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when the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. were at their peak. >> anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of "i've got mine jack." amanda: that's what makes butte different. it's not "i've got mine." >> anthony: it isn't? >> amanda: it's, it's truly not. >> anthony: why? >> amanda: union is together. we've grown this community out of taking care of each other. >> anthony: you have to remember what it was like here for workers before unions if you can imagine. men worked underground for as little as three dollars a day, ten to twelve hour shifts six days a week. thousands died over the years in industrial accidents either underground or from silicosis. lungs ravaged from the airborne silicate dust. >> amanda: you don't have any rights in your workplace unless you bond together and have a collective voice. >> anthony: in a one company town despite hiring assassins and strike- breakers, buttes thousands of workers successfully managed to unionize. labor costs increased while copper prices slumped. anaconda responded b
when the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. were at their peak. >> anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of "i've got mine jack." amanda: that's what makes butte different. it's not "i've got mine." >> anthony: it isn't? >> amanda: it's, it's truly not. >> anthony: why? >> amanda: union is together. we've grown this community out of taking care of each other. >> anthony: you have to remember what it was like...
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is the moon slowly fall into the earth's shadow as it aligns itself with our planet and the sun at its peak we are expecting the moon to turn and are in nj hugh also known as a blood moon and people across europe asia australia and south america they're going to be able to watch all parts of this phenomenon and will however not be visible from north america. and from where i'm this we can cross now to science journalist daniel fisher from the boca planetarium in western germany welcome so much to you daniel and you know this is really something that everyone for the moment is waiting for that the moon which is turning red can you explain to our viewers how this happens. has not turned wrote yet but it will do so another hour for know except we at the bottom of the or the moon will be immersed completely in the. us is casting a long shadow coing into space and once in a while to move all the cheryl cole right now all about two thirds of the moon are covered by the cone and when it is completely in the cone it will be much much darker and if you are in a dark spot you will see still some ligh
is the moon slowly fall into the earth's shadow as it aligns itself with our planet and the sun at its peak we are expecting the moon to turn and are in nj hugh also known as a blood moon and people across europe asia australia and south america they're going to be able to watch all parts of this phenomenon and will however not be visible from north america. and from where i'm this we can cross now to science journalist daniel fisher from the boca planetarium in western germany welcome so much...
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houses that look like film sets and night time crowds to rival airports at peak travel times anything with between two and eight legs lands in the pots and on the plates here except of course the tables and chest. you need a bit of courage but not a pretty. in any robust stomach to eat yourself. to. the west spilling out onto a narrow sidewalks further crowd bangkok's bustling pavements the tourists love it and the locals have learned to live with it. but many street vendors don't pay property taxes at best we're told they make unofficial donations to the police. that said thorn in the side of the military that seized power in twenty fourteen and a problem for its state coffers. if it were up to the government all this trading would take place in the regulated monitored context of organized markets some street vendors have already did. a good compromise between a chaotic street food stalls and the polish night market is a hearty thai a barbecue. diners help themselves to as much food as they can eat for around five euros then they cook or fry it at that table to that taste. that he'll
houses that look like film sets and night time crowds to rival airports at peak travel times anything with between two and eight legs lands in the pots and on the plates here except of course the tables and chest. you need a bit of courage but not a pretty. in any robust stomach to eat yourself. to. the west spilling out onto a narrow sidewalks further crowd bangkok's bustling pavements the tourists love it and the locals have learned to live with it. but many street vendors don't pay property...
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the moon slowly fall into the earth's shadow as it aligns itself with our planet and the sun and at its peak we are expecting the moon to turn an orange reddish hue thanks for watching. the people of the world so for instance. they want to stress. facebook and twitter up to date and in touch. i've. led. the lead . the lead the lead the lead . the the. lead. leg. leg. leg leg i've led . to listening to lenny about lead. ultimately. to lead. leg length . legless plenty. plenty. plenty. plenty . plenty. plenty of live lives plenty . plenty plenty plenty plenty. plenty. plenty. plenty . plenty plenty of limitless lead. player. play. lists list elin . lentil legalese . lead the lead lead. lead. a little. bit of. the little. leg. leg. length lead. legislate . plenty plenty. plenty. live. live the lead . lead lead . leg. lead clinics legislator led. lead . playing. leg. length legislature leg. leg . length. leg . leg . the leg . length. the leg . the leg . live. live live. live. live. live. live . live live live . the next thought was cool that. glimmer . live. live live. live . live. live. live li
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two billion pounds is about the price of a long street in chelsea and the rich broader if we are at the peak of inequality and your political parties all begin to step to the left you could imagine getting into a situation in twenty or thirty years time when a right wing government tries to build more social housing than labor and that is exactly what happened twenty or thirty years after the last pic. the matt millen actually managed to build more decent quality free bad big council houses than the ninety five labor government done along the way they look at it would be that big inequality could mean a rise of the far right and immigration is certainly debated nonstop on our screens in relation to the breaks of debate you appear to correlate lower rates of immigration to britain with falling g.d.p. growth. if you look at immigration over the last century human beings move all around the planet. trying to stop them doesn't work immigration rituals are incredibly ineffective what stops people coming or staying is if there are no jobs they don't come so the poor parts of britain don't have imm
two billion pounds is about the price of a long street in chelsea and the rich broader if we are at the peak of inequality and your political parties all begin to step to the left you could imagine getting into a situation in twenty or thirty years time when a right wing government tries to build more social housing than labor and that is exactly what happened twenty or thirty years after the last pic. the matt millen actually managed to build more decent quality free bad big council houses...
