are being used to detect covid and that is reflected in this data. so what does this mean? the public health director has some advice to help keep you and your family healthy. our kron four's rob nesbitt reports now on details of today's briefing and what one infectious disease expert is saying tonight. with the spike of covid over the last 2 and a half years....