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jeff: this race may be swayed by money. across the district, katie porter signs were at nearly every bus stop. a sign of how much her campaign has raised. $22 million. >> turns out the real scott baugh -- jeff: she spent $13 million on tv and digital ads. in contrast, scott baugh sent just over $1 million on ads. he's excepted $8 million worth of airtime from the congressional leadership fund. a super pack. ultimately, it may come down to who exactly shows up to cast their ballot. >> i think it is going to be a low turnout election. scott should hope it is because he has a better shot of winning. there is no indication. if anything we see 18-30-year-olds turning out at almost 40%. if you could extrapolate from early voting. that will be a historic high. they are voting on abortion. jeff: in a district famous for its ocean waves more than its political ones, what remains unknown is who stands afloat and who might -- wipes out. ♪ donald trump appears to be inching closer to announcing a reelection bid. people close to him s
jeff: this race may be swayed by money. across the district, katie porter signs were at nearly every bus stop. a sign of how much her campaign has raised. $22 million. >> turns out the real scott baugh -- jeff: she spent $13 million on tv and digital ads. in contrast, scott baugh sent just over $1 million on ads. he's excepted $8 million worth of airtime from the congressional leadership fund. a super pack. ultimately, it may come down to who exactly shows up to cast their ballot....
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jeff is executive on —-dash jeff bezos' executive chairman was to focus on new things but for jeff he's focused on aws it's a homecoming to the other parts of the business. but my sense is what was pivotal was last year, the hearing at the house antitrust committee were mark zuckerberg and tim cook and jeff bezos were required to testify it was a political circus republicans were asking about the gop voices and democrats asking about antitrust and jeff bezos sat there from his office in seattle thinking why am i spending my time on this? so and he will be in that seat and jeff can do what he likes to do to work on new things. host: and jeff who is the counterpart or the other right-hand man from jeff bezos but he was less featured compared to other executives? was that intentional or a result of your reporting? but the timing of his retirement coincided with this transition. >> it wasn't intentional i think he's more featured in the everything story because he really figured out how to make the warehouses work then graduated to the head of the consumer business. he is in there quite a b
jeff is executive on —-dash jeff bezos' executive chairman was to focus on new things but for jeff he's focused on aws it's a homecoming to the other parts of the business. but my sense is what was pivotal was last year, the hearing at the house antitrust committee were mark zuckerberg and tim cook and jeff bezos were required to testify it was a political circus republicans were asking about the gop voices and democrats asking about antitrust and jeff bezos sat there from his office in...
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that's the jeff bezos of the everything story. and over the last five years, first of all, kudos to his physical trainer, right? because that's quite an exercise regimen, and he's much more fashionable. it seems plausible lauren sanchez his partner has boosted his fashion levels quite a bit. he's got the sunglasses and the crisp suits. okay, so that's one dimension of change. i think another is the everything store is a brutal ceo who's quite punishing and sets high standards and kind of lashes out at underlings who don't need a standard, very steve jobs like management style. and i think he's evolved that way as well. there are many fewer of those kinds of stories in "amazon bound." there are some in that respect maybe it's a little godfather two like and where flashing back to jeff tearing up documents and motivating them in that way. he's got a more delicate touch now. and yet, you know, he still has the founders magic, sets high bars, employees scrambled or edges e-mails and to satisfy him. anthony other ways he is significant
that's the jeff bezos of the everything story. and over the last five years, first of all, kudos to his physical trainer, right? because that's quite an exercise regimen, and he's much more fashionable. it seems plausible lauren sanchez his partner has boosted his fashion levels quite a bit. he's got the sunglasses and the crisp suits. okay, so that's one dimension of change. i think another is the everything store is a brutal ceo who's quite punishing and sets high standards and kind of lashes...
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comedian jeff dunham, and walter! [cheers and applause] >> greg: she left the white house press wailing in distress. commenting for two, outnumbered and former white house press secretary, kayleigh mcenany! [cheers and applause]. >> greg: she had a sunny disposition while taking your deposition. outnumbered cohost emily compagno! [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and, finally, the pilgrims told her no thanks. fox news contributor, kat timpf! [cheers and applause] >> greg: kaylee once again you're on my show with child. >> greg: yes. >> kayleigh: you are caring an unborn baby on your body. >> kayleigh: yes. >> greg: at any moment it could come flying out at me. >> kayleigh: seven days, so it could be now. >> greg: oh. second child usually comes a week early, right? >> kayleigh: that's right i planned this around it. >> greg: so just so you know, in high school i was the center, so... . >> greg: >> kayleigh: so you'll be ready. >> greg: i'm at it. >> kayleigh: greg is why ob/gyn. >> greg: i'm your ob/gynot. you worked wit
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so jeff gets news radio w r b a. you get your news from jeff? yeah, i get my news from jack. you know, he keeps me in the loop so you really trust him. you don't trust them. yeah, and he helped a lot of folks you didn't know what they were as well as a kid in the national front. i think he is now educated those and bringing it to their kitchen table. america down for a very divisive time. at the moment. you've got the major part is an issue, you know, i guess we do portion right. you've got gun control, you've got trumps, stolen election narrative, you've got immigration like so many things. do you think that when jeff kept talked about these kinds of things, it makes you think not only doesn't make you think it makes you believe. i think that folks who maybe at one time didn't necessarily believe that it was as bad as it appeared. now they do understand that it's important that they get out, they vote and i think that more and more people are doing that these things because talk radio. so does jeff influence how you think about the decal issues? how you vote, or without a do
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they were asking jeff not to send the e-mails. sort of insisted and i don't know if he was being protected, i suspect that was it but maybe there was a bit of ego there everyone else is getting into it this guy, i want my turn, too, taking a shot at him and then trump one seems like a lifetime ago but i guess it was five years ago and bezos get hammered. he probably would have anyway because he owes the washington post in thes post is a great job covering the trump administration the ramification of that bitterness or amazon loses the contract, $10 billion, a huge leg up in the crowd business that caters the government, the public institutions, huge problems with the post office and a lot of publicity around trump's bitterness. a lot of what trump wanted to do never happened, he talked about raising corporate taxes andnd asked about those taxes and ridiculous claims about the post being a lobbyist for amazon, none of that was true. so recently the judge and jedi case, roles amazon should be able to continue to protest that decisio
they were asking jeff not to send the e-mails. sort of insisted and i don't know if he was being protected, i suspect that was it but maybe there was a bit of ego there everyone else is getting into it this guy, i want my turn, too, taking a shot at him and then trump one seems like a lifetime ago but i guess it was five years ago and bezos get hammered. he probably would have anyway because he owes the washington post in thes post is a great job covering the trump administration the...