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at its peak the wpa had a payroll of 3 million people. and over the the course of the whole operation which was 1935 to 1943, it provided jobs for eight million people. so the idea for the wpa didn't emerge until the string of 1935. so wasn't part of that initial hundred days that we know about. so this was came in the third year of -- fdr here in office. the economy was doing better. than when he came in but we're still way too many people out of work so if roosevelt was hoping to run in 1936, as the man who brought recovering he was going to have to do something about unemployment. so in april 1935, he e persuaded congress to pass a five billion dollar emergency relief bill. including fun for a new program called the wpa which would focus on creating jobs for the unemployed. now the man fdr chose to run this program was harry hopkins. now hopkins had been in washington a couple of years by then, and he already made himself a roosevelt favorite. because he was slangy and absolutely on seasessed with moving things along. which was just wh
at its peak the wpa had a payroll of 3 million people. and over the the course of the whole operation which was 1935 to 1943, it provided jobs for eight million people. so the idea for the wpa didn't emerge until the string of 1935. so wasn't part of that initial hundred days that we know about. so this was came in the third year of -- fdr here in office. the economy was doing better. than when he came in but we're still way too many people out of work so if roosevelt was hoping to run in 1936,...
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in the rich broader if we are at the peak of inequality and your political parties all begin to step to the left you could imagine getting into a situation in twenty or thirty years time when a right wing government tries to build more social housing the labor and that is exactly what happened twenty or thirty years after the last peak. the matt millen actually managed to build more decent quality free bad big council houses than the ninety five labor given to done of course is a way to look at it would be that big inequality could mean a rise of the far right and immigration is certainly debated nonstop on our screens in really have to the brakes of debate you appear to correlate lower rates of immigration to britain with falling g.d.p. growth. if you look at immigration over the last century human beings move all around the planet. trying to stop them doesn't work immigration tolls are incredibly ineffective what stops people coming or staying is if there are no jobs they don't come so the poor parts of britain don't have immigrants. but also if you have a more equal society which
in the rich broader if we are at the peak of inequality and your political parties all begin to step to the left you could imagine getting into a situation in twenty or thirty years time when a right wing government tries to build more social housing the labor and that is exactly what happened twenty or thirty years after the last peak. the matt millen actually managed to build more decent quality free bad big council houses than the ninety five labor given to done of course is a way to look at...
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thatis similar to the act at the peak of hiv-aids epidemic, people said similar things. people were dying at record numbers. however, there is a solution. there is evidence that we can turn the tide, and that is what we are seeing on the front lines. we know what works. everything we can in baltimore. we just need the resources and the will to scale up the successful evidence-based intervention have already started here, and we need the assistance not only of the city, we in the city are doing so much on a shoestring budget, we need the assistance of the state and we critically needed assistance of the federal government. president trump has declared a state of public health emergency. we need to now see the resources that follow that declaration. is with us until about 8:00. if you want to ask her questions about the perspective she brings is the city's health ifmissioner, (202) 748-8000 you are impacted by opioid and want to give your perspective. (202) 748-8001 for residents in maryland. (202) 748-8002 for all others. before we go to calls, dr. wen, talk about the pres
thatis similar to the act at the peak of hiv-aids epidemic, people said similar things. people were dying at record numbers. however, there is a solution. there is evidence that we can turn the tide, and that is what we are seeing on the front lines. we know what works. everything we can in baltimore. we just need the resources and the will to scale up the successful evidence-based intervention have already started here, and we need the assistance not only of the city, we in the city are doing...
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at its peak 0, federal one at about 40,000 workers divided among the four programs. that was less then two percent of the whole wpa payroll and yet there's hardly anything the wpa did that attracted moreattention at the time or is more vividly remembered today . quick's .. >> .. t is where the scripts in the staging come in. each play had dozens of peopl characters in dozens of short scenes and some scenes were reenactments of actual events and in between they were fictional things that showed how these events affected ordinary americans. the staging was unusual, too. it was vividly in music and sound effects and big projected images that hammered home the main themes with statistics in quotations and photos. here is a nice summary of what all these living newspapers were trying to achieve from an ad run by the federal theater in seattle. it said here is the play that has no hero or heroine and no great figure or principal character in here is a play about you. now, let me tell you about the fourth arts program which is visual arts. the director was convinced that a
at its peak 0, federal one at about 40,000 workers divided among the four programs. that was less then two percent of the whole wpa payroll and yet there's hardly anything the wpa did that attracted moreattention at the time or is more vividly remembered today . quick's .. >> .. t is where the scripts in the staging come in. each play had dozens of peopl characters in dozens of short scenes and some scenes were reenactments of actual events and in between they were fictional things that...
