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it is suggested that on the local economy, the tourist exercise a certain amount of caution, stick to well cooked foods, avoid unpeeled fresh fruits and vegetables, tapwater, and drinks served with ice. drink only bottled beer, hot tea, or coffee. an american can travel the length and breadth of the republic of korea and be fed, providing he master the art of using chopsticks. there are many other sections of the country especially attractive to tourists, such as an island about 60 miles to the west of the mainland. it is part of the most picturesque of korea. in many of the remote communities, old customs and colorful holiday rituals are to be seen. without the security provided by a strong army, however, korea would not be safe for anyone. tourists or native alike. with the assistance of united states military advisers, the republic of korea army has been built into one of the most efficient, highly trained forces in the world, with 600,000 men. it is also the third-largest in the non-communist world. although armed with the latest equipment available, the ancient and traditional ko
it is suggested that on the local economy, the tourist exercise a certain amount of caution, stick to well cooked foods, avoid unpeeled fresh fruits and vegetables, tapwater, and drinks served with ice. drink only bottled beer, hot tea, or coffee. an american can travel the length and breadth of the republic of korea and be fed, providing he master the art of using chopsticks. there are many other sections of the country especially attractive to tourists, such as an island about 60 miles to the...
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high degree of educational attainment who have a job offer that pays more than a typical job in the local economy who will create a new business and who are outstanding in their field around the world and i'm excited and i look forward to working with senator purdue and president trump to pass this legislation through the congress and make this kind of very fundamental sweeping change for the first time in over 50 years to our immigration system. thank you. >> thank you, tom. thank you, mr. president. good afternoon, everyone. first of all, mr. president i want to thank you for your leadership on this immigration topic. i think this is extremely critical to our country. you talk about it often on the campaign trail. job one was growing the economy and that's part of why i believe you're standing here and why i'm standing here. you've also said as a fortune 500 ceo i'm the only fortune 500 ceo in congress and i've lived around the world much of my career, and i can tell you that nothing that i'm going to do right now is more important than this in terms of growing our economy. our current system d
high degree of educational attainment who have a job offer that pays more than a typical job in the local economy who will create a new business and who are outstanding in their field around the world and i'm excited and i look forward to working with senator purdue and president trump to pass this legislation through the congress and make this kind of very fundamental sweeping change for the first time in over 50 years to our immigration system. thank you. >> thank you, tom. thank you,...
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people have high education, who speak english who , have a job that will pay them more than the local economy typically pays, who can create their own companies. so we think that this is a newer and improved version that we have done at the president's request and we have seen a lot , of interest from senators already. reporter: what do you say to your critics in the business community who say this could make the workforce weaker by cutting down on legal immigration by 50% over the next two years? sen. perdue: as a business guy, whoever says that is not in the real world. what happens in the real world, is that we are competing with other countries for this talent, just like we are competing for natural resources around the world, but right now by going to a merit-based system we will , ensure that the american economy can attract the best and brightest, but also protects american workers because it no longer is focused on people who are family related, but focuses on the merit-based qualifications of the people applying. and by the way, i think it is a humane system, we are giving people who
people have high education, who speak english who , have a job that will pay them more than the local economy typically pays, who can create their own companies. so we think that this is a newer and improved version that we have done at the president's request and we have seen a lot , of interest from senators already. reporter: what do you say to your critics in the business community who say this could make the workforce weaker by cutting down on legal immigration by 50% over the next two...
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system that reward people that can speak english and have a job that will pay them more than the local economy typically pays and create their own companies. we think this they do work and improved version we have done as a president's request and will soon a lot of interest from senators already for the -- already. >> what you say to the business community that say this can make it weaker? as a business guy, i can tell you whoever says that has not been in the real world. what happens and the real world as we are competing with other countries for this talent and like natural resources. to a merit-based system, we will ensure the american economy can attract the best and brightest and also protects american workers. it is not only longer focused on people family related but merit-based qualifications of people applying. i think it is a humane system. we are giving people and assist system credit for being in the system. they applied and we are giving them preferential treatment. if they can apply and get approved within the next year, they will not, under the merit system. approved, not get t
system that reward people that can speak english and have a job that will pay them more than the local economy typically pays and create their own companies. we think this they do work and improved version we have done as a president's request and will soon a lot of interest from senators already for the -- already. >> what you say to the business community that say this can make it weaker? as a business guy, i can tell you whoever says that has not been in the real world. what happens...
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.> ( darya ) congresswoman lofgren also talked about the local economy and housing challenges facing bay area residents... and she has some solutions. you can see the entire interview on our website at kron four dot com. (mark) as texas prepares for hurricane harvey... the storm is expected to cause gas prices to rise across the nation. some refineries are expected to shut down until the storm passes, which could disrupt gas supply. prices were expected to rise as early as last night. here's a look at gas prices around the bay area right now. in san jose it's $3.01 for a gallon of regular. it's a penny more in oakland. and san francisco is always the most expensive at $3.13 for a gallon of regular gas. (mark) amazon is getting ready to make big changes at whole foods. they are going to lower prices starting on monday. amazon says they will cut prices on bananas, eggs, salmon, beef, avocados and more. this comes as they try to help whole foods win back customers who left because their products were too expensive. amazon is also expected to give prime members special savings and other i
.> ( darya ) congresswoman lofgren also talked about the local economy and housing challenges facing bay area residents... and she has some solutions. you can see the entire interview on our website at kron four dot com. (mark) as texas prepares for hurricane harvey... the storm is expected to cause gas prices to rise across the nation. some refineries are expected to shut down until the storm passes, which could disrupt gas supply. prices were expected to rise as early as last night. here's...
