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much of them from central america. owner, mark wayne, says that the small scale growers from whom he gets his beans are deeply worried and so is he. >> i look at us in the coffee industry are stewards of the product that the farmers produce, and you know, when something like this devastates them, it devastates all of us. >> as lux's coffee shop, prices are edging up. it's not so much here in the u.s. as it is for the spread of social instability and drug trafficking in central america and a possible flood of migrants toward u.s. borders. u.s. agency for social administration, says that: if the fungus isn't brought under control, the u.s. estimates that the future coffee yields in guatemala, el salve door and panama and "consider this," could drop as much as 40% with farm workers and laborers out of work. >> if more people slip into poverty, there will be an increase in crime, and i think there's already a migration from the farms to the cities, and that could cause more migration north. >> prices on arabica coffee jump
much of them from central america. owner, mark wayne, says that the small scale growers from whom he gets his beans are deeply worried and so is he. >> i look at us in the coffee industry are stewards of the product that the farmers produce, and you know, when something like this devastates them, it devastates all of us. >> as lux's coffee shop, prices are edging up. it's not so much here in the u.s. as it is for the spread of social instability and drug trafficking in central...
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anger over human rights violations and being a native i understand the importance of that central america has played in this community. the latino multiply events in the neighborhood that have the community in mind throughout the calendar year within the latino district businesses and residents and arts organizations and long established nonprofit agrees collaborative to organize the events like the caesar chavez parade many of us participated in and this has xhvj grown and we're not excited to be holding this hearing as we're preparing this weekend for an event. i'm excited to be part of this today that's a step to preserve little mission and promote the mission character. the support of the community and the mayor and of the office of economic workforce development the organization the latino historical social that is all their support it mummifying and we would not be here without them. i want to thank them so with that context i'd like to ask i don't see mr. torres so i think the mayor's office office of economic workforce development has a representative here we thank mayor ed lee an
anger over human rights violations and being a native i understand the importance of that central america has played in this community. the latino multiply events in the neighborhood that have the community in mind throughout the calendar year within the latino district businesses and residents and arts organizations and long established nonprofit agrees collaborative to organize the events like the caesar chavez parade many of us participated in and this has xhvj grown and we're not excited to...
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that is all due to problems in central america with the fungus? >> yes.zil with the drought. >> this is combined of consequence of higher cost of production after 2006 when the oil went up. david: yes. >> and oil accounts for up to 50% of the cost of production in coffee. david: wow. >> so the producers, they did not increase their production, extra acres. they didn't plan extra acres. so the stock level remained low. every time there is deficit in production, volatility skyrockets like now. david: now the great thing, not only americans but people around the world are increasingly loving their coffee. they want more. they can't get enough. and you are here to supply, you just have a new arrangement with samsung? what is that all about? >> as a matter of fact, coffee is at all-time let's say, good situation because, thanks to the virtues of coffee, which are pleasure, health and -- david: more doctors say it keeps you alive longer. this by the way what we're looking at if we can show that again, that's what you have in samsung. you have a dale with samsun
that is all due to problems in central america with the fungus? >> yes.zil with the drought. >> this is combined of consequence of higher cost of production after 2006 when the oil went up. david: yes. >> and oil accounts for up to 50% of the cost of production in coffee. david: wow. >> so the producers, they did not increase their production, extra acres. they didn't plan extra acres. so the stock level remained low. every time there is deficit in production, volatility...
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much of them from central america.says the small scale coffee growers will deeply worried and so is he. >> i look at us as the coffee industries are stewards of the product that the farmer produce, and when something like this threatens to devastate them, it devastates all of us. >> reporter: at this coffee shop prices are already inching up. washington's chief concern is not so much for high-end coffee drinkers here, as it is for the spread of instability and drug trafficking in south america. >> reporter: mark firestein said . . . if the fungus isn't brought under control, future coffee yields in guatemala, honduras, panama, and costa rica could drop as much as 40%. >> if more people slip into poverty then there will be an increase in crime. i think there is already an increase of my migration from the farms into the cities. >> reporter: prices jumped to a two-year high earlier this month. >>> and coming up on al jazeera america, millions of us love the hot sauce siracha, but a town in texas loves it so much they wan
much of them from central america.says the small scale coffee growers will deeply worried and so is he. >> i look at us as the coffee industries are stewards of the product that the farmer produce, and when something like this threatens to devastate them, it devastates all of us. >> reporter: at this coffee shop prices are already inching up. washington's chief concern is not so much for high-end coffee drinkers here, as it is for the spread of instability and drug trafficking in...