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i heard a joke will call it the jeff exit, so many people named jeff have left, blackburn as well, just blackburn and another senior executive. whether it's because stock prices have gone up in their wealthy or is it easy it's become a big unmanageable company and the bureaucracy is to be feared? it's a hypothetical, or they just disappointed in the media scrum of 2019? they lost a little bit of faith? auto but we have to acknowledge the old-timers and amazon are moving aside and it will be a challenge the company because it is a difficult and weird company to navigate and there are a lot of newcomers in positions of ioinfluence so it will be interesting. >> one of the key figures of the retail ceo, you get into him a lot in this book, how would you describe him? is competitive, not afraid to throw people undermp the bus, bt man at his wedding. >> someone mentioned they thought it wasn't flattering portrait. a warehouse network of fulfillment centers which today we should step back and say dave clark ran amazon, fulfillment centers and distribution centers and the airplanes with prime a
i heard a joke will call it the jeff exit, so many people named jeff have left, blackburn as well, just blackburn and another senior executive. whether it's because stock prices have gone up in their wealthy or is it easy it's become a big unmanageable company and the bureaucracy is to be feared? it's a hypothetical, or they just disappointed in the media scrum of 2019? they lost a little bit of faith? auto but we have to acknowledge the old-timers and amazon are moving aside and it will be a...
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let's check the futures now and bring in our good friend jeff si ca. great to see you, jeff. the future is slightly lower, and nasdaq is down now half a percent in the pre-market. all right, jeff. what sectors are you looking at? what sectors are uninvesting in right now? >> well i know ashley, you're probably going to find this a shock but i'm not exactly doing backflips over this rally. i do think it's a bear market rally but one thing i will say is theres a couple sectors which are very compelling to me. number one, banks. i think the banks who will make more money as interest rates go up as there's that delta between what they pay in interest and what people pay for loans, banks , but i especially like rates reit's. i think real estate investment trust which invest in portfolios pay dividends. if you follow the big boys like blackstone, blackstone has invested tens of billions of dollars in reit's. i think they are very attractive a lot of them are trading at a discount to what the value of the real estate is. they still offer attractive dividends, so we're buying the hec
let's check the futures now and bring in our good friend jeff si ca. great to see you, jeff. the future is slightly lower, and nasdaq is down now half a percent in the pre-market. all right, jeff. what sectors are you looking at? what sectors are uninvesting in right now? >> well i know ashley, you're probably going to find this a shock but i'm not exactly doing backflips over this rally. i do think it's a bear market rally but one thing i will say is theres a couple sectors which are...
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. >> jeff, is that a concern for you? >> look, i'm trying to make choices between being long the market and where do i want to be to dan's point, thinking about what that long-term trajectory too looks like, with all the negativity we're talking about, i think we are overlooking some of the positives here. at 17 or 18 times next year's earnings with the growth prospects that i still think exist with the business, you know, i would rather by buying into a stock like that here than, say, the broad market. given the fact that, again, i am too bearish overall, i think you have to try to pick your spots i think it could be one of them, even if we do have another 10-plus percent on the down side >>> keep you posted as the conference call continues. >>> coming up. shares of kohl's surging, and what the exit could mean for the stock. stock. >>> amgen is i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is goi
. >> jeff, is that a concern for you? >> look, i'm trying to make choices between being long the market and where do i want to be to dan's point, thinking about what that long-term trajectory too looks like, with all the negativity we're talking about, i think we are overlooking some of the positives here. at 17 or 18 times next year's earnings with the growth prospects that i still think exist with the business, you know, i would rather by buying into a stock like that here than,...
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jeff currie. head of commodity research at goldman sachs. jeff, you thought the price would be higher of the commodity oil and brent and wti. you have been pcutting your prie target what changed is it about china? >> it a combination of factors first it was the dollar. too much money chases too few goods. the too few goods condition is there and we have less money yen went from 100 to 150 in japan, there is 50% fewer dollars to chase oil that is factor one factor two is as you point out has to do with covid in china. by the way, it's big it's worth more than the opec cut for the month of november to put it in perspective. the third factor is russia is pushing barrels on the market right now before the december 5th deadline for the export fans you put those three factors together and markets tank. medium term outlook for 2023 is still very positive. we stick to our guns of $110 forecast next year the path between now and next year has uncertainty >> i spent more daysthan i car to remember spending time in vienna to discuss this i did not fore
jeff currie. head of commodity research at goldman sachs. jeff, you thought the price would be higher of the commodity oil and brent and wti. you have been pcutting your prie target what changed is it about china? >> it a combination of factors first it was the dollar. too much money chases too few goods. the too few goods condition is there and we have less money yen went from 100 to 150 in japan, there is 50% fewer dollars to chase oil that is factor one factor two is as you point out...
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jeff can curse without moving his lips. >> run to the radio. among our guests to talk about the biggest upset in world cup history. >> we'll be here tomorrow to talk about thanksgiving. >> goodbye. >> stay within yourself. >> bill: four anchors there, dana. good morning, everybody. get ravedy. the white house grappling with a new issue just before the holidays. a rail strike threatens the nation's supply chain. this is something we don't want. thought it was solved a few months ago. >> dana: it was a band-aid to get through the mid-terms. there is a union rejecting a contract agreement the biden administration helped negotiation. if no new deal could reach the strike could happen as soon as
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it's jeff. he says not to bring my phone. aw. he just wants to spend time with me secludednd alone, without distractns. how sweet. oh. and he wants me to bring a blanket, a trash bag, and duct tape. ooh, maybe we're going on a picnic. ok. so keys? cck. wallet? check. phone. won't need that. gorge, as always? double check. all ght. s you lat, or maybe n if you know what mean? bye, jess. boop you know, you're a really good listener. singer: ♪ if he's really into crypto or drives a pickup ford if he's rude to the waiter or owns any kind of sword if he calls women females then you better get your bag because maybe that's a big red flag ♪ man: oh, jessica, believe it or not, jeff--total creep. jess? jessica? damn! another one. announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and the national endowment for the arts, on the web atñl thisnnaturalhythm ♪ my art'si ♪'m tryinto play ght, buit seemso keep sppin' ♪ow, openy eyesand i sesomethg ♪ >> when u're in y
it's jeff. he says not to bring my phone. aw. he just wants to spend time with me secludednd alone, without distractns. how sweet. oh. and he wants me to bring a blanket, a trash bag, and duct tape. ooh, maybe we're going on a picnic. ok. so keys? cck. wallet? check. phone. won't need that. gorge, as always? double check. all ght. s you lat, or maybe n if you know what mean? bye, jess. boop you know, you're a really good listener. singer: ♪ if he's really into crypto or drives a pickup ford...