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organizers say the air show provides an economic boost of about $26 million for the local economy. >>> pretty good weather for the air show today. if you're headed to the shore, might be wondering what happened to summer. sunny and spring like. how long that lasts, coming up. >>> messages of hate found in neighborhoods across the area vrmt tonight police make an arrest. kp neighbors are looking for the ways to share messages of love instead. >>> plus, no license. but he's got a badge. meet philadelphia's newest and shortest police officer. coming up. >>> new tonight more messages of hate for the second time this week neighbors discovered racist vandalism. some of it turned up in wilmington and chester county earlier this week. >>> police made an arrest in that case. the suspect george claims he has been associated with white supremacy groups. tonight people are looking for the ways to say hate is not welcome in their community. >> brandon hudson shows us how. >> reporter: a message of hate spray painted oen a van. on the hood and some words we can't show on tv. >> it disturbed my mom.
organizers say the air show provides an economic boost of about $26 million for the local economy. >>> pretty good weather for the air show today. if you're headed to the shore, might be wondering what happened to summer. sunny and spring like. how long that lasts, coming up. >>> messages of hate found in neighborhoods across the area vrmt tonight police make an arrest. kp neighbors are looking for the ways to share messages of love instead. >>> plus, no license. but...
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we have to consider the effect on the local economy. >> education officials say the program is vague but agreed to implement improvements. >>> the long-delayed commercial salmon season is ready to kick off tomorrow. fishermen are believed to finally set out after a couple of tough years. >> reporter: today on fisherman's wharf, fishermen celebrated the opening of the salmon season. >> we have the most beautiful fish. we are really excited to start fishing tomorrow. >> reporter: it will be a short salmon season to catch the california king salmon for a beleaguered shell shocked fleet >> we have three disasters. last year salmon season, at the like that's the declaration for this year salmon season, and a season for crab from last year. sea these past three years i've never seen in my 40 years. a collection of bad things happening. one after the other after the other after the other>> reporter: only $20 million has been earmarked maximum for fishery disaster relief nationwide. california's fishing industry and fishing services industries alone need $100 million in relief. >> the impact
we have to consider the effect on the local economy. >> education officials say the program is vague but agreed to implement improvements. >>> the long-delayed commercial salmon season is ready to kick off tomorrow. fishermen are believed to finally set out after a couple of tough years. >> reporter: today on fisherman's wharf, fishermen celebrated the opening of the salmon season. >> we have the most beautiful fish. we are really excited to start fishing tomorrow....
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it provides a boost to the local economy. it is expected to bring in $26 million to atlantic city. >>> in glassboro, and partners at rowan university celebrated progress of a project, the apartments and retail space and classrooms. steve sweeney congregated the city on this major milestone. >>> after 50 years penn state brandywine has a place to live. the first residence all and student center. it can house 400 of the 1300 students. it has a book store and offices. >>>. and new tonight at 6:00 exciting year nor camden children thanks to a bran new building that opened for the first time today. they explain that the kids and their families condition wait to get started. >> the first day of school at the new mastery school in camden. students have a lot of goals to tackle this year. >> good grades as always and a nice year. >> the brand new $40 million 80,000 square foot facility for 750 kindergarten through eighth graders sits through river and state avenue. it floods natural light into crass rooms and this comes with a view an
it provides a boost to the local economy. it is expected to bring in $26 million to atlantic city. >>> in glassboro, and partners at rowan university celebrated progress of a project, the apartments and retail space and classrooms. steve sweeney congregated the city on this major milestone. >>> after 50 years penn state brandywine has a place to live. the first residence all and student center. it can house 400 of the 1300 students. it has a book store and offices....
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. >> organizers say the air show provides an economic boost of $26 million for the local economy. >>> an explosive scare in delaware today. an m-80 fire cracker forced police to close woodland avenue. sky force 10 over the scene as police roped off that area. a resident found the fire cracker in the garage and thought it was a stick of dine mi mite. >>> delaware's popular pumpkin flinging competition b won't happen this year. today organizers of the annual championship cancelled the competition. the move follows the filing of a federal lawsuit by woom critically injured at last year's event. organizers say landowners who donate the property are reluctant to host it this year in light of the lawsuit. >>> pennsylvania governor tom wolf met with business leaders in this chester today. it was part of the governor's jobs that pay tour. he met with members of the power home remodelling group. he praised the organization for its commitment to workers in the state. >>> all new on nbc 10 news at 6:00, messages of hate, stores and cars covered in one community. the story at 6:00. >>> look at th
. >> organizers say the air show provides an economic boost of $26 million for the local economy. >>> an explosive scare in delaware today. an m-80 fire cracker forced police to close woodland avenue. sky force 10 over the scene as police roped off that area. a resident found the fire cracker in the garage and thought it was a stick of dine mi mite. >>> delaware's popular pumpkin flinging competition b won't happen this year. today organizers of the annual championship...
