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over 35 5 llion spececimens and historicalal collection objects.nd those can basically be a time machine so that we can understand where species were found in the past. when we think about the greatest threats to biodiversity that our planet is currently facing, we think about t things like climate chaange, andnd the realility ist onene of the b biggest t threats actually u urbanizatioion. so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so, suddenly, it becomes a huge imperative on people to understatand how we can make urban areas more welcoming to native and desired specicies. and what betttter place to do that than los angeles? [bell rings] man: esperanza is located in one of the highest-density neighborhoods of downtown los angeles. [kids speaking indistinctly] i'm the principal of esperanza elementary school, just east of ththe skyscrapers of f downtownn the westlake neieighborhood, downtown los angeles. woman: can you write the name and post it under the correct bird? kids: house finch, mourning
over 35 5 llion spececimens and historicalal collection objects.nd those can basically be a time machine so that we can understand where species were found in the past. when we think about the greatest threats to biodiversity that our planet is currently facing, we think about t things like climate chaange, andnd the realility ist onene of the b biggest t threats actually u urbanizatioion. so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so,...
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while elseere in theorld, llions of people go hungry. there are solutions.n many y places, it now has toe given to those in need. and then there's urban gardening, which means far shshter journeneys from field o plate. chchicken producuction, howev, still has a long w way to go. chickens have become a mass product. estimates suggest that there are now more than 22 billion of the birds on the planet. over 95 million tons of chicken meat were produced last year. it's often frozen, then shipped around the world. inin 2018 brazilil, the u.s.,d the e.u. topped the list of exporters. europe is africa's main supplier. in 2017, the e.u. sold 135,000 tons of frozen chicken parts to ghana alone. high e.u. subsidies mean it's cheaper there than chicken raised domestically. and local farmers are paying the price. ♪ florence: : ghanaians lilike ickeken. we eat chchicken a lo. reporter: and this is where most of it arrives. tema port in the capital accra. as europeans prefer the breast of the chicken, the leftovers end up here. shipped in refrigerated containers halfway r
while elseere in theorld, llions of people go hungry. there are solutions.n many y places, it now has toe given to those in need. and then there's urban gardening, which means far shshter journeneys from field o plate. chchicken producuction, howev, still has a long w way to go. chickens have become a mass product. estimates suggest that there are now more than 22 billion of the birds on the planet. over 95 million tons of chicken meat were produced last year. it's often frozen, then shipped...
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another llion dollars are going to be used for the first time or for a first-time homebuyer mortgage assistance fund and then apple's also donating million worth of land isan se to devepers to build affordable housing. another 150 million willbe ent on housingjust in the bay area and the rest of the money will go efforts to end homelessness in silicon valley and address the reasonsthat people or that lead people to being out the street. here's a quick check of the big board before we take a bre as we're gauging the markets this morning, the do up by 145 pointsight now trading at 20 south 27,000 for 91. coming up on the 7 o'clock hour, the kron 4 morning democratic presidential candidates getting competitive ahead of the iowa causes, we're going to hear from the front runnersoming up in the next hour nd your perfect carpet style athe right price. in a range of durae stainmaster® options alowe's. thenatch it hold up to whatever comes it's way. kerrygold haa taste so rich it can take you torela's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious
another llion dollars are going to be used for the first time or for a first-time homebuyer mortgage assistance fund and then apple's also donating million worth of land isan se to devepers to build affordable housing. another 150 million willbe ent on housingjust in the bay area and the rest of the money will go efforts to end homelessness in silicon valley and address the reasonsthat people or that lead people to being out the street. here's a quick check of the big board before we take a bre...
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followed by another 2 llion in 1924. the koala fur tradwas only halted when former u.s. president herbert hoover, then u.s. secretary for commerce, signed an order permanently prohibiting skin importation in 1927. the t killings wen banned in all australian states after a mas psilic backlash in what was thought to be the country's first large citizen conservation movement. the australian koala foundation believes president hoover saved koan las from early extinctt the population could never bounce back. >> mitchell: newshour will have livk'e coverage of this w impeachment inquiry hearings online and on the air. rings are planned fo tuesday, wednesday and thursday. you can find a complete schedule on our website: www.pbs.org/newshour. that's all forekbs newshour end. i'm karina mitchell. thank you so much for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by mediaccess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. e cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. wal
followed by another 2 llion in 1924. the koala fur tradwas only halted when former u.s. president herbert hoover, then u.s. secretary for commerce, signed an order permanently prohibiting skin importation in 1927. the t killings wen banned in all australian states after a mas psilic backlash in what was thought to be the country's first large citizen conservation movement. the australian koala foundation believes president hoover saved koan las from early extinctt the population could never...