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thatis similar to the act at the peak of hiv-aids epidemic, people said similar things. people were dying at record numbers. however, there is a solution. there is evidence that we can turn the tide, and that is what we are seeing on the front lines. we know what works. everything we can in baltimore. we just need the resources and the will to scale up the successful evidence-based intervention have already started here, and we need the assistance not only of the city, we in the city are doing so much on a shoestring budget, we need the assistance of the state and we critically needed assistance of the federal government. president trump has declared a state of public health emergency. we need to now see the resources that follow that declaration. is with us until about 8:00. if you want to ask her questions about the perspective she brings is the city's health ifmissioner, (202) 748-8000 you are impacted by opioid and want to give your perspective. (202) 748-8001 for residents in maryland. (202) 748-8002 for all others. before we go to calls, dr. wen, talk about the pres
thatis similar to the act at the peak of hiv-aids epidemic, people said similar things. people were dying at record numbers. however, there is a solution. there is evidence that we can turn the tide, and that is what we are seeing on the front lines. we know what works. everything we can in baltimore. we just need the resources and the will to scale up the successful evidence-based intervention have already started here, and we need the assistance not only of the city, we in the city are doing...
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at its peak federal one has about 40,000 workers divided among the four programs. that was less than 2% of the whole wpa payroll, yet there's hardly anything that the wpa did that attracted more attention at the time or that is more vividly remembered today. so who would these wpa arts workers? some of them have been recently successful before the depression, sweat of their careers away, and others, the best days were long behind them, but part of what gave federal one it's a verb to make us remember so vividly today is also gave hundreds of talented young artists their very first start. here's just a few of the people who began in the wpa arts program. painters, jackson pollock and jacob lawrence, actors orson welles and burt lancaster, sculptors louise nelson, dancer josÉ limon, writers ralph ellison, john chivers, saul bellow and studs terkel. so let me tell you a little about each of the four arts programs. i'll start with the federal music project. here's a factoid. in the united states in 1935 there were 11 recognized symphony orchestras. the wpa added 34 more
at its peak federal one has about 40,000 workers divided among the four programs. that was less than 2% of the whole wpa payroll, yet there's hardly anything that the wpa did that attracted more attention at the time or that is more vividly remembered today. so who would these wpa arts workers? some of them have been recently successful before the depression, sweat of their careers away, and others, the best days were long behind them, but part of what gave federal one it's a verb to make us...
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high temperatures here and nearby states mean the regional demand for power is at a peak. you can't, cut back. >> do not do your laundry if possible. people come down from a long day at the office, walk into the house and turn on the ace the. -- and turn on the air conditioning. >> you can just open up a window. >>> there is plenty of fog. it looks quieter in tahoe today. there will probably be some ice . there is no flash flood watch. plenty of low clouds and fog right now. it is 59 in the bay, offering a refreshing morning. give a call to mother nature and ask for the fog to clear out. i think it will. santa cruz always get the sunshine. it will clear out but there are still plenty of low clouds and fog in the coast and bay. it is not participating in any warm up. tomorrow is the warmest day with a few high clouds filtering in from the south. there is an area of low pressure. there is a delta breeze. temperatures are cool in the water. it is 50s and 60s on the temperatures here. it might pick up later today. it does not look as severe as yesterday. i will keep an eye on
high temperatures here and nearby states mean the regional demand for power is at a peak. you can't, cut back. >> do not do your laundry if possible. people come down from a long day at the office, walk into the house and turn on the ace the. -- and turn on the air conditioning. >> you can just open up a window. >>> there is plenty of fog. it looks quieter in tahoe today. there will probably be some ice . there is no flash flood watch. plenty of low clouds and fog right...
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at 8:00 a.m. notice how quickly it heats up. by the afternoon, you're going to peak at 97 degrees. yes, it is going to be another hot one in our inland valleys, and it's really going to be slow to ease up. i want to show you some heat tips. make sure you stay hydrated and take breaks often, especially if you're inland. wear lightweight clothing, limit outdoor activities and don't leave kids or pets inside cars. this is something worth repeating. i know it's very hard sometimes when you're rushing, trying to get places, but remember that. right now, the view from emeryville. hot, inland again tomorrow and the heat moderates this upcoming weekend. air quality will continue to decline. moderate in the north bay and south central bay. poor in the inland east bay and santa clara valley. if you have respiratory issues, limit your time outside. beach hazard statement for the entire coastline has been extended until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. the breakers will continue to remain high, bringing the risk of rip currents and sneaker waves. in the morning, fog near the coast and a little bit over the
at 8:00 a.m. notice how quickly it heats up. by the afternoon, you're going to peak at 97 degrees. yes, it is going to be another hot one in our inland valleys, and it's really going to be slow to ease up. i want to show you some heat tips. make sure you stay hydrated and take breaks often, especially if you're inland. wear lightweight clothing, limit outdoor activities and don't leave kids or pets inside cars. this is something worth repeating. i know it's very hard sometimes when you're...
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trains coming in and out at peak times are typically carrying nearly 10% more passengers than they wereger numbers have more or less doubled over the past 20 years and attem pts doubled over the past 20 years and atte m pts to doubled over the past 20 years and attempts to improve the network to cope with increasing demand have not a lwa ys cope with increasing demand have not always helps. it is difficult for the government to keep up with that capacity, that need for extra capacity with investment. they have been putting a lot in, but as we have seen, when you try to improve the railway, you need to bring in engineering works, closures, that has caused even worse problems for passengers every day. 0n routes into london during rush hour last year nearly a quarter of passengers had to stand. in manchester and birmingham it was 15%. the government admits there is a problem but insists it is investing a great deal of money to improve the network. it is why we are doing things like rebuilding liverpool lime street station at the moment, we have built the first link between manchester picca
trains coming in and out at peak times are typically carrying nearly 10% more passengers than they wereger numbers have more or less doubled over the past 20 years and attem pts doubled over the past 20 years and atte m pts to doubled over the past 20 years and attempts to improve the network to cope with increasing demand have not a lwa ys cope with increasing demand have not always helps. it is difficult for the government to keep up with that capacity, that need for extra capacity with...