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economy. in recent years, chinese tourists have begun flocking to the country's holiday islands. santorini, with its volcanic sand beaches and stunning views, is a notable example. and while the localconomy is now booming with many shops and services changing to cater to the tastes of their new clients, some residents are less concerned about the debt crisis and more about an identity crisis. reporter: with its black volcanic sand, perissa is one of the most popular beaches on santorini. it starts to fill up in early april, and stays busy through october. european tourists have been flocking here for decades, even in times of economic crisis. and an increasing number of chinese visitors are now joining them. 150,000 in 2016 alone. their numbers are growing by 20% a year. on average they spend three days here -- sightseeing, taking photos, and soaking up that special santorini atmosphere. liu: it is so beautiful. in our country we cannot see such things. and because we're on our honeymoon -- i think it's one of the best places to spend honeymoon. reporter: santorini is wasting no time catering to its new guests. the lunchtime entertainment might still be traditional, but these days,
economy. in recent years, chinese tourists have begun flocking to the country's holiday islands. santorini, with its volcanic sand beaches and stunning views, is a notable example. and while the localconomy is now booming with many shops and services changing to cater to the tastes of their new clients, some residents are less concerned about the debt crisis and more about an identity crisis. reporter: with its black volcanic sand, perissa is one of the most popular beaches on santorini. it...
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also have it consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economy>> the association says they find it ironic many california districts are buying food from around the world when many of the same fruits and vegetables are grown right in their own communities. >>> 4:54 now. assistant an clara county is offering a new solution for the public intoxication. it's a sobering station. the station will have two large rooms with sobering recliners in them offering an intoxicated person a comfortable and safe place to sober up. officials say this is a hoo more human nistache proech to the problem rather than tossing people behind bars. not all drunk people belong in jail especially people who are homeless or those with mental health issues. >> we're trying to broaden our minds and make sure that we're being much more effective in how we're treating people who come in contact with the police. >> the sobering station will start small with four to six recliners, showering facilities. it's set to open in late september. >>> happening today, the california state pa
also have it consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economy>> the association says they find it ironic many california districts are buying food from around the world when many of the same fruits and vegetables are grown right in their own communities. >>> 4:54 now. assistant an clara county is offering a new solution for the public intoxication. it's a sobering station. the station will have two large rooms with sobering...
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economy. in recent years, chinese tourists have begun flocking to the country's holiday islands. santorini, with its volcanic sand beaches and stunning views, is a notable example. and while the localconomy is now booming with many shops and services changing to cater to the tastes of their new clients, some residents are less concerned about the debt crisis and more about an identity crisis. reporter: with its black volcanic sand, perissa is one of the most popular beaches on santorini. it starts to fill up in early april,l,nd stays b busy throuh october. european tourists have been flflocking here fofor decades,n in times of economic crisis. and an increasing number of chinese visitors are now joining them. 150,000 in 2016 alone. their numbers are growing by 20% a year. on average they spend three days here -- sightseeing, taking photos, and soaking up that special santorini atmosphere. liu: it is so beautiful. in our country we cannot see such things. and because we're on our honeymoon -- i think it's one of the best places to spend honeymoon. reporter: santorini is wasting no time catering to its new guests. the lunchtime entertainment might still be traditional, but these days
economy. in recent years, chinese tourists have begun flocking to the country's holiday islands. santorini, with its volcanic sand beaches and stunning views, is a notable example. and while the localconomy is now booming with many shops and services changing to cater to the tastes of their new clients, some residents are less concerned about the debt crisis and more about an identity crisis. reporter: with its black volcanic sand, perissa is one of the most popular beaches on santorini. it...
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i considered the relative size of the local economies, houston is about five times the size of new orleansd maybe 40% the size of new york. so, there is no way that's perfect, of doing this, but i looked at orders of magnitude in the relative size of the local economies. and, the extremity of the event. one of the headlines i have seen is that less than one third of the people will be insured, here. what will be the damages to the hone odors, -- the homeowners, and what about the commercial property owners. and again, where the insurance lies on both of the sites? -- these sides? of one your estimate third on the homeowners front, seems to be of the bit high. i think about 50% of the people in harris county are insured. there is a little bit of good news there, in that, the people that have flood insurance are generally people that live in a one-in-100-year floodplain. this hurricane dumped 30 inches of rain on geography, all-around houston, about the size of rhode island and massachusetts. -int is probably a one, -1000-year event. typical homeowner insurance policies from private insuranc
i considered the relative size of the local economies, houston is about five times the size of new orleansd maybe 40% the size of new york. so, there is no way that's perfect, of doing this, but i looked at orders of magnitude in the relative size of the local economies. and, the extremity of the event. one of the headlines i have seen is that less than one third of the people will be insured, here. what will be the damages to the hone odors, -- the homeowners, and what about the commercial...
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local businesses. >> we have people here every year and we have a good opportunity for you. >> reporter: now in the 15th year air she has always been about stimulating the local economyt is an event that draws 400,000 and the business side of it is, it has been 26 million-dollar of economic impact, into the reej on. >> reporter: air force thunder bird head line the show again this year. the four hour line up is pack with military, private airplane demonstrations, including the always popular, ge ico sky typers. >> we use maneuvers, taught to world war two pirates -- pilots. >> you plan to come on wednesday bring loss of water, sun screen and something to sit on but organizers are saying specifically this year, no drones. in atlantic city, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good to be out there. >> yes. >> what a cool event today, hot, steamy especially in the city, all that concrete trapping in the heat. those people down there have a little sea breeze but feels brutal, but it is about to come to an end. this is is just a brief blast of the summer heat and humidity but blast it is looking live from center city philadelphia sunshine in the scene and a lot of he
local businesses. >> we have people here every year and we have a good opportunity for you. >> reporter: now in the 15th year air she has always been about stimulating the local economyt is an event that draws 400,000 and the business side of it is, it has been 26 million-dollar of economic impact, into the reej on. >> reporter: air force thunder bird head line the show again this year. the four hour line up is pack with military, private airplane demonstrations, including the...