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the city is of oakland, los angelesnd also san diego will get a half llion dollars each.while cnties impacted by the power shut off will get $15,000. horse has died at the santa anita horse track. this is the 37th horace that has died since last december. the horse suffered a leg injury during the final race of the eeders cup this happened on saturday. the park closed earlier this year after more than 20 horses died. in just 3 months of the 3 months in march. it really opened later in theonth after officials from the park said that it made several changes to their safety procedures. less than a week after its iconic buildi was destroy by the kincade fire. the soda rock winery is making a cock. we'll have that story coming up next. we got a little peek outside it's cold. checking out the golden gate bridge, there's a zipper truck switching around your lane configuration. >>you can also see we'll check th hollywood minute. that coming up stay withs. introducing in-garage delivery, just in time for theolidays! ♪ beep, beep wwrrrr ♪ ♪ beep, beep ssshhh♪ ♪ bp, ep ♪ ♪ errrrr ba-ding ♪ shlr
the city is of oakland, los angelesnd also san diego will get a half llion dollars each.while cnties impacted by the power shut off will get $15,000. horse has died at the santa anita horse track. this is the 37th horace that has died since last december. the horse suffered a leg injury during the final race of the eeders cup this happened on saturday. the park closed earlier this year after more than 20 horses died. in just 3 months of the 3 months in march. it really opened later in theonth...
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compare that tot l year's $30.5 llion. in 2009 sales were just under $8 million. alibaba's 11 global shopping festival has become the world's largestonline 24-hour shopping event, larger than black friday and cyber monda combined. as the day has evolved, so has the use of technology with live streaming becoming more and more important. last year $15 billional in on singles' day cam from live stream viewers. >> readinghe comments. >> reporter: ki car dwrarn wkart hosted a live stream. >> it tells us the consumers are pretty healthy. the other thing it told us is u.s. products are selling very, very well. >> reporter: this years sales ares closely watched they look for signs on the health of the chinese consumer and any potential backlash because of the going trade war. while sales were strong, some say we shouldn't draw any lger conclusions about the state of the chinese consumer. >> i don't know if it's a state of the chinese consumer asas mh really the strength of esibaba and the specific technology ients that they've ma, the fact that eir platform is still growi
compare that tot l year's $30.5 llion. in 2009 sales were just under $8 million. alibaba's 11 global shopping festival has become the world's largestonline 24-hour shopping event, larger than black friday and cyber monda combined. as the day has evolved, so has the use of technology with live streaming becoming more and more important. last year $15 billional in on singles' day cam from live stream viewers. >> readinghe comments. >> reporter: ki car dwrarn wkart hosted a live...
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countyants to ll their head half of the coal seam site, the current home of the a's to he team for $85 llion the ty claimed in their lawsuit that the couty should have offered the plot oakland first that lawsuit toothe a's by srprise ties. the team is planning to build affdable housing and retail on the site and say it's a linchpin to the plan that would allow them to build new privately financed ballpark at howa terminal today, a grouof local business owners calng themselves. pound business showed up at city hall to deliver a letter to each member of the city council and the mayor asking them to drop the lawsuit for the good of baseball fanand the local buness that could be affected. yet another oakland somewhere else we've are it's true. our sports teams. the economy, they're open e economy. it just kes common sense to work with the r organization and t bill that economic development oportunity that we help now's nothe time to go a courtroom news, now's not the timto be fighting each other that's come together and make this happen. >>team has offered to buy the city portion of the coliseum
countyants to ll their head half of the coal seam site, the current home of the a's to he team for $85 llion the ty claimed in their lawsuit that the couty should have offered the plot oakland first that lawsuit toothe a's by srprise ties. the team is planning to build affdable housing and retail on the site and say it's a linchpin to the plan that would allow them to build new privately financed ballpark at howa terminal today, a grouof local business owners calng themselves. pound business...