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central america and why it was transporting so much gold?> every one of thes these shipe side wall steamers would go from san francisco to panama, back and forth every two weeks, it was like catching a bus or plane. the ships coming out of san francisco each of those ships had usually a million to $2 million worth of gold coins and bars in consigned commercial shipments. >> and on this ship how much do you think, what's the theory, how much was on this ship? >> i think it was somewhere around $1.6 million, valued in 1857. >> so what would it be worth now? >> well, it depends. there was a lot of gold on that ship, and there were different shipments of the gold on the ship. there was the consigned commercial shipment of about three tons of gold which was coins and bars. then there was the gold that was on the persons of the miners. they had reduction sacks an rukd commission of gold and another 15 tons of gold and the amount of gold that was on the ship that the miners carried was considered to be about the same amount as the consigned commerc
central america and why it was transporting so much gold?> every one of thes these shipe side wall steamers would go from san francisco to panama, back and forth every two weeks, it was like catching a bus or plane. the ships coming out of san francisco each of those ships had usually a million to $2 million worth of gold coins and bars in consigned commercial shipments. >> and on this ship how much do you think, what's the theory, how much was on this ship? >> i think it was...
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. >>> today group of divers announced they recovered 1000 ounces of gold from the ss central america,ding five gold bars and to $20 double eagle gold coins, when it was minted in san francisco in 1857. that's the same year the ss central america sank off south carolina after setting sail from san francisco. previous explanations netted $15 million. divers say there is still more gold down there. >>> thank you for ktvu your choice for news. were always here for you at ktvu.com and hope you follow us on facebook and twitter. our coverage continues with the 10:00 p.m. news and tonight revealing a chemical linked to cancer from some of the most popular shampoos. and what do we have here? oh, look. we have a bunch of... announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to
. >>> today group of divers announced they recovered 1000 ounces of gold from the ss central america,ding five gold bars and to $20 double eagle gold coins, when it was minted in san francisco in 1857. that's the same year the ss central america sank off south carolina after setting sail from san francisco. previous explanations netted $15 million. divers say there is still more gold down there. >>> thank you for ktvu your choice for news. were always here for you at ktvu.com...
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coffee rust, a fungus that is devastating some of the best arabica coffee beans in latin and central americaatemala, el salvador, honduras, panama and costa rica have been hit the hardest. >> this is a disease that has been around for a long time. we believe that hotter and dryer growing conditions related to a changing climate is making it more prevalent. >> rajiv shah is the administrator of the u.s. agency for international development. >> in it's worst form it actually destroys the trees and prevents the future years from having agricultural output on those farms. >> reporter: many high-end coffee beans are grown on small farms by farmers who can't afford fungicides and lack the special training needed to avoid contamination. researchers say that coffee production in the affected areas will decrease by 15% to 40% in the coming years, severely impacting families. >> millions of kids would go hungry. economies throughout the region would face significant strife and the loss of the basic economic activity that supports 20, 30, 40% of their populations. >> large u.s. coffee companies like st
coffee rust, a fungus that is devastating some of the best arabica coffee beans in latin and central americaatemala, el salvador, honduras, panama and costa rica have been hit the hardest. >> this is a disease that has been around for a long time. we believe that hotter and dryer growing conditions related to a changing climate is making it more prevalent. >> rajiv shah is the administrator of the u.s. agency for international development. >> in it's worst form it actually...
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as the spread of social instability and drug trafficking in central america and a possible flood of migrants. borders. u.s. agency for international development associate administrator mark fierstein said we must tackle this out break to ensure farmers and laborers have stable incomes. don't start growing illicit crops or forced to migrate because they can no longer support their families. if the fungus is not brought under control the u.s. estimates the coffee yields in guatemala and costa rica could drop 40% with half a million farmers and labors brought out of work. >> if more people slip into poverty there will be an increase in crime. there is already an increase of foreigners in the city and could cause more migration north. >> reporter: prices on the futures market jumped to a two-year high earlier this month and i'm rob reynolds with al jazeera in l.a. >> researchers identify innovations that could reduce the number of babies that die soon after birth and still ahead in sport a star performance from the new york rangers go in the playoff series against montreal. ♪ real reporting that
as the spread of social instability and drug trafficking in central america and a possible flood of migrants. borders. u.s. agency for international development associate administrator mark fierstein said we must tackle this out break to ensure farmers and laborers have stable incomes. don't start growing illicit crops or forced to migrate because they can no longer support their families. if the fungus is not brought under control the u.s. estimates the coffee yields in guatemala and costa...
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hundreds of migrants from central america have gotten stuck in mexico after a ban meant to keep them off the beast, a freight train that carries many migrants north to the u.s. border. but many are still taking the risk and jumping on board. known as attracting criminal elements, the baste is more dangerous than before. as adam rainey found in vera cruz state. >> the padronas, every day they see men, women and children who dream of a better life in the united states but who often don't make it there. their leader, no norma romero, has been waiting for this train. it's known as the beast for the death and destruction it leaves if its path, carrying migrants from central america to plex co. this train was nearly empty. another one will come soon and that might be nearly full. she wants to hear their stories. >> migrants are considered merchandise. everybody tries to take advantage of you. that is the saddest thing of all. that's why it's important for you to speak out. do you think you were a criminal just because you left your country? why did you leave? >> i left for work, we canned
hundreds of migrants from central america have gotten stuck in mexico after a ban meant to keep them off the beast, a freight train that carries many migrants north to the u.s. border. but many are still taking the risk and jumping on board. known as attracting criminal elements, the baste is more dangerous than before. as adam rainey found in vera cruz state. >> the padronas, every day they see men, women and children who dream of a better life in the united states but who often don't...