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officials are hoping this will give the local economy a needed boost. o their limit. at this local hamburger place, they have been struggling to serve up food fast enough. people have been nonstop today. and it's been nonstop for campsites, welcoming out of towners. what also makes hopkinsville such an ideal location to view the eclipse is the expansive farmland. it's the perfect location to host the masses of spectators that have descended on the small town, from all around the country and the world. in this campsite, there are people who have travelled as far as canada, uk, and even australia. carl is from melbourne. he has made a vow to see as many total solar eclipses as possible in his lifetime. seeing a partial eclipse is like going to church but seeing a total eclipse, a total solar eclipse, is like meeting god, or seeing god. the moment of totality will last two minutes and a0 seconds here but the memory will leave a permanent mark on this rural community. let's talk to bill harwood, a correspondent with cbs news, who's in carbondale in the state
officials are hoping this will give the local economy a needed boost. o their limit. at this local hamburger place, they have been struggling to serve up food fast enough. people have been nonstop today. and it's been nonstop for campsites, welcoming out of towners. what also makes hopkinsville such an ideal location to view the eclipse is the expansive farmland. it's the perfect location to host the masses of spectators that have descended on the small town, from all around the country and the...
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officials hope it will give the local economy a needed boost. hamburger shop, they have been struggling to serve food fastener. wall—to—wall, people have been in, today. and it has been non-stop for campsites welcoming outsiders. what also makes hopkinsville such an ideal place to view the eclipse is all the farmland. and it is the perfect location to post the masses of spectators who have descended on the small town from around the country and the world. at this campsite, people have travelled from as far as canada, the uk, campsite, people have travelled from as faras canada, the uk, and campsite, people have travelled from as far as canada, the uk, and even australia. carl is from melbourne, and has vowed to see as many total solar eclipses as possible. see a partial eclipse is like going to church. but seeing a total eclipse, a total solar eclipse is like meeting god, or seeing god. the moment of totality will last two minutes and a0 seconds, here, but the memory will leave a permanent mark on this rural community. stay with us on bbc news. s
officials hope it will give the local economy a needed boost. hamburger shop, they have been struggling to serve food fastener. wall—to—wall, people have been in, today. and it has been non-stop for campsites welcoming outsiders. what also makes hopkinsville such an ideal place to view the eclipse is all the farmland. and it is the perfect location to post the masses of spectators who have descended on the small town from around the country and the world. at this campsite, people have...
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the local economy is expected to gain almost $20 million to its private sector due to this astronomical event. and in the short time we've been here we met families that have come from all over the world and from all over the country. and i want you to meet the palacios family. where are you guys coming in from? >> we're coming from kag chicago. >> how long >> usually four hours, but six because of the traffic. it was worth it. >> reporter: you're a brave man driving with these two in the car six hours. why was it so important for you to come out here with them? >> when i was young, about 11, i experienced this and it was a unique experience in my life. and i want them to enjoy it. we could have seen it from chicago, but it was 90%. i wanted to see the real thing. >> reporter: the totality. are you excited to see the eclipse? >> really excited. >> reporter: what has your dad told you? >> um, i can't look directly to it. i need some glasses. and the moon probably the sun, i'm not sure, comes together like -- >> reporter: you need to wear your glasses. that's the most important thing. all
the local economy is expected to gain almost $20 million to its private sector due to this astronomical event. and in the short time we've been here we met families that have come from all over the world and from all over the country. and i want you to meet the palacios family. where are you guys coming in from? >> we're coming from kag chicago. >> how long >> usually four hours, but six because of the traffic. it was worth it. >> reporter: you're a brave man driving...
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lives and trains here and does a lot for the local economy. on the economy, jamaican people really want him to have a wonderful retirement and hopefully make space for other talent. jamaica isa make space for other talent. jamaica is a factory as printers, male and female, who dominate. —— a factory of sprinters. is there any idea what bolt will do next? well, the government of jamaica keep bolt will do next? well, the government ofjamaica keep asking if he will go into politics. he denies he will go into politics. he denies he wants to do that. i think he wa nts to ta ke he wants to do that. i think he wants to take a well—deserved break. you's soren dymond denies he's bit lazy, so maybe he's that takes time to relax. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. for now, bye—bye. with hail and pretty intense showers as well. they are a all but gone, and it looks like a quiet end to the night for most of us, but chilly one. temperatures holding in double figures in towns and cities, but lo sigel figures in the glan
lives and trains here and does a lot for the local economy. on the economy, jamaican people really want him to have a wonderful retirement and hopefully make space for other talent. jamaica isa make space for other talent. jamaica is a factory as printers, male and female, who dominate. —— a factory of sprinters. is there any idea what bolt will do next? well, the government of jamaica keep bolt will do next? well, the government ofjamaica keep asking if he will go into politics. he denies...
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the air show provides an astronomic boost of about $26 million for the local economy. >>> it's kind of cloudy because that was rather early but it cleared up yesterday afternoon. >> got much better and looks to be better even today. let's check in with bill henley. >> we were talking about those lingering clouds at the shore yesterday but they have since cleared out and the entire area is clear. it's a little dark right now, but once the sun starts coming up you will see just how clear it is this morning. a live view from here at the studios. 50s in the suburbs. 68 degrees in philadelphia. lehigh valley dropping into the 50s. right down to 60 degrees in park side and 63 right now in parkwood. that's just our starting point. very dry air. low humidity riding in on winds that have been coming out of the northwest since last -- since yesterday morning. nice light winds just bringing in that dry comfortable air that's going to be staying with us right on through the day and beyond. here you see the temperatures through a steady warmup. 71 degrees at 9:00. 80 degrees at 3:00 and that's abou
the air show provides an astronomic boost of about $26 million for the local economy. >>> it's kind of cloudy because that was rather early but it cleared up yesterday afternoon. >> got much better and looks to be better even today. let's check in with bill henley. >> we were talking about those lingering clouds at the shore yesterday but they have since cleared out and the entire area is clear. it's a little dark right now, but once the sun starts coming up you will see...