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oxygen level too you know you need to have a proper oxygen saturation in your blood to operate at your peak and these boys in the coach will have to operate at their peak because it's a very technical dive and the clock is ticking but they're really concerned about yes the incoming rains but also making sure that this is a safe as safe as possible process they're still trying the other options you know they're drilling in the you know the these chimneys these openings these downward holes into the cave system you need can see the mountain range behind me the cave is inside that it's massive so they're finding these other chimneys they've explored one hundred they're focusing on eighteen right now not giving up on the possibility that there's a back door if you will another exit another escape wait for these boys to get out because that would obviously be safer than bringing out the front but that could take a long time until they actually find something that is viable and then actually go through and drill through and make their way into them so right now it is still that exit through the c
oxygen level too you know you need to have a proper oxygen saturation in your blood to operate at your peak and these boys in the coach will have to operate at their peak because it's a very technical dive and the clock is ticking but they're really concerned about yes the incoming rains but also making sure that this is a safe as safe as possible process they're still trying the other options you know they're drilling in the you know the these chimneys these openings these downward holes into...
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42,000 migrants have crossed the mediterranean to europe this year compared to more than a million at peak5. we've addressed why. now let's look at what's happening so you've got the most welcoming person in europe, angela merkel who opened her doors to these people in 2015 forced now by some of the politics you're talking about to do this thing which i want to get your view on, but to agree to set up control points and camp on her southern border. how dramatic is that or is that something she should do? >> it's a complete u-turn. august, 2015, we will cope. merkel told her public, we are a big country. we can cope with a large number of syrian refugees. >> but they did cope, right? they coped very briefly and simple society had done an awful lot, but politically we had far right politician being elected for the first time in more than 70 years in germany and that shocked merkel's super to its core. >> we see in her coalition towards the right. >> forcing merkel's right in order to save her life, and that reflects the sustainability of the open door policy because even as numbers go down w
42,000 migrants have crossed the mediterranean to europe this year compared to more than a million at peak5. we've addressed why. now let's look at what's happening so you've got the most welcoming person in europe, angela merkel who opened her doors to these people in 2015 forced now by some of the politics you're talking about to do this thing which i want to get your view on, but to agree to set up control points and camp on her southern border. how dramatic is that or is that something she...
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as i mentioned before, the applications now are substantially below where they were at the peak of the last economic cycle. so clearly something very different is going on here and we will look much more closely at it because when the applications will turn back up assuming they will is critical to this. as i mentioned before, at the reserve depletion date in 2032, with the projection we could pay 96% of benefits under our current projections if things get much better di may not deplete until much later than 2032. >> do you have another question to ask him? yeah. >> >> go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, mr. goss, thank you for your service. my grandfather used to quite peter finley dunn and say trust everyone but cut the cards. we like to say trust everyone but read the actuarial report. and i thank you for your reports and i thank you for the analysis that you've done on various bills. i know you've looked at our bill social security 2100 and i would ask you does that bill strengthen the social security trust fund so that it is financially sound throughout the 75 here
as i mentioned before, the applications now are substantially below where they were at the peak of the last economic cycle. so clearly something very different is going on here and we will look much more closely at it because when the applications will turn back up assuming they will is critical to this. as i mentioned before, at the reserve depletion date in 2032, with the projection we could pay 96% of benefits under our current projections if things get much better di may not deplete until...
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at the peak of employment, it werebout 1975, there 28,000 people employed from one end of this project to the other. this is the largest single thing that was going on in alaska at the time. no conversation took place in fairbanks in those years, without the word pipeline coming up within 30 seconds or so. that town was really overrun by construction workers. there were 28 thousand people employed, and maybe over the years, 70 thousand people worked on the project. many of them worked for a short time, kreuz, and somebody else came in to replace them. a lot of the people moved to fairbanks which had been a sedate town, and they had a hard time adjusting to this. there were no real roads in fairbanks at the time, most of their roads built in the community, came about after the project. believe it orms not, in this small town, were huge nightmare, because everything was congested. the turnover of jobs in town was severe. in fact, there was a joke in one bank about giving bank tellers seniority and if they stayed on the job for a month. there was just like constant turnover, constant turm
at the peak of employment, it werebout 1975, there 28,000 people employed from one end of this project to the other. this is the largest single thing that was going on in alaska at the time. no conversation took place in fairbanks in those years, without the word pipeline coming up within 30 seconds or so. that town was really overrun by construction workers. there were 28 thousand people employed, and maybe over the years, 70 thousand people worked on the project. many of them worked for a...
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and they are struggling to meet that demand at peak times. boat, raining rocks and debris on the passengers and injuring 23 people. and it's been found that some children's slime toys contain potentially unsafe levels of a chemical which can cause vomiting and cramps. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the government is facing another day of tense votes in the commons over its brexit legislation after theresa may narrowly avoided an embarrassing defeat last night. conservative divisions were sharply exposed when the prime minister was accused of "caving in" to eurosceptic tory mps, only to then face a rebellion from those in favour of a soft brexit. she's denied claims that her strategy for leaving the eu — agreed eleven days ago at chequers — is now "dead in the water". now labour and the snp have attacked government plans to bring forward the parliamentary recess, to allow mps to leave the commons early for the summer. the conservative mp david jones spoke to us a little earlier. i don't necessarily think so, no. i think, and i've s
and they are struggling to meet that demand at peak times. boat, raining rocks and debris on the passengers and injuring 23 people. and it's been found that some children's slime toys contain potentially unsafe levels of a chemical which can cause vomiting and cramps. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the government is facing another day of tense votes in the commons over its brexit legislation after theresa may narrowly avoided an embarrassing defeat last night. conservative...