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much of them from central america. the owner is saying that the small scale coffee growers are deeply worried and so is he. >> i look at it as, you know, us in the coffee industries are stewards of the products that the farmers produce and when this threatens to destate them, it is devastating all of us. >> a coffee shop, the prices are inching up. washington's chief concern is not so much for the coffee dryers in the united states as the spread of the drug trafficking in central america and possible flood of the migrants to the u.s. borders. the agency's head said we must tackle this outbreak to ensure that the farmers and laborers have stable incomes and don't grow to i will it sit groups or starting to migrate. the u.s. estimates that the future coffee yields in south america could drop as much as 40%, with half a million farmers and workers put out of work. >> if people are slipping into poverty, there will be increase in crime. there is already increase of the migration from the farms to the city. >> the prietss j
much of them from central america. the owner is saying that the small scale coffee growers are deeply worried and so is he. >> i look at it as, you know, us in the coffee industries are stewards of the products that the farmers produce and when this threatens to destate them, it is devastating all of us. >> a coffee shop, the prices are inching up. washington's chief concern is not so much for the coffee dryers in the united states as the spread of the drug trafficking in central...
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it's known as "the beast", and carries migrants from central america through mexico. back at the shelter she askses new arrivals why they left home. >> translation: i let them do this, because there is no work. we can't live there because of the crime. my children can't go to school. one of my sons was killed. >> that's why he brought his youngest son on this journey. like mothers before her, she left her children, such of them, in guatemala. >> my children asked me for things i couldn't by. all i could do is give them my heart. >> this woman offers them a home-cooked meal. >> it doesn't matter where they are from. we know they are hungry. they need to leave. leaving their family is not easy. >> they timely have support from -- finally have support of those in power. the president awarded petron, s the human rights award for helping might rants. >> they are easy prey. they are mutilated, thrown off the train and sometimes die that way, if they don't pay. >> it's been a long day of preparation. they have a few moments to pack the food and toss it to hungry migrants rid
it's known as "the beast", and carries migrants from central america through mexico. back at the shelter she askses new arrivals why they left home. >> translation: i let them do this, because there is no work. we can't live there because of the crime. my children can't go to school. one of my sons was killed. >> that's why he brought his youngest son on this journey. like mothers before her, she left her children, such of them, in guatemala. >> my children asked me...
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central america including 5 gold bars and two $20 double eagle gold coins, one of which was minted inncisco in 1857. that's the same year the ss central america sank off south carolina after setting sail from san francisco. previous expeditions netted $50 million, and divers say there is still more gold down there. >>> now at 6:00, the death of little daphney webb's father leaves even more questions about the girl's disappearance, the closure they wish they had from her father. >>> a protest of patriotism. the decision made at this school four years ago that has adults out in force, waving flags on this cinco de mayo. >> the clothes still sustained with drugs, this woman recounts the brutal fight that left two alameda county sheriffs injured. >>> the divergent stories about what led to blows and left the deputies bloody. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. >>> there are more unanswered questions tonight about the disappearance of a 22 month old oak land toddler. now that her father has died. good evening, i'm julie haener. >>> and
central america including 5 gold bars and two $20 double eagle gold coins, one of which was minted inncisco in 1857. that's the same year the ss central america sank off south carolina after setting sail from san francisco. previous expeditions netted $50 million, and divers say there is still more gold down there. >>> now at 6:00, the death of little daphney webb's father leaves even more questions about the girl's disappearance, the closure they wish they had from her father....
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it is also reported in canada, europe, south and central america, and parts of asia. worldpers around the began to connect the pesticides to the vanishing bees. began with aoss pesticide that is sold in france aspects gaucho. french]king dern 2008, germany's iniegel reported bee deaths prime agricultural areas. many beekeepers pointed the finger to a pesticide. >> ," lay awake many nights thinking, what is going on here? changes are coming. this is systemic. in that time when they started getting more and more and more of this stuff, they were mute. --neo nick a titillates make all pollen toxic to insects. >> they are transferred to all portions of the plant, so any insect that shoes on that plant is affected by the insecticide. >> it is a chemical that causes exposure constantly. >> they are related to nicotine and are neurotoxins, or nerve poisons, that attack insect nervous systems, causing paralysis and eventually death. >> charles annenberg weingarten -- clothianidin is very toxic to bees. trillion is very toxic. in some cases it can kill them outright. in some c
it is also reported in canada, europe, south and central america, and parts of asia. worldpers around the began to connect the pesticides to the vanishing bees. began with aoss pesticide that is sold in france aspects gaucho. french]king dern 2008, germany's iniegel reported bee deaths prime agricultural areas. many beekeepers pointed the finger to a pesticide. >> ," lay awake many nights thinking, what is going on here? changes are coming. this is systemic. in that time when they...