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to save 1% of the glacier seems almost futile, but with the local economy relying on skiing and tourisme are 5000 alpine glaciers in the world. and some scientists predict that at the current rate of melting, in 20 years, half will be gone, and those that are left will be much smaller. but it is far from clear if this expensive local solution can help on a global scale. here on the vast greenland ice sheet, the problem is super—sized. there are fears that the melting is happening faster than expected, in part due to algae growing on the surface of the ice. darker than the ice, it absorbs more of the sun's warmth. the more the ice melts, the more sea levels rise. nobody is saying that is going to melt in the next decade, the next 100, or even 1000 years. but it does not need to be completely melted for people to be in danger. only a small portion is required to raise sea levels, and to threaten millions of people coastal communities around the world. and in the expansion of renewable energy, this is a landmark development: wind turbines floating in the sea of norway. they will form the w
to save 1% of the glacier seems almost futile, but with the local economy relying on skiing and tourisme are 5000 alpine glaciers in the world. and some scientists predict that at the current rate of melting, in 20 years, half will be gone, and those that are left will be much smaller. but it is far from clear if this expensive local solution can help on a global scale. here on the vast greenland ice sheet, the problem is super—sized. there are fears that the melting is happening faster than...
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to save 1% of the glacier seems almost futile, but with the local economy relying on skiing and tourismthe world. and some scientists predict that at the current rate of melting, in 20 years, half will be gone, and those that are left will be much smaller. but it is far from clear if this expensive local solution can help on a global scale. here on the vast greenland ice sheet, the problem is super—sized. there are fears that the melting is happening faster than expected, in part due to algae growing on the surface of the ice. darker than the ice, it absorbs more of the sun's warmth. the more the ice melts, the more sea levels rise. nobody is saying that is going to melt in the next decade, the next 100, or even 1000 years. but it does not need to be completely melted for people to be in danger. only a small portion is required to raise sea levels, and to threaten millions of people coastal communities around the world. and in the expansion of renewable energy, this is a landmark development, wind turbines floating in the sea off norway. they will form the world's first floating wind fa
to save 1% of the glacier seems almost futile, but with the local economy relying on skiing and tourismthe world. and some scientists predict that at the current rate of melting, in 20 years, half will be gone, and those that are left will be much smaller. but it is far from clear if this expensive local solution can help on a global scale. here on the vast greenland ice sheet, the problem is super—sized. there are fears that the melting is happening faster than expected, in part due to algae...
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this is going to take a toll on the local economy. and that is in fact one topic he did bring up. so it is definitely something that concerns local residents. >> iris, thank you. thank you for joining us. iris delgado from telemundo 62. our nbc 10 team is in barcelona, we'll get another live report coming up at 6:00 as we continue to cover this. >>> here at home, statue of frank rizzo is partially covered this morning. overnight someone spray painted the statue days after protesters call for the city to take the statue down. nbc 10 delucia is live in center city with more en what happened overnight. >> reporter: it is covered with a towel as you see behind me here. it was hung by a supporter of frank rizzo. now once between, the statue is sectioned off and police are here watching over it. >> i couldn't take seeing somebody go by it and seeing the bad language that was on it. >> reporter: debbie who calls herself a concerned philadelphian, had enough after seeing the statue of frank rizzo defaced with graffiti late last night. a man jumped out of a car and sprayed the words black
this is going to take a toll on the local economy. and that is in fact one topic he did bring up. so it is definitely something that concerns local residents. >> iris, thank you. thank you for joining us. iris delgado from telemundo 62. our nbc 10 team is in barcelona, we'll get another live report coming up at 6:00 as we continue to cover this. >>> here at home, statue of frank rizzo is partially covered this morning. overnight someone spray painted the statue days after...
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also have to consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economy the association says they find it ironic. many california districts are buying food from around the world, when many of the same fruits and vegetables are grown so close to home. >>> fishermen say they're trying to stay afloat. >> we've been hog-tied. >> the issues they're now facing. and this year's salmon season has gotten off to a rocky start. >>> we knew the olympics would be returning to california. now we know when olympic athl e athletes will go for the gold in the golden state. >> i pledge alee shalegiance to flag. >> and why the pledge of allegiance took i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/o
also have to consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economy the association says they find it ironic. many california districts are buying food from around the world, when many of the same fruits and vegetables are grown so close to home. >>> fishermen say they're trying to stay afloat. >> we've been hog-tied. >> the issues they're now facing. and this year's salmon season has gotten off to a rocky start. >>> we...
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the event organizers say blasting about $26 million into the local economy. he beach, boardwalk and boats, eyes focused on thrills and thunder in the sky. >> i was in the air force. it makes me feel good. blocks off the boardwalk, police watching the crowds through 158 cameras constantly monitored at the new multimillion dollar surveillance center. >> it's a whole new situational awareness we didn't have before. we designed the center specifically events like this. >> police tell me they had a dozen cases of kids and other people getting separated from their families. luckily everyone was safely reunited and otherwise there were no major problems. i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >> that's a good day. we're working on several stories for nbc 10 news at 5:00. >> here's keith jones. >> a father pleads guilty in the murder of his young son weeks before his retrial. we ask a judge what may have motivated the confession. >>> plus tracking down the cause. what's being dealt with video of a septa train crash that injured dozens of people. >>> inside the store where cu
the event organizers say blasting about $26 million into the local economy. he beach, boardwalk and boats, eyes focused on thrills and thunder in the sky. >> i was in the air force. it makes me feel good. blocks off the boardwalk, police watching the crowds through 158 cameras constantly monitored at the new multimillion dollar surveillance center. >> it's a whole new situational awareness we didn't have before. we designed the center specifically events like this. >> police...