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a result deere says it expects profits of between $2 llion and $3.1 billion in the year 2020. the high end o that range would still put the company's profits below what it made in 2019 and below what analysts were forecasting. the moreas conservative for comes as deere prepares itself for sale declines in key product areas. worldwide sales of agriculture and turf equipment are expected to fall between 5% and 10%, and construction and forestry equipment sales are expected to falletween 10% and 15%. while the story does sound downbeat for deere, it couldch ge relatively quickly and forcefully,ep dding how trade policies develop, not just on the u.s./china front, but also the progress of the u. /mexico/canada trade agreement. deere says over the longer term l be good. a pickup in economic growth not abroad athe u.s. but well could shift sentiment more positively in the coming months and r "nightly business report," i'm dominic chu. >>> more issues for boeing. that's where we begin tonight's "market focus." the faa now will be inspecting and signing off on every new 737 max jet, i
a result deere says it expects profits of between $2 llion and $3.1 billion in the year 2020. the high end o that range would still put the company's profits below what it made in 2019 and below what analysts were forecasting. the moreas conservative for comes as deere prepares itself for sale declines in key product areas. worldwide sales of agriculture and turf equipment are expected to fall between 5% and 10%, and construction and forestry equipment sales are expected to falletween 10% and...
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and in the whole hospital industry it's a few hundred llion dollars.hat's in a industry that makes $1.3 trillion. you know, ignoring in executive order is not going to be very painful for most hospitals. >> in t meantime insurers argue that publishing the negotiated rates wouldake i harder to drive a bargain with consumers.to lower costs for >> the worry is months won't reduce the price. one hospital in the city will look across town and say his getting more. >> for investors, the news and potential impact of theules clearlyot seen as bad, as some had feareder earlier this year. the&p 500 health care sectorg hittnew record high today with strength bh in hospital and insurer scks. and health insurers now up 20% over 7 straight weeks of gains. for "nightly business report," i'm bertha coombs. >>> retail sales rebounded in october. sales increased nt0.3% last lifted by car purchases and higher gas prices. reversing september's decline. but consumers did pull back on big ticket householdtems and clothing. experts say that could temper holiday shopping seas
and in the whole hospital industry it's a few hundred llion dollars.hat's in a industry that makes $1.3 trillion. you know, ignoring in executive order is not going to be very painful for most hospitals. >> in t meantime insurers argue that publishing the negotiated rates wouldake i harder to drive a bargain with consumers.to lower costs for >> the worry is months won't reduce the price. one hospital in the city will look across town and say his getting more. >> for investors,...
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donated more than 6.2- llion dollars to the project.ess as an issue in the city ... and hopes this meless shelter will help create a paway for those people to secure permanent housing. ( darya ) friends and loved ones gathered isan francisco to remember thlate c-e-o of kaiser permenente bernard tyson. the public memorial was held at e chase center yesterday. tyson died unexpectedly just over a week ago at the age of 60. he w born and raised in vallejo and his career at kaiser permanente spanned more than 3 -decades - serving in a number of leadership roles. san francisco mayor london breed shared her memories of tyson. <...larger too><...larger too> <...larger too>( dary) the private family service will be held today. kaiser permanente announced that a new medical school will be nad after bernard tyson in his honor . ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. don't miss therand opening of the new floor & decor in mpitas. if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to e grand openg. rdwoods, laminates, tile or stone
donated more than 6.2- llion dollars to the project.ess as an issue in the city ... and hopes this meless shelter will help create a paway for those people to secure permanent housing. ( darya ) friends and loved ones gathered isan francisco to remember thlate c-e-o of kaiser permenente bernard tyson. the public memorial was held at e chase center yesterday. tyson died unexpectedly just over a week ago at the age of 60. he w born and raised in vallejo and his career at kaiser permanente spanned...