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flow of cocaine and methamphetamine is a start in south america, process and transit through central americaor the caribbean and enter the united states of america. heroine is a different problem set. we've got to get our head around that problem set, and will have to address it or we will pay very long-term consequences. mexico is very much part of this issue. you have cited the statistic. the statistic i have read is roughly 26 metric tons of pure heroin is produced in mexico any given year. that may sound like a lot, although they are remind the members of this committee we estimate 600-six and 50 is produced in afghanistan, but nevertheless if the u.s. market is between 15-40 tons per year, 26 times actually goes pretty far towards satisfying the entire market. we are going to have to adjust our tactics, our policy, our dialogue and our diplomacy in order to address hair when as well as cocaine and methamphetamine spirit that's the answer i give you spend i know i'm over time but if you might give, respond with suggestions on how we should do that i would be grateful. thank you. thank yo
flow of cocaine and methamphetamine is a start in south america, process and transit through central americaor the caribbean and enter the united states of america. heroine is a different problem set. we've got to get our head around that problem set, and will have to address it or we will pay very long-term consequences. mexico is very much part of this issue. you have cited the statistic. the statistic i have read is roughly 26 metric tons of pure heroin is produced in mexico any given year....
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the ship was the ss central america and was on its way to new york from stephen cisco caring massive amount of gold but it sank in a hurricane in eighteen fifty seven the expeditions crusaders into two hours to collect five gold bars into twenty dollars gold coins. the total amount recovered always about thirty kilograms it's worth an estimated one point three million dollars at today's prices. this entry daffodils are of many banks of new york that was waiting for the ship to bring them gold he is a tight cash shortage the ship sinking is considered to be a factor leading to depression in eighteen fifty seven letters went bankrupt one after another. for the expeditions are likely as more goal to stop the running inside what's left of the sunken ship. you know here's the weather forecast the ruling. for this wrenching. its. can we the beach. the new york needs of people who come to the north and pursuit of a tree. he works from them through myanmar point came when he's in a class of its own. practically in japan you'll sleep. all new yorkers. a survey. it didn't the manchester police
the ship was the ss central america and was on its way to new york from stephen cisco caring massive amount of gold but it sank in a hurricane in eighteen fifty seven the expeditions crusaders into two hours to collect five gold bars into twenty dollars gold coins. the total amount recovered always about thirty kilograms it's worth an estimated one point three million dollars at today's prices. this entry daffodils are of many banks of new york that was waiting for the ship to bring them gold...
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of the seven countries in central america, there is only one where english is the official language. but it's not the language that draws people in. this remote, sparsely populated area, is full of incredible natural beauty and wildlife. but i have a hunch even this is not the reason people fall in love with belize. it's the people who, despite sometimes crippling poverty, are so welcoming and hospitable and proud of their little corner of paradise. it's time to delve beyond the glitzy tourism ads. it's time to meet the exotic, the real and the raw belize. travel! for some it's a luxurious escape,
of the seven countries in central america, there is only one where english is the official language. but it's not the language that draws people in. this remote, sparsely populated area, is full of incredible natural beauty and wildlife. but i have a hunch even this is not the reason people fall in love with belize. it's the people who, despite sometimes crippling poverty, are so welcoming and hospitable and proud of their little corner of paradise. it's time to delve beyond the glitzy tourism...
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on a personal note, i remember when i emigrated from the central america the mission district i'd describe as the corridor the heart 24th street is the heart of the mission district i want to make sure we're leaving a piece of history or legacy for the many families to come they enjoy i know every benefit that's provided in the corridor. i wanted to say thank you very much and i'm here to support and hope the resolution passes >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank you. my name is christie i saw you last week actually. i'm the artistic director on 24th and mission we've been a movement space since is early 70s first, the third wave and now dance mission that's a organization of color primarily we have one of the largest affordable housing restraining order caribbean arts program and have 4 hundred children in the 94 one one 0 code i've seen first hand the changes in my community and applaud you for pga this resolution. i assume that's what's going to happen and we can all continue to carry on preserving the mission for being one of the most amazing community in the united sta
on a personal note, i remember when i emigrated from the central america the mission district i'd describe as the corridor the heart 24th street is the heart of the mission district i want to make sure we're leaving a piece of history or legacy for the many families to come they enjoy i know every benefit that's provided in the corridor. i wanted to say thank you very much and i'm here to support and hope the resolution passes >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. thank...
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central america. >> this is not going to make people happy, especially if you have a mailbox up by your door, supposedly the postal service is looking at possibly removing that from the delivery. they are not going to go up to your door shot anymore. this has to be put through a vote and whatnot. >> why? >> but it's going to save them $2 billion annually. i didn't know it cost that much more to walk up to someone's door. >> by time. it's because of time expended. >> the big mailboxes and make everyone walk to them. >> walk or drive by. >> speaking of walk. how about a moon walker? >> billy jean, michael jackson, 32 years ago. but this high school senior nailed it at his talent show. take a look and listen. ♪ it's really -- he did win it. >> wow. >> and over a nine-year period through youtube studied every move to perfection. >> he got it. he hit it. >> guy's got skills. thank you, way too early with thomas roberts starts now. >>> when i hear allegations of misconduct, any misconduct, whether it's allegations of v.a. staff covering up long wait times, or cook the books, i will not stand
central america. >> this is not going to make people happy, especially if you have a mailbox up by your door, supposedly the postal service is looking at possibly removing that from the delivery. they are not going to go up to your door shot anymore. this has to be put through a vote and whatnot. >> why? >> but it's going to save them $2 billion annually. i didn't know it cost that much more to walk up to someone's door. >> by time. it's because of time expended....
