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.>> reporter: it is a tall order for the 17center bec francisco with its population produces e day, more than half it gets recycles and this year workers are getting extra help, new robots installed in october just in time for the holiday rush.>> this one is looking for plastic boxes like a salad clamshell container.>> reporter: the robots with artificial intelligence cost $1 million each.>> you cannot pick it up with magnet, this has 70 selections permanent.>> reporter: the san francisco center retains the first in the nation to get three scanners that automatically separate plastic bags from paper. along the line a massive magnet pulls out steel from the rest and another machine separates paper and cardboard which are about 80%. at the end of the line 14 types of products are bundled.>> these are plastic water bottles and soda bottles for monday in san francisco.>> reporter: the investment in the new machines was necessary to better separate recycled goods. >> china is no longer buying plastic so it's a buyers market. the world demands less than 1% impurities and a finish recycling.>>
.>> reporter: it is a tall order for the 17center bec francisco with its population produces e day, more than half it gets recycles and this year workers are getting extra help, new robots installed in october just in time for the holiday rush.>> this one is looking for plastic boxes like a salad clamshell container.>> reporter: the robots with artificial intelligence cost $1 million each.>> you cannot pick it up with magnet, this has 70 selections permanent.>>...
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. >> the company isin bec a popular bet for investors backed buy are by microsoft, facebook and marc don't have forig ly business report," kate rooney. >>> michael's names new esident and ceo where we begin the market focused with the arts appear craft retail areci anno that ashley buchanan will be takin the reins in the newear. buchanan comes from wal-mart where she was a long-term senior executive. and wall street cheered the move. michael's shares jumped 33% to v $8 . >>> another executive is leaving boeing, the aerospace company long sometime general council michael lud is retiring next we can. he was appointed in the spring to lead the legal strategy and to be an adviser t the board after the second 737 max crash which led to drowneding. that sto up a fraction shun to 330.14. >>> comcast is in discussions to buy video strming company zoomo. the financial terms of theeal were not released. comcast own streaming service peack is set to launch in spring. the shares rose today. a reminder comcast is the parapet companyvef nbc ual producing in program. >>> tesla is set to deliver t m
. >> the company isin bec a popular bet for investors backed buy are by microsoft, facebook and marc don't have forig ly business report," kate rooney. >>> michael's names new esident and ceo where we begin the market focused with the arts appear craft retail areci anno that ashley buchanan will be takin the reins in the newear. buchanan comes from wal-mart where she was a long-term senior executive. and wall street cheered the move. michael's shares jumped 33% to v $8 ....
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. > finally tonight one of the most famous watches in the sports world could bec oe of the most expensiveauctioned. robert franke has the story of an icoc rolex. >> jack nicklaus's goldex r mes up for auction at a sale hells by phillips in association with box and rousseau. they say it could be the more pensive watch at auction if it could surpass the $17.8 million that paul in 2018. now this has almost myth cal status among watchle cors and golf fans. >> this is worth more than i am. >> for more than 50 years it was the only watch he wore. on his wrist wein he recved 12 of championship he menta ttions. 8and aside froajmor when he act played almost every photograph of the golden bear includes his golden rolle pch which he got as a the gift from rex in 1967. >> i didn't take off with aon watch but it came on as soon as i came course. it came back on me. every time i'm with a terrify every time i travel i have a picture with bhee with the watch. >> all the proceeds go to his charity, the nicklaus children's health care foundation. nicklaus said he hopes his favorite watch will help buy heal
. > finally tonight one of the most famous watches in the sports world could bec oe of the most expensiveauctioned. robert franke has the story of an icoc rolex. >> jack nicklaus's goldex r mes up for auction at a sale hells by phillips in association with box and rousseau. they say it could be the more pensive watch at auction if it could surpass the $17.8 million that paul in 2018. now this has almost myth cal status among watchle cors and golf fans. >> this is worth more than...