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eventlly exte into downtown san jose that project we're told is expected to cost taxpayersbout 2.3 llionlars but it will be the last thing they need to do that dream of a bar track all the way around the bay area area not there yet not yet okay new this morng sears and kmart have enough. >>new store closures and some bay area stores are being affected. this year's on tully road in san jose is on the list. no other sears stores will be impacted but f kmart the store on clayton rd in concord and the kmart on mcdowell boulevard in petaluma are gng be closing and should be hpening in uary going out of business sales are expeted to start in early decembe it's a 26. stillhead, the kron 00:04am morning news. don do it. a the dangers of vaping aft of winding up in hospital. we made usaa bank for meers like cassie. e's made of nerves of steel, so when she has to perform one of the most dangerous jobs on the sp, she says, "no problem" she's practical and always get thmost bang for her buck. so when anotr nk tried to arge her monthly service fees, cassie said, no way. we made usaa bank to help cass
eventlly exte into downtown san jose that project we're told is expected to cost taxpayersbout 2.3 llionlars but it will be the last thing they need to do that dream of a bar track all the way around the bay area area not there yet not yet okay new this morng sears and kmart have enough. >>new store closures and some bay area stores are being affected. this year's on tully road in san jose is on the list. no other sears stores will be impacted but f kmart the store on clayton rd in...
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llion sur. cheryl: the numbers are contracconsistentcontradicting.he bandwagon. what is elizabeth warren running on then? >> i think that she came under attack for a long time about will it raise taxes on the middle class and she came up with this plan to change some numbers from a lot of very -- a lot of estimates, estimated it would cost about $32 trillion over 10 years in new spending and she was saying it will cost about $20.5 trillion, based on how she adjusted things and so this is ripe for material for aattacks from her rivals, even bernie sanders is saying i don't think these numbers make sense and he's the person who is sort of the architect of medicare for all. and so this is -- she was coming under attack for a long time about not being honest about whether it would raise taxes on the middle class. i think those are not going to go away, based on the analysis we're seeing over these plans and also not being able to say okay, she's saying this is only going to be taxes on billionaires but there's some indications that middle class families
llion sur. cheryl: the numbers are contracconsistentcontradicting.he bandwagon. what is elizabeth warren running on then? >> i think that she came under attack for a long time about will it raise taxes on the middle class and she came up with this plan to change some numbers from a lot of very -- a lot of estimates, estimated it would cost about $32 trillion over 10 years in new spending and she was saying it will cost about $20.5 trillion, based on how she adjusted things and so this is...
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the to sell their half of the ants coliseum site which it owns jointly with the city to the team for llionteam is planning to build affordable it's a very important part of their overall plan to move to this new privately financed llpark at howard terminal. well, the city of oakland sued the county arguinthat the county suld have actually offered that plot of land to oakland, the city for. well now cal business owners. one th lawsuit, they're worried that the a's if this gets too much harder for them wi just pick up and move we've are it's true. our sportteams. >>and it really does enter the economy, they're open ecomy. it just makes common sense to work with the r organization and the bill that econmic development opportunity that we help now's not the time to go into courtroom news, now's not the time to be fighting each otr that's come together and make this happen. >>well even if the lawsuit is dropped their still opposition to the a's moving to the waterfront and that's coming from businesses at the po of oakland they think the ballpark will actually get in the way of eir operations.
the to sell their half of the ants coliseum site which it owns jointly with the city to the team for llionteam is planning to build affordable it's a very important part of their overall plan to move to this new privately financed llpark at howard terminal. well, the city of oakland sued the county arguinthat the county suld have actually offered that plot of land to oakland, the city for. well now cal business owners. one th lawsuit, they're worried that the a's if this gets too much harder...
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more than seven llion viewers watched her take on growing old and living well, with thousands of commentsn from around the world. and, flossie was a little overwhelmed by all the attention. she called me and asked if she was expected to respond personally to each othe comments on facebook. i assured her that she was not. flossie's video struck a chord with millions, but ones of the responses caught our attention. it came from author author daniel handler, aka lemony snicket, who wondered how wege mato track down his high school english teacher. we soon heard from otheres bay areaents who passed through flossie's classroom-- exd not just passed through, but who described thrience as having a profound effect on their education and their appreciation of language. >> so, based on popular demand, we took a deeper dive with flose. we spent some time with her in her retirent home in oakland, and we even organized a reunion to take place inside her old classroom. wenvited many of her forme students, some of whom, she hadn't seen in 40 years. flossie got right to work. she prepared a lecture for t
more than seven llion viewers watched her take on growing old and living well, with thousands of commentsn from around the world. and, flossie was a little overwhelmed by all the attention. she called me and asked if she was expected to respond personally to each othe comments on facebook. i assured her that she was not. flossie's video struck a chord with millions, but ones of the responses caught our attention. it came from author author daniel handler, aka lemony snicket, who wondered how...