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it is a start of a mission to resole central america. >> do you feel like a hero? >> not yet. maybe in 30 years. >> another two pair of shoes. >>> 4:43. the hidden cash frenzy is on again this morning. it is in southern california this time. >> the anonymous millionaire has been stashing cash for the week and hit los angeles overnight after sparking a mad dash for cam in san jose. dozens cashed clues and a few found hundred dollar bills. this morning twitter has reached 230,000 followers. >> he made a drop if los angeles a few hours ago and here is the view of what he tweeted. he offered a travel scholarship. >> or burning man tickets. >> you get to vote on that. to more drops in los angeles until tomorrow. >> this gentleman is refeeting this picture of the envelope he found with two $200 bills in it. we know the mystery donor is active in southern california. he tells abc that he is a successful real estate investor who only wants to give back. >> we need to tweet, do we want the travel scholarship or burn ing man tickets? >> we want to cover it. that is what we want to do. >
it is a start of a mission to resole central america. >> do you feel like a hero? >> not yet. maybe in 30 years. >> another two pair of shoes. >>> 4:43. the hidden cash frenzy is on again this morning. it is in southern california this time. >> the anonymous millionaire has been stashing cash for the week and hit los angeles overnight after sparking a mad dash for cam in san jose. dozens cashed clues and a few found hundred dollar bills. this morning twitter has...
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university in an effort to stop the fungus from spreading and the coffee industry in latin and central america from rusting away. anne-marie green, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, peyton manning goes deep while addressing the class of 2014. with helioplex does. on wet skin, ordinary sunscreen mixes with water and drips. neutrogena wet skin sprays on and stays on. forms a broad spectrum uva/uvb barrier. in and out of the water, for non-stop fun. get the best protection made for kids' wet skin. ♪ hey, hey wet skin kids. neutrogena. number-one dermatologist recommended suncare. ♪ hey [ wellington ] multimillion-dollar athletes can afford almost anything. ♪ but what they really want... welcome back, sir. [ wellington ] ...is what they never stop loving. ♪ [ whistles ] [ wellington ] mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. with options like the sausage mcmuffin and the mccafé coffee, they can pick their favorites and share the wealth. there's something for everyone to love at mcdonald's. ♪ help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. there's something for
university in an effort to stop the fungus from spreading and the coffee industry in latin and central america from rusting away. anne-marie green, cbs news, new york. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, peyton manning goes deep while addressing the class of 2014. with helioplex does. on wet skin, ordinary sunscreen mixes with water and drips. neutrogena wet skin sprays on and stays on. forms a broad spectrum uva/uvb barrier. in and out of the water, for...
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the ship was the ss central america. it was on its way to new york from san francisco carrying a massive amount of gold. but it sank in a hurricane in 1857. the expedition's crew says it took two hours to collect five gold bars, and two $20 gold coins. the total amount of recovered gold weighs about 30 kilograms. it's worth an estimated $1.3 million at today's prices. the century and a half ago there were many banks in new york that were waiting for the ship to bring them gold to ease a tight cash shortage. the ship's sinking is considered to be a factor leading to a depression in 1857 when lenders went bankrupt one after another. for the expedition, more gold is thought to remain inside what's left of the sunken ship. that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. a7guc >> you are watching france 24. the crisis in ukraine hits the all flightsonetsk. have been suspended by the government. the man most likely to be egypt next president says the muslim brotherhood will be finished if he wins. del also taught all
the ship was the ss central america. it was on its way to new york from san francisco carrying a massive amount of gold. but it sank in a hurricane in 1857. the expedition's crew says it took two hours to collect five gold bars, and two $20 gold coins. the total amount of recovered gold weighs about 30 kilograms. it's worth an estimated $1.3 million at today's prices. the century and a half ago there were many banks in new york that were waiting for the ship to bring them gold to ease a tight...
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ship's package at a depth of about two thousand two hundred meters the ship was the access to central america. it was on its way to new york from san francisco. carrie and massive amount of gold but it sank in a hurricane in eighteen fifty seven. this is true says that take two hours to climb to five gold lies and two twenty dollars gold coins gold weighs about thirty kilograms sits with an estimated one point three million dollars at today's prices. i think and a half ago there were many banks in new york that were waiting for the to bring them gold. to ease and tried to cash shortage. she's thinking is considered to be a factor leading to depression in eighteen fifty seven when lenders went bankrupt one after another for the expeditions and likely as more cool is thought to remain inside with a laugh at the sunken ship that is elevated to his enemies by fantastical and a laugh at the sunken ship that is elevated to his enemies by fantastical and she and her kidney damage
ship's package at a depth of about two thousand two hundred meters the ship was the access to central america. it was on its way to new york from san francisco. carrie and massive amount of gold but it sank in a hurricane in eighteen fifty seven. this is true says that take two hours to climb to five gold lies and two twenty dollars gold coins gold weighs about thirty kilograms sits with an estimated one point three million dollars at today's prices. i think and a half ago there were many banks...