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you know my sense that jeff bezos he made the money, now he wants to be liked. py wanthe wants people to like him, bill gates was despised. but he became a philanthropist, then he was a good guy, i think that bezos has fall en into that trip, he wanted to be liked and appreciated in our culture businessmen are despised when they should be thanked. >> they compete with their ex-wifes, jeff bezos ex-wife given away 10 billion and signed a pledge to donate half her wealth before she dies that is fine, i don't think that governor needs to hold anyone to those contracts, but i think it is fun that's the first wives club is like, i got some ideas. pepeople like me better than you, because you are an a-hole. >> the whole idea of the giving pledge is corrupt and wrong, entrepreneurs men and women, they created the industry. how does someone become a billionaire, did he exploit people and rip them off, no he improved the world. bezos can do whatever he wants but if he really wants to change the world that happehappens by investment and wealth creation, note giving money
you know my sense that jeff bezos he made the money, now he wants to be liked. py wanthe wants people to like him, bill gates was despised. but he became a philanthropist, then he was a good guy, i think that bezos has fall en into that trip, he wanted to be liked and appreciated in our culture businessmen are despised when they should be thanked. >> they compete with their ex-wifes, jeff bezos ex-wife given away 10 billion and signed a pledge to donate half her wealth before she dies...
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. >> what about you, jeff? not so fast with tim or are you more hopeful >> i'm with grasso in that i think we can rally into year end but with tim in the sense i don't think we've seen the bottom for the cycle i think you can keep those things very separate some things have been pointed out from a technical perspective. we haven't seen that kind of momentum 64% of stocks had a two standard deviation to the upside. i've been pointing to that in terms of the momentum spark. look, breadth is better than the highs in august. 51% of stocks above the average in august. now we're still 10% below those levels still not great but better than before it probably brings in the august highs as well but as soon as people start to realize inflation is falling because demand is a problem, it's already a problem given what the fed is done, i think the market will reverse course. consumer confidence, i think that's what will win out as we move into next year. >> it is around, what, 4100 on s&p? >> correct >> the two standard dev
. >> what about you, jeff? not so fast with tim or are you more hopeful >> i'm with grasso in that i think we can rally into year end but with tim in the sense i don't think we've seen the bottom for the cycle i think you can keep those things very separate some things have been pointed out from a technical perspective. we haven't seen that kind of momentum 64% of stocks had a two standard deviation to the upside. i've been pointing to that in terms of the momentum spark. look,...
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thanks, jeff. >> it's cold in the house. >> thank you, jeff. >>> the list is out. high-profile californians, getting a big honor from the governor. up next, see who goes to the state's hall of fame. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, everyone! we have weird al jankovic! a performance from "almost famous," tonight! >>> happening now, the federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates again tomorrow. they will also begin to slow down the rate of hikes in december. the stock market has rallied on expectations about slowdown. strategists say, the market's reaction could be violent if reaction could be violent if the fed disappoints. - this van just hit me outta nowhere. i thought i was dead.
thanks, jeff. >> it's cold in the house. >> thank you, jeff. >>> the list is out. high-profile californians, getting a big honor from the governor. up next, see who goes to the state's hall of fame. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, everyone! we have weird al jankovic! a performance from "almost famous," tonight! >>> happening now, the federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates again tomorrow. they will also begin to slow down the...
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i agree with that and where i think jeff is exactly right. the democrats need an affirmative agenda beyond democracy, election denial by donald trump and his allies, the abortion issue and steady as we go. biden has made reference today to being more bipartisan, reaching across the aisle. he has got to do that if he wants to have a real shot at re-election, especially if there is a nominee other than donald trump. >> bret: jeff, doug, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> bret: very quickly, gentlemen, did the polls get it right? wrong? were they way off? jeff first and then doug? >> yeah. i think they are pretty close. we have a lot of anticipation and a lot of energy at the end that wasn't really reflected in the polls. i think it was wishful thinking on our part. but the polls were pretty close to being on. and so there is some lessons though it's very hard and getting very expensive to poll people that don't want to answer the phone. and when you call 100 people and get 1.7 to answer, we are not going to be conducting polling for very many m
i agree with that and where i think jeff is exactly right. the democrats need an affirmative agenda beyond democracy, election denial by donald trump and his allies, the abortion issue and steady as we go. biden has made reference today to being more bipartisan, reaching across the aisle. he has got to do that if he wants to have a real shot at re-election, especially if there is a nominee other than donald trump. >> bret: jeff, doug, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> bret:...
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thanks, jeff. >> it's cold in the house. >> thank you, jeff. >>> the list is out. high-profile californians, getting a big honor from the governor. up next, see who goes to the state's hall of fame. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, everyone! we have weird al jankovic! a performance from "almost famous," tonight! >>> happening now, the federal reserve is expected to raise interest rates again tomorrow. they will also begin to slow down the rate of hikes in december. the stock market has rallied on expectations about slowdown. strategists say, the market's reaction could be violent if reaction could be violent if the fed disappoints. care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people are raving about their customer care. i mean, take a look at this! wow! [dog barks]
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jeff thanks very much jeff flock in new jersey this morning, we will watch all of this dagen, this has to be a dangerous time we are about to go to black friday day after thanksgiving then holiday rush you have to deal with crime on top of everything else like inflation. dagen: the theft at these stores and going to be jeff flock mentioned four hundred million dollars this year, that target was talking about is actually going to be 600 million before the year it out for just that one retailer in terms of loss from theft but this hurts the employees, one, they have to stand back, and do nothing. they can't intervene because they put their safety at risk. every dollar that walks out of a store is a dollar more that the customers have t
jeff thanks very much jeff flock in new jersey this morning, we will watch all of this dagen, this has to be a dangerous time we are about to go to black friday day after thanksgiving then holiday rush you have to deal with crime on top of everything else like inflation. dagen: the theft at these stores and going to be jeff flock mentioned four hundred million dollars this year, that target was talking about is actually going to be 600 million before the year it out for just that one retailer...
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con edison >> jeff mills? >> i think genuine parts looks interesting here it's a little overbought but i like it on pullback. a good defensive name for this market >> karen, you have a special guest today. >> i do. i have my son jack here for thanksgiving week. we talked it over. jack, what have you got? >> it's great to be here thank you for having me. we're really excited about lyft. they've turned the corner on profitability. and i know some of you out there a little bit nervous, but now is a great time to buy. >> well done. >> as guy would say, #stud xle, not a fan here. i'd be a seller. >> you did that almost as well as conner, tim's son >> who is make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money," i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach about days like today. call me 1-800-cnbc or twee
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i have been a big jeff bezos fan. i think amazon is amazing company. he has built an amazing, amazing thing for this country that really i think saved a lot of us during covid. he sounded very 20 fund that. this is not the jeff bezos who is about to take delivery of a 500 million-dollar yacht that he wanted them to actually move in an historic bridge for so that he could get at out of the yard where it was built and i will go to the grifin pike i'm not -- i can't. i had thoughts about the girlfriend. anyway, i think he was very kondrath. -- tone deaf. i think he thought he was trying to be compassionate and relatable. i think that the life that he leads now is not relabeled and i think he is losing that connection to reality. >> and the media has an accountability responsibility and that. why are we asking him about that to begin with? they are suffering and not having to ask about historic bridges were dealing with real inflation, real cost issues and we need a may get that will help them not put them in the stratosphere. >> it is true. maybe it set h
i have been a big jeff bezos fan. i think amazon is amazing company. he has built an amazing, amazing thing for this country that really i think saved a lot of us during covid. he sounded very 20 fund that. this is not the jeff bezos who is about to take delivery of a 500 million-dollar yacht that he wanted them to actually move in an historic bridge for so that he could get at out of the yard where it was built and i will go to the grifin pike i'm not -- i can't. i had thoughts about the...