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today we're learning more about t number of times that the disney plus app has been downloaded since it becle four weeks ago. julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: the first day disney plus launched it downloaded 10 million times to smart tvs according to disney. now research firm apptopia gives a hint how it faired since. it has 22 million downloads to mobile devices alone. and disney plus's average 9.5 million daily active users. ranking number one in apple and gogel app stos everyay since lawmaker. the numbers only measure mobile use and do not measure use on smart tvs or streangevices such as roku oh or apple tv and we don't know how many downloads the 7-dayree trials the verizon kers are accessing the full year. t there is evidence the signature app is gaining traction. they report the mobile app generated 20 million revenue for disney a combination of per nthees and annual contracts. ough disney plus user base is smaller than netflix whiche reported mthan 60 million u.s. subscribers last quarter it's notable o a peruser basis apptopia repor disney had 60% average long longer session t
today we're learning more about t number of times that the disney plus app has been downloaded since it becle four weeks ago. julia boorstin has more. >> reporter: the first day disney plus launched it downloaded 10 million times to smart tvs according to disney. now research firm apptopia gives a hint how it faired since. it has 22 million downloads to mobile devices alone. and disney plus's average 9.5 million daily active users. ranking number one in apple and gogel app stos everyay...
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i'm here to discuss how sf bec could support us. during this past strike, students were discouraged to participate. staff members often referred to the sfusc handbook to assert their authority about walking out. yet, according to the handbook, students are excused for being absent for justifiable reasons including to processes that could be interpreted to be a climate strike. we want the board to recognize that a climate strike is a justifiable reason. we also want it to be easier for students to promote and share information about upcoming strooims about class announcements or flyers and assemblies. in my case i was told to put up flyers in the bathrooms because i couldn't do it in any other way. so we want the climate crisis and everything to be educated more and have the district behind that. thank you. >> it is by not allowing the students here to participate that they are allowing corporations to get away with using these areas as dumps grounds. these issues are affecting them now. they're not just fighting for their future but
i'm here to discuss how sf bec could support us. during this past strike, students were discouraged to participate. staff members often referred to the sfusc handbook to assert their authority about walking out. yet, according to the handbook, students are excused for being absent for justifiable reasons including to processes that could be interpreted to be a climate strike. we want the board to recognize that a climate strike is a justifiable reason. we also want it to be easier for students...
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. >>> we're learning that a tail of a bec air jet hit two times after takeoff. at least a dozen people are dead, 50 others are in the hospital. it lost altitude before crashing into a fence and then a two-story building. joining pme with more on this i nathan hodge. do investigators have any idea what might have happened here? >> reporter: brianna, just a few hours ago kazakhstan's prime reporter said the preliminary investigation had led to two possible conclusions. one was the possibility of pilot error, and the other of some kind of technical malfunction. that's a very sort of broad definition, but as you noted, he also pointed out that the aircraft's tail hit the runway twice when it was taking off. so it was airborne for only a very, very short time before it plummeted to the ground and broke into pieces, essentially. we saw the pieces of fuselage strewn on the ground where it hit that building and that concrete wall, but aviation experts and kazhak officials are saying the situation could have been far, far worse, noting that the plane didn't catch fire af
. >>> we're learning that a tail of a bec air jet hit two times after takeoff. at least a dozen people are dead, 50 others are in the hospital. it lost altitude before crashing into a fence and then a two-story building. joining pme with more on this i nathan hodge. do investigators have any idea what might have happened here? >> reporter: brianna, just a few hours ago kazakhstan's prime reporter said the preliminary investigation had led to two possible conclusions. one was the...
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>> yes, it is sporimportant bec going back to lieutenant collinette vindman, he says there's nothingbunch of dates which they pause the 391 million. and the pauses, one of the first ones i find interesting is we were told it was july 18th when trump first decided to delay the funding. and in this report, it says on july 25th was the first time they put a delay in. and you can find it on the front page under the title, the background. it says on july 25th, omb gave notice to the dod to hold those funds. and that is the same day that trump had the conversation with zelenski. that's the same day that we're told there was an inquiry by the ukraine embassy about where was the -- where's our money? and those things all go together to rebutt the president's intention the republicans' argument since, where's the fault, they got the money. they still haven't gotten all their money and they still haven't gotten the meeting in the white house. >> people say are we going to follow the case all the way to the senate. thanks for joining us on two topics tonight. i appreciate it. >>> next up the su
>> yes, it is sporimportant bec going back to lieutenant collinette vindman, he says there's nothingbunch of dates which they pause the 391 million. and the pauses, one of the first ones i find interesting is we were told it was july 18th when trump first decided to delay the funding. and in this report, it says on july 25th was the first time they put a delay in. and you can find it on the front page under the title, the background. it says on july 25th, omb gave notice to the dod to...