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it all went down onboard the "ss central america," which sank bringing back gold from california. 425ple died in that wreck. the expedition is the first there since the early '90s. >>> medical news this morning. the fda is questioning whether aspirin should be used to ward off a first heart attack or stroke in certain people. fda experts say major studies do not support a daily aspirin regimen as a preventative measure for people who have never had cardiovascular problems. and they point to the risk of taking regular aspirin, such as bleeding. >>> the oregon governor, john kitzhaber, put on his medical training to good use last night. he was on his way to dinner when he performed cpr on a woman who was laying on a portland sidewalk. kitzhaber kept it going until paramedics arrived. the woman is believed to have overdosed on heroin. she was taken to the hospital. >>> the first lady's brother is looking for work this morning. craig robinson has been fired by oregon state after six seasons as head basketball coach. >> his team finished no better than fifth in their conference and never m
it all went down onboard the "ss central america," which sank bringing back gold from california. 425ple died in that wreck. the expedition is the first there since the early '90s. >>> medical news this morning. the fda is questioning whether aspirin should be used to ward off a first heart attack or stroke in certain people. fda experts say major studies do not support a daily aspirin regimen as a preventative measure for people who have never had cardiovascular problems....
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. >>> an inindividualer in central america has the u.s. government getting involved. the aggressor? a coffee plant fungus called coffee rust, it's caused more than $1 billion in damage, especially to the plants which grow high-end specialty beans. the fungus is driving up some coffee prices in the u.s. the bigger concern is the devastation it's causing latin american coffee farmers. the u.s. agency for international development is investing $5 million into researching the pests in a partnership with texas a&m university. >>> the happiest place on earth just became more expensive. disneyland announced the price of a single-day ticket for visitors 10 and older is going up to $96. the cost of the park hopper ticket for tizz disney land and californiaed a convenience tours went up to $150 for adults. a family of four pays $600 just for one day of fun. >> i was there last month before the price hike. >> you saved some money there. >> that's a lot of money. >>> back in a moment with california chrome. history could be made for this central california horse. >>> we'll be back in a half hou
. >>> an inindividualer in central america has the u.s. government getting involved. the aggressor? a coffee plant fungus called coffee rust, it's caused more than $1 billion in damage, especially to the plants which grow high-end specialty beans. the fungus is driving up some coffee prices in the u.s. the bigger concern is the devastation it's causing latin american coffee farmers. the u.s. agency for international development is investing $5 million into researching the pests in a...
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so we are watching on hearing now is this disturbance just lingering off the western coast of central america and it's good to get it right off your tortillas going to the coming days and very well could become a name system but right now still rather weak you see a little bit of a stipulation on the satellite imagery video this is not get upgraded to a named storm. it's still likely to bring in some heavy rainfall here along the western seaboard to mexico just north of aka focal he really did see some areas of the somewhat to the hundred millimeters of coming down so deftly there is that threat of flooding with this through the coming days is something we wanna continue watch but not just the tropics asked about here actually off towards the north where still talking about some skilful on the northern rockies and also severe thunderstorms starting to line up in really you're up their crosses and complains of eventually work its way up there towards the east. here's some other factors coming into this really weird talk about the call their diving in from canada even some snow fall for a scan
so we are watching on hearing now is this disturbance just lingering off the western coast of central america and it's good to get it right off your tortillas going to the coming days and very well could become a name system but right now still rather weak you see a little bit of a stipulation on the satellite imagery video this is not get upgraded to a named storm. it's still likely to bring in some heavy rainfall here along the western seaboard to mexico just north of aka focal he really did...
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and turning now to central america top court in el salvador has afforded a rest and capture of former president francisco flores is facing a host of crushing charges including ian bell's laments the legal in richmond and disobedience ex prison floor as her role from nineteen ninety nine to two thousand for this pic isn't this a proper e more than fifty million us dollars donated by the taiwanese kevin for earthquake relief efforts. upon the court's ruling on seminar called on interpol to help capture the former president who is believed to be in panama flores has denied misusing the taiwanese funds. nrg the work process or official government channels. there are several and international stories making headlines around the world. see you back here tomorrow night welcome to prime time sports and even checked when star would call south korea's park and the remains the world's top ranked the ladies call for all tiger woods also maintained its top spot on the men's side. but the question is can they stay there. i came in at number one for the fifty sixth week in a row but faces a major co
and turning now to central america top court in el salvador has afforded a rest and capture of former president francisco flores is facing a host of crushing charges including ian bell's laments the legal in richmond and disobedience ex prison floor as her role from nineteen ninety nine to two thousand for this pic isn't this a proper e more than fifty million us dollars donated by the taiwanese kevin for earthquake relief efforts. upon the court's ruling on seminar called on interpol to help...