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resurrection city had become home to almost 2,500 people at its peak in late may. described by one magazine as a revival meeting within a carnival within an army camp, resurrection city took on a unique personality through a rich diversity of people and a high level of creativity. residents identifed the grassy streets between tents with names such as love lane and abernathy avenue. holmes became the great society and the cleveland rat patrol. doctors with the medical community on human rights made calls. marshall's tried to keep the peace. children played in the day care center while men played checkers. if residents did not meet during periodic demonstrations or meeting with a member of congress, they saw each other in line for food or chemical toilets. a newspaper began to publish and the seemingly every night, the entertainment was the finest in town. with top-flight entertainers, waters,ddy resurrection city became a renowned concert venue. it even had its own zip code. in part to allow for receipt of government benefits. resurrection city also witnessed effor
resurrection city had become home to almost 2,500 people at its peak in late may. described by one magazine as a revival meeting within a carnival within an army camp, resurrection city took on a unique personality through a rich diversity of people and a high level of creativity. residents identifed the grassy streets between tents with names such as love lane and abernathy avenue. holmes became the great society and the cleveland rat patrol. doctors with the medical community on human rights...
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if everybody can cut back at the peak times, it's less likely they'll need rolling power blockouts. gional demand for power is at its peak so if you can, hold back. >> i throw laundry in before i come to work. >> pam is smart. >> i try. >> it is 6:31 and i do not have air-conditioning. >> i wasn't going to bring that up. >> it's a very important system to open the windows at a certain time at night and close them in the morning. and it's going to continue for a little while. i guess i'm not close enough to the coast. >> combination of the on shore wind and the fog keeps much of the coast and bay from joining the warmup party. a lot of low clouds and fog in place. pretty incredible really. we're not involved in much of the warmup. unique for san francisco, not because the average high is the same as the forecast high. today is the coolest record high all summer. 78 set in 1974. other locations continue the rise up. menlo park, 82 to 84. and santa rosa 84 to 88. heat advisories will be out for lake county. thunderstorm activity will not be as widespread today but maybe isolated compare
if everybody can cut back at the peak times, it's less likely they'll need rolling power blockouts. gional demand for power is at its peak so if you can, hold back. >> i throw laundry in before i come to work. >> pam is smart. >> i try. >> it is 6:31 and i do not have air-conditioning. >> i wasn't going to bring that up. >> it's a very important system to open the windows at a certain time at night and close them in the morning. and it's going to continue for...
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we at peak earnings?> as far as the absolute number for earnings, i think earnings in 2019 will be higher than earnings in 2018. really, this is an aberration era. be 18% toly going to 20% growth in s&p 500 earnings this year. they grew little bit over 11% last year. ems of -- in terms of growth rate, we're certainly 2018 is there.h number organically, if we wouldn't had estimateeform, our earnings grow 7% or 8%. if you stripped away the taxes, ieffect of think you can make a pretty good argument that really the peak was backte in earnings in 2017. we would have seen that again. certainly not going to be that next year. or 10 percent something like that next year. think as earnings go, i the market is already starting to look ahead as they should to 2019. to get a handle on things. industrial sector companies, they are getting little bit worried about this tariff talk. these guys are all booked up into 2019. if it's a machinery company and truckers, they're fine into next year. worried about these tariffs
we at peak earnings?> as far as the absolute number for earnings, i think earnings in 2019 will be higher than earnings in 2018. really, this is an aberration era. be 18% toly going to 20% growth in s&p 500 earnings this year. they grew little bit over 11% last year. ems of -- in terms of growth rate, we're certainly 2018 is there.h number organically, if we wouldn't had estimateeform, our earnings grow 7% or 8%. if you stripped away the taxes, ieffect of think you can make a pretty good...
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not at peak heat. today, 97p, tomorrow, 99 again d both days heat index values 100 to 105 warmer ttn tomorrow. we will cool off going intoes day and july 4 not much.t will be ho around here all week long. lots of 90s. we'll show you the 7 day in the forecast coming up. etter news. >> we're fol a developing story this morning. a hit-and-run in howard countrynd the victim is a ups driver. it happened 7:30t last nigh the area of daniels road and owed frederick rolled in ellicott city. a ups driver was out of his truck drivering packages 230 block daniels road whilt older model suv traveling southbound entered northbound lanes and struck h he was taken to the university of maryland shock trauma center and remains in critical condition this morning. the victim is 27-year-old charles taylor bury. they want to you keep app eye out for the vehicle. older model suv with damage to the driver's side mirror. >> morial services are scheduled for two of five victims killed in shooting at the capitol gazette. a celeb
not at peak heat. today, 97p, tomorrow, 99 again d both days heat index values 100 to 105 warmer ttn tomorrow. we will cool off going intoes day and july 4 not much.t will be ho around here all week long. lots of 90s. we'll show you the 7 day in the forecast coming up. etter news. >> we're fol a developing story this morning. a hit-and-run in howard countrynd the victim is a ups driver. it happened 7:30t last nigh the area of daniels road and owed frederick rolled in ellicott city. a ups...
