Forecast this morning. Meteorologist kari hall has been tracking warmer temperatures, also that wind which is a fire danger for a lot of us, a risk anyway. Yeah, even at my house over the weekend we had some smoke drifting by from a nearby wildfire. Weve seen the small fires popping up and so this will still be a concern especially in Solano County today. Lets head over to walnut creek with a live look outside as the sun rises this morning. We do have a cool start to the day. Weve had some Cool Temperatures especially for this time of year as we go into today its still going to be very nice as we see some spots reaching along the coastline were in the 60s and 70s. Ill talk about a spike in our temperatures and also the winds calming down coming up in the forecast. Mike, it may still be breezy for drivers heading across some of our bridges. L out for idge, richmond san chp. We dont major connector over there in between 880 and 680. Thats mission boulevard. You see slowing as you approac
Good monday morning welcome to squawk alley. Im jon fortt along with Morgan Brennan and Contessa Brewer live at post nine at the New York Stock Exchange carl is on assignment, as you probably heard this morning, in hanoi, vietnam hes going to be reporting live all day tomorrow on that countrys recent manufacturing boom and its role in the u. S. china trade war a lot more do not miss our live coverage. Again, all day tomorrow. And meantime, we begin with facebook, google, and your data. Exactly how much is it worth that is the question senators mark warner and josh haolly are asking as they propose new legislation that would force Big Tech Companies to put a price tag on user data and guys, this i find fascinating and very confli complicated. Because one persons data, the way i understand it, is worth very little, but everybodys data is worth a lot. And i dont think its as simple as just doing division like, you divide the total value of the data by the number of people some peoples dat
Moment. Plus, one month and 110 billions in deals. We look at the targets on the table. And fresh bullish sentiment sending bitcoin to 2023 highs. It is tuesday, october 24th, 2023. You are watching Worldwide Exchange here on cnbc. Good morning. Welcome to Worldwide Exchange. Im frank holland. We kickoff your tuesday with the stock futures after the mixed day yesterday. The s p closed down for the fifth session in a row. Look at the board. Green across the board. The dow would open up 100 points higher. However, the futures are off the highs from the early this morning. They may be higher right now, but small caps are not as we continue to watch the russell 2000 trading at a fresh 52week low. Look right here. You see it is down almost 5. 5 this year so far. You see the slide accelerating in the last couple months just right now. We want to look at the bond market. That was the big story yesterday. Sharp reversal in yields in the last 24 hours as the tenyear bond pulls back from 5 . Thi
If you think of just the modes of transportation throughout history, just going from, you know, horse and buggy to rail, to oceangoing vessels, steamliners, airships, theres always been something new to try out that would solve some of the problems of the old. And each one of those new things has introduced its own new problems. Todays transportation mix is no exception. The biggest problem is that roughly a quarter of global energyrelated Carbon Emissions are linked to transport. But thats just one of many many people have the experience of being stuck in traffic. And of course, people dont like that. Theres also the high cost of kind of owning a vehicle, if you have to do that in order to get around. And unfortunately, you know, in many places, Transit Services are not always the most accessible, the most efficient, even the most affordable. Traffic jams are so universally hated theyre the butt of jokes in movies. Little wonder that tech giants jumped on the transit bandwagon. Big te
Accessible togs. And surgery goggles. Welcome to dubai, the desert kingdom where theres no such thing as too much. This city has spent more than a decade making a name for itself for the outrageous buildings that its created. But now it seems it wants to be known for technology too. A while ago, i paid it a visit during its drones for good challenge and met some of the local innovators who dubai hopes will contribute to its new tech power image. But drones are not the only thing is taking to the skies. This hover bike designed for the police force may one day be whizzing Police Officers to the scene of a crime. Copper chopper anyone . The officers can be using the hover bikes across the city to provide the service in the right spot and even a fast response. And these werent the only high tech additions to the force. Back in may, the dubai police got some new recruits and these werent your ordinary newcomers, these guys were made of the hard stuff, and kate russell went to meet them. Li