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jeff paul live from kyiv, ukraine. hello, jeff. jeff: this city continues to sit in the dark despite officials in kyiv saying most people have had their power restored and it really goes back to this country's effort to conserve as much energy as possible as you can probably see most of the lights deemed unnecessary have been shut off and they are also warning folks, there's still the possibility of the planned outages and all of this is coming at a time when temperatures are getting colder and colder today most of the kyiv region blanketed by several inches of snow on top of freezing temperature that is hoovered right around the freezing mark or just below it and millions right now throughout ukraine are dealing with not only the lack of basic utility at times but starting to feel like winter around here and despite turn in weather the fighting continues especially in eastern and southern ukraine. even with the recent withdrawn of russian forces, the newly liberated city of kherson is still getting shelled the strikes on civilian
jeff paul live from kyiv, ukraine. hello, jeff. jeff: this city continues to sit in the dark despite officials in kyiv saying most people have had their power restored and it really goes back to this country's effort to conserve as much energy as possible as you can probably see most of the lights deemed unnecessary have been shut off and they are also warning folks, there's still the possibility of the planned outages and all of this is coming at a time when temperatures are getting colder and...
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let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking the storm for us and also into election day a lot of people carrying umbrellas. >> we'll have heavier rain through the next 18 hours. all about the colder system dropping on down with the rain chances. some embedded thunderstorms will bring the isolated possibility of hail. right now on the scanning doppler radar we are tracking the bulk of the activity up into the north bay. this is out ahead of the main storm front. because the air is so cold we're seeing a little uplift. you might get a little hail in san raphael and certainly some heavier pockets as we move through the next 30 minutes. another spot we are tracking is this rainfall moving toward american canyon. we'll continue to see rain activity through 6:44 tonight. know careful of the slick adwaroys as we're out there. the time change. just kind of discombobulating you a little bit out on the roadways tonight. take it slow if you still have to do errands this evening. i expect it to pick up by 11:30 tonight near the coast line and watch here down toward the santa cru
let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking the storm for us and also into election day a lot of people carrying umbrellas. >> we'll have heavier rain through the next 18 hours. all about the colder system dropping on down with the rain chances. some embedded thunderstorms will bring the isolated possibility of hail. right now on the scanning doppler radar we are tracking the bulk of the activity up into the north bay. this is out ahead of the main storm front. because...
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jeff flock is driving along the pennsylvania turnpike. jeff? good morning to you. how expensive will this thanksgiving be for drivers reporter: only the most expensive in thanksgiving history, is all, but you know, they are coming down i will say that. a lot of people traveling though it doesn't seem to be standing in the way of people. we're out here along the new jersey turnpike. we were in pennsylvania making our way off into new jersey and i'm headed north. i'm headed towards you. i don't know if i'm going to make it that far though. yeah, 54 million people is the number, trains, planes and automobiles this thanksgiving. most of them by car, but yeah, those gas prices maybe as you come back here alive, a lot of traffic and despite the high gas prices, $3.60 i think is what they tell us the national average is right now. that's down $0.03 overnight, and about $0.15 in the last week, so coming down, but still a lot more expensive than it was this time last year. i think we were at like 3.40 this time last year, ashley, so yeah. it's going to cost you but not perh
jeff flock is driving along the pennsylvania turnpike. jeff? good morning to you. how expensive will this thanksgiving be for drivers reporter: only the most expensive in thanksgiving history, is all, but you know, they are coming down i will say that. a lot of people traveling though it doesn't seem to be standing in the way of people. we're out here along the new jersey turnpike. we were in pennsylvania making our way off into new jersey and i'm headed north. i'm headed towards you. i don't...
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cbs' jeff pegues starts us off tonight from the justice department. jeff. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. this was not a last-minute decision. privately, d.o.j. officials have been discussing this idea of appointing a special counsel for weeks now, and this likely speeds up the investigations swirling around donald trump. attorney general merrick garland said today that given former president trump's decision to run again, it was in the public interest to appoint a special counsel. >> it also allows prosecutors and agents to continue their work expeditiously, and to make decisions indisputably guided only by the facts and the law. >> reporter: tapped for the job, jack smith, a war crimes prosecutor and former head of the justice department's public integrity section. he will now decide whether mr. trump will face charges in the case involving classified documents found at trump's florida estate. and whether he and his allies interfered with the transfer of power on january 6. >> this decision takes a lot of . and prosecutors have been on the case.
cbs' jeff pegues starts us off tonight from the justice department. jeff. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. this was not a last-minute decision. privately, d.o.j. officials have been discussing this idea of appointing a special counsel for weeks now, and this likely speeds up the investigations swirling around donald trump. attorney general merrick garland said today that given former president trump's decision to run again, it was in the public interest to appoint a special...
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jeff pegues, thank you. turning now to weather, where it could be a messy return home for millions of americans following the thanksgiving holiday. for details, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. mike, good evening to you, and h tnksgiving. >> reporter: jericka, good evening, and happy thanksgiving. tli thethasgiving holiday, and rain coulde a major issue for black friday. and then, getting home for the holidays. there's a look at our big problem-maker, big low that sits across the south. a lot of moisture comes in from the gulf of mexico, and really feeds the rainstorms over the next couple of days. everything through the weekend will push its way northbound, too. be advised, tomorrow morning, for you early black friday shoppers, there's even snow in the forecast across new mexico and portions of texas. but rain will be the story along the i-95 corridor. and then, late in the day, more rain developing, that pushes its way north saturday and sunday. big impact
jeff pegues, thank you. turning now to weather, where it could be a messy return home for millions of americans following the thanksgiving holiday. for details, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. mike, good evening to you, and h tnksgiving. >> reporter: jericka, good evening, and happy thanksgiving. tli thethasgiving holiday, and rain coulde a major issue for black friday. and then, getting home for the holidays. there's a look at our big...