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this far at least and hoping to make their first ever world cup final they also love their players at the peak of their powers right now and when they beat brazil in the quarter final there was this real feeling that this was their time obviously it wasn't to be but they have given their fans a lot of great moments that win over brazil that i just mentioned and also that last minute victory against japan it was a real electrifying moment so i think both teams certainly although they haven't made it to the big day itself they can go home feeling very proud of what they've achieved now looking ahead to the final which will take place behind you on sunday what's the mood like in moscow before france plays croatia. well perhaps unsurprisingly the atmosphere hasn't quite been the same since russia went out of the world cup quarter final stage and i think just generally the latter stages of the world cup are not quite the same as the football festival that you have in the group stages simply because a lot of teams have gone home and the fans of followed them but that being said we've got more and mo
this far at least and hoping to make their first ever world cup final they also love their players at the peak of their powers right now and when they beat brazil in the quarter final there was this real feeling that this was their time obviously it wasn't to be but they have given their fans a lot of great moments that win over brazil that i just mentioned and also that last minute victory against japan it was a real electrifying moment so i think both teams certainly although they haven't...
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let's have a look at the peaks and troughs markets will hit today.s opened in japan markets will hit today. the nikkei has opened injapan and it is already down essentially because of caution before the bank ofjapan meeting and possible changes in monetary policy that we have been telling you about. that is it for the programme. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: raging wildfires in california that have been burning out of control have forced 50,000 people to leave their homes. hundreds of hikers trapped on a volcano in indonesia after sunday's earthquake have escaped to safety. some rail services in the north of england, that were scrapped back in may due to a shakeup of the timetable, are back. up to 75% of the trains are up and running again, but angry commuters still faced cancellations and delays in many areas, as danny savage reports. just after 7am this morning and lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leeds. it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers.
let's have a look at the peaks and troughs markets will hit today.s opened in japan markets will hit today. the nikkei has opened injapan and it is already down essentially because of caution before the bank ofjapan meeting and possible changes in monetary policy that we have been telling you about. that is it for the programme. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: raging wildfires in california that have been burning out of control have forced 50,000 people to leave their homes....
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straggly wildfire prompted park officials today to close a portion of it yosemite right at the peak of the summer tourist season. the park superintendent said the 20 mile stretch of it will close tomorrow at noon and this includes the valley floor. visitors who are already there are being asked to leave and is planning to head to the park are being told not to come out all. disclosure is expected to last through sunday.>> we have about 300 campsites or so here and some of the folks have left, but a lot are still here. in the hotels there is about 5 or 6 hundred rooms the people are in. some people have left. i do not know the exact numbers, but with the noon closure tomorrow we are just letting folks know if they are here tonight that they are fine being here tonight. we will have the hotels and campgrounds and restaurants open tonight and just have to pack up their bags and go tomorrow.>> now what are the main reasons for this closure is all of the smoke still in yosemite valley. officials say such has not exceeded federal health standards in the valley in some cases it is up to 7 tim
straggly wildfire prompted park officials today to close a portion of it yosemite right at the peak of the summer tourist season. the park superintendent said the 20 mile stretch of it will close tomorrow at noon and this includes the valley floor. visitors who are already there are being asked to leave and is planning to head to the park are being told not to come out all. disclosure is expected to last through sunday.>> we have about 300 campsites or so here and some of the folks have...
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kicking themselves a little bit because this is their golden generation right now these players are at their peak to point out the caca and given how this world cup panned out with germany out early argentina out it's a whole not even then the first place this was belgium's chance to at least get to the final so they'll be a little bit annoyed but pleased to elise got bronze as for england is the young side they're only going to get better euro two thousand and twenty is a strange tournament taking place all over the continent but actually the same finals in the final are going to be at wembley stadium in london so the end of it will feel like a home to an animal hope that they can get to those latter stages and not medicine need to be a sports thank you so much. to tennis or actually have a has become the first german woman to win wimbledon in more than twenty years she beat serena williams in a one sided final to add to the australian and us open titles that she won in two thousand and sixteen. one never won here the other has seven wimbledon titles to her name but she found to be overruled by
kicking themselves a little bit because this is their golden generation right now these players are at their peak to point out the caca and given how this world cup panned out with germany out early argentina out it's a whole not even then the first place this was belgium's chance to at least get to the final so they'll be a little bit annoyed but pleased to elise got bronze as for england is the young side they're only going to get better euro two thousand and twenty is a strange tournament...
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we think we're at peak reg and opex concerns.like google shares right here right now. >> kirk, real quick, speaking of enterprise, ibm just had earnings numbers pretty good got some top line growth stock is up 3%, but hasn't done that much, 1% in the last 12 months is it being underestimated >> since i don't cover ibm, i will have to defer on that to others >> but you cover cloud i have seen you tracking progress versus microsoft, google and others. >> sure. what i would say about enterprise it spending environment, it is incredibly robust i think every enterprise any industry understands the need for a broader topic of digital transformation as a result, i think you're seeing more and more companies spend more on an opex and cap ex basis. i think there's a bit of arising tide, lifting all those from enterprise perspective i think the stronger part of that spend is within the cloud when you talk about -- brings you back to microsoft, service now in particular. i think absolutely the macro backdrop combined with digital transforma
we think we're at peak reg and opex concerns.like google shares right here right now. >> kirk, real quick, speaking of enterprise, ibm just had earnings numbers pretty good got some top line growth stock is up 3%, but hasn't done that much, 1% in the last 12 months is it being underestimated >> since i don't cover ibm, i will have to defer on that to others >> but you cover cloud i have seen you tracking progress versus microsoft, google and others. >> sure. what i would...