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also have to consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economy. >> the association says they find it ironic. many california districts are buying food from around the world, when many of the same fruits and vegetables are grown so close to home. >>> fishermen say they're trying to stay afloat. >> we've been hog-tied. >> the issues they're now facing. and this year's salmon season has gotten off to a rocky start. >>> we knew the olympics would be returning to california. now we know when olympic athl e athletes will go for the gold in the golden state. >> i pledge alee shalegiance to flag. >> and why the pledge of >> and why the pledge of allegiance took food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. i wineverve
also have to consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economy. >> the association says they find it ironic. many california districts are buying food from around the world, when many of the same fruits and vegetables are grown so close to home. >>> fishermen say they're trying to stay afloat. >> we've been hog-tied. >> the issues they're now facing. and this year's salmon season has gotten off to a rocky start....
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.> congresswoman lofgren also talked about the local economy and housing challenges facing bay area residentshe has some solutions. you can see vicki's full interview on kron4.com (steve) neighbors in the one district of san jose are frustrated. they're having a problem -- and say despite repeated appeals to city hall -- it's only getting worse. (pam)of residents reached out to stanley roberts. the alum rock section of san jose is having a problem and it's not just one spot its multiple locations but all in close proximity to each other this is rinehart near jackson street, where 1000 dollar fine for littering are up and down the block . signs which are clearly ignored . things like this walmart shopping cart filled with who knows what nats: ambiance on mckee road there is a different pile, a pile which basically covers most of the sidewalk there is also a man there who was wearing a walgreens smock but he didn't appear to work for walgreens nats: ambiance if you happen to exit interstate 680 at mckee you will see trash up and down the off ramp in fact is you look closely there is an encampme
.> congresswoman lofgren also talked about the local economy and housing challenges facing bay area residentshe has some solutions. you can see vicki's full interview on kron4.com (steve) neighbors in the one district of san jose are frustrated. they're having a problem -- and say despite repeated appeals to city hall -- it's only getting worse. (pam)of residents reached out to stanley roberts. the alum rock section of san jose is having a problem and it's not just one spot its multiple...
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organizers say it provides an economic boost for about $26 million for the local economy. >>> speaking of boost to the economy, there's just one winner in the giant powerball drawing. >> just one. one ticket matched all six numbers and the winning ticket was sold at this convenience store just outside boston. it's the single largest ticket jackpot in north american lottery history. now the question is, who is that winner? the jackpot grew to $759 million by the time the drawing went off last night and along with the big winner there was one $2 million winning ticket this pennsylvania. so find your ticket. one in pennsylvania and another in new jersey worth $1 million each. so let's check your tickets because you still could have won something. maybe not $758 million, but -- >> just a million. >> all right. 6, 7, 16, 23, 26, powerball number is 4. >> they're not the only winning numbers that we have for you this morning. >> very good. really humidity and comfortable temperatures. >> the temperatures have been cooling down and right now in philadelphia, 67 degrees and your day is filled
organizers say it provides an economic boost for about $26 million for the local economy. >>> speaking of boost to the economy, there's just one winner in the giant powerball drawing. >> just one. one ticket matched all six numbers and the winning ticket was sold at this convenience store just outside boston. it's the single largest ticket jackpot in north american lottery history. now the question is, who is that winner? the jackpot grew to $759 million by the time the drawing...
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stage it provides opportunities for philadelphia aspiring musicians to get exposure and boost the local economy music. they can upload videos of them performing original music to phl.org and winners will be chosen from there. >>> and a new partnership with the cancer research. they expect to make this race the largest run in the u.s. dedicated to finding new treatments. mayor jim kenney helped to announce the collaboration today at city hall and tens and thousands of competitors are expected to take part on november 19th. >>> and former lenape high school and ryder university star jason thompson, is back in town to host a summer camp. the action cam shopped by west depford as thrills were underway, thompson began his nba career in 2008 and it's called live like jt so campers can advocate for change in the world. >>> still ahead, a social media post showing a philadelphia firefighter has gone viral. people were outraged by what he was wearing during a time of protest in america. we'll show you. >> and if you know the man in this video police want to hear from you today. police say he stole cash
stage it provides opportunities for philadelphia aspiring musicians to get exposure and boost the local economy music. they can upload videos of them performing original music to phl.org and winners will be chosen from there. >>> and a new partnership with the cancer research. they expect to make this race the largest run in the u.s. dedicated to finding new treatments. mayor jim kenney helped to announce the collaboration today at city hall and tens and thousands of competitors are...