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stuart: what about the influence of youngsters, people coming from central america?d to be held by teenagers. charles: i cut grasses. i mowed lawns. people came to this country and want it more than we do. stuart: the marketplace has changed. the nature of workers have change. charles: i use the word crisis. we are in a crisis. america is still the place to be if you want to be rich and wealthy. hong kong, by far leads the list. by far. not even in the top 30, france. you entice people not to work. you entice people to be lazy. you entice people to have frustration and anger. stuart: what? charles: in the meantime, hong kong is missing out on billionaires and millionaires by the handful. stuart: this is a true story. i traveled around the world when i was a young man. i spent six months in india. india is a tough place. things did not work very well. after six months, i got on a plane and flew straight to hong kong. what a difference. this is the mid- 1970s. everything worked like clockwork. people were busy on the streets. it was raw, naked capitalism right there. t
stuart: what about the influence of youngsters, people coming from central america?d to be held by teenagers. charles: i cut grasses. i mowed lawns. people came to this country and want it more than we do. stuart: the marketplace has changed. the nature of workers have change. charles: i use the word crisis. we are in a crisis. america is still the place to be if you want to be rich and wealthy. hong kong, by far leads the list. by far. not even in the top 30, france. you entice people not to...
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and we are -- i would also suggest set up to where a out that he found through the central america, mexico or the carry bean. when is a periodic set for your probably. e will have to address it look - met but the i have read to it is >> they may sound like it's a lot. 7 we before you aufing a lot kill. . tons off he walk mr. bass which would do that, i would be grateful. thank you. >> thank you, mr. kennedy. thank you all for being here. i appreciate you hearing the halves and but that's in a relationship sometimes. i appreciate the intense being brought this. i just want to ask the issues they talk about that. and i went for that resourt. and the plane pushing me was introducing me to that -- sh, 15,. -- s the ex-of of that ho i didn't realize how sad 14 and 15year-olds were crying as quy imas they have. if a reel, real issues i guess we'll meet up. i'm going to switch subjects now off of that. mexico was projected to go up 3 sprs. there's going to be much better grope this year. how do you think though reforms are going to help mexico and their our government. an he can keep it fairly sh
and we are -- i would also suggest set up to where a out that he found through the central america, mexico or the carry bean. when is a periodic set for your probably. e will have to address it look - met but the i have read to it is >> they may sound like it's a lot. 7 we before you aufing a lot kill. . tons off he walk mr. bass which would do that, i would be grateful. thank you. >> thank you, mr. kennedy. thank you all for being here. i appreciate you hearing the halves and but...
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i wonder if racism is central to america? >> racism is central to america.te sprem yaes has been embedded in the united states of america from its founding. race is driving almost everything that's happening in the country. the longer you are in the tea party, the more racist you become. >> the privilege scam is self-perpetuating work release described as concern but driven by desperation for their careers need race hate to exist. their only recourse to drag you down into their muddy pit of whine and drizzle. do not snis -- dismiss it. no wonder our foes laugh at us. the entire movement must be underwritten by china. >> bob, you were talking about this earlier on another tv program. >> yes. >> doesn't this idea make a mockery of an actual conversation about real racism when you say everybody is bad? >> yeah, i do. i think the idea that you are planting a seed here that says if you are white, you are automatically -- you've got racist tendencies, but i will say this there are a lot of kids who are in college today or in graduate school today who never experie
i wonder if racism is central to america? >> racism is central to america.te sprem yaes has been embedded in the united states of america from its founding. race is driving almost everything that's happening in the country. the longer you are in the tea party, the more racist you become. >> the privilege scam is self-perpetuating work release described as concern but driven by desperation for their careers need race hate to exist. their only recourse to drag you down into their...
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and he gained worldwide attention when he went on the run in central america, but now antivirus pioneer john mcafee is turning back to tack with a new app. he will be joining us live. check of your bloomberg top tech headlines. apple is giving the retail chief more than 113,000 restricted worth about $68 million at today's price. to have counting on her the same success while leading burberry, where she more than doubled sales over her tenure. percentposted a four rise in sales, but a drop in first quarter profits. they added just 12,000 subscribers in the u.s., but 361,000 in latin america. be a target ofto dish and at&t with a possible takeover, with the wave of consolidation the pay-tv business. morgan stanley has been fined $5 million by the financial industry regulatory authority for sales practices involving ipos. that includes the ipos of 83 companies, including facebook and yelp. morgan stanley did not distinguish it is policy between a science indication of interest and a conditional request to buy. first, to the lead story of the day -- shares of twitter are plunging as the lo
and he gained worldwide attention when he went on the run in central america, but now antivirus pioneer john mcafee is turning back to tack with a new app. he will be joining us live. check of your bloomberg top tech headlines. apple is giving the retail chief more than 113,000 restricted worth about $68 million at today's price. to have counting on her the same success while leading burberry, where she more than doubled sales over her tenure. percentposted a four rise in sales, but a drop in...