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asterthought, a couple of months later, we put it on a new website called funny and then millions llionspeople watched it, and then s celebrities kept calling, asking if they could do it. >> my est today is justin bieber. was it really upsetting in "star wars" that you didn't have more scenes with chewbacca? does it make you sick when you look in the mirror to see how handsome you are?th and to know people are disfigured? >> president obama was someone that we wanted to land on "beten two ferns." we just thought it was the funniest idea. we did shoot it at the white house, and i wanteto prove that it was the white house. >> don't touch that, please. ( buzzer ) >> i actually loved the experience of doing the hillary clinton one way more, because we shot for over an hour, and just laughed a lo and with obama, it was all business. five minutes after he walked into the room, they whispered to me, "the president has to go." >> when i first started "comedy bang ban to do a very serious but funny, lighthearted interview show. but now, when yoen to the show, i'm basically jung a joke interview.
asterthought, a couple of months later, we put it on a new website called funny and then millions llionspeople watched it, and then s celebrities kept calling, asking if they could do it. >> my est today is justin bieber. was it really upsetting in "star wars" that you didn't have more scenes with chewbacca? does it make you sick when you look in the mirror to see how handsome you are?th and to know people are disfigured? >> president obama was someone that we wanted to...
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lar ad llion doll r campaigns against arher. from when we were young, you can't take my children from me so nothing else is going to hurt me politically but for people whose children have been b taken by violence, she puts those children and families first and that's how she survives all this negativity. >> she has organized, green lit this impeachment inquiry. steve bannon said on fox news this week that your mother is risking losing her speakership. is she prepared for that? >> when she passed the affordable care act, she said it's worth to it to bring health care to millions of americans. she then won it back on the strength of protecting our care. so she always says i'm here on a mission. not on a shift. the fact of the matter if you're goupg to do the right thing, then of course worth losing your job, but i don't think she will because i think the american people are ready for the truth. they're raeady for the presiden to testify and they are ready for congress to assert its constitutional duties. >>ti will she need to chan
lar ad llion doll r campaigns against arher. from when we were young, you can't take my children from me so nothing else is going to hurt me politically but for people whose children have been b taken by violence, she puts those children and families first and that's how she survives all this negativity. >> she has organized, green lit this impeachment inquiry. steve bannon said on fox news this week that your mother is risking losing her speakership. is she prepared for that? >>...
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variety says midway could landith a llion opening while deadlin pigs at higher at 15 million. which box office prognos icators for the hollywood reporter say is expected to smolder with a 7 tmillion opening in hollywood, i'm rick damigella coming up inthe next. in the lawsuit deadly halloween. >>shooting tt happened at party atn air bnb in the first lawsuit is filed live highly thanks r you tell you what's going on. plus jewel is pulling mint flavors fromthe stores in an efforto prevent teenagers from getting caught. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if y're living with condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you gethrough life without miing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. when it comes to scent, helen's motto is, he more the better." so when she ied gain scent blast detergent, she loved it. her son loves it, her husband loves it, too. and the delivery woman? awkward! gain scent blast. it's our most intense scent.. ....in matchg fabric softener and scent beads too. ♪'cause nmatter how far awayfo♪ you roam.♪ ♪when you pine for the sunshine a friendlgaze.♪ ♪for the holidays you c
variety says midway could landith a llion opening while deadlin pigs at higher at 15 million. which box office prognos icators for the hollywood reporter say is expected to smolder with a 7 tmillion opening in hollywood, i'm rick damigella coming up inthe next. in the lawsuit deadly halloween. >>shooting tt happened at party atn air bnb in the first lawsuit is filed live highly thanks r you tell you what's going on. plus jewel is pulling mint flavors fromthe stores in an efforto prevent...