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supporters of this proposal tell us that because non-us citizens here in the community, they pay into the local economy, that they should have the right to vote in this case. those who aren't in favor say because they're not us citizens, they shouldn't have the right to vote. bottom line. now, like you guys mentioned, there are already six other maryland communities who allow non-us citizens to vote locally in they're elections, college park would make it the seventh, now tonight, that meet something going on at 7:30. we will be here. we will let you know what's comes out of t live in college park this evening, kristin leone, fox5 local news. >> new tonight, a registered sex offender is under arrest for allegedly trying to get inside a school in northern virginia. police say this man, 53 year old jesse himes, tried to enter err the goddard school in woodbridge yesterday. when he couldn't open the lock interior doors, he period through the window until he was approached by staff members. then staff members called police who later determined he was a registered sex offender. he is currently being held wi
supporters of this proposal tell us that because non-us citizens here in the community, they pay into the local economy, that they should have the right to vote in this case. those who aren't in favor say because they're not us citizens, they shouldn't have the right to vote. bottom line. now, like you guys mentioned, there are already six other maryland communities who allow non-us citizens to vote locally in they're elections, college park would make it the seventh, now tonight, that meet...
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whether katrina or others in terms of impact on the consumer in the local area and how long that has a lasting impact on the local economy. >> you're right. if we go back, look atti katrin initial adverse shock of not just consumer spending but all of the infrastructure and business infrastructure in and around new orleans at the time, certainly saw an adverse effect. then you go through the rebuilding and recovery phase, then you start seeing home construction and these sorts of factors pick up. but it is a very long lag time between the initial impact of a storm such as this and the actual economic benefits that you see down the road. >> michael, step away from the storm itself there's a lot of data coming out this week. what are you expecting, what's the latest conviction in terms of strength of the economy, what it means for rate hikes? >> sure. our team expects the u.s. economy to grow somewhere between two and a half and three percent third quarter, expecting a sizable judgment in the 180,000 range, and the employment rate staying relatively stable. overall, economic fundamentals look good, the big question is as w
whether katrina or others in terms of impact on the consumer in the local area and how long that has a lasting impact on the local economy. >> you're right. if we go back, look atti katrin initial adverse shock of not just consumer spending but all of the infrastructure and business infrastructure in and around new orleans at the time, certainly saw an adverse effect. then you go through the rebuilding and recovery phase, then you start seeing home construction and these sorts of factors...
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done a whole lot look at the small caps relative to performance this year they are oriented to the local economye talking about the source of the stimulus for the economy this year, it's been up until recently a 10% unexpected appreciation of the u.s. dollar that's really goosed the currency translation to earnings and sails for the large multinationals that's the big story when you think about it >> ken, i just want to come back to some of to your major tech investments. you're talking very positively about the structural tail winds behind some of those companies and despite that attraction for the broader sector, when we talk about computing or online retail, it seems like it is so heavily dominated by just a few player are there any small players out there that can make some market share gains that perhaps aren't on such deep evaluations or is this going to be dominated for decades to come by one or two players? >> i think that's a really good point in terms of power players. if you look at computing, the two biggest players are going to take a strong share of industry profits for years to co
done a whole lot look at the small caps relative to performance this year they are oriented to the local economye talking about the source of the stimulus for the economy this year, it's been up until recently a 10% unexpected appreciation of the u.s. dollar that's really goosed the currency translation to earnings and sails for the large multinationals that's the big story when you think about it >> ken, i just want to come back to some of to your major tech investments. you're talking...
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after this town and this paper mill behind me which was shuttered a few years ago des mating the local economylocal politicians blame hedge funds. years ago, but six months before the factory closed now the brokaw act aims to restrict activists investors by requiring them to reveal stakes greater than 5% in four days instead of ten to say whether they have a short position, to disclose whether they hold a steak threw derivatives. initially the bill didn't go anywhere it was initially put forward last year but senator baldwin has found a new partner in the republican senator david perdue of georgia, making this bill now bipartisan it also has corporate support from places like home depot. critics say it's unfair. the paper industry had been declining for years before they came in and factories had been closing before the activists even arrived in a case study by duke university found that "hedge fund activists played essentially no role in the closure of the mill. has been ticking down ever since. that's largely because companies have been fighting back. now the question is whether those compan
after this town and this paper mill behind me which was shuttered a few years ago des mating the local economylocal politicians blame hedge funds. years ago, but six months before the factory closed now the brokaw act aims to restrict activists investors by requiring them to reveal stakes greater than 5% in four days instead of ten to say whether they have a short position, to disclose whether they hold a steak threw derivatives. initially the bill didn't go anywhere it was initially put...
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evacuation of two of north carolina's vacation island during peak travel season threatening the local economym a billion dollar annual business there. crews out in a three-mile bridge and accidentally cut off electricity thursday when they hit underground cable. it could take up to two weeks to restore power there. president trump's commission on drug addiction is great the opioid epidemic. the commission led by chris chris he says the order is needed to force congress to beef up funding an alert families to the growing danger. of the crisis. ukrainian pilot being held a hero today. the pilot safely landed a passenger aircraft that was damaged in a hailstorm over istanbul, turkey. the pilot had no choice but to turn to play around and blind landing at the airport in istanbul. he used him in the plane's instruments to guide him. photo showed the damage that he'll actually cause. that is what is happening now. lauren: those pictures cause a reaction when you look at them. hail mary, right? the latest earnings from apple in the market closes. looking for higher result. investors want to know a c
evacuation of two of north carolina's vacation island during peak travel season threatening the local economym a billion dollar annual business there. crews out in a three-mile bridge and accidentally cut off electricity thursday when they hit underground cable. it could take up to two weeks to restore power there. president trump's commission on drug addiction is great the opioid epidemic. the commission led by chris chris he says the order is needed to force congress to beef up funding an...