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it's known as the beast and carries migrants from central america through mexico. back at the shelter she asks new arrivals why they left home. >> i left because there is no work there. my children couldn't even go to school. one of my sons has already been killed. >> that's why he brought his youngest son on this journey. like countless mothers before her, she left six children back in guatemala. >> my children were asking me for things i could not give. all i could do is give them my heart. >> norma soothes their pain the only way she knows how pop by offering a home cooked meal. >> it doesn't matter where they're from. all we know is they are hungry, and leaving their family is not easy. >> reporter: norma has gained support from those in power. the president's has awarded her for the help of migrants. >> when they don't pay they get thrown off the train. sometimes they're mutilated and sometimes they die that way. >> reporter: they only have a few moments to pack the food and toss it to hungry migrants riding the rails. when the full train finally comes the wor
it's known as the beast and carries migrants from central america through mexico. back at the shelter she asks new arrivals why they left home. >> i left because there is no work there. my children couldn't even go to school. one of my sons has already been killed. >> that's why he brought his youngest son on this journey. like countless mothers before her, she left six children back in guatemala. >> my children were asking me for things i could not give. all i could do is...
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may have to make. 76,000 vehicles were sold outside north and central america. most have tail lamps that may not be working properly. the larches are blamed for 13 crashes and two injuries. including malibus may have faulty brakes. california firefighters have been vacuuming 50,000 gallons of crude oil from the streets of los angeles. oil was flowing like a river in a one kilometer area. the cause of the spill was a 50-centimeter oil pipeline that burst. witnesses say the oil was up to their knees in some areas. california governor has declare add state of emergency as wild fires continue to burn. nine firefighters have charred nearly 4,000 around san diego. thousands of people have been forced from their homes and several structures have been destroyed. >> . >> let's get to sport now. >> thank you so much. now expected to be confirms as the new manager of english premier side manchester united next week. currently preparing for a preworld cup final on sunday. the 62-year-old set of course to replace david moise who was fired after ten months in charge. former u
may have to make. 76,000 vehicles were sold outside north and central america. most have tail lamps that may not be working properly. the larches are blamed for 13 crashes and two injuries. including malibus may have faulty brakes. california firefighters have been vacuuming 50,000 gallons of crude oil from the streets of los angeles. oil was flowing like a river in a one kilometer area. the cause of the spill was a 50-centimeter oil pipeline that burst. witnesses say the oil was up to their...
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punishment does for us, but with capital punishment does to us, how capital punishment images central america and legal values like equal treatment under the law and the due process of the law and the simple proposition that no human being should ever be treated in a way that is cruel. >> thank you for the interesting talk. i wish i could share your optimism that the decline that we see in the state decisions about capital punishment is going to continue actually to take the opposite is likely. because we are at a moment in the evolution for example of the technologies which have now become so predominant in science that we are able to go back x. post back there and look at the dna decisions and say those were in error and that's why this problem but you even get to test faulty decisions that we are bue going to soon enter the phase where those sort of convicts have all passed away or have been freed or executed and instead enter the criminal justice system to assure us that in fact the trial proceeded to find the right person and we will then see a rise with the comfort in using technologies
punishment does for us, but with capital punishment does to us, how capital punishment images central america and legal values like equal treatment under the law and the due process of the law and the simple proposition that no human being should ever be treated in a way that is cruel. >> thank you for the interesting talk. i wish i could share your optimism that the decline that we see in the state decisions about capital punishment is going to continue actually to take the opposite is...
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all that the republican conference can come up with a response to this crisis of children from central america primarily being literally dumped on our side of the border and as many as 60,000 people this year, young children, next year doubled that number. what are we going to do? >> yes. well, first of all, showing them the doorstep and claiming political asylum should not be the basis for then being given a ticket into the united states with the ability to get a job and everything else that goes with that. the mexican government has even offered to work with us on securing their southern border with guatemala. this is new with the mexican government and i'm glad to see that because, you know, when we helped them stop getting people into mexico, it solves the problem for both our country and their country, so there are solutions that can take place, but it takes leadership and it takes this administration saying the right way to do immigration reform is to start by reinforcing the law. >> chairman goodlatte good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> good luck. >>> she was targeted and harasse
all that the republican conference can come up with a response to this crisis of children from central america primarily being literally dumped on our side of the border and as many as 60,000 people this year, young children, next year doubled that number. what are we going to do? >> yes. well, first of all, showing them the doorstep and claiming political asylum should not be the basis for then being given a ticket into the united states with the ability to get a job and everything else...
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the bigger concern is devastation for coffee farmers in central america. the u.s. is investing $5 million in researching this pest in a partnership with texas a&m university. >>> you said the weather word of the day for tomorrow or wednesday was lightning. >> yes. i know, it seems kind of strange. we're in may. we should be into the sunny and warm stretch, but it's possible here, lightning in the forecast. you can see some dark clouds right now over foster city. and we'll track this storm system and let you know who's going to have the best chances of a few strikes coming up in a few minutes. >>> and good evening. i'm gerard moncure. another first for a sharks fan. >>> and the house of horrors. a preview is on the way. ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> firefighters have almost contained the multiple wildfires in san diego county. the poinsettia fire burned an apartment complex. and the cocos fire burned 12 homes. >>> that's a
the bigger concern is devastation for coffee farmers in central america. the u.s. is investing $5 million in researching this pest in a partnership with texas a&m university. >>> you said the weather word of the day for tomorrow or wednesday was lightning. >> yes. i know, it seems kind of strange. we're in may. we should be into the sunny and warm stretch, but it's possible here, lightning in the forecast. you can see some dark clouds right now over foster city. and we'll...