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hoping to reach the world cup final for the first time in their history their players are really at the peak of their powers right now so it's a big disappointment for them but they have given their fans a lot of moments to cherish the last minute victory against japan in the round of sixteen springs to mind beating brazil in the quarter finals to a huge achievement so i think both teams can regardless of what happens today go home feeling very proud of what they've achieved and looking ahead to the final match which is going to be happening tomorrow right where you are behind you in moscow how are those teams gearing up for what might be the biggest match of their lives. as well in the french obviously there's a lot of expectation they are certainly the favorites for this game they've probably been the best team at the tournament so far. arguably the most talented squad in the world as well but they're keeping their feet on the ground because they know what it's like to lose a major tournament final that everyone's expecting it to when it happens to them just two years ago in the european c
hoping to reach the world cup final for the first time in their history their players are really at the peak of their powers right now so it's a big disappointment for them but they have given their fans a lot of moments to cherish the last minute victory against japan in the round of sixteen springs to mind beating brazil in the quarter finals to a huge achievement so i think both teams can regardless of what happens today go home feeling very proud of what they've achieved and looking ahead...
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we have looked at terabytes of data showing that they have added, at peak, up to 26% of the congestion in our downtown core district three and district six. we know that a disproportionate amount of moving violations come from t.n.c. quite frankly, if they want to have a business model where they incentivize low income individuals, i welcome that. as a matter of fact, is there somebody here from lyft? is there someone here from the department of the environment? you would be the ones who would administer these funds. we have not gone to them and said, hey, do you want to, out of the goodness of your heart, in a public spirit, age or information with the t.a. and with the s.f. m.t.a. wheat do you want to start reducing the on street impacts that we are having? do you want to offer low income individuals at san francisco state a discounted rate? i don't think that public dollars should go into that. this authority has not thought that. that is why we voted last year to restrict funds from the guaranteed ride home. not to go to t.n.c. i don't want to penalize low income students at san fr
we have looked at terabytes of data showing that they have added, at peak, up to 26% of the congestion in our downtown core district three and district six. we know that a disproportionate amount of moving violations come from t.n.c. quite frankly, if they want to have a business model where they incentivize low income individuals, i welcome that. as a matter of fact, is there somebody here from lyft? is there someone here from the department of the environment? you would be the ones who would...
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trains coming in and out at peak times are typically carrying nearly 10% more passengers than they were doubled over the past 20 years and attempts to improve the network to cope with increasing demand have not always helped. it is difficult for the government to keep up with that capacity, that need for extra capacity with investment. they have been putting a lot in, but as we have seen, when you try to improve the railway, you need to bring in engineering works, closures, that has caused even worse problems for passengers every day. 0n routes into london during rush hour last year nearly a quarter of passengers had to stand. in manchester and birmingham it was 15%. the government admits there is a problem but insists it is investing a great deal of money to improve the network. it's why we are doing things like rebuilding liverpool lime street station at the moment, we have built the first link between manchester piccadilly manchester victoria, it is why we are spending money new trains across the north of england, making sure the rail system is fit for purpose for the 21st century wi
trains coming in and out at peak times are typically carrying nearly 10% more passengers than they were doubled over the past 20 years and attempts to improve the network to cope with increasing demand have not always helped. it is difficult for the government to keep up with that capacity, that need for extra capacity with investment. they have been putting a lot in, but as we have seen, when you try to improve the railway, you need to bring in engineering works, closures, that has caused even...
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but earnings peak, not yet >> bob dahl, pleasure to get your views we're not at the earnings peak, there'seadline. see you soon >> all the best. >>> time for the top trending stories including a fast food company that wants to get in on the meal kit action the leslie picker has this important story. >> have you ever wanted to make your fast food treats at home? chick-fil-a is making that fantasy a reality. they are launching their own meal kits. they'll be sold out of 150 restaurants in the atlanta area starting next month. the kits include the classic chicken sandwich as well as other items like chicken parmesan and chicken enchiladas. huge chick-fil-a fan here. >> you could just go through the drive through. that's like a meal kit >> you don't have to actually make it. >> number two, will this include polynesian sauce >> i know what you're talking about. polynesian sauce is the best >> waffle fries, 12-piece nugget with polynesian sauce. >> that's my order >> no, it's not. >> that's my order >> we didn't plan this it's just that delicious >> this show brought to you by chick-fil-a. >> ho
but earnings peak, not yet >> bob dahl, pleasure to get your views we're not at the earnings peak, there'seadline. see you soon >> all the best. >>> time for the top trending stories including a fast food company that wants to get in on the meal kit action the leslie picker has this important story. >> have you ever wanted to make your fast food treats at home? chick-fil-a is making that fantasy a reality. they are launching their own meal kits. they'll be sold out of...