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removed from office, and at the very least a vote of impeachment, which had only happened once before, bec ause richard nixon resigned before the house impeached him, or could impeached him. so it's part of the legacy no matter what happens in the senate. senate,back in the which was interesting. there was also a discussion of whether it was worth it to try to argue to have the, the articles of impeachment dismissed, which came up later in the senate, would it be worth filing a motion to have it all dismissed and get out of this? so there were lots of efforts to talk about ways to punish the president without impeaching him, and the house republicans were absolutely determined to move ahead, and made it very clear they wanted to. steve: which is my follow-up question. why? what was motivating them? what was the gop strategy? alexis: the gop strategy was that in the world they lived in, the president's behavior was so offensive, and remember, a lot of these lawmakers were in districts where bill clinton was not necessarily as popular as he was nationwide, as polls suggested nationwide. how,
removed from office, and at the very least a vote of impeachment, which had only happened once before, bec ause richard nixon resigned before the house impeached him, or could impeached him. so it's part of the legacy no matter what happens in the senate. senate,back in the which was interesting. there was also a discussion of whether it was worth it to try to argue to have the, the articles of impeachment dismissed, which came up later in the senate, would it be worth filing a motion to have...
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so it was bec neverause mention home. but, don't take this as a sob story, because, i don't really take it as a sob story, and i am actually proud of where i came from and how i am getting theren [ applause ]ublish so, my future was not always ced bright. i was not always hopeful about . anything, and honest i will, i did not think that i would accomplish anything. so whento m iak got accepted to university of iowa, i knew it tk was a turning point for me, and i seized it. this was my chance to make a difference in the world, and it morest importantly to make my m proud of me. to be completely honest, it wasu hard when i started and it is g0 still hard right now and hard when the exams are hard and it is hard for studying until 4:00u a.m.t, is hard. like me, and also balancing 30 things on your plate is pretty hard. but it is also hard, because fou lower income students like me, every day can feel like a struggle just to afford tuition. like so many others, i took out the loans to afford iowa, but in doing so, i did not k
so it was bec neverause mention home. but, don't take this as a sob story, because, i don't really take it as a sob story, and i am actually proud of where i came from and how i am getting theren [ applause ]ublish so, my future was not always ced bright. i was not always hopeful about . anything, and honest i will, i did not think that i would accomplish anything. so whento m iak got accepted to university of iowa, i knew it tk was a turning point for me, and i seized it. this was my chance to...
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if your turn on cable networky, news toou would think he's our president bec oaurussia, facebook, racism and hilla clinton and all mixed together. we blasted away 4 million nufacturing jobs primarily based in ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, missouri. i just left iowa. we blasted 40,000 manufacturing jobs there. the more we act like donald trump ishe cause of all our problems, the more americans lose trusthat we can actlly see what's going on in our communities and solve those problems. what we have t do is we have to stop being obsessed over impeachment, which, unfortunately, strikes many you know what the score is going to be, and actually startnd digging inolving the problems that got donald trump eelected in the first place. we have to take every opportunity to present a new a new way forward to help beat him in 2020 because, make no mistak he will be there at the ballot box for us to defeat. >> tnk you, mr. yang. (applause) let's turn now to an issue that is on the minds of all americs, and that is the ecomy. senator sanders, today, the house of representatives voted for a n
if your turn on cable networky, news toou would think he's our president bec oaurussia, facebook, racism and hilla clinton and all mixed together. we blasted away 4 million nufacturing jobs primarily based in ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, missouri. i just left iowa. we blasted 40,000 manufacturing jobs there. the more we act like donald trump ishe cause of all our problems, the more americans lose trusthat we can actlly see what's going on in our communities and solve those problems....