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those good odds, jeff? >> those are odds. but, you know, it still makes you want to get out there and get a ticket. >> someone's got to win. the drawing is in about 30 minutes at 7:59. >> $1 billion. >> $1 billion. >> a lot of us aren't going to be the winners of that. >> we've got snickers and twix out there. >> we've got a jackpot-winning forecast. if you're headed out with the family this evening, still in the next few hours, the only thing that's really going to get in your way will the chill. we know san francisco is always a popular spot, of course, for families and also friends. you want to head out late tonight, we have 54 degrees. we're going to stay in those low 50s next few hours with the clouds. it stays dry across the bay area this evening. 56 here near the bay, and we're down to the mid-50s here as we roll through 8:00, 9:00, and 10:00. inland valleys, it has been a little warmer in these locations. 62 degrees. but you're also dropping into the 50s and fast. you might need at least a jacket on the little ones, k
those good odds, jeff? >> those are odds. but, you know, it still makes you want to get out there and get a ticket. >> someone's got to win. the drawing is in about 30 minutes at 7:59. >> $1 billion. >> $1 billion. >> a lot of us aren't going to be the winners of that. >> we've got snickers and twix out there. >> we've got a jackpot-winning forecast. if you're headed out with the family this evening, still in the next few hours, the only thing that's...
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jeff pegues, thank you. well, there is breaking news tonight in the justice department's investigation into former president donald trump's effort to remain in office after losing the 2020 election. cbs' catherine herridge joins us now with the new developments. good evening, catherine. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, jericka, cbs news has learned that there has been outreach by the justice department seeking to question the former vice president, mike pence, and that his team is currently reviewing that request. federal investigators, who are looking into what former president trump did to remain in power, want to talk to pence because he knows what trump was saying privately in the days leading up to and after january 6. pence was forced into hiding at the capitol during the attack. and he was also under extreme pressure by trump to block the certification of the electoral college vote. pence recently told cbs' margaret brennan that he had closed the door on testimony to the january 6 committee c
jeff pegues, thank you. well, there is breaking news tonight in the justice department's investigation into former president donald trump's effort to remain in office after losing the 2020 election. cbs' catherine herridge joins us now with the new developments. good evening, catherine. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, jericka, cbs news has learned that there has been outreach by the justice department seeking to question the former vice president, mike pence, and that his team...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> love having jeff goldblum here. as you can see, you can go to msnbc.com/mavericks or use that qr code to see this full interview because there's even more than what you saw. you can search on youtube goldblum/melber. thanks for spending time with "the beat." "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. (scrooge) bah humbug! (cecily) happy holidays, mr. scrooge! (scrooge) i can barely get reception outside ye olde towne center! (cecily) you need a better network. 'tis the season to switch to verizon. (scrooge) 'tis? (cecily) 'tis! you get a free 5g phone when you do. (scrooge) free phone! (cecily) plus verizon gives you another great gift! a tablet, a smartwatch, earbuds... (scrooge) well the more gifts the merrier! (vo) right now, get a free 5g phone. and another gift, like a tablet, smartwatc
thank you. >> thank you. >> love having jeff goldblum here. as you can see, you can go to msnbc.com/mavericks or use that qr code to see this full interview because there's even more than what you saw. you can search on youtube goldblum/melber. thanks for spending time with "the beat." "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff, thank you so much. and to better understand this election, cbs news has identified key groups of voters whose motivations go beyond party labels. they include pressured parents, who are concerned about inflation and their children's well-being. in tonight's special edition of "eye on america," cbs's caitlin huey-burns takes a look at how they could be the difference in pennsylvania's high-stakes election. >> you know, really trying to just keep my anxiety at bay. >> anxiety is the word that comes to mind, primarily. >> i'm tired. i'm scared. but i'm also optimistic. >> reporter: we sat down with three parents in the philadelphia suburbs to talk about the issues driving their midterm vote-- a vote so powerful, it could help determine who controls congress. what is the most important issue as you are casting your ballot? >> we have to do something on crime. we have to change that for our children. >> reporter: so what is the most important issue for you? >> well, i am concerned about the lack of self-agen
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff, thank you so much. and to better understand this election, cbs news has identified key groups of voters whose motivations go beyond party labels. they include pressured parents, who are concerned about inflation and their children's well-being. in tonight's special edition of "eye on america," cbs's caitlin huey-burns takes a look at how they could be the difference in pennsylvania's high-stakes election. >> you know, really trying to just keep...
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jeff pegues, thank you. well, there is breaking news tonight in the justice department's investigation into former president donald trump's effort to remain in office after losing the 2020 election. cbs' catherine herridge joins us now with the new developments. good evening, catherine. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, jericka, cbs news has learned that there has been outreach by the justice department seeking to question the former vice president, mike pence, and that his team is currently reviewing that request. federal investigators, who are looking into what former president trump did to remain in power, want to talk to pence because he knows what rrump was saying privately in the days leading up to and after january 6. pence was forced into hiding at the capitol during the attack. and he was also under extreme pressure by trump to block the certification of the electoral college vote. pence recently told cbs' margaret brennan that he had closed the door on testimony to the january 6 committee c
jeff pegues, thank you. well, there is breaking news tonight in the justice department's investigation into former president donald trump's effort to remain in office after losing the 2020 election. cbs' catherine herridge joins us now with the new developments. good evening, catherine. what have you learned? >> reporter: well, jericka, cbs news has learned that there has been outreach by the justice department seeking to question the former vice president, mike pence, and that his team...
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thank you, jeff. you can get alerts about the rain to your phone. download the nbc bay area app and allow weather notifications to your phone. we'll send you a message like this that you're seeing here, seeing exactly when the rain will arrive and how long it will last. >>> let's get you caught up now on some of the headlines that we're watching on this monday evening. house speaker pelosi is back in washington, d.c. and for the first time, a lengthy sit-down interview. the speaker spotted on capitol hill today actually on the eve of this election. she sat down with cnn's anderson cooper, opening up about the attack on her husband, paul pelosi, and her own political future. she was sleeping in her washington, d.c. apartment when she was informed about the intruder back in san francisco. capitol police officers actually showed up at her door in d.c. and told her that paul pelosi had been attacked. >> and the -- i hear the doorbell ring and think it's five something. i look up, they must be the wrong apartment. it rings again. and then bang, bang, ban
thank you, jeff. you can get alerts about the rain to your phone. download the nbc bay area app and allow weather notifications to your phone. we'll send you a message like this that you're seeing here, seeing exactly when the rain will arrive and how long it will last. >>> let's get you caught up now on some of the headlines that we're watching on this monday evening. house speaker pelosi is back in washington, d.c. and for the first time, a lengthy sit-down interview. the speaker...