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also have to consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economyiation says that they find it ironic many california districts are buying food from around the world when many of the same fruits and gej e veggies are grown right in their own communities. >>> queen elizabeth is living her best live. according to travel and leisure.com, she loves her drink. she has not one, not two, not three, but four cocktails every day. her first drink the day gin. during lunch she has wine and a martini and then a glass of champagne before bed. this makes at t queen a binge drinker according to local standards. but we say she's 91 years old and let's let her do her. >> i'm not judging her life. >> binge drink sheg stretches it out so it's in moderation, right. >> that sounds super moderate. >> drink at breakfast, two drinks at lunch and a drink at dinner. >>> all right. let's move on and talk about the weather. hi, everybody. i'm not saying i would do that. east bay camera showing that the cloud cover cover is not as ex-tense sich as it was yesterday and that's wh
also have to consider the health and safety aspects and we also have to consider the effect on the local economyiation says that they find it ironic many california districts are buying food from around the world when many of the same fruits and gej e veggies are grown right in their own communities. >>> queen elizabeth is living her best live. according to travel and leisure.com, she loves her drink. she has not one, not two, not three, but four cocktails every day. her first drink...
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it helps farmers irrigate their fields and grow the local economy. 've been empowered, so to speak, by the man who runs workshops on solar energy so the villagers can learn how to install and maintain their systems. self-taught, he started sharing his skills about 15 years ago. his approach is so successful, he now teaches 60 communities a year. the thai government has limited resources, he says. they try to help as much as they can, but the community needs to meet them halfway. once installed, these panels will give homes enough power to run a small television and some light bulbs for the very first time. it doesn't sound like much, but consider this. southeast asia has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. demand for electricity is climbing, and bigger solar projects are already under construction. renewable energy could be a chance for emerging countries to be part of the solution and not the problem. >> it can sometimes seem like a small thing. one solar panel on a monastery with a micro grid. but these small changes can add up beca
it helps farmers irrigate their fields and grow the local economy. 've been empowered, so to speak, by the man who runs workshops on solar energy so the villagers can learn how to install and maintain their systems. self-taught, he started sharing his skills about 15 years ago. his approach is so successful, he now teaches 60 communities a year. the thai government has limited resources, he says. they try to help as much as they can, but the community needs to meet them halfway. once installed,...
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the original promise of mass moca was ambitious: to anchor a new local economy around culture and tourism we met has seen the transition up close and personal: missy parisien heads security at the museum. long ago, her mother dolores worked for sprague electric. remember did the town, did your family, did it make any sense to them to turn it into a -- >> my family? yes! my family, yes. they're all about new things and bringing new things to the city, yes. >> brown: but other people were a little skeptical. >> others not so much. it's difficult to get through to the people of north adams what exactly it is we have here. i used to be one of those people, too, until i started working here seven years ago. >> brown: many years in, mass moca director joe thompson believes the economy here has finally turned upward. but it's been a slow process, beginning at the most basic level: jobs. >> you're talking about, you know, maybe 500 versus 5,000. a tenth of the labor pool. on the other hand, lots of people visit, you know. i think we'll have probably something like 200,000 people visit this year t
the original promise of mass moca was ambitious: to anchor a new local economy around culture and tourism we met has seen the transition up close and personal: missy parisien heads security at the museum. long ago, her mother dolores worked for sprague electric. remember did the town, did your family, did it make any sense to them to turn it into a -- >> my family? yes! my family, yes. they're all about new things and bringing new things to the city, yes. >> brown: but other people...
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it helps farmers irrigate their fields and grow the local economy. been empowered, so to speak, by the man who runs workshops on solar energy so the villagers can learn how to install and maintain their systems. self-taught, he started sharing his skills about 15 years ago. his approach is so successful, he now teaches 60 communities a year. the thai government has limited resources, he says. they try to help as much as they can, but the community needs to meet them halfway. once installed, these panels will give homes enough power to run a small television and some light bulbs for the very first time. it doesn't sound like much, but consider this. southeast asia has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. demand for electricity is climbing, and bigger solar projects are already under construction. renewable energy could be a chance for emerging countries to be part of the solution and not the problem. >> it can sometimes seem like a small thing. one solar panel on a monastery with a micro grid. but these small changes can add up because
it helps farmers irrigate their fields and grow the local economy. been empowered, so to speak, by the man who runs workshops on solar energy so the villagers can learn how to install and maintain their systems. self-taught, he started sharing his skills about 15 years ago. his approach is so successful, he now teaches 60 communities a year. the thai government has limited resources, he says. they try to help as much as they can, but the community needs to meet them halfway. once installed,...
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but they believe eclipse business will bring a $30 million jolt to the local economy. >> we have little celebrate aliens. >> reporter: down the road in kelly, they hope the little green men days festival will raise money to build a community center. this is where it all happened? >> yes. >> reporter: it happens on the night geraldine sutton stith believes aliens landed on her father's farm. >> i had people say they're not coming down. will they be back? who knows? kind of exciting. kind of scary. >> reporter: and keep your probes to yourself. now, while the kelly aliens may or may not be real, the economic impact is. they normally get about 3,000 people at this festival. this year, they expect 20,000. paula? dan? >> clayton, this story had you written all over it, considering some of the places we have sent you. the "star wars" convention. by the way, they're tickling your back right now. the aliens? you might want to -- the other guy. right there. to your left. >> reporter: oh, geez. >> clayton, thank you so much. >> thank you, clayton. >>> let's check the forecast from rob marciano, w
but they believe eclipse business will bring a $30 million jolt to the local economy. >> we have little celebrate aliens. >> reporter: down the road in kelly, they hope the little green men days festival will raise money to build a community center. this is where it all happened? >> yes. >> reporter: it happens on the night geraldine sutton stith believes aliens landed on her father's farm. >> i had people say they're not coming down. will they be back? who knows?...