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llions around the countrhahave joininedhe famamies because in recent weeks amid mounting eveviden thatther man may be responblble fo the 1996 murder s stace stites, a 19-year-o whit woman. in998, and all-whi jy seenced read eie for stacey's murd. after hidna was und insi her dy. the o were hing an aair at the timef her deh. but w and priously iored tails inhe casindicate that scey stit' th-fianceea white lice jimmyinnell, y inact haveeen respsible. fennellas later jled in kidnappi and rap crges in anothecase. last month ian sign affivit sayg fennel adtted in pson to kling his anca©e becausshe was having aaffair wh a blac man. despite is, ree's exution istill schuled for wednesy, novemr 20. texas vernor gg abbottas not reonded torowing clsls halt thkilling,ncluding fr republin and decratic ste lawmaks and cebrities such aoprah ankim rdashianand rihaa. well, fomore, weo now to auin, texa where 're joined by maurice chammah, a staff writer at the marshall project. his most recent article is headlined "how do you prove you're innocent if you're on death row?" his forthcoming book about the
llions around the countrhahave joininedhe famamies because in recent weeks amid mounting eveviden thatther man may be responblble fo the 1996 murder s stace stites, a 19-year-o whit woman. in998, and all-whi jy seenced read eie for stacey's murd. after hidna was und insi her dy. the o were hing an aair at the timef her deh. but w and priously iored tails inhe casindicate that scey stit' th-fianceea white lice jimmyinnell, y inact haveeen respsible. fennellas later jled in kidnappi and rap crges...
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client, shipping appliances across the southwest. raightforward.les pitch is >> they spend hundreds of llionshipping parts around the country. we can bring that cost half. and they're really excited to be able to start working with us, bothecause of the potential, the potential savings from deploying self-driving, and also because of all the operational efficiencies that they see, the biggest one being able to operate 24 hours a day. so, right now, human drivers are limited to 11 hours by federal law, and a driverless truck obviously wouldn't have that limitation. ♪ >> narrator: the idea of a driverless truck comes up often in discussions about aificial intelligence. steve viscelli is a sociologist who drove a truck while researching his book "the big rig" about the industry. >> this is one of the most remarkable stories in, in u.s. ow, the decline of, of, is, you unionized trucking.eg the industry was dated in 1980, and at that time, you know, truck drivers were earning the equivalent of over $100,000 in today's dollars. and today the typical truck driver will earn a little over $40,000 a ye
client, shipping appliances across the southwest. raightforward.les pitch is >> they spend hundreds of llionshipping parts around the country. we can bring that cost half. and they're really excited to be able to start working with us, bothecause of the potential, the potential savings from deploying self-driving, and also because of all the operational efficiencies that they see, the biggest one being able to operate 24 hours a day. so, right now, human drivers are limited to 11 hours by...
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after escaping to freedom via the underground railroad deadline says harriet could open to between $9 llione my head. i can start twisting things around. >>edrd norton ote produced directed and stars motheess brooklyn deadline pigs than war ime drama with a 5 to million debut while variety plac it in t million range. with seon. you'reookingt the next li dofor the arctic blast voices of jeremy rner heidi klum and hn cleese the animated arctic dogs about a canine diverservice looks to mu its way to a 4 to $5 million debutaccording to deadli wh variety sources saying it could dig up closer to 10 million in hollywood. i'm rick damigella. a close ook at your new best frnd heis a new brand new millionaire you might be one of the luckiest people in the wold. >>his name is rolf rhodes he won a million dollars in the state's $4 million and son the first time he's done it. he also won a million dollars last year. at that time though he chose a one town one-time payout pay out so he took home 650,000 grand. this time he's chosen to get the full $1 million in20 year lee installments aidozen nominee cou
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another big story we're following for you this area, real estate heiress y whose family posted a $35 llione murder of her ex-boyfriend that same jury was deadlock deciding the fate of tiffany least co-defendant cut a buyout morning. kelly has the latest now on friday stunning developments. >>she was a great father and he loved his children the ther of murder victim keith green was emotional after her son's ex-girlfriend and mother of his 2 children was acquitted that same jury deadlocked 6 to 6 on a verct for lee's now former co-defendant cut a buyout was. d a wonderful father. the lee family attorneys says now that she's a free woman. tiffany li will start right away on trying to regain custody of her 2 girls, even though her family posted a million bail to spng her from jail while awaiting trial. lee's been essentially under house arrest at her hillsborough home and an able to see her children except through a video screen. >>these chdren have lost their father very ve difficult circumstances and they've been wiout their mother for almost 4 years while lee is now free to go buyout will r
another big story we're following for you this area, real estate heiress y whose family posted a $35 llione murder of her ex-boyfriend that same jury was deadlock deciding the fate of tiffany least co-defendant cut a buyout morning. kelly has the latest now on friday stunning developments. >>she was a great father and he loved his children the ther of murder victim keith green was emotional after her son's ex-girlfriend and mother of his 2 children was acquitted that same jury deadlocked...