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well do you share jeff's optimism . you share jeff's optimism. i call that i can't be severe in football i can't be other than an optimist as a person as a fan, as a player. and he said, nick, i think part of my success.i nick, i think part of my success. i was never negative when i came into the side in the world cup. i didn't start the tournament i was still very positive. i just happy to be there. and that where my came, i was i was ready to take. when jeremy sadly damaged his shin and i took it fairly well scored the winner against argentina , the winner against argentina, made the winner in the semi—final. and i got three in the about mitchell the final about chuck mitchell bad but sorry about the both no well look i think actually i think actually got quite a bit to boast about to be honest you know it's the only hat trick that's ever been scored in the world cup final to date . i mean, world cup final to date. i mean, that day you look back at that day , it must have been was like day, it must have been was like a fairytale happening. we
well do you share jeff's optimism . you share jeff's optimism. i call that i can't be severe in football i can't be other than an optimist as a person as a fan, as a player. and he said, nick, i think part of my success.i nick, i think part of my success. i was never negative when i came into the side in the world cup. i didn't start the tournament i was still very positive. i just happy to be there. and that where my came, i was i was ready to take. when jeremy sadly damaged his shin and i...
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jeff flock is here live on "mornings with maria" on fox business. ♪ >> dagney: time for the word on wall street, top investors watching your money. joining me now is capital adviser portfolio manager david wagner and managing principle and founder ryan b bellinger. david, americans are gearing up to start their shopping but amazon employees around the world are being urged by a group backed by unions to strike today on one of the busiest shopping days of the year that . stock right now is essentially flat. how does this impact the holiday retail season? also is this a concern for large corporations as a move to unionize the work force? >> this is the first time amazon had an international strike day and look at two strike days and the perspective and i'm focusing on the latter and potential ramifications regarding wage inflation and that's what one amazon is fighting for here and higher wages and do workers still have the leverage for higher wages as they did one year ago before the fed really started focusing on getting rid of job openings and job openings was the leverage point for dem
jeff flock is here live on "mornings with maria" on fox business. ♪ >> dagney: time for the word on wall street, top investors watching your money. joining me now is capital adviser portfolio manager david wagner and managing principle and founder ryan b bellinger. david, americans are gearing up to start their shopping but amazon employees around the world are being urged by a group backed by unions to strike today on one of the busiest shopping days of the year that . stock...
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jeff skilling got 14 years. how does the public which may have lost $30 billion to sam bankman-fried how do they ever get true justice in this environment? >> i don't think they do, charles. there is no perfect justice this side of heaven but certainly we're seeing our department of justice, the sec asking questions. u op people from lying? how do we'll never stop people from lying. we'll never stop the bad side of human nature. we can try to minimize the fallout, minimize wapeople have been harmed this is what the regulatory agencies try to do. charles: if they stop meeting with people that started this that would be right direction. >> exactly. appreciate it, charles. charles: my take on another smart thing retail investors are doing. also earnings calls, fueling hope, maybe just maybe a soft landing is possible. alli mccartney of ubs is not sure and she will tell you what she is looking at next. ♪. the first-ever all-electric chevy equinox ev. up to 300 miles of range on a full charge. and a starting price
jeff skilling got 14 years. how does the public which may have lost $30 billion to sam bankman-fried how do they ever get true justice in this environment? >> i don't think they do, charles. there is no perfect justice this side of heaven but certainly we're seeing our department of justice, the sec asking questions. u op people from lying? how do we'll never stop people from lying. we'll never stop the bad side of human nature. we can try to minimize the fallout, minimize wapeople have...
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jeff zeleny once again in georgia at the center of the election this time again. thank you, jeff. appreciate it. >>> let's go to columbus, ohio. after your interview with kevin mccarthy you must have flown overnight to get there. what are you hearing on the ground? >> well, listen, we have tim ryan, the democrat. he's the congressman versus j.d. vance, the republican. he's the author of "hill bbilly elegy." democrats, if they can flip this, this would be a massive upset. tim ryan thinks he's going to, quote, shock the world. very optimistic outlook. this has been a closer than expected race. especially considering it is a red state that trump won in 2022. republicans have had to spend money and resources here. tim ryan has been able to raise a ton of money even without the help of the national republican party. a big part of that reason is that he has been a really good messenger on the economy for democrats. he has leaned into the economic pain that voters are feeling. he's talking about bringing manufacturing jobs back and he's also been a fighter. he's gone up against j.d. vanc
jeff zeleny once again in georgia at the center of the election this time again. thank you, jeff. appreciate it. >>> let's go to columbus, ohio. after your interview with kevin mccarthy you must have flown overnight to get there. what are you hearing on the ground? >> well, listen, we have tim ryan, the democrat. he's the congressman versus j.d. vance, the republican. he's the author of "hill bbilly elegy." democrats, if they can flip this, this would be a massive...
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cbs's jeff pegues tells us that election workers have been a prime target. good evening, jeff. so what are federal authorities doing? >> well, tonight the fbi, norah, is activating its command centers across the country with the potential for violence hanging over these midterm elections. a recent dhs alert warned that domestic violent extremists across the ideological spectrum pose a heightened threat. over the weekend, the campaign headquarters of republican gubernatorial candidate kari lake was evacuated an the discovery of an envelope filled with white powder. and while no one was hurt, the scare came as details of threats to arizona election workers were published and a judge ordered masked men in tactical gear to stay away from ballot boxes. norah. >> so that's potential domestic threats. what about foreign interference? >> well, there is concern about that as well. u.s. cyber officials say china has been active spreading disinformation. in a way, it hasn't seen before. seeking to sow chaos by manipulating social media. but we're also being told that u.s. cyber teams beli
cbs's jeff pegues tells us that election workers have been a prime target. good evening, jeff. so what are federal authorities doing? >> well, tonight the fbi, norah, is activating its command centers across the country with the potential for violence hanging over these midterm elections. a recent dhs alert warned that domestic violent extremists across the ideological spectrum pose a heightened threat. over the weekend, the campaign headquarters of republican gubernatorial candidate kari...
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. >> thank you, jeff. you know jeff's forecast is just a tap away. all you have to do is download our free nbc bay area app and jeff will give you information on that. >>> developments on a few fronts in a story we've been tracking for days now. the attack on paul pelosi. the man accused in that attack appeared in court today and new information is shedding light on what happened that night. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: yeah, we were able to get a first look at david depape as he came into the courtroom. unfortunately, cameras were not allowed in that court, but, because this is an initial hearing, we did have access to the filings. and they filed a motion to keep him in jail without bail, and that had a whole lot of information. this is a courtroom sketch of david depape as he was sitting with his newly-assigned public defender. depape is a tallman. a portion of his jump suit was pulled over his arm in a sling. he only said one word "yes", when he answered a question. the d.a. filed a motion to keep him in custody without bail. the document co
. >> thank you, jeff. you know jeff's forecast is just a tap away. all you have to do is download our free nbc bay area app and jeff will give you information on that. >>> developments on a few fronts in a story we've been tracking for days now. the attack on paul pelosi. the man accused in that attack appeared in court today and new information is shedding light on what happened that night. bring us up to speed. >> reporter: yeah, we were able to get a first look at david...