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know and you know even the fourteen that tiger won you know that was in his you know that was him at the peak of his pars and that was him at his one hundred percent best and we're not all going to be like that every single time. while the top male player is the competing at the open one female golfer is hoping to inspire more girls to take up the sport as she lines up alongside men as a page a tournament in kentucky on thursday american brittney lincecum will be just the sick woman to play on the men's tour and would make history if she makes the cut at the tournament the thirty two year old who has won a two time major winner believes the challenge of competing against her male counterparts could help her become a better player. i had to play on the boys' golf team when i was younger and. back then the full fourteen fifteen years ago there wasn't as many girls as there is now that played so for me back in the day it was great because the guys were better their games were better and push me to want to be better so i think playing with the guys even this week you know all learn a few things i
know and you know even the fourteen that tiger won you know that was in his you know that was him at the peak of his pars and that was him at his one hundred percent best and we're not all going to be like that every single time. while the top male player is the competing at the open one female golfer is hoping to inspire more girls to take up the sport as she lines up alongside men as a page a tournament in kentucky on thursday american brittney lincecum will be just the sick woman to play on...
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if it peaks at 2000, it will bottom at a dramatically lower price. it is peaking at 2500, it will automatically same price even though it had not go up there. bill smead lost a few more friends as a part of that segment, but we are happy to have you back with smead capital in seattle. the video game that made over $1 billion in eight months and caught the attention of the world cup winning french national team. we dig into the brain behind it. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: video games like fortnight are not uncommon, but revenues are. in the first eight months, it generated $1.2 billion in revenue. company withparent five to $8 billion. fortnight rose to success through its free model and popularity among celebrities like drake. he hit an all-time record attracting more than half a million streamers -- half-million watchers. had you look at the fortnight success in the broader gaming scheme. that unique. the popularity that is, but the financial success is quite unique. it has among the highest revenue per user in the industry. the is because of how mu
if it peaks at 2000, it will bottom at a dramatically lower price. it is peaking at 2500, it will automatically same price even though it had not go up there. bill smead lost a few more friends as a part of that segment, but we are happy to have you back with smead capital in seattle. the video game that made over $1 billion in eight months and caught the attention of the world cup winning french national team. we dig into the brain behind it. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: video games like...
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at the peak of summer, there is plenty of room to park, no sign of a typical 20,000 tourists per day. >> on a normal day where we are standing at the village store, this parking lot would be full. we would have full camp grounds and full hotels. there would be full hotels in oakhurst and mariposa. >> some folks were stranding on rides waiting to get them out of the unhealthy air. >> he was able to -- not able to come get us because we did not know that the road was closed. now we are wasting two hours waiting for him to come up the 120 entrance to pick us up. >> reporter: before it was time to show the park tail lights, there was still some yosemite magic to be found. >> we saw a bear chasing a bambi with its mom. the bear the mom scared the bear away. 10 seconds later we saw bambi and mom scampering away. >> reporter: those 20,000 tourists had to go somewhere. there are not many options in this part of the sierra if you want the wilderness experience. we are told the sequoia and kings canyon national parks are absolutely congested right now. in yosemite valley, andria borba, kpix 5.
at the peak of summer, there is plenty of room to park, no sign of a typical 20,000 tourists per day. >> on a normal day where we are standing at the village store, this parking lot would be full. we would have full camp grounds and full hotels. there would be full hotels in oakhurst and mariposa. >> some folks were stranding on rides waiting to get them out of the unhealthy air. >> he was able to -- not able to come get us because we did not know that the road was closed. now...
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officials say that is when air conditioners are at peak use.ther tips to conserve energy are turning off unnecessary lights, not using major appliances during the alert, and setting air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. here in the bay area, we kind of have a hodgepodge of temperatures, right? >> about a 30 to 35 degree spread from the coast to the inland neighborhoods. it's going to be a night of probably leftovers at our house to save from turning the stove or the anything like that on to keep the heat down in the house. here's a look at the fog. yeah, really thick over the golden gate bridge. alexis tells me chp issued a fog advisory. you can see why. that's going to hang around until about 9:00 and then it will start to lift. if you're driving, watch out for that, and also up around petaluma. ferry rides going to be gusty north of the bay bridge and cool to hot this morning to the afternoon at your mass transit stops. 59 in the north bay to 77 with sunshine at noon, and you're hanging out in the 80s from 1:00 to 6:00. and 71 by 8:00. sa
officials say that is when air conditioners are at peak use.ther tips to conserve energy are turning off unnecessary lights, not using major appliances during the alert, and setting air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. here in the bay area, we kind of have a hodgepodge of temperatures, right? >> about a 30 to 35 degree spread from the coast to the inland neighborhoods. it's going to be a night of probably leftovers at our house to save from turning the stove or the anything like that...
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where the sun soaks the leaves with 4000 hours of sunshine before we pick them at the peak of freshness for a smooth refreshing taste and aroma in every cup of lipton. ♪ carefully made to be broken. new, from magnum. they're all going in the same direction but in very different ways and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers only pampers diapers are the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents. >>> welcome back. person trumps for -- former tempeh manager paul manafort goes on trial for fraud charges. he will be in held -- it will be held in alexander despite it trying to be moved to roanoke. it claimed that the jury pool in northern virginia is too liberal. he cannot get a fair trial there because of the extensive media coverage. is being prosecuted as part of the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. is accused of hiding money that he earned in the ukraine and to
where the sun soaks the leaves with 4000 hours of sunshine before we pick them at the peak of freshness for a smooth refreshing taste and aroma in every cup of lipton. ♪ carefully made to be broken. new, from magnum. they're all going in the same direction but in very different ways and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their...