Way and we may see a dusting of snow on Christmas Morning. Taking a live luck. The rooftops might be a little slick by morning. This time lapse from our salesforce camera shows cloud hanging over the bay without much of a break and a camera also showing clouds not exactly blue skies skiing but a beautiful base and more to come. Darren peck joint is now with more on the Christmas Day rain. The first thing i want to do is timeout the rain because we have seen some of the get here. But just as this is just the leading edge. Not the more impressive rain i will show that you in a second. First, look at what weve had, san jose you had a shower come through two hours ago. As we watch this band of rain, its finally come ashore to the point that we can come in for a closeup look and check on the intersection at 280. Theres some good rain at the mountain. Slowly going to work its way down to the lower elevations. But, let me show you why this rain is not the main event we are talking about for t
Right now. We will have analysis with tim fiore. Im alix steel with my cohost guy johnson. Welcome to bloomberg markets. Guy the ism hitting a bottom. The jolts number comes in shy. Mike mckee joins us to break down the numbers. What do you see in front of you. Guy jay powell mike it is down from the forecast. That is a little bit better improvement in terms of jolts. The ism number comes in at 46. 4. Not as good as the 46. 9 people thought. Prices paid at 2. 46. Employment is also down. New orders for ism. Maybe you are right. Maybe we see a bottoming out for the numbers but in terms of the ism, certainly, not anything that screams good news. Back to the jolts. Hires decreased as well as the number of job openings. Hires fall by 326,000. The quit rate is at 2. 4 . That comes down from 2. 6 . A little bit more good news for the fed which will see this as the labor market loosening up. Alix great breakdown. The market where you are seeing a Little Movement is in the front end. Lets get
destruction in its wake. governor ron desantis says more than 1,600 rescues have been made so far. after the storm turned roads into rivers, destroyed or damaged thousands of buildings and homes, leaving some coastal communities just unrecognizable. that s right. and right now nearly 600,000 homes and businesses are still this morning without power in florida. some floridians still have no clean water. officials say they are only now beginning to really assess the full scope of the damage. in lee county where more than 42 people died as a result of the hurricane, that is more than half of the deaths from hurricane ian, officials in that county are defending their actions after facing quite a bit of criticism over the evacuation timeline there. critics are asking where mandatory evacuations were not issued in lee county until one day before ian s landfall. while surrounding counties had already been told to evacuate prior. our reporters, correspondents, are all standing by t
justice system. bill: the rap sheet a mile ago. girlfriend accused him of assault and he served two stints in prison and under the los angeles d.a. policies he was let off the hook, put on probation. a year later and we have two dead police officers and a town that is reeling. dana: on the left side of your screen are the two officers. they were both husbands and fathers. bill: they are just two of the more than 150 cops shot in the line of duty this year. at least two dozen shootings were fatal. jeff paul begins our reporting live in los angeles with more from there today. jeff. bill and dana we re getting a better grasp of what happened leading up to the moment when the two police officers were shot and killed. we ve obtained new security camera footage that shows how chaotic the scene was as shots were fired. [sirens and gunshots] in the timeline of this shooting the portion of the video took place there was a lot of gunfire. the officers were responding to a pot
A ignited the fire and saw his father standing alone on the sidewalk. Wrapped up in blankets, i was either. You know, cold, scared. Linder says his father likely wouldnt have had a blanket fit werent for help of his nurse, in the neighbor s around here who saved so many lives. His nurse, lawanda braxton who met them at the scene today. Walking outside trying to help people and you dont even really necessity how to feel right now that was one of my residents, on my unit, it dont stop there. Reporter moving forward she might need help she doesnt know what will happen to her job or fellow staff. What are you going to do right now. I will get my car outside and then i will be all right. I wont, crumb will. Reporter we spoke with pam who said her aunt was one of the 27 injured and her aunt was taken to the hospital in this coat, and she wants the owner to have it back. It is a carhard jacket. That is what it is, yeah. So, thanks to this person please contact me if at all possible so i can g