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well do you share jeff's optimism . you share jeff's optimism. i call that i can't be severe in football i can't be other than an optimist as a person as a fan, as a player. and he said, nick, i think part of my success.i nick, i think part of my success. i was never negative when i came into the side in the world cup. i didn't start the tournament i was still very positive. i just happy to be there. and that where my came, i was i was ready to take. when jeremy sadly damaged his shin and i took it fairly well scored the winner against argentina , the winner against argentina, made the winner in the semi—final. and i got three in the about mitchell the final about chuck mitchell bad but sorry about the both no well look i think actually i think actually got quite a bit to boast about to be honest you know it's the only hat trick that's ever been scored in the world cup final to date . i mean, world cup final to date. i mean, that day you look back at that day , it must have been was like day, it must have been was like a fairytale happening. we
well do you share jeff's optimism . you share jeff's optimism. i call that i can't be severe in football i can't be other than an optimist as a person as a fan, as a player. and he said, nick, i think part of my success.i nick, i think part of my success. i was never negative when i came into the side in the world cup. i didn't start the tournament i was still very positive. i just happy to be there. and that where my came, i was i was ready to take. when jeremy sadly damaged his shin and i...
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take this, for instance, in 2020 when jeff bezos then the ceo of amazon announced the $10000000000.00 business fund. his company emitted more than 60000000 tons of carbon emissions. 15 percent more than in 2019. in addition, companies like amazon, microsoft, and google, i just, some of the big tech corporations that make very public make a climate donations. and yet continue to build, bespoke artificial intelligence for oil and gas corporations to speed up the discovery of new oil deposits. when it comes to these mega dinah's and their arguments underpinning, how their money is used in the justifications why certain innovations are deemed more deserving of funding than others. there's an element of ideology that's important to recognize generally, that people who tend to have been going to cash in a certain way. and so the decision seems to be a little bit more technocratic. i want to spur. ready ideas and thinking about those long term need to capture carbon. we put the idea in innovation on the agenda . tech entrepreneurs can make our island 25 percent more efficient by just making
take this, for instance, in 2020 when jeff bezos then the ceo of amazon announced the $10000000000.00 business fund. his company emitted more than 60000000 tons of carbon emissions. 15 percent more than in 2019. in addition, companies like amazon, microsoft, and google, i just, some of the big tech corporations that make very public make a climate donations. and yet continue to build, bespoke artificial intelligence for oil and gas corporations to speed up the discovery of new oil deposits....
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Nov 21, 2022
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in one corner, west texas, actually amazons, jeff bezos, the founder of space tourism business, blue origin, and the other corner just to up the road. a new mexico virgin galactic founder, richard branson. on the day that branson was up on the edge of out of space staging a gigantic p r event for what he calls space tourism death valley in the united states was that it's hottest ever. and yet in a moment that was eerily similar to a scene in the climate catastrophe film. don't look up a climate scientist, catherine, hey, i said has slipped on cnn was cancelled because there was breaking news about the billionaire and his jet. what was this experience like for you? it was just far more extraordinary than that i could ever ever imagined. 9 days after branson's blast of jeff bezos had his moment in space and across the media will really try to do is build reusable space vehicles as the only way to build a road to space. research showed that american morning tv programs gave bezels nearly as much air time in one day. then they've given to climate reporting in the whole of 2020, and very
in one corner, west texas, actually amazons, jeff bezos, the founder of space tourism business, blue origin, and the other corner just to up the road. a new mexico virgin galactic founder, richard branson. on the day that branson was up on the edge of out of space staging a gigantic p r event for what he calls space tourism death valley in the united states was that it's hottest ever. and yet in a moment that was eerily similar to a scene in the climate catastrophe film. don't look up a climate...
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Nov 3, 2022
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let's bring in chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. what do you see, jeff? >> as you mentioned, a wild day with the hail. we are seeing the book of the rain activity going to the east and moving out. so, the next thing, again, sliding into -- he felt that if you were outside a little bit tonight -- that cold air. what's on the satellite loop. as the slips around there, you can see clouds dying down. that's part of the jet stream blowing in this cold blast of air. currently, down to the julius weather in santa rosa 42. that will be the goals for tomorrow morning. a frost advisory is in effect for parts of napa and sonoma counties with temperatures in the 30s. bring the pets inside, cover-up sensitive plants. frost is possible. a closer look at temperatures in your neighborhoods and several chances of rain. we all like that. coming up in about 10 minutes. >> thank you, jeff. see you in a bit. >>> late-night activity in the policyholder in the pacific heights. speaker pelosi arrived late tonight after spending the day at the hospital with her husband, paul, as
let's bring in chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. what do you see, jeff? >> as you mentioned, a wild day with the hail. we are seeing the book of the rain activity going to the east and moving out. so, the next thing, again, sliding into -- he felt that if you were outside a little bit tonight -- that cold air. what's on the satellite loop. as the slips around there, you can see clouds dying down. that's part of the jet stream blowing in this cold blast of air. currently, down to the...
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Nov 11, 2022
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becoming super rich as jeff bezos has by giving everyone a better and cheaper way to shop made all of us richer. ideologues like bernie sanders, he had his honeymoon in the soviet union, please remember. as stephen sondheim once wrote i've been to moscow, it's very yeah, well anyway, on the first of may. these ideologues are often invincibly ignorant of the basic economics. not only would a wealth tax be extremely harden and expensive to administer, it would have devastating impacts on the entire american economy and the american population. if, say, jeff bezos had to pay 8% of his net worth on taxes every year, he would have to sell 8% of his vast holdings of amazon stock. that of course would cause the price of amazon's stock to drastically decline. indeed, just the markets anticipation of the sale would cause it to decline, costing bezos far more than 8% of his net worth. amazon stock is held not just by jeff bezos, but directly and indirectly by millions of middle class americans in their 401k accounts, i. r. a. s, pension funds and annuity counts. about two thirds of corporate st
becoming super rich as jeff bezos has by giving everyone a better and cheaper way to shop made all of us richer. ideologues like bernie sanders, he had his honeymoon in the soviet union, please remember. as stephen sondheim once wrote i've been to moscow, it's very yeah, well anyway, on the first of may. these ideologues are often invincibly ignorant of the basic economics. not only would a wealth tax be extremely harden and expensive to administer, it would have devastating impacts on the...
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Nov 10, 2022
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becoming super rich as jeff bezos has by giving everyone a better and cheaper way to shop made all of us richer. ideologues like bernie sanders, he had his honeymoon in the soviet union, please remember. stephen sondheim once wrote i've been to moscow, it's very yeah, well anyway, on the first. of may. these ideologues are often invincibly ignorant of the basic economics. not only would wealth tax be extremely harden expensive to administer, it would have devastating impacts on the entire american economy and the american population. if, say, jeff bezos had to pay 8% of his net worth on taxes every year, he would have to sell 8% of his vast holdings of amazon stop. that of course would cause the price of amazon's top two drastically decline. indeed, just the markets anticipation of the sale would cause it to decline, costing bezos far more than 8% of his net worth. amazon stock is held not just by jeff bezos, but directly and indirectly from millions of middle class americans in their 401k accounts, i.r.a.s, pension funds and annuity counts. about two thirds of corporate stock today's
becoming super rich as jeff bezos has by giving everyone a better and cheaper way to shop made all of us richer. ideologues like bernie sanders, he had his honeymoon in the soviet union, please remember. stephen sondheim once wrote i've been to moscow, it's very yeah, well anyway, on the first. of may. these ideologues are often invincibly ignorant of the basic economics. not only would wealth tax be extremely harden expensive to administer, it would have devastating impacts on the entire...
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Nov 25, 2022
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t, abs's jeff pegues apons.we h joins me here at the studio to give us more oounow. jeff. >> jericka, on this thanksgiving, investigators working on that mass shooting did not stop. they are digging into the gunman's past, but his final weeks on the job may offer the clearest picture yet of what caused him to lash out at the other walmart employees. the search for answers in the mass shooting in chesapeake, virginia, continued as investigators combed through evidence at the walmart and at the home of andre bing. police say 31-year-old bing, a store manager, opened fire in the walmart, killing six and injuring seven before turning the gun on himself. multiple media reports say bing's phone contained notes complaining about his job and harassment from his co-workers. all of the dead were store employees. police have not named the sixth victim since he is a minor. 22-year-old tyneka johnson was described by her friend as one of the most loving people you could ever meet. >> i just wish that i could just bring her back because she -- she didn't deserve that. odn. pendlon
t, abs's jeff pegues apons.we h joins me here at the studio to give us more oounow. jeff. >> jericka, on this thanksgiving, investigators working on that mass shooting did not stop. they are digging into the gunman's past, but his final weeks on the job may offer the clearest picture yet of what caused him to lash out at the other walmart employees. the search for answers in the mass shooting in chesapeake, virginia, continued as investigators combed through evidence at the walmart and at...
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Nov 14, 2022
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>>> much has been made about the colt's new interim head coach, former nfl center turned tv analyst jeff saturday taking over the program with no professional coaching experience. but, he's starting his tenure with a win and that's tough to do in the nfl. indy handing the raiders third loss in a row. 25-20 the final there. all three of those losses coming to teams with losing records. so the colts within a game of a playoff spot. a lot of people saying listen, this guy doesn't have any coaching experience past high school, but showing up made decision to put matt ryan back in raised eyebrows and got a win. >> we'll watch him going forward. nice to see you, carolyn manno. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. "cnn this morning" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, november 14th, we're going to right off the top begin with breaking news. there's a manhunt under way at the university of virginia, right now school is on lockdown, the shooting taking place at the school's main campus in charlottesville. joe johns is standing by a block away from the scene
>>> much has been made about the colt's new interim head coach, former nfl center turned tv analyst jeff saturday taking over the program with no professional coaching experience. but, he's starting his tenure with a win and that's tough to do in the nfl. indy handing the raiders third loss in a row. 25-20 the final there. all three of those losses coming to teams with losing records. so the colts within a game of a playoff spot. a lot of people saying listen, this guy doesn't have any...
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Nov 15, 2022
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and one of the world's richest men, the amazon founder jeff bezos, pledges to give away most of his wealth. hello and welcome to the programme from here in bali, where the annual 620 summit is under way. we can show you live pictures of some of the arrivals of some of some of the arrivals of some of the leaders in fact as they are making their way to the meetings where they will have so much to discuss today. you can see that a grand entrance leaders will where leaders will be gathering. the first meeting where leaders will be gather it . the first meeting f where leaders will be gather it to 'he first meeting f where leaders will be gather it to be first meeting 2 where leaders will be gather it to be a rst meeting 2 where leaders will be gather it to be a discussion] 2 expect it to be a discussion about the food security, the biggest challenge possibly facing the world today when it comes to ensuring that people do have access to affordable food but at the same food prices but at the same time this is also an opportunity for these leaders to meet face to face, many of them getting a chan
and one of the world's richest men, the amazon founder jeff bezos, pledges to give away most of his wealth. hello and welcome to the programme from here in bali, where the annual 620 summit is under way. we can show you live pictures of some of the arrivals of some of some of the arrivals of some of the leaders in fact as they are making their way to the meetings where they will have so much to discuss today. you can see that a grand entrance leaders will where leaders will be gathering. the...
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Nov 10, 2022
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my friend jeff suggested that we go somewhere pretty. we have three weight bromance between jeff, george saunders and myself. he said let's go and have some conversations and you can use them for your book. when a brilliant poet says that to you, i said ok that sounds good. i researched which park seemed like it would be the most conducive to gorgeous hiking and it turned out to be glacier national park. >> the national parks are the nations family jewels? >> i think crown jewels is the phrase they would prefer. [laughter] teddy roosevelt may have been approving of the family jewels. yes, i think that is a roosevelt quote that he called them the crown jewels. luminaries like him and john muller -- john muir were essential in establishing park service and not selling those lands to any developers. asked how far removed early to the development of our food right now? >> that's what inspired my writing. the work of a farmer in kentucky and that's all he writes about is how we have lost touch with where our food is produced and by whom and h
my friend jeff suggested that we go somewhere pretty. we have three weight bromance between jeff, george saunders and myself. he said let's go and have some conversations and you can use them for your book. when a brilliant poet says that to you, i said ok that sounds good. i researched which park seemed like it would be the most conducive to gorgeous hiking and it turned out to be glacier national park. >> the national parks are the nations family jewels? >> i think crown jewels is...
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Nov 14, 2022
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stay with jeff. >> i heard that. >> i did hear that, morgan fair enough on jeff. how about this talk about what we know, which is opec today, monthly number came out, yeah, cut demand forecast, growth, still growth by the way cut growth forecast a little bit. man, everybody's talking about india. got these december 5th eu sanctions coming in, and all india is doing is buying more and more oil. >> right they are backing up the truck. i mean, russia is now the top supplier in india. india would like nothing more than a discount and janet yellen without essentially saying, india, go ahead. continue to purchase the only problem that india's going to have on december 5th is, if they do not abide by the price cap. no workable price cap mechanism, there are no western services too move those barrels to india from december 5th onward those india numbers may to the hold when these sanctions take effect >> so at least in the near term, there's a lot of question marks and uncertainty here in the near term is trajectory higher for oil prices or low gentlemen. >> to me, the bi
stay with jeff. >> i heard that. >> i did hear that, morgan fair enough on jeff. how about this talk about what we know, which is opec today, monthly number came out, yeah, cut demand forecast, growth, still growth by the way cut growth forecast a little bit. man, everybody's talking about india. got these december 5th eu sanctions coming in, and all india is doing is buying more and more oil. >> right they are backing up the truck. i mean, russia is now the top supplier in...